All you need is:
Freezer Paper. Found on Amazon, Walmart or your local grocery store.

Fabric paint.

Clothing, pillow cover, etc...

And then supplies.
Scissors, exacto blade, printer, and an iron.
Then follow this tutorial from one of my favorite blogs. I Am Momma-Hear Me Roar!
The only suggestion I would add to her video is that instead of printing the picture off then using it as a stencil, just run it through your ink-jet (not laser) printer. Or use your silhouette, cricut cool type machines.
Plus, to hasten the drying process just use a hair dryer to get that paint to dry more quickly. And wait at least 24 hours for it to completely dry before washing or wearing.
Here are some more tips: http://www.quiltbug.com/articles/freezer-paper.htm
And then you end up with something like this! More of these projects to come! Seriously, it's so easy!

I totally wanna try! SO cute!!! Love it, Hannah!
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