Monday, March 26, 2012
Freezer Stenciling Bunny Shirt
This is a total Old Navy knock off. Thanks for the inspiration Old Navy!
Supplies:
Freezer paper
Iron
Scissors
Fabric Paint
Sponge
Bunny Pattern
Using the pattern {found below}, draw the design out on the matte side of the freezer paper. Cut it out and keep the outline and the inside piece of the ear and eye.
Place the design shiny side facing down on the tee shirt and iron it on {using the cotton setting}.
Grab your fabric paint and sponge and begin to generously dab it on. *Make sure you put a cloth or cardboard inside of your tee shirt to avoid the paint seeping through the layers.
I foolishly used a bright colored shirt and light colored fabric paint. It required numerous coats to completely cover up the pink tee shirt. I recommend using a lighter colored shirt. If you use a light colored tee shirt, it will cover in fewer coats.
When the fabric paint has completely dried, peel up your freezer stencil. Mine turned out cute BUT since it required multiple coats of paint, the bunny is a little on the hard side.
Even though I am fairly certain this shirt could also double as a bullet proof vest, I still think Grace will look cute in it.
*This bunny isn't just for tee shirts...you never know where else he might pop up.
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That is SO cute! What a great idea!
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Thank you so much Hope!
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Thanks Karah. i can't wait to check out your link party!
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Thanks Stephanie!
DeleteLOVE the shirt but seriously ADORE it on the pillow!!! :) so so cute! Hoppy Spring!
ReplyDeleteSome bunny just made my day, thanks Heather!
DeleteOh - I have been dying to try this stencil method - great to see it really does work! Love this T shirt - will look so amazing on your blonde cutie! Heather @ settingforfour.blogspot.com
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ReplyDeleteThanks Jenny!
DeleteAdorable shirt and pillow! I love bunnies and that's such a perfect bunny for stenciling!
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DeleteThat is the cutest idea!! Love it! Thank you so much for sharing at Thursday's Temptation.
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Thanks Jill!
DeleteSuch a great idea! And a really great tutorial. Seriously, very "easy peasy" to follow ...
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Linda
www.itallstartedwithpaint.com
I love this! I always worry about paint seeping through under the stencil! Problem solved.
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karianne
The possibilities are endless - love this idea!!
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So sweet, Amy! I'm going to include a link back in tomorrow's Easter highlights. ;) Thanks so much for sharing!
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