Saturday, June 15, 2013

DIY

2 great new Diy
t-shirt designs



1. Geometric Cut-out Shirt

1. Geometric Cut-out Shirt
This abstract cut-out was created by Marta at Second Funniest Thing, and it’s chic enough for a night out.
What you’ll need: a basic T-shirt (the one shown is a men’s shirt), fabric chalk, this template, pins, and scissors.
Print the template. Cut out the design.
Place template on back top side of your T-shirt. Mark the design with chalk.
It should look like this.
Cut out the shapes.
Use the same template to trace just a triangle on the front of your shirt. Cut out the triangle.
Wash it and you’re done! An edgier update of your average old tee.

2. Tree Silhouette

2. Tree Silhouette
This tree silhouette shirt was created by Veva at My White Idea.
Materials needed: a T-shirt (one or two sizes larger than your usual size), scissors, chalk, a dish, and an Iron.
Iron your shirt. This will make it much easier to draw on it.
Fold the T-shirt in half and mark the center. Then use the dish to mark a circle at the height you want the tree cut-out to be at.
Draw a tree within the circle. Don’t make very thin branches as they may fall apart with wear.
Follow the marked lines to cut out the tree. Remember you’re cutting out the blank space around the tree, not the tree itself. To avoid cutting the other side of the shirt, put a magazine inside the T-shirt.
If you want, you can also cut the sleeves and the neck of the T-shirt.This will make it a bit looser and cooler.
Before wearing, clean the T-shirt to remove the chalk marks.
Done! A unique and breezy summer shirt.

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