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So, I have another idea for a craft.

 

Have you seen the bleach t-shirts that folks are making?  They block off an area of a tee shirt (some use contact paper, some just use heavy paper), then spray a mixture of 50/50 water and bleach on the tee.   Once dry, they remove what they used to block part, and the design stands out.

 

I am already thinking this would be cool with Peter Pan, possibly flying over the London skyline.  Also, Pooh and Piglet, walking hand in hand.

 

I was wondering how this would look with a Musket Mickey.

 

This is the sort of thing I mean: http://www.sixsistersstuff.com/2012/01/diy-bleach-t-shirt-tutorial-perfect.html

 

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This is one of the many shirts my wife made for the Fourth.

Looks like yet another project......delete this thread before I see even more ideas for projects I have no time to complete.   Luckily I can cut the fonts out on the old vinyl cutter : )

That shirt looks great!   Wish i was crafty.   I am sly.   But not crafty.

So, I have another idea for a craft.

 

Have you seen the bleach t-shirts that folks are making?  They block off an area of a tee shirt (some use contact paper, some just use heavy paper), then spray a mixture of 50/50 water and bleach on the tee.   Once dry, they remove what they used to block part, and the design stands out.

 

I am already thinking this would be cool with Peter Pan, possibly flying over the London skyline.  Also, Pooh and Piglet, walking hand in hand.

 

I was wondering how this would look with a Musket Mickey.

 

This is the sort of thing I mean: http://www.sixsistersstuff.com/2012/01/diy-bleach-t-shirt-tutorial-perfect.html

 

7b6ca64e57c97a236633a8368475f973.jpg

That color of T-shirt is terrible though!!!  Needs to be purple!!! (or Blue or Orange)

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So, I have another idea for a craft.

 

Have you seen the bleach t-shirts that folks are making?  They block off an area of a tee shirt (some use contact paper, some just use heavy paper), then spray a mixture of 50/50 water and bleach on the tee.   Once dry, they remove what they used to block part, and the design stands out.

 

I am already thinking this would be cool with Peter Pan, possibly flying over the London skyline.  Also, Pooh and Piglet, walking hand in hand.

 

I was wondering how this would look with a Musket Mickey.

 

This is the sort of thing I mean: http://www.sixsistersstuff.com/2012/01/diy-bleach-t-shirt-tutorial-perfect.html

 

7b6ca64e57c97a236633a8368475f973.jpg

 

 

I am so not crafty but I could totally do this. 

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So, I have another idea for a craft.

 

Have you seen the bleach t-shirts that folks are making?  They block off an area of a tee shirt (some use contact paper, some just use heavy paper), then spray a mixture of 50/50 water and bleach on the tee.   Once dry, they remove what they used to block part, and the design stands out.

 

I am already thinking this would be cool with Peter Pan, possibly flying over the London skyline.  Also, Pooh and Piglet, walking hand in hand.

 

I was wondering how this would look with a Musket Mickey.

 

This is the sort of thing I mean: http://www.sixsistersstuff.com/2012/01/diy-bleach-t-shirt-tutorial-perfect.html

 

7b6ca64e57c97a236633a8368475f973.jpg

I love this! Am SOOO doing it for our next trip!

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Love this one!  And it looks easy enough that I can maybe pull it off in my not-so-copious spare time. 

 

I found the instructions on Pinterest but they apparently came off the Disney site originally as that's where the stencil was.  Here's the Pinterest link...

http://www.pinterest.com/pin/469992911086719362/?CMP=SOC-FBPAGE20141010154549&CMP=SOC-FBPAGE20141010154549

 

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Link to stencil...

http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/media/wdw_nextgen/CoreCatalog/WaltDisneyWorld/en_us/PDF/Mason-Jar-Stencil.jpg

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Lou for someone like me with absolutely no talent, except caring for babies/children, it does not look simple. But I sure do love it and wish I could make one.   :mellow:

 

I don't see where talent is required for that project.

Stick the stencil in the jar, trace it with a marker, slop the paint around the inside of the jar, done.

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