AIRBRUSH T-SHIRTS AND HATS
Airbrush T-Shirts and Hats
Dallas – Fort Worth
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Hire a Talented Airbrush Artist for Your Party
We know you’re looking for some unique party ideas and we’ve got the perfect solution! B3 Entertainment offers airbrush t-shirts and hats for your guests, with the option of several quick and vibrant stock designs or custom branded looks. You can also choose between standard colors and fluorescent colors.
We can match most themes including Unicorns, Alice in Wonderland, Western (we ARE in Texas), carnival/circus, Halloween or almost any theme you would like! We also have UV options for glow parties. Glow parties are still a tremendously popular event theme, and if you have enough black light ambience – you could glow all night!
Our team will provide an onsite airbrush art experience resulting in fun party favors for all of your guests! Who needs a “swag bag” when your guests can have an interactive experience AND a meaningful souvenir?
With airbrush t-shirts or other airbrushed items such as airbrush ball caps, airbrush banners, and airbrush pillowcases, you will have an event to remember and your guests will carry home truly personalized memories.
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CARING FOR YOUR AIRBRUSHED T-SHIRT/ITEM:
- Before washing, turn your airbrushed item inside out. (It’s best to spot-clean hats and banners.)
- Be sure your detergent is bleach-free and is gentle enough to preserve your airbrush art. Bleach will ruin your airbrushed clothing art.
- Machine wash on delicate in cold water.
- Let your item air dry. If you are concerned about wrinkling, you can tumble dry your airbrushed item on delicate (low).
- If your garment needs pressed you should turn it inside out and use brown paper from a grocery bag or another kind of paper that won’t leave a stain to cover the design. Even then, it is best to put your iron on low. (Don’t use wax paper.)