Cut Out + Keep

Cassette Shirt =)

Based on Cassette Shirt =) by Tara Gypsy Apples

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/cassette-shirt-equals/versions/5 • Posted by Suzi P.

hey y'all, so, i wanted to make a tee with cassette prints for a friends birthday. and i decided to practice on an tee for me. that turned out to be a good idea, because even though i practiced on a loose piece of fabric first, i sucked at making the prints on the actual tee...the prints just didn't turn out well-at all. so i decided to go over parts of the prints with different coloured paint to make t more clear those were cassette prints. it looked kinda lame. then my mum came home and saved the tee: she suggested i'd make the cassetes into these little cute cassette faces, and they turned out really nice! i did have to paint over the prints a couple of times, because they weren't very visible, and i'm not so good at painting so the faces had to be done over a few times to make them look nice. this project was practically fee, because my mum had the paint(acryl wall paint, mostly), i bought the tee for less than 3 euros(um...euros are currently worth more than dollars, so in dollars its like...4 and a half dollars i think) and my father had the cassettes. i used 3 cassetes for the 3 colours. the tee for my friend is totally different, its not with faces and has little footprints all over it. maybe i can get her to send me a picture, but i dont have one right now. btw, yes, thats me on that picture. but you cant see my face because i made it in a mirror. if the english is bad, sorry-i'm from holland (the netherlands)so english is my second language. see ya,Suzi

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Time

0 h 30

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
Medium cassette tee 1 1260729141 Medium cassette tee 2 1260729158 Medium cassette tee 3 1260729168 Medium cassette tee 4 1260729192

Description

hey y'all, so, i wanted to make a tee with cassette prints for a friends birthday. and i decided to practice on an tee for me. that turned out to be a good idea, because even though i practiced on a loose piece of fabric first, i sucked at making the prints on the actual tee...the prints just didn't turn out well-at all. so i decided to go over parts of the prints with different coloured paint to make t more clear those were cassette prints. it looked kinda lame. then my mum came home and saved the tee: she suggested i'd make the cassetes into these little cute cassette faces, and they turned out really nice! i did have to paint over the prints a couple of times, because they weren't very visible, and i'm not so good at painting so the faces had to be done over a few times to make them look nice. this project was practically fee, because my mum had the paint(acryl wall paint, mostly), i bought the tee for less than 3 euros(um...euros are currently worth more than dollars, so in dollars its like...4 and a half dollars i think) and my father had the cassettes. i used 3 cassetes for the 3 colours. the tee for my friend is totally different, its not with faces and has little footprints all over it. maybe i can get her to send me a picture, but i dont have one right now. btw, yes, thats me on that picture. but you cant see my face because i made it in a mirror. if the english is bad, sorry-i'm from holland (the netherlands)so english is my second language. see ya,Suzi

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