03-29-2009, 10:40 AM
Sumpter250 Wrote:The only caution I would have about using a spray can to paint tulle, is the probable excess of paint plugging the "holes". If you are going to use a "can", set it in warm water until the paint heats up, shake well, and don't get too close when spraying.
I used thinned silver paint, airbrushed on a strip of tulle that was suspended. No paint, able to use the supporting surface, to flow into and the holes.
Good way to stop plugging of the holes is to hold the tulle with the spray can underneath and spray up so any overspray falls away.
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