Yesterday I saw the cutest t-shirt over at Acire Adventures . It has a Fender Precision Bass and offered to share the image. She emailed it to me (THANKS ERICA!!!!)....and though she did hers on a Silhouette...and me not having one, I created mine with freezer paper; it turned out pretty good. L-Rod (my youngest) wore it to school today, looking quiet stylish in his new T and Converse.
The image is light gray and looks a bit worn....just like an old school T.
This is an Einstein T I did a couple of months ago (also for L-Rod).
I am now on a T kick and am sure I will have many more to share in the very near future!
nicole
Great shirts! I saw your link over at Acire Adventures, and feel inspired to try this myself for my own little one. I haven't tried the freezer paper yet, but it sounds easy enough. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love this- especially the Einstein print. Did you make that yourself or just trace over a photo?
ReplyDeleteThe freezer paper method is really easy once you try it. It may make you feel a little more at ease if you try it with a really basic design and a scrap of fabric. I was intimidated at first. Just make sure the edges have a good bond! I learned the hard way.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I did a yahoo search for Einstein silhoutte pictures and came across it, printed and then traced to my liking. The pixels were really distorted when I enlarged, so, I kinda did my own thing here and there. Here is where I found it. Let me know how it turns out!
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