One of my favorite t-shirts was ruined by some oily looking stains. I think the culprit was those nasty dryer sheets. It hung forlorn in my closet for the longest time.
I'd look at it and sigh, thinking I would have to relegate it to the "barn clothes" category. Since it wasn't getting used, I decided to see if I could make it wearable once again...
Here are my tools: |
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Close up of the stains. They look worse in real life. |
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This line of t-shirts (you may even own one), always have this little tag sewn to the front. |
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I've masked off the little yellow dog and the text so I can preserve it during the painting. That's what the photocopy was for. |
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I tied off little sections to create a textural pattern. |
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Spraying on the front is done. The spray paint is in just a pump sprayer so it will have little blips of paint now and again. After the front dried to the touch, I removed the rubber bands and did the same to the back. Insert scratch paper inside your shirt to protect from bleed-through. |
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I plan to "run like a dog" now, and in style! |