1990's "S" Shirt with Freezer paper + Fabric Paint!
1990s 'S' T-Shirt with Cold Paper + Fabric Dye!
Did you grow up in the 90s? If you know, you know that "S", don't you? I remember sitting outside during recess and constantly drawing this on paper...I should have brought a notebook and a pen.I love that S, especially now that my last name starts with an S! This t-shirt is the perfect conversation starter for anyone in the know, let's do it now!
In case you forgot, here are the steps to get that S:
Supplies are needed:
Blousefrozen paper
cat maker
12x24 cricket mat
Cricut Easy Press 2Cricut EasyPress Mat
Fabric dye
stencil brush
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Glossy paper can be found at the grocery store alongside parchment paper. It has a glossy finish coated in wax, so when pressed it adheres to fabric making it the perfect stencil.
Lay glossy paper on the mat with the shiny side touching the mat. So size S, there is a freezer paper setting, so it's easy!
Then remove the outline of the S and place it on the shirt where you want the S to be. Press the sandpaper with EasyPress 2.
Then pull the inside of the S and push it through the gap, leaving that little gap at the edge.
After printing, it is ready to be painted.
I chose black fabric paint, Plaid Fabric Creations is great. It dries smooth and supple instead of stiff and cracked.
Use the stencil brush to color the black paint on the t-shirt.
Painting fabric paint on a shirt makes the finish almost delicate, so I don't dye the paint anymore. I like the sad look.
Once the color is set, gently remove the gel paper.
Then let it sit until it dries completely.
Finish the painting by adjusting the heat according to the fabric crafting bottle.
It is!
Like, pin and share with someone who likes this S!I love making t-shirts! You can never have enough shirts, can you?
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