It's deer season! Celebrate by making your own deer shirt using Tumble Dye and a stencil.
For a masculine shirt, use a gray shirt and green dye. We created variations of dark and light green by applying more spray in some areas and less in others.
For a more feminine shirt, use a white shirt and glitter spray.
If deer are not your thing, the stencil and color combinations are endless! We hope this gives you some inspiration.
TIPS:
• Place a piece of cardstock in your shirt, to avoid spraying through to the back.
• Cut a stencil out of sticker paper and attach it to your shirt.
• Cover the areas you don't want sprayed with paper.
• Do several light sprays rather than saturating it all at once.
• Don't forget to heat set to make it permanent.
For a masculine shirt, use a gray shirt and green dye. We created variations of dark and light green by applying more spray in some areas and less in others.
For a more feminine shirt, use a white shirt and glitter spray.
If deer are not your thing, the stencil and color combinations are endless! We hope this gives you some inspiration.
TIPS:
• Place a piece of cardstock in your shirt, to avoid spraying through to the back.
• Cut a stencil out of sticker paper and attach it to your shirt.
• Cover the areas you don't want sprayed with paper.
• Do several light sprays rather than saturating it all at once.
• Don't forget to heat set to make it permanent.
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