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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Bleach Stencils Tutorial

Bleach stencils are nothing new, you can find tutorials all over the internet, but I thought I would post one with my latest projects my latest projects. :)


These are easy and fun to do, older kids can help. :) Be sure to wear old yucky clothes that you don't mind getting bleached if you make a mistake. 
Step 1: Choose a stencil- There are several places online to find stencils- here are a few of my favorites Deviantart search stencils, http://www.spraypaintstencils.com/Threadbanger, share a stencil or you can just google what stencils you want- there are some good ones. If you are ambitious you can make your own stencil in photoshop.

What you'll need: Bleach
                            Spray bottle
                             Thin plastic (from packaging)
                              stencil
                              magic marker
                              Shirt
Step 2: Trace your stencil onto the thin platic (you can you paper as well, but if you want to make more than 1 of something, plastic works better)
Step 3: Cut out the image- the more detailed your stencil the longer this will take. You can use an exacto knife, but I just use scissors for better control. ( I need more practice with X-acto knives- my hand cramps up)


Step 4: Position the stencil where you want it on the shirt. Use plastic or cardboard inside the shirt to prevent bleed through and spray with the bleach. Allow a few minutes for the the bleach to react before removing your stencil.

Step 5: Immediately put the shirt in a cold sink or rinse will cold water to set the bleach. I like to run the garment though the washer on cold afterward as well.
That's it! :) Easy huh?


Thursday, June 9, 2011

Stroller Face Lift!

I was given our EvenFlo stroller by a dear friend before Hudson was born, and it was twice loved at the time. Hudson loved it and Lincoln rode in his carseat in it last summer, but now that weather is nicer and Lincoln's cruising in it, I thought it deserved a make-over!


Here are the Before Pictures- I have been working on it all morning, and it is already looking much nicer. I am waiting on some liquid stitch to dry before I post the Afters- but I think you'll be impressed. (My sewing skills are not the best, but I enjoy sewing when I am not being graded, so I can sew fine for myself- I wouldn't go into BUSINESS, but I am ok with mediocre.)
After!