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    A pro crafter explains the right fabric paints for DIY projects like embellishing upholstered furniture, table linens, curtains, T-shirts, shoes, and more.

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    Paint brands, including Behr, Benjamin Moore, and Sherwin-Williams, offer AR tools that digitally change the color of your walls to help you decide between hues. "[Minted art stylist] Rachel ...

  4. 11 Creative Ways To Repurpose Old T-Shirts

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    Additionally, before you start painting, stop yourself from making a mess: "You can also use old t-shirts as small, reusable drop cloths to protect countertops, shelves, or floors while painting ...

  5. Conservation and restoration of paintings - Wikipedia

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    There is solvent-based and water-based. Solvent-based acrylic paints are soluble in mineral spirits, and water-based acrylic paints are water-soluble. Acrylic paint differs from oil paint in both its quick drying time, and how the paint dries. Acrylic paint dries in as little as thirty minutes, and dries by the evaporation of the solvent or ...

  6. Silk painting - Wikipedia

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    Silk painting refers to paintings on silk. They are a traditional way of painting in Asia. They are a traditional way of painting in Asia. Methods vary, but using traditional supplies of 100% silk fabric, stretched in a frame, and applying textile paints or dyes are the beginnings of the process of making textile art.

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    A dyed photo blanket is the newest type of photo blanket and is made by printing dye onto fabric from a digital image (see dye sublimation). This type allows for unlimited colors and has the sharpest picture clarity of the three. Each process creates a permanent picture, with varying degrees of softness, color and clarity.