Showing posts with label DIY tshirt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY tshirt. Show all posts

Sunday, May 24

Palm Leaf, No Sew Halter: DIY



Ideas about how to recreate a t-shirt are constantly haunting me. 
I have so many thoughts about t-shirt it's a little crazy.
Why do I always go back to using t-shirts?
Well,  who doesn't  have a t-shirt lying around,
and if you don't have one they only cost $5.00.
Here is a quick way to spruce up a plain old white t-shirt.
Oh.. and I am a little obsessed with Palm leaves at the moment.



Tuesday, July 22

Ombre-Dyed Crossback Tank Top

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Summer is all about easy, breezy fashion (stay cool) and tie-dye (stay fun!). Here's an ombre-style surface treatment for a quick-and-easy T-shirt transformation. From plain white T-shirt to a smock-styled, crossback tank top that's nearly no-sew (about 6 inches of stitching) in no time. Smock it to me!
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Wednesday, May 9

iLoveToCreate Teen Crafts: Funky Flower Tank Top

iLoveToCreate Teen Crafts
Funky Flower Tank Top
Margot Potter for Avalon Potter
“Mom crafted, teen approved.”

Av is in her final week of school and just got home from a trip to Washington, D.C.  So I stepped in to make this funky tank top.  This was my second painted shirt attempt from yesterday; the first one was so horrid it ended up becoming the paint rag.  By the end of the day, I was starting to think this was heading for the ‘craft fail’ bin too, but now I’m kinda liking it and Av really liked it.  Craftastrophe or crafty triumph...sometimes it’s a fine line, people.  If you really get into a pickle, you can always cut the fabric up and use it for another project or, as I did with shirt number one, turn it into a colorful rag! I used the Paint Canon paints to do a Jackson Pollack influenced splatter background and then the flower stamp added a little touch of girly whimsy.  Still...it needed something...so out came the dimensional paint and some faux gemstones.  What was cool was the fabric was so wet, the dimensional paint sort of faded into it in spots.  The key here is to really get it layered without letting it get muddy and to keep dabbing as you work.  Ideally you’d dry between layers, but I was in a crunch for time, so layers just kept going on and the shirt kept getting wetter.  A lot of my best ideas come from being willing to make glorious messes and ultimately, there are no craft fails, except for the failure to craft. 

Materials
Ribbed tank top in grey
Faux gemstones
Foam flower stamp

Tools
T-shirt or sponge to blot and soak up paint as you work
Tulip sponge pouncer to apply paint to stamp


1.  Wash your shirt first.  Slide the form inside of your shirt.  Use the paint canon paints to drizzle and drip layers of paint straight from the bottles.  As you work, dab excess and keep layering and dabbing until you are happy with the results.  Allow to dry or leave wet while moving to next step for a more faded look.


2.  Apply pink paint to stamp with foam applicator.  Stamp flowers randomly on front of shirt.  Use a pouncer to add pink paint on spaces between flowers for another layer of color. Allow to dry or leave flowers wet for more faded dots.


3.  Use dimensional paints to add dots around flower petals.  This is not meant to be perfectly perfect, vary spacing and placement.  Add a white ring to center dot on each flower.  Carefully glue faux stones to center of each flower using Fabric Fusion.  Allow to dry before wearing. 

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Wednesday, January 11

Watercolor T-shirt WORKSHOP!



Have you signed up for the Watercolor T-shirt Workshop yet at the Craft and Hobby Association show in Anaheim???

There are still a few seats left, but it's filling up fast!
It's Sunday Jan 29, 6:30 - 8:30 at the CHA trade show in Anaheim!
Don't bring anything, I'll have it all there for you....it will be fun!

Sunday, January 29, 2012
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Room: 213A

Learn the secrets of simple yet stunning watercolor techniques on fabric using Tulip® Fabric Markers® and a paintbrush to create compositions that are vibrant and surprisingly easy. The workshop includes everything you need to design a beautiful T-shirt that can be worn as is, or altered into a pillow or tote. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced sketch artist, you will love this workshop as you learn to play with color and design...


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