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Wiped and striped fabrics

June 16, 2009 by Cyndi Lavin  
Filed under Home & Living

I’m ending our short series on painting fabric surprises with a technique that takes a bit more time.  Although it starts out with unpredictable results, the second half of the process is much more deliberate and controlled.  Double the fun!

For the first two fabric painting techniques, visit these links:
Painting fabric in a bag
Twisted fabric painting

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This time, you’ll need the usual ripped or cut piece of plain muslin, acrylic paints, a large soft brush or painting sponge, tape of different widths, and a large stamp or two.

Step by step instructions

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