same as the x'mas tee in previous post..i am experimenting with crayons on tee..
it's very simple.. just choose a non-toxic crayon (i borrowed my boy's Crayola Crayons.. heehee),
first.. wash the tee (so that it could better absorb the color)..
draft out the designs on the tees using erasable fabric pen/ pencil, and follow by coloring on the tee with the crayons.. after which iron over it with a piece of paper to absorb any excess colors, than stitched the outline of your designs!
viola! so here goes the tee.. done!
sorry Irene.. no hair on the gal as I had a hard time deciding on the hair style..end up no hair is still the easiest.. heehee lazy me *-*
it's very simple.. just choose a non-toxic crayon (i borrowed my boy's Crayola Crayons.. heehee),
first.. wash the tee (so that it could better absorb the color)..
draft out the designs on the tees using erasable fabric pen/ pencil, and follow by coloring on the tee with the crayons.. after which iron over it with a piece of paper to absorb any excess colors, than stitched the outline of your designs!
viola! so here goes the tee.. done!
sorry Irene.. no hair on the gal as I had a hard time deciding on the hair style..end up no hair is still the easiest.. heehee lazy me *-*
My Dear San,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely tee esp with your handmade work! It simply makes my day when I see the colorful rainbows as it matches to Hayley's the very 1st tee you gave her. No worries on the 'hair' I sure you can work it out the next time.
U r so creative! I keeping thinking what did you use on the coloring .. could it be color pencils. Does Jerral wondering who use his crayons? tsk tsk..
Irene