Nature T-Shirt
- Total Time Needed:
- 1 Hour
This method of capturing natural shapes on a shirt is so popular that kids might request the project for their summer birthday parties and camps.
- Materials
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- Solid-colored T-Shirt
- Assorted natural objects (leaves, ferns, flowers)
- Rubber gloves
- Spray bottle
- Bleach
- Bucket
- Water
- Instructions
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Lay the shirt outdoors on a hard, flat surface, such as cement, away from anything that might be damaged by bleach. Arrange the leaves, flowers and other objects in a simple design on the shirt. Only the silhouettes of the items will show, so objects with distinctive shapes work best. If there's a breeze, place stones on the objects to hold them in place.
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This step is for adults only: Wearing rubber gloves, spray the shirt lightly with bleach around all the edges of the design. Let the shirt set until you see the color start to changeabout 1 minute or so. Carefully remove and dispose of the flowers and leaves.
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Submerge the shirt in a bucket of water and thoroughly rinse it. This stops the bleach from eating through the fabric. Put it through the washer and dryer, and your masterpiece is ready to wear. Note: Be sure to label the spray bottle, or empty and rinse it immediately.
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- Tips:
- Shirts in bright hues of pink, blue and green work best.
- Find more about:
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- 1 Hour |
- All Ages |
- Clothes Decorating |
- Natural Objects |
- Preschooler |
- School Age |
- Sew & No Sew Crafts |
- Summer |
- Teen |
- Toddler |
- Tween
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