Monday, March 29, 2010

{I did it! I Did It!}

I stenciled cute t-shirts! Both of these were clearance at Walmart for $2 and $3 respectively. Good for practice right? Well it worked! I used the exact same method as the tutorial I posted yesterday, only with my new fabric paint. I had a terrible time finding the NOT puffy paints, or 3D paints, or whatever. I had to go to Michael’s to get the regular looks-like-acrylic-but-doesn’t-wash kind of fabric paint. Takes a ton longer to dry, too!

IMG_1145 just after removing the stencil

IMG_1149 After 3 hours of drying I tried it on and I love it!

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Close Up

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Drying with Cardboard

IMG_1147 Tried it on!

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These were totally the results I was looking for: cute, cheap, original t-shirts. Which one to wear tomorrow? Hmmmmmmm...

10 comments:

  1. They look great! Love the tree stencil!

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  2. LOVE your stencils and the tutorial was great. Hummmm, maybe another new hobby for me too!

    Your Hey Teach is coming along nicely. Green is one of my favorite color. Can't wait to see the fo!

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  3. I'm so glad it worked! Very, very cute!

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  4. very cute!! You did a great job..love the tree at the bottom of the shirt--very unexpected!

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  5. Wow, they are really super-cute! Maybe you should start an etsy-shop and start selling, I bet they would sell great! On the other hand, then they wouldn't be as original...

    Hugs / Jenny

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  6. awww how kyoot are you in your little stencil painted tanks ^.^

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  7. Ok, I don't really need another craft... but those look so adorable!

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  8. I am so tempted to do this myself now! And I already found a new craft, ach so much to try!
    They look so so cute though, go you!

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  9. I love the tees! Good job darlin :) You make it look so easy, even I want to try them.. LOL

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