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Airbrushing t-shirts can be a fun and creative way to make your own personalized clothing designs. Here are the steps to airbrush t-shirts: Materials needed: - Airbrush machine - Compressor - Airbrush paint - T-shirt - Stencils (optional) - Paper towels - Masking tape Steps: 1. Choose a design or image that you want to airbrush onto the t-shirt. You can either freehand your design or use a stencil to create a more precise image. 2. Place the t-shirt on a flat surface and put a piece of cardboard inside the shirt to prevent the paint from bleeding through to the back. 3. Tape the edges of the shirt down to the surface using masking tape to prevent it from moving while you are airbrushing. 4. Prepare the airbrush machine and compressor according to the manufacturer's instructions. Fill the airbrush cup with the paint color of your choice. 5. Test the airbrush on a scrap piece of paper or fabric to ensure that the paint is flowing smoothly. 6. Begin airbrushing your design onto the t-shirt. Start with light layers and build up the color as necessary. Use the stencil if you are using one, or freehand your design. 7. Use paper towels to blot any excess paint and to clean the airbrush nozzle between colors. 8. Let the t-shirt dry completely before removing the cardboard and wearing the shirt. 9. Heat-set the paint according to the manufacturer's instructions. This usually involves placing the shirt in a clothes dryer on high heat for a certain amount of time. 10. Enjoy your newly airbrushed t-shirt!
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