How to Make a Zebra Print With a Puff Paint
- 1). Stretch the piece of white fabric out flat on the table. Secure the edges of the fabric with heavy soup cans to keep it pulled tight while you're working.
- 2). Lightly sketch out, using a pencil, the zebra pattern you want to create. Start at the upper left corner of the fabric and work downward to the lower left corner before moving on to the next column. Draw pairs of jagged unbroken lines down the fabric, forming branch-like shapes. Leave a space blank between the branch columns -- they will become the white portion of the zebra print.
- 3). Trace the pencil lines using the black puff paint pen. Fill in the branch shapes and leave the spaces white. Note that by the time you reach the bottom right corner, you should have a completed zebra print.
- 4). Turn a blow-dryer on low heat and hold it 3 to 5 inches above the print. Run the warm air over the entire pattern to activate the puffing effect in the paint.
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