https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/roadsign-t-shirt • Posted by Cilja
Here is a gift I made for my friends 18th birthday. I'm quite happy about how it turned out. Firstly I found an old white t-shirt in my close. I tried it on and found out that I should shorten the sleeves and do something about the neckline. So I did, I cut of nearly half of the sleeves and the elastic neckline, then I sow a hem on those places. Secondly I printed out a stencil I found on the net and cut it out. Then I placed the stencil (and held it down by using masking tape)on the t-shirt. Now I painted with black fabric paint and dried it with a hairdryer. Then I added a second layer of paint and dried that too. The last things I did was to remove the stencil again. Then I used a tiny paintbrush to cover up some mistakes, and to write my initials in the back of the t-shirt. then I dried the whole thing with the hairdryer. The next day I ironed the t-shirt inside-out and wrapped it up (to give it to my friend the following day).
Here is a gift I made for my friends 18th birthday. I'm quite happy about how it turned out. Firstly I found an old white t-shirt in my close. I tried it on and found out that I should shorten the sleeves and do something about the neckline. So I did, I cut of nearly half of the sleeves and the elastic neckline, then I sow a hem on those places. Secondly I printed out a stencil I found on the net and cut it out. Then I placed the stencil (and held it down by using masking tape)on the t-shirt. Now I painted with black fabric paint and dried it with a hairdryer. Then I added a second layer of paint and dried that too. The last things I did was to remove the stencil again. Then I used a tiny paintbrush to cover up some mistakes, and to write my initials in the back of the t-shirt. then I dried the whole thing with the hairdryer. The next day I ironed the t-shirt inside-out and wrapped it up (to give it to my friend the following day).