Cardboard inside the tee shirt
Dimensional fabric paint rough outline of scene
Beautiful and one of a kind! I wonder if ironing it (careful of the temperature!) would help set the paint. I do that when I use acrylic paint on my landscapes.
Brilliant! Love it!
I love,love, love how you did this! It's fabulous!
Maryanne,The dimensional fabric paint is thick in places. I think it might melt some under an iron, even on a low setting. I will try a sample piece.
Marie,It was fun. The dye is messy, but I think it will look nicer.
Jeanie,It was a fun project not laboring over keeping in the lines just so.
Wow! What a beautiful t-shirt creation ~ awesome art work ~ thanks,hugs,Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,A ShutterBug Explores,aka (A Creative Harbor)
Thank you, CarolI think the next tee with be applique.Hugs!
Ilove it-sounds like a fun project
That looks like a lot of fun to make. And wear!
Kathy,The tee shirts are a good quality for being so inexpensive at a local pharmacy store.
Liz,It is a fun project just sloshing around the paint.
What a fun project to do. There are so many ways to be creative.
Lorrie,Using acrylic paint, the thinner the layer the better or else the area will be stiff. It is a fun project.
Oh what a great work of art...I am sure this tee shirt will get a lot of good comments when you wear it. Hugs!
Oh I love it! Looks like a hiking shirt to me! You'll be out in style!
Thank you, DebbieThat one tee shirt is giving me thoughts of many more. lol
Diane,It would make a nice hiking shirt.I like the longs sleeves to help against bugs. Bugs seems to like me more than they should.
it is so pretty and also sound like a fun craft project!!
Debbie,The inexpensive tee shirts at the drug store are a good source of a fun and easy project.
That is a really pretty t-shirt makeover. You did a good job on it! Love the mountain theme. ~Sheri
Sheri,A simple outline of mountains are the original idea. The rest just filled in afterwards.
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Beautiful and one of a kind! I wonder if ironing it (careful of the temperature!) would help set the paint. I do that when I use acrylic paint on my landscapes.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love,love, love how you did this! It's fabulous!
ReplyDeleteMaryanne,
ReplyDeleteThe dimensional fabric paint is thick in places. I think it might melt some under an iron, even on a low setting. I will try a sample piece.
Marie,
ReplyDeleteIt was fun. The dye is messy, but I think it will look nicer.
Jeanie,
ReplyDeleteIt was a fun project not laboring over keeping in the lines just so.
Wow! What a beautiful t-shirt creation ~ awesome art work ~ thanks,
ReplyDeletehugs,
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Thank you, Carol
ReplyDeleteI think the next tee with be applique.
Hugs!
Ilove it-sounds like a fun project
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a lot of fun to make. And wear!
ReplyDeleteKathy,
ReplyDeleteThe tee shirts are a good quality for being so inexpensive at a local pharmacy store.
Liz,
ReplyDeleteIt is a fun project just sloshing around the paint.
What a fun project to do. There are so many ways to be creative.
ReplyDeleteLorrie,
ReplyDeleteUsing acrylic paint, the thinner the layer the better or else the area will be stiff. It is a fun project.
Oh what a great work of art...I am sure this tee shirt will get a lot of good comments when you wear it. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteOh I love it! Looks like a hiking shirt to me! You'll be out in style!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Debbie
ReplyDeleteThat one tee shirt is giving me thoughts of many more. lol
Diane,
ReplyDeleteIt would make a nice hiking shirt.
I like the longs sleeves to help against bugs. Bugs seems to like me more than they should.
it is so pretty and also sound like a fun craft project!!
ReplyDeleteDebbie,
ReplyDeleteThe inexpensive tee shirts at the drug store are a good source of a fun and easy project.
That is a really pretty t-shirt makeover. You did a good job on it! Love the mountain theme.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
Sheri,
ReplyDeleteA simple outline of mountains are the original idea. The rest just filled in afterwards.