
I decided to add a little flair to this white t shirt with the stamp I made a few weeks ago. Come take a look on how it was done.

I carved out a drawing that I had made before. I reversed the image on some parchment paper before tranferring onto the stamp block. I used a pencil to draw all over the back of the paper the image so I could transfer the image. Then I carved out my stamp with Speedball carving kit.

I placed a piece of chip board in between the shirt, so to protect the back.

After I finished carving out my stamp I used acrylic paint with Delta Creamcoat Textile medium. The textile medium transforms the paint to become a textile paint. I randomly placed the flowers down the shirt.

I added a second row of flowers and allowed the shirt to dry. I let the shirt cure for seven days before steam heating on medium on the back of the shirt. That's it, simple and unique fashion tee for the summer!
7 comments:
Cute shirt and your model is lovely!!! It's the eyes!
Cute!! :)
Hi I love the giveaway. Also, I watched your bird with the attitude painting video....that was so awesome! Thanks so much for sharing that with us! I'm a big fan...
oh this is so cute!!!!
and the wearer is even cuter!!
Great tutorial! Love the shirt!
Congrats to the bag winner!
Very creative Mechelle.
I am so excited about winning the tote, thanks so much Mechelle.
And the shirt is great. I am going to try it.
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