I had purchased some laminating paper for a valentine’s project my daughter and I are working on and thought that would be a great stencil medium, instead of just a piece of cardboard that can move around.I thought I would keep this one simple. I cut out a heart and stuck it to the t-shirt. Make sure to rub down for a secure fit.
We purchased a spray bottle for the Dollar Store, and filled with bleach and a little water. (not sure if there is a special ratio but this worked out for us)
Place something in the middle of the shirt, like a piece of cardboard or plastic grocery bags.
Sprayed a few times until the color started to fade. Unfortunately the color became more of an orange color: as I thought it would have turned more of a pink.
Let it dry completely.
Wanted to try a stenciled version as well. So I decided to decorate the back of her t-shirt.
My son then said he wanted a Captain Rex shirt.
Well this was a little more tricky. I found a free printable mask online here, Shrunk it to fit appropriately for his size, 75%. I then used an exacto knife to cut out the parts I wanted bleached out.
Don’t know if I could have done this one as well without a sticky base. Will make the Glittered t-shirts with this for now on too!
I made the stencil larger this time to avoid any spillage and immediately wiped off any wet spray. When that dried, I cut the paper around and left about 1/2 inch and sprayed entire shirt for a galazy affect.
Here is the result.
He was thrilled and so excited that I could make a “boyish” craft for him finally.
This is really inexpensive if you find the t-shirts on sale and we all have bleach at home. Just wash it in cold water alone or with white clothes just incase some bleach comes out.
What is your favorite?
Happy shirt making












LOVE IT! I am afraid I have had more then one mishap with bleach and my favorite shirt(s. One would think after the first time I would learn! HEHE! Can’t wait to try this out!
Melinda
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hi there- I’m following you on Monday’s blog hop. would love a follow back. Just saw a recipe on your blog. Off to read that. thanks, laura
Very cool! Especially Captain Rex. I’ve seen people actually use one of the Clorox Bleach Pens too to make designs.
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Michelle
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Hi there.
Stopping by via the Sunday Hop to say hello and follow.
Have a great day!
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How cool are those?! Thanks for sharing. This is the perfect craft for a stormy day..which never seem to end lately here in Maine! I’m going to stock up on T’s and the supplies today.
Happy Sunday!
Kelli
Stopping by from ftlob. Very cute idea:)
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I’m a new follower from the Weekend Blog Hop! I would love a follow back
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Thanks, Misty
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I love it. A new follower from weekend Blog Hop. http://www.mytotlearningtime.blogspot.com
What a cute idea! My older son would love a Mickey Mouse shirt made with this idea! Thanks for sharing.
Now follower from the Welcome Weekend blog hop! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
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Oh and I voted for you with ‘Picket Fence blogs’
Hope you can return the favor sometime.
Cindy
Hello, Thank you for following with Welcome Weekend Blog Hop, I’m now following you too!
Those are some great crafting ideas!
Cindy
You’re a very talented crafter. The shirt idea sounds like loads of fun.
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