Stenciled T-shirt
© Jennifer Ofenstein (ofenjen)
Supplies
T-shirt
Fabric paint
Stencil of your choice, printed on freezer paper (The author chose the Ravenclaw Crest.)
Exacto (or craft) knife
Cutting mat (or surface)
Foam paint roller
Iron
Newspaper
Instructions
Pre-wash and dry t-shirt.
Print stencil onto freezer paper on flat side (make sure not to print on shiny side).
Using Exacto knife, carefully cut stencil out of freezer paper on top of cutting mat.
Center stencil on the front of the t-shirt, shiny side down.
Pre-heat iron to highest setting.
Making sure that the shiny side is down, iron stencil onto t-shirt until it adheres.
Place newspaper in between front and back of t-shirt, to prevent bleed-through.
Roll paint evenly over stencil, making sure to stay within the confines of the paper.
Let the paint dry for a while, then carefully peel the stencil off of the shirt.
Allow paint to cure for amount of time recommended by manufacturer.
Final Product
Credit
Jennifer Ofenstein's (ofenjen) pattern was taken with permission from sewhooked.org.
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This post has been edited by As_Weasley_as_I_wannabe: 29 May 2009 - 02:29 PM

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