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I have done many fish print with fabric paint. It works very well. Just
paint the fish as you normally would.The fish should be pretty dry. Don't
use an excessive amount of paint or you woun't get a good print. We also
printed leafs so it would look like an undersea atmosphere. We painted
grasses on with a paint brush and added bubbles coming from the fish by
printing circles with straws.Lots of fun!
>From: AALBAINY
>Reply-To: "ArtsEdNet Talk" <artsednet>
>To: "ArtsEdNet Talk" <artsednet>
>Subject: Gyutoku?
>Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2000 21:04:38 EST
>
>
>Hello All........
>Does anyone know of any sites where I can find the history of Japanese Fish
>Printing? I believe the "real" name is Gyutoku. Also do you know if it
>could
>be done using fabric paint. I have done his on paper with ink, but would
>love to try on shirts.
>Thanks
>
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