Who doesn’t like wearing a comfortable t-shirt? Who is tired of wearing plain tees? Who is done with paying for high-priced graphic-shirts at the store? I know I am! (Is this a overloaded sales pitch or what?!)
As an alternative, I like designing and making my own tees, and I thought it would be a good thing to share on the blog. The best part is, this whole project only cost me a little under $8 to complete! This project takes about half-an-hour, so just gather your supplies, turn on your favorite 30-minute TV show, and create your new tee!
Supplies needed: a plain v-neck t-shirt, fabric markers, a stencil, a small bit of fabric. All supplies can be found at any craft store like Michael’s, A.C. Moore, etc.
Step 1: Lay your plain v-neck t-shirt on a flat surface.
Step 2: Test out the marker colors on the inside of the shirt to make sure they show up how you want them to.
Step 3: This step is very important. Take a piece of cardboard (I used the packaging from the stencils) and place it inside the shirt directly under the stencil.
This way the markers won’t soak through to the back of the shirt.
Step 4: Begin coloring, making sure you don’t move the stencil.
Step 5: Decorate the sleeves with a stencil or by hand, still using the cardboard in between the fabric layers.
(back view)
Step 6: Whip stitch one or two strips of fabric to the neck (the fabric should be hemmed on all sides, so it doesn’t unravel in the wash).
Mission Accomplished!
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Have you ever re-designed a t-shirt?
If this shirt was for sale, would you buy it?
Do you have any designing tips for my next shirt?
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