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    gonna use my sons old school polo shirts (hve been washed!!) so the mindees can draw on them to make their own t-shirts,, would you use fabric pens for this or can u use normal pens and if normal pens will it wash out ?

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    Default Re: normal or fabric?

    I use fabric pens or it fades really quickly

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    Oh how i wished I had thought of that!! already thrown my son's out!

    definately fabric pens, usually just iron before washing to fix it-but i wouldnt recommend the Berol ones!

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    I use crayola fabric pens or fabric crayons, normal pen washes out or fades quickly.we did this last year and one of the 6 year old turned hers into a pegbag for granny it was lovely.

 

 

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