Showing posts with label watercolor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watercolor. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 16

Watercolored Feather T-Shirt Tutorial


Happy Wednesday Y'all! Jaderbomb.com here with a RAD, UNIQUE watercolored T-Shirt tutorial! Now I know what you are thinking, "I can't watercolor to begin with, why would you think I could watercolor a T-Shirt"... Don't worry my friends today I will show you a few easy steps to making your very own watercolor feather shirt. The great thing about this project is you can use any stencil you want and still add bright watercolors to it! Who's ready to start? This is a great craft for the Fall season.  If you love holidays come check out all of my Halloween and Fall crafts here!!! 

Tulip has the BEST fabric markers which make this project possible in so many arenas. I would say these markers are my go to in so many projects and I love the fact that I can draw on any material and after I wash it the image is still there!  This craft is great for kids to do and you will watch the amazement on their face when they see the shirt finished! Let's get started! 

Thursday, March 13

Spring Kids Crafts - Watercolor and Salt Butterflies

Time and time again I kept seeing crafty moms posting the salt and watercolor projects they were making with their children. Tallulah and I decided to see what all the fuss was about. I'm sure glad we did.

Tuesday, March 4

Neon Watercolor Shirt with Tulip Fabric Markers


Since I'm the social media specialist for a craft company, I see lots of projects and gets lots of ideas on DIYs I think would be fun to try! Every now and then, I actually take a break from posting and actually create something.  This is one such time!  Inspired by the cool Tulip Fabric Marker watercolor technique Pattie created last year, and my love of neons and geometrics, I bring to you this fun tee I whipped up in about an hour!

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