I drew with sharpies on a white t-shirt, but after it washed the colors bled. Does the iron and cold water prevent this from happening? If so, I would love to try it again. The first experience I had has kept me from subjecting any more t-shirts to this treatment.
I did this with a red t shirt by covering one side of my print out with pastel (you could use chalk, but I had pastels on hand)and tracing the design onto the tshirt with a pencil. I then shook out the shirt to get the excess dust and then drew on the shirt. You could freehand draw a design on a darker shirt that light would not shine through easily too and then after shaking out the excess dust draw on top of that drawing. You would follow the same instruction about ironing and washing as above
you forgot the little rabbits and raindeers and unicorns ;D ahhaha that make it coolerrr!!! XD
MOB8ITS3MY1JOB 3 months ago
I drew with sharpies on a white t-shirt, but after it washed the colors bled. Does the iron and cold water prevent this from happening? If so, I would love to try it again. The first experience I had has kept me from subjecting any more t-shirts to this treatment.
robynlouise84 1 year ago
I did this with a red t shirt by covering one side of my print out with pastel (you could use chalk, but I had pastels on hand)and tracing the design onto the tshirt with a pencil. I then shook out the shirt to get the excess dust and then drew on the shirt. You could freehand draw a design on a darker shirt that light would not shine through easily too and then after shaking out the excess dust draw on top of that drawing. You would follow the same instruction about ironing and washing as above
angiersj 2 years ago
thanks man ill do that my friend want me to do the virgin mary i drew . and start a club i cant wait to try this
narcovice 2 years ago
no, just make sure to let it dry like an hour, then iron. it really stays on there
hunterhammock 2 years ago
fantastic does running it in water ruin the design after it drys
narcovice 2 years ago