How to redo clothes..... SO MANY IDEAS!!!!! I just spent 30 minutes l

How to redo clothes..... SO MANY IDEAS!!!!! I just spent 30 minutes l

Merrick's Art // Style + Sewing for the Everyday Girl: DIY Painted Color Block Top (Tutorial)

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A few weeks ago, I saw Molly, from Urban Nester, wear a neon color-block top from Gap and I instantly loved it. I've been itching to pull out my fabric paints for a while, so this was a good opportunity. I used a long sleeved plain white t-shirt that I almost never wore, and altered the sleeves (using this tutorial) to 3/4 length. Then here's what I did: Materials: light plain colored t-shirt fabric paint tape sponge brush Step 1: mark the location where your fabric paint will end (mine was about 8 inches from the shoulder seam), and tape it off. I made the mistake of not taping on both the inside and outside of my shirt, so my paint bled a little bit, so make sure you tape off the front and the back, on the inside and outside. **if it was summer and I was able to hang dry my shirt outside, I would have used RIT dye and dip dyed the shirt. I think this would have worked a little bit better. I'll definitely be trying this again when it warms up a bit more... Step 2: Lay your shirt out on a board (or something that can get stained), and using watered down fabric paint, sponge your paint lightly on to the lower half of your shirt. Sponge the entire front of the shirt, then flip the shirt and sponge the back. Step 3: Hang dry for several hours. Step 4: (optional) because mine bled a little bit, I painted a white stripe across the top to camouflage the mistake, and I love how it turned out. Wait at least three days to wash, and then wash inside out. the green is much more vibrant and neon than it appears in this photo. The actual color is much more similar to the hang-dry photo above. Next time I think I'm going to style it with my new leopard belt, just like Molly did. Happy painting!

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