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Simply Spray

The only NON-TOXIC, NON-FLAMMABLE, fabric spray paint.

Simply Spray can be used by anyone, even KIDS, to create orginal designs on any fabric.

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A GREAT CREATION

Here is a special project that was made with Simply Spray at General Vanier Elementry School of St Leonard, Quebec

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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

Prewash and dry fabric to remove sizing.
Cover work area with craft/newspaper.
Read instructions on back of Simply Spray.
Practice spraying on a separate piece of fabric or paper before starting your project.
(Get used to the feel of the trigger, apply even pressure.)


IMPORTANT:
FOR CONSISTENT COLOR: ALWAYS BEGIN SPRAYING ON A PAPER TOWEL AND CONTINUE, USING EVEN PRESSURE, ONTO AND OFF OF YOUR PROJECT.


Cover a piece of cardboard with a paper towel. Always start your spray on this paper towel. Then, while spraying, move onto your project and continue spraying back onto the paper towel before letting go of the trigger. This will avoid any spatter on the project.

 

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COLOR BLENDING TIPS

One of the most unique things about Simply Spray is the ability to blend colors easily! You'll find that almost all of the colors work well together.

Some of our favorite color combinations that blend well or work great together are:

Brite Pink & Brite Yellow (makes a beautiful coral color)

Blue Jay and Spring Green

Deep Purple, Cranberry & Blue Jay

Sky Blue, Lilac & Brite Pink

Green Apple & Brite Yellow

Brite Orange, Poppy Red & Brite Yellow

Poppy Red & Blue Jay

Spring Green & Green Apple


Any color works with black! Blending with black gives depth to any project. If you are making a tie dye and want to add depth, we suggest starting with a twist and a spray of black! Black deepens other colors and makes a wild tie dye when you combine Black with Deep Purple & Blue Jay.

The only color to be careful blending with others is Brite Orange. It works well with most colors, but blending with green, blue or purple can create a brownish color.

 

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