Yeah! I'm glad you love The Wombats and me as much as I do! :)
You use just regular wax paper (like the like you use for cooking). When you iron of the shiny side. It heats the wax and makes it stick to the t-shirt (making it non-permeable for the paint/medium combo). Try it! I wanna see the results :)
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Yet another quality family film by Naco.
If you have a Wal*Mart nearby, those acrylics are .44 each.
I may be trying this in the near future.
:)
ps: holy canoli, your bloglist got super long all of a sudden.
great job ladies
Hahaha, that looks cool! I think the video did a great job explaining exactly what to do. I feel confident that I could go home and do it on my own.
i heart the wombats like i heart you
like i heart the wombats and yourself, i heart your production and i'm going to go and do that...question...what kind of paper is that???
Yeah! I'm glad you love The Wombats and me as much as I do! :)
You use just regular wax paper (like the like you use for cooking). When you iron of the shiny side. It heats the wax and makes it stick to the t-shirt (making it non-permeable for the paint/medium combo). Try it! I wanna see the results :)
It's freezer paper!
A little different from wax because it's coated with plastic instead of the wax.
I'm not entirely certain if the wax will come completely off the fabric after the ironing.
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