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How to Make a hand-painted tie for Father’s Day

Jan 12, 2010 10:03 PM
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Handmade gifts are always appreciated. Hand painting ties can be wonderful, creative work, especially if it is for Dad on Father's Day. You'll make a keepsake he'll treasure forever.



You Will Need:

• Fabric

• Scissors

• A tie pattern

• Needle and thread

• Wax paper

• A charcoal pencil

• A shader paintbrush

• A liner paintbrush

• Fabric paints

• Mild detergent

• Fabric softener

• A sponge (optional)

Step 1: Select fabric

Select a washable natural-fiber, natural-blend fabric, preferably half cotton and half polyester.



Step 2: Cut two patterns

Cut two identical tie patterns and sew them together to create the tie.



Step 3: Wash and place on wax paper

Wash the tie once without fabric softener and place it on waxed paper to dry.



Step 4: Draw pattern

Draw a pattern using a charcoal pencil on the dry tie.



Step 5: Paint pattern

Paint the pattern. Use a shader paintbrush to fill in larger areas and a liner brush for long, flowing lines.



Step 6: Dry before washing

Allow 24 hours to dry, and 72 hours before washing. Use the gentle cycle, with mild detergent and fabric softener, and line dry.



Trivia: There are an estimated 64.3 million fathers in the United States.

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