I've already made two sets of these wonderful Mickey-head tees. Now we will be going on a Disney Cruise, and I want to do something special for the trip. I'd love to have waves or something in the design - does anyone have any ideas as to how to do this, or any other ideas?
Thanks in advance!
I found another thread about using a flour and water to make a paste and then you use the paste to paint a mickey head on the shirt. You let that dry and then you use spray paint. Once the paint is dry you wash the shirt it kind of looks like a tie dye shirt.
I wanted to try something different so I found clip art of a skull and cross bones to make pirate shirts. I used the paint program on the computer to make adjustments and ceated a template. I then used a fabric pen to trace my pattern onto the shirt. I was not able to get the flour and water paste correct so I found a Color Block by Tulip (it was next to the spray paint) and it worked great. Word of advice: I was trying to save the Color Block and put it on thin, well my spray paint went through. I went back on my sons shirts and splattered paint randomly to make it look like I did it on purpose.
However, the boys loves there and thinks they still looks cool. These are my sons shirts.
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Here is my shirt it is still drying.
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Hope this helps!
I used the Jacquard (sp) funky groovy kit. Used a 40% off coupon for Michaels. It was very reasonable. Came with gloves, dye,yellow, cyan, fushia, instructions, soda ash and rubber bands. I think it turned out great!
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Can you post a pic of your finished shirt? I would love to see it!Here is my shirt it is still drying.
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Hope this helps!
Can you post a pic of your finished shirt? I would love to see it!
It turned out great! And that would be a shirt I could get DH to wear. I doubt I could get him in a Mickey shirt. Thanks for the pics!Here is my shirt finished. I am very happy with it.
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Here is my shirt finished. I am very happy with it.
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Here is my shirt finished. I am very happy with it.
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