This project is a must for me to make!
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Striped Onesie Tutorial
I cant wait for my little guy to come but since we've still got a couple of months left, I need to start getting busy making adorable things like this onesie!
I think it would be pretty awesome to come up with a list called "One Hundred Things to do with Onesies." There are so many things! Here's one today.
Supplies needed:
- White onesie
- Old cereal box
- Electric tape
- RIT fabric dye
- Spritz bottle
- Old rags
Step 1: Start with a clean, white onesie. Cut some cardboard from a cereal box and put it inside the onesie to prevent bleeding. |
Step 2: Get out your RIT color dye of choice and your little spritz bottle |
Step 3: Mix up some dye. I use hot water, a tiny bit of salt, and at least 1/2 of the package. The lighter the color you want, the less dye you use (and vice versa.) |
Step 6: After it's dried, you can sneak a peek at your stripes. Looking good! Put the tape back...don't remove it yet! |
Step 7: Flip your onesie over. You can see the cool outline on the towel. Tape the backside, matching up your tape ends, and bringing out the long end with snaps to stripe as well. |
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Cool Shirts
I found this blog, Making the World Cuter and loved this tutorial.
I can not wait to make some shirts for our little man that is coming soon!
Foam Stamps + Bleach = Cool Shirts
I have been wanting to use a bleach pen and make my kids shirts forever, especially since I saw Cheri's cute bleach pen shirts at I am Momma-Hear Me Roar. So I was super excited that my mom had picked up a bleach pen and shirts to decorate for my 5 year old while I was in Portland last week.
I brought them home, and thought about all the ways I could do these, but I wanted mine to be original. But how?
I used to be a scrapbooker, and I still have a BUNCH of stuff.
My husband threatens me on a daily basis to get rid of it, but I know I can make good use of it.
Light bulb!
I have a HUGE collection of foam stamps-they were the perfect fit for my project.
SO I got to work...
Okay-so out of the 4 t-shirts I made-I took a picture of the one that didn't turn out! This gray was just too light, and I didn't let the bleach set long enough to even make a difference-so it came out of the wash looking like a bleached work shirt, rather than something cool.
SO-use darker colors...or be more patient and let it sit for hours and see what comes of your lighter t-shirts.
On my darker shirts, I only waited like 10 minutes. The parts I used the straight bleach on lightened SUPER fast, and the bleach pen just barely started working which left super cool colors. On the black it left orange/red, on the green it left a blue and on the navy blue shirt it left a kind of pink/orange. LOVE the results!
After you have waited as much as you are going to wait...
After drying, let your super cute model wear it for you and make a goofy face...Don't you just LOVE how it turned out?
The other 2 are cool too, but this one is my favorite.
I love the orange dashes from the bleach pen, and the super cool bleach splats.
Here are some things I learned from this...
I brought them home, and thought about all the ways I could do these, but I wanted mine to be original. But how?
I used to be a scrapbooker, and I still have a BUNCH of stuff.
My husband threatens me on a daily basis to get rid of it, but I know I can make good use of it.
Light bulb!
I have a HUGE collection of foam stamps-they were the perfect fit for my project.
SO I got to work...
Okay-so out of the 4 t-shirts I made-I took a picture of the one that didn't turn out! This gray was just too light, and I didn't let the bleach set long enough to even make a difference-so it came out of the wash looking like a bleached work shirt, rather than something cool.
SO-use darker colors...or be more patient and let it sit for hours and see what comes of your lighter t-shirts.
On my darker shirts, I only waited like 10 minutes. The parts I used the straight bleach on lightened SUPER fast, and the bleach pen just barely started working which left super cool colors. On the black it left orange/red, on the green it left a blue and on the navy blue shirt it left a kind of pink/orange. LOVE the results!
After you have waited as much as you are going to wait...
After drying, let your super cute model wear it for you and make a goofy face...Don't you just LOVE how it turned out?
The other 2 are cool too, but this one is my favorite.
I love the orange dashes from the bleach pen, and the super cool bleach splats.
Here are some things I learned from this...
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