Splatter yourself with more ink over the whole shirt and claim that it's part of the pattern :-)
If you're going to attempt to remove the stain, rather than buy a new shirt, it's best to tackle it before it get s a chance to dry. Put something absorbent behind the shirt fabric and then dab at the stain with damp kitchen paper to remove it. Don't wet it too much or the stain will just spread. You'll need to stick the shirt straight in the wash when you get home too, to increase the chance of removing it before it sets.
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If you're going to attempt to remove the stain, rather than buy a new shirt, it's best to tackle it before it get s a chance to dry. Put something absorbent behind the shirt fabric and then dab at the stain with damp kitchen paper to remove it. Don't wet it too much or the stain will just spread. You'll need to stick the shirt straight in the wash when you get home too, to increase the chance of removing it before it sets.
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