yankebabie
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would like to have shirts made to bring with us when we go in June. Where is a good place to order them from?
Do you remember what paint you used? I never heard of using freezer paper and looked up the tutorial and it looks simple enough!If you're saving money I'd recommend either buying preprinted iron ons and purchasing your own shirt separately. Or doing freezer paper stencil. We did a whole week's worth of freezer paper stencil shirts for our trip last year. We needed so many (8 days I think x 5 people) and I just didn't want to spend hundreds of dollars buying them.
This year we need 6 days x 7 people but I think we're mostly going to go with buying the pre printed iron ons (which seem to be $2-5 each) instead of doing all freezer paper.
ETA: Here's pics of the ones I did last year! https://www.disboards.com/threads/8-days-of-freezer-paper-stencils-shirts.3507698/#post-55732130
I'm not the person you asked, but I made some shirts with the freezer paper stencils, and I just used the regular acrylic paint from Michael's. It's super cheap, especially when it goes on sale. I think it was less than one dollar per bottle. I didn't use any kind of fabric treatment or anything. I was skeptical, but the directions I found on-line said to use that kind, so I tried it. That was a couple of years ago, and the shirts still look great even after many washings.Do you remember what paint you used? I never heard of using freezer paper and looked up the tutorial and it looks simple enough!
Great! Thanks. We're going to michaels later so ill try it.I'm not the person you asked, but I made some shirts with the freezer paper stencils, and I just used the regular acrylic paint from Michael's. It's super cheap, especially when it goes on sale. I think it was less than one dollar per bottle. I didn't use any kind of fabric treatment or anything. I was skeptical, but the directions I found on-line said to use that kind, so I tried it. That was a couple of years ago, and the shirts still look great even after many washings.
This is the website with the directions for the shirts I made. http://www.piecesbypolly.com/2013/09/diy-national-quidditch-league-shirts.html?m=1 It actually turned out really well, and I'm not very crafty.Great! Thanks. We're going to michaels later so ill try it.
Thank you! I didn't see this one. Do you have any suggestions for Disney shirts? I think that will be the hardest part- deciding what to do!This is the website with the directions for the shirts I made. http://www.piecesbypolly.com/2013/09/diy-national-quidditch-league-shirts.html?m=1 It actually turned out really well, and I'm not very crafty.![]()
Thank you! I didn't see this one. Do you have any suggestions for Disney shirts? I think that will be the hardest part- deciding what to do!
I know someone already said, but I just used the regular acrylic paints. Actually, the. 50 ones at Walmart. The only O es I had any trouble with were glitter parts were more likely to pullDo you remember what paint you used? I never heard of using freezer paper and looked up the tutorial and it looks simple enough!
Thank you! I didn't see this one. Do you have any suggestions for Disney shirts? I think that will be the hardest part- deciding what to do!
Thanks I found the ones i wanted to do. Bought everything but freezer paper. Excited to see how they will turn out.I know someone already said, but I just used the regular acrylic paints. Actually, the. 50 ones at Walmart. The only O es I had any trouble with were glitter parts were more likely to pull
We based on our shirts on our plans for each day. Googled for the characters and the word silhouette and browsed until we saw what we wanted.