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would this work to make a shirt?

I'm 14 and I want to make a hunger games shirt but the only fabric paint I can find at my store is like $10 for a really tiny bottleWhat if I used fabric dye? And took a little brush or sponge and did the design with that? But feel like that would be way harder, especially since I don't have a stencilI have a thing that I printed out that I'm gonna like draw on the shirt and paint in the lines if that makes senseOr my friend said to color the whole thing with sharpie? It seems like that would take a really long timeAnd I would probably need multiple markersWhat should I do? Fabric markers at my store are also like $20 and I don't wanna pay that if I'm only gonna use them onceI was thinking the fabric dye because it's kind of all my store has and it's only like $3What should I do?? Thanks!

Answer:

This is due to the Electro-magnetism caused by alternating current.
The heat is caused as the electrons moving through the aluminium atoms and because of the level of conductivity it causes friction which results in heat
The alternating current causes the atoms of the aluminium to become excited due to induction caused by the building up and collapsing fields around the conductor.
1) get some puffy paint ( gooey paint stuff that comes in little bottles; only 1$ at most craft stores) it has a little nozzle on the top of the bottle so if you wont need a stencil 2) use acrylic paint, if youre in an art class at school just ask to take some home to finish an art projector if theyre a nice art teacher you can just tell them what its for3) if you only plan on wearing this shirt one, and arent worried about your design washing off in the laundry, you can use almost anything! (like food dye, sharpies, regular markers- the only problem with markers is they bleed alot so if you want sharp edges dont use them!) and if you need a stencil you can always just cut one out of aluminum foil, cardboard, or zip loc bag!

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