Easy Arts and Crafts Painting Projects : Painting Fabric: Tips for Painting on Fabric

How to apply paint to your fabric craftproject; learn this and more in this free arts and crafts video. Expert: Angela Larsen Contact: www.PetalwinktheFairy.com Bio: Angela Sage Larsen has been a professional artist for 14 years, including running her own studio and gallery and painting murals coast to coast. Filmmaker: Ross Safronoff
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20 Responses to “Easy Arts and Crafts Painting Projects : Painting Fabric: Tips for Painting on Fabric”

  1. cmonneah says:

    everything expertvillage tells you is common sense… no offense to the woman in the video.

  2. DT5236 says:

    WHICH PAINT IS GOOD FOR PAINTING ON FABRIC

  3. fufugal says:

    wait…are these fabric paints? If not, will a cheap fabric paint from walmart work?

  4. Bjelly98 says:

    If you put it in the dryer or heat it up, will it peal off?

  5. saladefrites says:

    Hello,
    Please, repeat in french !

  6. raz14378 says:

    in 1820 a man named fredrick osloft one day he was working in his lab until a ghost came by and killed him the next morning fredrick was nowhere to be seen 100 years later two boys went in the lab as a dare the boys where never seen again where aparently murdered now that u have read this comment tonight when u go to sleep the two boys and fredrick will come and murder you but you can stop this by posting this comment on 5 other videos by midnight im sorry i relly hate these things

  7. sk8rjackrat says:

    sorry i accidentaly gave u thumbs down my bad

  8. nanovz007 says:

    what I hate about all these expert village how to videos is that they dont show the final result….. add another 5 seconds to your videos ………………

  9. oneverycraftymama says:

    Really neat!

  10. TheHansonHaven says:

    “outliner paint” she said, I don’t know the name of the type of ‘paint’ it is, but it doesn’t work well, I used it as a kid, it is almost rubbery. They come in little bottles, and are more “rubbery” than acrylics (unless she is using something different)

    I’m sure you could use acrylic in a small bottle with a nozzle, though.

  11. rockgirlz07 says:

    cool

  12. bowlingballout says:

    Nice steady hand!

  13. bowlingballout says:

    Laz
    Have you ever gotten paint on your shirt by mistake? It doesn’t come off. Just wash it gently. No hot water and no bleach. Treat it as a delicate fabric to help keep the colors vibrant.

  14. LAZU2332 says:

    if u paint this with acrilic paint what is gonna happen if u wash ur clothes will the paint go away or were off????????

  15. ldaniel17 says:

    WATH DID YOU USE AT THE END?

  16. gulfgirl4u says:

    ur technique is awesome

  17. browndrizzle says:

    good job!!

  18. biwakoabi says:

    I hope Angela Sage Larson realizes that people are finding it hard to catch the name of her website and writes it out somewhere. “Pedolink the Fairy”? Perowink the Fairy”? Huh?

  19. fabricwallhangings says:

    Would i be able to make my own fabric prints for Fabric Wall Hangings by Kim kimtdesignsdotcom

  20. Violinist4Life says:

    this has helped me a lot with projects great job

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