
I have wanted to try stenciling on old T-shirts with bleach for awhile now. It is so simple, and quick. All I did was cut stars and words from contact paper using my Sizzix. I placed them on the shirts where I wanted, made sure they were adhered well, put a trash bag inside the t-shirt to protect the back from bleach, and sprayed with a spray mister filled with bleach. The effect was obvious in 1-2 minutes.
Make sure you do this in a well ventilated area, preferably outside, and wear gloves and protective eye wear.
You will love this project. The customizations options are unlimited!
Great idea and they look good too – well done!
LOVE it!!! I will have to make some for the kids. This is a great project this year since we have the olympics this year too.
Cheri
Those are really cute!
Hi! Found this on pinterest and I LOVE this idea. So simple and easy to do, but fun and festive. Thanks for the great idea!
Awesome!
Awesome I’am going to give this a try for the 4th.
Love them! They look awesome!
Those came out great!
Love your spin on the bleach tshirt!
Very cool & so easy. Love the result!
LOVE IT… so cute Johnnie!!!
great idea about the spray bottle… I just want to do this to get an ombre effect without using Rit Dye, a bucket and water. 🙂
Do you think I could get a similar effect by using stickers? I don’t have a Sizzix.
Absolutely, Bev. Great Idea!
Should it be washed in Cold water once its completely dry?
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