1990's "S" Shirt with Freezer paper + Fabric Paint!
1990s "S" shirt with freezer paper + fabric dye!
Did you grow up in the 90s? If yes, then you know what "C" is, right? I remember sitting outside on vacation and drawing over and over... I had to bring in a notebook and a pen.I love that S, especially now that my last name starts with an S! This shirt is the perfect conversation piece for anyone who can recognize it, let's do it right now!
In case you forgot, here are the steps to draw that letter S:
Submission requirement:
T-shirtfreeze paper
Creator of Crete
Carpet Cricut 12x24
Cricket EasyPress 2Carpet Cricut EasyPress
fabric color
Stencil brush
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You can find freezer paper next to wax paper at grocery stores. It has a wax-coated glossy finish, so when you press down on the fabric, it sticks to create the perfect stencil.
Lay the frosting paper on the mat with the shiny side. Then cut out the s, set the freeze paper setting, so it's easy!
Then erase the outline of the S and place it on the shirt where the S should be. Print on freezer paper with EasyPress 2.
Then, pull the inside of the S and insert it into the gap, making small slits around the edges.
After printing, it is ready for signing.
I chose the color of black fabric, the fabric performance of the plaid is excellent! After drying, it becomes soft and flexible, rather than hard and cracked.
Use the stencil brush to paint the black paint on the t-shirt.
Spraying paint on a shirt gives it an almost boring look, so I don't go overboard with the paint. I like the look.
Once the paint is applied, carefully peel off the freeze paper.
Then leave until completely dry.
Finish off the color by adjusting the temperature to match the dust bottle.
That's all!
Like, pin and share with everyone who loves these s!I love making t-shirts! You can never have too many T-shirts, right?!
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