Showing posts with label how to make a stencil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how to make a stencil. Show all posts

DIY "You Complete Me" Heart T-shirts!

Tuesday, January 22, 2013
The best thing to make for your best pal on Valentine's day? The sweetest thing for your sweetie? I call it the "You Complete Me" Tee. Part friendship charm necklace, part Pinterest inspiration (these gloves!), each T-shirt in this pair appears, at first look, to be decorated with an abstract design when it's without its match. When the two shirts are reunited, however, they form a heart. Awww...



Materials:

-2 plain T-shirts (preferably light in color)
-scissors
-empty file folder (or other large
piece of card stock)
-marker
-Tulip Fabric Spray Paint (in red!)
-plenty of newsprint to protect your work surface

Make It:

1. Lay the folder flat and use the marker to draw half of a heart along one of the long edges. (Note: I had to make an adjustment later on to accomodate the dimensionality of the human body--so don't be afraid to make a particularly bulbous heart in order for it to "read" when the shirts are side by side.)



2. Cut out the half-heart template and line it up along the side of the torso of one of the shirts (under the sleeve). Mask the rest of the T-shirt (and use newsprint to protect your work surface), and spray paint the half-heart.



3. Carefully remove the stencil from the T-shirt, let it dry, and then flip the template to paint the other side of the heart on the other T-shirt. Then, when both the T-shirts and the stencil have dried, repeat the process to complete each heart on the back of the shirt. (And don't worry if the paint seeps under the stencil a bit -- like relationships, it might get a bit messy at times!)



4. Let it dry completely, wear it, and go find your best bud. (And don't forget to make sure you stand on the correct side--and bend your knees or stand on your tiptoes, if necessary!)



Thanks to my friends Michael and Helen (who thematically appropriately identify as members of Camp Friendship Basketball League!) for modeling! 
 

CRAFTY CHICA: Jumbo Fabric Stencil!

Friday, January 4, 2013
Last month I debuted 20 new art paintings at a local Phoenix gallery. I wanted to celebrate the crafty in me and still have something bold enough to turn heads. I ended up cutting a series of jumbo stencils and then spraying them on canvases and...glittering them!

I realized that I now have a collection of really cool jumbo sized stencils that I can use for graffiti art, clothing and more! Here is one of them - La Rosa. I used it to make my daughter a shirt!

Here is how to make your own version!

First of all, you'll need:

11x14" sheet of watercolor paper
Healing mat
Craft knife
Blue painter's tape
Tulip® Fabric Spray Paint™


First you'll need to draw or trace your design on the watercolor paper and then cut it out with the craft knife. Think bold to get a strong design!

 Here are three I cut and have used!

 You'll want to insert a shirt form between the layers of the shirt and then lightly spray the back of the stencil with the Repositionable Spray. Set it on the fabric and press in place with your hands. This will prevent the spray from getting under the design, you'll get nice, crisp lines!

 Set down extra paper around the stencil to prevent overspray.  Also, block off areas that you'll be spray in in a different color! Lightly spray one coat, let dry and repeat until you get a nice even coat of color.

 Nxt it will look like this - nice, but a little flat. Time to add some sparkle!

 I used a paintbrush to add thin layers of Tulip Shimmer Fabric Paint.

Now the shirt pops!!! If you want to take it further, you can use the Scribbles® Alpha Stamp Kit to add a phrase, like I did here:
Thanks! Hope you enjoyed this project!

Freezer Paper Stencil Roundup!!

Friday, February 4, 2011
Crafters and fashionistas alike love making custom stencils using Tulip® Soft Paints, a cutting knife, and freezer paper found at the local grocery store! We thought we'd bring you some of the cool ideas we found on the web to inspire you to make your own!!

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I just love the colors in these onesies from the MmmBoppin blog! Don't they remind you of a circus?

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On the Armelle blog, there's sophisticated and cool ideas for looks for the little man in your life!

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Shwin & Shwin puts on her very own Project Toddler Runway with these adorable freezer paper leggings!

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SirBubbaDoo has a great step by step tutorial for working with Freezer Paper stencils!

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Make an adorable Big Sister shirt with Our Daily Obsessions!

We'd love to see what you love to create! Share your freezer paper stencil project with us! Send us a shout at love@ilovetocreate.com!

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