Making fabric patches - Artistcellar
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Hey artists! This summer I’m going to be sharing tips and working on weekly projects that you can follow along with using Artistcellar stencils. If you do follow along, I’d love to see it, and maybe even feature it on our pages! You can tag us @artistcellar on Instagram and Facebook or use the hashtag #artistcellar.This week, I thought I would make some patches! I love using stencils on fabric, and also having a way to use the art I make. Once I’m finished, I might sew one onto my jean jacket, a tote bag, or an apron. The things you’ll need are: Some fabric scraps. I think thick, woven fabric like denim or canvas works best. I used some bottoms of jeans I cut off! Acrylic paint, and (optional) a fabric medium Makeup sponges to apply paint (my favorite
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