I decided awhile back that I wanted to make viking tees for the boys.
I saw this shirt awhile back from Tea Collection:
I really badly wanted my boys to have a viking tee. I also thought, That would be so easy to make!
Of course I wanted it to be my viking drawing. I set off to make my boys viking tees.
Here's the drawing:
I tried ways to transfer onto a t-shirt. Charcoal on the back and tracing it didn't work, chalk on the back and tracing didn't work either, neither did carbon paper. I took a longer approach and started stenciling it out.
Until I ended up with this x2 (1 for each child):
Then I began to paint it with fabric paint. This is the first time I've used fabric paint. The tips get so clogged. I'm not impressed with the designs of the bottles at all. They bended pretty easily though! I put a white sheet of paper behind the front of the tee, so when it bled it bled onto the paper and not the back of the shirt.
The one with the orange beard is Mica's. The one with the red beard is Isaak's. I sort of let them pick the colors. I say sort of because at first Isaak wanted a green beard and Mica wanted the eyes to be traced with green. I said, "No." to those things.
I decided to put actual rivets in the straps of the hats. If this was actual leather, no problem, it's a t-shirt material though. I had to put fabric under the t-shirt to get the rivets to work.
Isaak's shirt is a bit big. He'll grow into it.
Monday, February 25, 2013
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Disclaimer
The opinions on this blog are my personal take on products and topics relating to motherhood. This blog is a personal blog written and edited by me.
I am not compensated to provide opinions on a variety of topics. The views and opinions expressed on this blog are my own. If I claim to show knowledge of certain topic or product I will only endorse products or services that I feel, based on my expertise, are worthy of such endorsement.
If you have any questions about this blog, or want to get in contact with me please email me at: anapeladay@gmail.com
I am not compensated to provide opinions on a variety of topics. The views and opinions expressed on this blog are my own. If I claim to show knowledge of certain topic or product I will only endorse products or services that I feel, based on my expertise, are worthy of such endorsement.
If you have any questions about this blog, or want to get in contact with me please email me at: anapeladay@gmail.com
14 comments:
You are AWESOME. The ones you made came out SO good and they look like something that would be displayed in the front window of any store. I love them.
These are mega cute. I want one.
I don't know how to do the rivets, but I love the t-shirts!! Your drawing is better than any I've seen in a store for kids' clothes.
I bet the kids really like them!
Way cool! You did an amazing job on them! I bet their friends are going to want some now too :)
wow.
awesome job :)
seeing as how fast it was to do (totally joking here) i say you should make many more.. broxton is a 4 . lol.
seriously, way to go... they do look great!!!!
Those turned out GREAT!! I am not an artist so I couldn't do that.... You are so talented.
I can tell you for sure that I would never have looked at that & thought: This would be so easy to make!
You are very good, & very patient.
It turned out amazing, well done :) Thanks for sharing with us at Creative Mondays ...
Ment to say those turned out amazing :)
You.are.amazing.
You did a fantastic job!!
I wish I could do it.....
The tshirts turned out great. Job well done!
Looks good Alissa checkout ilovetocreate.com for more ideas on t-shirt designs you can do iron-on too!
Thanks again for linking up last week, featuring this week on Creative Mondays :)
Post a Comment