I'm head-over-heels for something else:
Making my own Ink Blot T-shirt Designs
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Ink Blot T-shirt Fail - Before
Ink Blot Oops T-shirt (where i got my mistakes out of the way):I started with a plain t-shirt (I usually use white, but had this pink one on hand so thought I'd give it a whirl.
Next, I folded the cardboard in half and make a strong crease
Put the creased cardboard inside the shirt
Made sure the creased cardboard is in the center of the shirt and secured it (I used some binder clips to keep it secure).
Some use acrylic, but I like the softer feel of fabric paint.
Applied my paint. I didn't try to make a design, just dripped, and dropped randomly.
Carefully folded my shirt in half along the cardboard crease.
Tada! My first "ink blot" t-shirt. Kind of a fun design.
Carefully folded my shirt in half along the cardboard crease.
Tada! My first "ink blot" t-shirt. Kind of a fun design.
And this is where it went terribly wrong...
And I decided to try 2 different colors together - black and light blue
I let my creative hands fly - Drip, drop, splat
Folded the shirt over and tada!
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There were a couple of spots with thick excess paint (if you look closely you'll see).
I should have left it alone.
But I don't often leave things alone when I should.
So I pulled out my little sponge to try and soak up some of the paint.
Wah, wah. Don't do that.
The more I dabbed, the worse it got and I ended up running to the sink to try and rinse out the paint entirely.
Do do that either.
It didn't come out, it just bled.
See, I'm teaching you how NOT to do things so you can avoid these mistakes! :)
Ink Blot T-shirt Fail - After
In the end, as my shirt hung to dry in its sad, blotchy state, my husband said it looked cool that way. Like it was supposed to be like that. I guess I'll believe him even though I know he may just be saying that to be nice. It does sort of have that I-wore-this-in-the-garage-and-got-grease-on-it sort of appeal.
***And by the way, the last "real step" (instead of running to the sink to un-do my design) - was letting the paint dry with the cardboard still in tact.
After it was dry, I removed the cardboard and used a dry hot iron (with a cloth on top of the design) to set the paint for about 3 minutes.
It's best not to wash your shirt for at least 72 hours.
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Ink Blot T-shirt Success - Before & After
Now that I had that mistake under my belt, I thought I'd give it another try. It worked SO much better.
Ink Blot T-shirt Success - Before
This time I used a plain white cotton shirt
And I decided to try 2 different colors together - black and light blue
Folded the shirt over and tada!
Ink Blot T-shirt Success - After
Woah! I loved it! It looks like a horse or angry bull. Not sure which. What do you see?
I decided to heat-set the design with a dry iron for about 3 minutes, after the design dried by putting a cloth between the iron and paint. I just used a scrap of muslin.
I'm still obsessed with this ink blot design. I couldn't have planned it if I tried.
And honestly, that's the crazy/intriguing/exciting part of ink blot design.
You never really know what you're going to get. It's a roll of the dice, baby. And that's what makes it so addictive.
Trust me, I warned my husband to hide all of his shirts.
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Related Posts- Ink blot t-shirts II and Ink blot t-shirts III
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Thank you for representing DIY Projects!! I thought this project was amazing! Not only is it easy, but it always turns out great! Thanks again!
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ReplyDeleteI see a pair of ballet slippers on this cute shirt!! I remember many years ago that you squirted a design on a shirt and they put it on a spinner...
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