MagicMomma
Mouseketeer
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- Aug 18, 2010
I made this shirt with bleach, too... but I sprayed the INSIDE of the mickey head and masked off the rest so it wouldn't change colors. Sorry it's wrinkly... it was already packed for our upcoming trip!
Anybody think this would work with fabric spray paint? Michael's had some spray paint next to the tie-die kits. I was thinking of a black shirt with gold spray fabric paint & a stencil. Any thoughts?
Thank you for those photos Palmettocharm!!
I just did this one today for my DS7. I can hardly wait until he comes home from school and sees it.
Here's a photo, still wet fresh out of the washer:
Sorry I just now got back over to this section of the boards. Here is full size photo...
And here is a close up...If I can find pictures of the other shirts I did in that bunch I will post those as well.
On the close up you can see where a portion of her bow got a little too much glue on it. For the rest of the shirt I used a paint bottle (filled with glue) that had a pin-sized tip and it worked much better! I only had to launder the shirts once, all of the glue came right out.
A couple of posters have refered to "freezer paper". What is that? Is it wax paper? Is it in the store by the saran wrap and tin foil?
DH doesn't want to make shirts but we did last time and the kids have asked if we can do them again so it's four against one
It is not wax paper but on the same section. I have made so many shirts with my Cricut and freezer paper. Just make sure when you are cutting out on the correct side. I have had to re cut several times to get my logo the correct orientation.
It's not pink it's red-ish orange. Or sunset, or some other name that is close to pink, but isn't pink
They turned out great! It gives me hope that my kids will be able to do it because they want to make their own.
One tip: make sure that your spray bottle is on the lowest spray setting. Otherwise, you will soak the t-shirt and it will not look good.