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>>12344493
>>12345179
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>Cut out the lightest color for the first layer stencil. We have three for this one.
>Layer two, cut out the lightest and second lightest color.
>Third layer is everything but black.
>Iron on the first stencil (lightest color)
>With a spray bottle (very fine mist- this is important) of a 50/50 bleach and water mix, spray a conservative amount of bleach onto the stencil/shirt.
>Dab it up with a paper towel immediately
>Peel off the stencil and wait a sec for the bleach to take effect. This is variable on your design, more time= lighter color.
>Carefully line up the next stencil and do the same thing. Since you have the two lightest colors cut out, the first layer will now be lighter and the second will be the initial spray's color.
>After you've sprayed every layer, submerge the shirt in cold water for a bit. This will neutralize the bleach and stop the process.
That's pretty much it, it takes a little tweaking to make it look clean, but after a few attempts you'll start to develop your own technique.

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>>7637
>>7639
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>Cut out the lightest color for the first layer stencil. We have three for this one.
>Layer two, cut out the lightest and second lightest color.
>Third layer is everything but black.
>Iron on the first stencil (lightest color)
>With a spray bottle (very fine mist- this is important) of a 50/50 bleach and water mix, spray a conservative amount of bleach onto the stencil/shirt.
>Dab it up with a paper towel immediately
>Peel off the stencil and wait a sec for the bleach to take effect. This is variable on your design, more time= lighter color.
>Carefully line up the next stencil and do the same thing. Since you have the two lightest colors cut out, the first layer will now be lighter and the second will be the initial spray's color.
>After you've sprayed every layer, submerge the shirt in cold water for a bit. This will neutralize the bleach and stop the process.
That's pretty much it, it takes a little tweaking to make it look clean, but after a few attempts you'll start to develop your own technique.

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