3 Sun Tee Techniques |
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Rubber Stamping Technique |
Tie Dye Technique |
Brush Work Technique |
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 Spread deCoulorant® creme on any flat surface that will serve as a palette |
 Try some string or rubber bands and tie-up your tee-shirt |
 deCoulorant® creme is easy to use with a paint brush. Just paint directly on your tee. In our tests the deCoulorant® creme did not bleed through onto the back of the shirt |
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 Use a small smooth roller to apply deColourant® to your stamps, or stamp directly into the creme |
 Use deCoulorant® spray and simply wet the area that is tied off |
 Dramatic effects can be achieved allowing varying amounts of sunlight and heat to reach the deCoulorant® on the shirt |
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 Decorate your item with one stamp or many. -Here we chose a combination of two different stamps from MNC Studio Designs |
 Leave it in the sun. The longer you leave your tee in the heat of the sun, the more intense the deCoulorant® effect will be |
 Colors like dark blue and black must stay in the sun's heat longer for an intense effect |
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 Pick-up your item carefully ... |
 Untie your shirt to see it's new look. We allowed this one to mostly dry in the sun for about and hour before we untied it |
 With this tee-shirt the deCoulorant® was completely washed out using soap and water sooner than the other tee pictured above |
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 ...and put in the warm sun! The heat makes it work |
 This is what it looked like after rinsing with just water and letting it dry again in the sun |
 To get a wide range of results, try lots of different colors and different amounts of time left in the sun before you remove the deCoulorant®
When your design is ready, rinse out any remaining deColourant® and let dry |
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