Fabric Painting

how do you get fabric paint out of clothing?
My friends and i were splatter painting some shirts and my friend thought it would be funny if he splattered the shirt that I was wearing that i had not intended to get paint on. I just wondered if anyone knew how to get specks of fabric paint out of clothing. Thank you!
Nothing works. It formulated to be permanent, or people wouldn't buy it.
Keep your cherished memories or inspirations close at hand with this Vanity Table Set. A beautiful white finish gives this piece a whimsical style with hand painted borders and flowers. Picture frames on either side of the mirror let you keep precious pictures or collages close to your heart as you get ready for the day...
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Natural white cotton canvas apron is great for everything from crafts to the kitchen. Adjustable neck strap and divided waist pocket. One size fits most. 20"W x 29"L.
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Used for embroidery, fabric painting, wearable art, needlepoint and other crafts.
Each design is good for several stampings!!
These little Bonnie Bonnet designs are very reminiscent of 19th and early 20th century Americana (i...
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Insert bills this as "the world's first ever Queen shaped picture CD featuring a Brian May interview."
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Disposable polypropylene shoe covers protect carpets and floors from Dust!
Great Item!
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Use these adhesive mounting strips to secure calendars and other flexible objects to walls. There's no sagging or falling with these strips, which hold firmly, yet remove cleanly.
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Features include: •MPAA Rating: PG•Format: DVD•Runtime: 96 minutes
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Daniella woolf opened the door to encaustic from her perspective as a textile sculptor, and was forever changed. Beginners as well as advanced students will learn from her engaging and informative style, and may be inspired to expend theri choice of materials and step into uncharted territory...
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