I decided to make a couple t-shirts myself. This way I could customize the entire process from the color of the shirt and tie-dye method, all the way through to the design. And it was much more budget-friendly this way too!
To see the full tutorial, go to my Rit Studio page here.
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These turned out pretty cool! you should get a cart and sell some on the beach. Add a bottle of sunscreen and charge $25.
ReplyDeleteI think you're onto something there! I can see myself kicked back, chilling under my umbrella living the good life.
DeleteI like that. I'm not into harsh tie-dye prints... I'd do more subtle if that's even possible. I'm getting into slouchy t-shrts for myself. Is it an age thing? I'm starting to get into "costume jewelry" to spruce up plain looking clothes since I can't compete with the youngin's anymore. I think I remember my mother doing that when I was a teen. LOL The joys of getting wrinkles.
ReplyDeleteI think there is something to be said for being comfortable. You can still be cool and chic at the same time. Those wrinkles... I think they're sneaking up on me!
DeleteOMG, I love the "Love" T-shirt! Cursive font is my weakness. Thanks for sharing with us at Hump Day Happenings : )
ReplyDeleteThat's my favorite too :-)
DeleteThese are so cute! I love the mix of fun colors and the graphics!
ReplyDeleteThanks!! They were fun to make
DeleteThese are so perfect for summer!
ReplyDeleteCool and breezy is the way to go.
Deletethese turned out adorable
ReplyDeleteBrett
Thanks Brett! I was nervous about them. I've never tie-dyed before.
DeleteSo cute! I loved tie dye anything when I was younger and I'm glad it's now back in!
ReplyDelete-Sharon
The Tiny Heart
These are so cute! I love how you have fun graphics on them, I used to tie dye a lot but only on plain white T's, the graphics make them a lot more fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks Melissa. I love wording. I'm going to make more!
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