The YTMND T-Shirt Project Pt. 1
Created on: August 12th, 2006
The YTMND T-Shirt Project Pt. 1
The YTMND T-Shirt Project Part 1- I cut out my name and 5 stars and apply them in ink to the back of my soon-to-be-awesome shirt. Part 2 of the front coming soon.

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August 12th, 2006
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That's not a bad job.
August 12th, 2006
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Nice
August 12th, 2006
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You just want free sh*t, i don't think so.
August 12th, 2006
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August 12th, 2006
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It didn't have to be so long. An image of the shirt, an image of the things you want to add to the shirt, an image of it completed. The end.
August 12th, 2006
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August 12th, 2006
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Oops sorry about that, i thought it said in the profile to make you a shirt, now i look retarded.
August 12th, 2006
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Nerd.
August 12th, 2006
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nerd? seriously. and so long? it wasnt that long. if you dont like it, dont watch it.
August 13th, 2006
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Nice attempt, man. :) Looks a little blurry, but you gave it a try. I'm sure LMW (losermeetsworld) appreciates that people are trying it. Maybe I should too...
August 13th, 2006
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a little blurry? you mean the picture quality? or the area around the letters? its hard for it not to seep through... i mean, it IS printer paper :) anyway thanks for the votes and comments
August 14th, 2006
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4 for effort...need more "also c*cks" ftw
August 14th, 2006
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XD @ mik3m's comments
August 16th, 2006
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Great idea, and thanks for using my loop project!
August 19th, 2006
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5 to counter downvoters!
September 1st, 2006
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4 for effort and supporting the Loop Project.
September 20th, 2006
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Awesome try, man. I love seeing people try this kind of thing. The only thing I noticed is you should give more of a border on the paper and use printer's block ink, it's a paste and won't soak the area around the shirt.
October 5th, 2006
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Next time, take a flat object, like a book or a cutting board, put it snugly inside the teeshirt, press down the stencil as you dab on the paint. Use a sponge brush for best effect. make sure the stencil and shhirt surface are flat, and remember to press down as you dab. If you do this and use actual fabric paint, or just plain acrylic paint, you should get a drastically less blurry outcome.