I'm too technically challeged to figure out how to post pictures, sorry
My DH is in IT and he does all of that stuff for me
I might ask him to assist me, but I what I can do for now is describe the shirts that I made. I used jiffyshirts.com to order my shirts because I needed them in the same color from a 2-4 kids to a 4xl adults and they have a great selection. None of these are really new ideas -- I've seen them all here on the dis, except the last one and the bee ones. I did those on my own.
1. Mickey Head Bleach out shirts. I used darker shirts, royal blue for the men and dark purple for the girls. I made a stencil out of regular paper using a larger bowl and smaller bowl and taped on the ears with regular scotch tape -- it didn't need to be perfect, just the same size. Then I filled a small squirt bottle with regular bleach (I used a trial size hairspray one) put the stencil on the middle of the shirt and lightly sprayed around the stencil with the bleach. I quickly removed the stencil and let the shirt sit for 2 minutes for the bleach to lighten up all around the Mickey head. I then put the shirt in my washing machine that was filled with cold water to stop the bleaching process. I proceeded to do this with the rest of the shirts and when finished ran them through the wash. It was super easy to do and required little to no artistic talent.
2. Disney Stick Family Shirts. I went to the creative boards on the dis and requested my family in the stick figure thread. I printed them out on dark transfer paper, trimmed around the edge and ironed them on heather grey shirts. They look awesome and very sharp looking.
3. DH's Beast Shirt. I have a shirt that I got years ago in WDW that is Belle in her blue dress pointing to the side saying, "I'm with the Beast". I made my DH a response shirt that features the Beast saying, "Real Women Love the Beast". It's an iron-on transfer on a navy tee. He loves it and now doesn't mind when I wear my "I'm with the Beast" tee since he has a response to it.
4. MNNSHP costume shirts. We are attending the party this year as bumble bees and my DH is the bee keeper. I wanted costumes that were easy to pack and lightweight. I bought yellow tees and with masking tape taped lines down the shirt to make the bee stripes. I used black matte fabric paint (not the puffy kind) and painted on the stripes going all around the shirt. I am then going to label the shirts "Queen Bee", "Honey Bee" and "Worker Bee". My DH has a kahki shirt and his label will read "Bee Keeper". My DD3 is the "princess bee" (her title) and will get a regular bee costume still to be purchased. I also need a beekeeper hat and net for my DH.
5. Girl-y, Sparkly Mickey Head shirts. These are for the 3 generation of girls only. I bought plain white contact paper and using a stencil I made for the bleach shirts cut out with an exacto knife the shape of a mickey head. I stuck the contact paper onto the middle of a bright pink shirt and using silver fabric paint, painted in the middle of the contact paper cut-out. I let it dry, peeled away the contact paper and there was a perfect Mickey Head. I then bought this very glittery silver fabric paint in a tube and traced around the Mickey Head for an extra sparkly touch. I then ironed on our names below the Mickey Head using sparly silver iron on letter you can get at any craft store. They are super cute and my DD love them.
Those are my shirts. Yes, they did take a while to do but I started them quite early before my trip since they needed so much drying time. I'll see what I can do about those pictures.