Zandy595
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Thank you so much for the link. I think I will try it tomorrow. Wish me luck!Zandy595 said:
You're welcome. I saw it in the magazine last summer and have been wanting to try it for a year now.jiminyC_fan said:Thank you so much for the link. I think I will try it tomorrow. Wish me luck!
Are you going to do Mickey or something else? Good luck! Please post pictures when your done. 
I suspect that orange dye on a green shirt would look brown. You can try it and see what you think. Maybe do one and check it out?PrincessLexi said:I have a question for those of you who have made these shirts.....has anyone ever used a colored shirt rather than white? I bought lime green shirts and was going to use orange/black paint on them as we will be wearing them for the Halloween party. Do you think these would look okay or should I just go and buy white shirts? Opinions appreciated!! Thanks.
Cathy

Zandy595 said:I'm going to try to do an outline of a hibiscus flower on my shirt. Still looking for a good picture of one to copy though. So far I've found these:
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Zandy595 said:DS10 might put this guy on his shirt:
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Or maybe a gecko.
That was me!JLSE50 said:I bet you could make a silouette of any favorite character. Draw it on paper to see if a swirly inside makes a Pooh still look like a Pooh, or whoever you want it to be. The color of paint could help with the identity also.
Someone further up this page posted a photo that looks like![]()
Have fun!!
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Glynis said:I love all these shirts! You people are so clever! I made a set for my 4 kids, and my 6 nieces and nephews for our trip to DL last year. They turned out great, and my kids still love to wear them. The colors haven't faded, and they still look great after too many washes to count.
I'm doing something new with the idea and I hope it works out. My daughter is having an ice cream social for her birthday party, and for goodie bags, I bought some small canvas tote bags. Today I'm doing a design in flour and water paste of ice cream cones on the bags and I'm going to let them dry all day and overnight. Tomorrow, when the party starts the girls are going to spray them any colors they want (I've got about 8 bottles of different colors). We'll let them dry and then peel off the paste (I always use plastic knives to get it off). Then they will fill them with the stuff from the party.
If they turn out, I'll post some pictures.
CLEVER!!!
party project. Let us know how long it took the paint to dry
, how the
and how they felt about cracking the dry paste
off the totes.
JLSE50 said:CLEVER!!!
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Sounds like a wonderfulparty project. Let us know how long it took the paint to dry
, how the
girls liked the projectand how they felt about cracking the dry paste
off the totes.
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Did you take pictures? I'd love to see what it looks like.jiminyC_fan said:I just completed my Mickey head one. Instead of spraying it, I did what another poster did and painted with a brush with Tulip glitter paint. Mine is green, purple and gold. Turned out great!
Glynis said:I love all these shirts! You people are so clever! I made a set for my 4 kids, and my 6 nieces and nephews for our trip to DL last year. They turned out great, and my kids still love to wear them. The colors haven't faded, and they still look great after too many washes to count.
I'm doing something new with the idea and I hope it works out. My daughter is having an ice cream social for her birthday party, and for goodie bags, I bought some small canvas tote bags. Today I'm doing a design in flour and water paste of ice cream cones on the bags and I'm going to let them dry all day and overnight. Tomorrow, when the party starts the girls are going to spray them any colors they want (I've got about 8 bottles of different colors). We'll let them dry and then peel off the paste (I always use plastic knives to get it off). Then they will fill them with the stuff from the party.
If they turn out, I'll post some pictures.