It was a big deal last year when the Saints went to the Super Bowl for the first time (And WON!). We were invited to a Bowl watching party and I wanted to represent my team. But since we live in San Antonio now there was no Saints gear to be found. So I had to resort to making my own:
Now it's football season once again. Mine and the hubs' shirts still fit, but little Con-Man has grown out of his Saints outfit. So I thought I would make one for him similar to ours using the same technique.
(If you don't share a love for the Saints you can use this technique to create any kind of shirt! I made a bunch for my sister Bachelorette Party.)
I bought him a black T-shirt from Walmart and using Word I typed up the image I wanted then cut it out using an Exacto knife.
Once I had everything cut out I centered it on the shirt front and taped it down. I also slid a magazine inside the shirt so the paint wouldn't bleed through to the back.
Using a short stiff brush I used fabric paint to transfer the wording.
I did two coats of the gold paint since the first coat didn't show up well over the black fabric. Then I used white puff paint to highlight some of the wording.
This technique is pretty easy, I was able to get the first coat done while Con-Man ate his dinner.
(Gratuitous Shot of Cute Baby) |
Front all done:
So anyone else excited about football season? Do you think you could use this technique for another purpose? I'd love to hear about it!
So cute and creative. I love me a little Who Dat baby!
ReplyDeletePS: Ladyfanatics.com has reeeally good Saint apparel at decent prices. I just ordered this yesterday.
http://www.ladyfanatics.com/NFL_New_Orleans_Saints_Ladies/Reebok_New_Orleans_Saints_Ladies_White_Retro_Burnout_Stripe_T-shirt
Who Dat!!!
ReplyDeleteToo cute! The shirt is, too. :)
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How cute (but Roll Tide!)
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Allison
Atticmag
Hi! Popping in and following from New Friend Fridays. Wow, that shirt came out great! *go Pats!*
ReplyDeleteI'm all about supporting my team, but official apparel is so expensive! I love this idea. I'd totally make hockey shirts for my whole family.
ReplyDeleteawesome job! I love it.
ReplyDeleteAwww, too cute!
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS!!! My husband was born in Bossier City, LA so we are huge LSU & Saints fan too!!!! :) We are of course glued to the TV today. I adore football season!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! And what a completely adorable baby. =oD
ReplyDeleteI can see using this technique for a whole lot more than t-shirts, too. Thanks for the tutorial!
t shrit is so cute
ReplyDeleteHi Rachelle...
ReplyDeleteAhhh...simply adorable! Ohhh..and really cool t-shirt too! Hehe! Your little guy is soooo cute! Thanks for joining in with the fun of Sunday Favorites this week!
Warmest wishes,
Chari @Happy To Design
It looks great, I love the back too! Have you ever tried freezer paper? I've heard that's super easy.
ReplyDeleteSooo cute! Great job!
ReplyDeleteI don't know which is cuter, the t-shirt or the model - okay, it's the model. He is just adorable. What a great idea for a theme t-shirt. I'll be the bachelorette party ones were terrific, too.
ReplyDeleteThis is the one idea that I have been meaning to try but have yet to get the guts to do. I know slacker! Thanks for the inspiration and I love the Con-Man!
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So cute! I'm going to have to make some of these this year probably for basketball season.
ReplyDeleteSUPER cute!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks so much for linking up to gettin' crafty on hump day!!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little saint :). Thanks for linking to FFT.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to Mad Skills Monday!
ReplyDeleteOk, not a Saints fan but love these. Thanks for linking up to Beyond the Picket Fence's Under $100 Linky Party
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