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No Steps November . 4th 2013 1 Draw all the shapes I can, but can still be edited.

2 Final touches on the drawing and applyin g wax. 3 Applyin g color on the shape of the ones I did 4 Making sure that the shapes are colored and then do tie dye. (Last day may be revising and checkin g the final product ) I WILL USE DESIGN 1 More info and depth:

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1. Technically, I will do all the sketching in the shirt and start preparing all the materials I will need. The sketch should be finished by two classes and the waxing should start. I may do some of the sketching at home before the official date of making the shirt begins. 2. My sketches I did must be final, and I will not do anymore changes at this point. After asking others about the design and I feel it is good enough, I will then use a canting to apply wax to my shirt the traditional way. 3. I will have 2 classes to do all the wax outlining. I think it is enough time to do that. After I finished that, I will start painting the shirt with the materials I bought, and I hope I have already bought it before this process begins. If not, I will do the rest of the dye at my house. I will need at least 4 bottles of different colors-Blue, Red, Yellow, Tan to make it. Then, I will leave it to dry. 4. This is the final and close to conclusion part of my plan. By now, I should have let it dry and it should be displayed by the end of the class. If my coloring is not done, I must quickly finish it so I can do the tie dye part and then my shirt can be finished. If I have extra time left, I will survey people on how my final product looks like and their opinion about it.

Materials used: 1 HB pencil and 1 2B pencil (any brand) 4 bottles of textile paint (red, blue, yellow, tan) Canting Hot wax Boiling water Paintbrush size 4 100% cotton shirt

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