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Diy Stenciled Jack Daniel's T Shirt

Hottest T-shirt design ever!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/diy-stenciled-jack-daniels-t-shirt • Posted by Juliet J.

Here's the download of the template. Important: since Jack Daniel's is a trademark you can make these t-shirts for yourself but YOU MUST NOT SELL THEM. :) Enjoy! I made this t shirt because I like A LOT the design but I find it hard to buy a small woman t shirt with these design... they're usually man shaped only :( Diy power!

You will need

Project Budget
Free

Time

3 h 00

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
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Description

Here's the download of the template. Important: since Jack Daniel's is a trademark you can make these t-shirts for yourself but YOU MUST NOT SELL THEM. :) Enjoy! I made this t shirt because I like A LOT the design but I find it hard to buy a small woman t shirt with these design... they're usually man shaped only :( Diy power!

Instructions

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    First thing first: print the template. Then Glue it onto a piece of thick paper. Let it dry and start cutting off the letters and design... that will be long :)

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    For the swirls: don't cut it all if you don't want to, cut away only the parts you need to know where it's placed. You can later draw it with a small brush.

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    Put some paper (5/6 sheets) INSIDE the T-shirt: you don't want the paint to mark the back of it.

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    Attach the stencil with large scotch. All around the sheet.

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    This way.

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    Mix very little water with fabric paint in a plate. Using a sponge paint over the carvings in the stencil.

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    Let it dry and carefully remove the stencil.

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    This way :)

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    Now you have the unfinished t shirt: make the details with a little thin brush and fabric paint. Paint the swirls all over... Let it dry 24 hours and then iron on the design, putting a piece of cloth between the t shirt and the iron (see the details on the jar of paint)