what do you get when you combine a t-shirt, a little dye, some home-made stencils & a spritz of household cleaner? the perfect birthday present for a gal who likes to "make stuff".
Thursday, February 5, 2009
a play on words.
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bleach,
craft,
create,
favorite,
t-shirt transformations
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22 comments:
Totally cute!
That is really cute!
Wow, that's very cool, and original, too!
OMGosh! this is so funny.
That is awesome. The end.
I la la la love it!!!
So cute!!
I love it so much!!
Aww!! How fun is that!! :-) And are you the oddball in the family that likes to "make stuff"? ... Me, too.
I so love this t. :) Well done!
This is awesome! I need one for me!!!
Wow that is so cute. You are really crafty, wish I was as clever!
I love that. Wish you had them for sale as I would buy for me and my crafty friends!!
I love it SO much and of course, it is perfect for Carrie...well done!
Ahhh!! This is great... I LOVE my machine.
i may be a little behind the 8-ball, but are you gonna tell us how to make it?? I also love making stuff... :)
That came out really great.
This is awesome! I have to ask a totally dumb question - what's the "spritz of household cleaner" for?
making this shirt is pretty simple. all you do is use freezer paper stencils ( http://www.according-to-kelly.com/2008/02/who-says-t-shirts-are-boring.html ) & then bleach. i diluted the bleach, put in a spray bottle & spritzed away. slowly... and don't do too much, you don't want a hole in your shirt!
do you die the shirt first? How do you get the machine to stay white? I've never done something like this but would LOVE to try!
i did dye the shirt first. but you could start with a colored shirt. & the design stayed white because the bleach is permanent.
Gaaaaaaaah!
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