- After coming up with a design, Apply the painter's tape to the shirt on the areas that you don't want painted.
- Place the cardboard or magazine in between the shirt so the paint will not bleed through.
- Pour paint into bowl.
- Begin applying the paint in the desired areas.
- Let dry overnight.
- Carefully remove painter's tape from shirt.
DIY: Graphic Tee
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Here you go again.. with the cute DIY's! I think this is one that I could actually pull off.. :)
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Nikki at www.bedazzlesafterdark.com
Great idea! I'm loving that coat as well as the graphic T.
ReplyDeleteVery cute. I love causal looks and you rock it with this one.
ReplyDeleteThank you. :-)
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ReplyDeleteSuch a cute DIY! I love that this one is no-sew so anyone can do it :)
ReplyDelete-Sharon
The Tiny Heart
I like no sew projects too
ReplyDeleteNice DYI, i love the no sew projects too. I wish I had more time to do some of your fantastic Dyis.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I have to make time otherwise it wouldn't get done. :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, love it :)http://fashionovertheainbow.blogspot.com/2014/02/keep-it-simple.html
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ReplyDeleteAh, so cute! I could pull this one off, already have the fabric paint and tee!
ReplyDeleteOooh I love this! The black and white was a great idea.
ReplyDeleteit's sooooo cool! love it and that jacket.
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ReplyDeleteThank you! Black tee with white paint works too.
ReplyDeleteCool! Time to get started. :-)
ReplyDeletei love it...and it's perfect with the mustard hat!
ReplyDeleteI never thought about making my own graphic tees before, but this has me inspired to try it out.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Have fun with it. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks! I thought the pop of color worked well with this look.
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ReplyDeleteSomething cool and sexy about this outfit. The DIY tee is nice - One of these days amma have to try my hands on one of your tutorials. Defo Saves money!! Looking good gal :-)
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Such a great idea! I love how your tee turned out! I just might have to give this a try myself! Thanks so much for sharing with Mix it Monday! :)
ReplyDeleteLooovvveee the way your tee turned out!! I also am loving that beanie!! xoxo
ReplyDeleteI adore the pop of leopard!!! My fave print!
ReplyDeleteThank you! :-) I favor stripes.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lauren
ReplyDeleteSaving money is main reason! Thanks. :-)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Are those acrylic paints? I'd really like to try this and, using tape, I can also by-pass my poor drawing skills!
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MammaNene @ SergerPepper
Thanks! Yeah, I mixed the acrylic with textile medium paint. :-)
ReplyDeleteyes I am into graphic tees. Great way of getting your own. Super idea. Thanks for the fun compliments! (hug)
ReplyDeleteRenae of Simple Sequins
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That tshirt came out absolutely spot on
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Brett
Looking fab in that awesome t-shirt! I am so impressed at how this turned out! :) T. http://tickledpinkwoman.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteAnother fun one Mo! You should open your own etsy story and sell some of your creations.
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Tiffy
Blog: CuteLA.com
Thanks! I'm working on it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tina. :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cool DIY! I love how neat you kept it - it doesn't look like a DIY at all (which is something I sometimes have trouble with ;) )
ReplyDeleteThanks! The painters tape helped in keeping it neat because I make messes all the time. :-)
ReplyDeleteYou look so cute! I love that you made your own graphic tee because they can be pricey. I dig your style, girl! Makes me think of some images I'd like to have in my dream graphic tee. I always like pairing it with some cool jacket and funky shoes.
ReplyDeleteThanks and yes there are some pricey cute ones out there. Glads for the inspiration. :-)
ReplyDeleteWow can't believe you actually did this from scratch, you're super talented! I love how you styled it too Xx
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One of these days, I will try one of your FABULOUS DIY's. LOVE this! Great job!
ReplyDelete~Whitney
www.whitneynicjames.com
Another winner Mo, I think I can do this one. Very cool!
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ReplyDeleteThank you Robin!
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