Painting an Apron!
This is such fun... whether you choose to paint an apron, t-shirt, tablecloth or simply some fabric that you're going to use for future projects. I think kids would love this too! You can certainly start with some specific 'look' in mind... or simply add colour and let the paint flow where it chooses. Once dry it is like one big reverse colouring book - add in the shapes you see, or just go organic and outline whatever the paint chose to reveal. Totally up to you! If you'd like a slightly different take on using the fabric markers... in a way that's a little more 'structured'... check out this video: • Making Stamped and Painted Bags Find the markers used: https://www.amazon.ca/shop/titatraigr... Find us on Facebook/Instagram: QueenBeeCreations1 or through our website: www.QueenBeeCreationsHome.com

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