Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Disney Shirts

Ready for it?  I'm going to post pictures of our Disney shirts. To protect the identity of my kids, I had a little fun in Photoshop...




So how did we do them?  Easy peasy.
1) I downloaded a template of Mickey Mouse ears.
2) Next I traced that template on our shirts in pencil.




3) I sewed around the Mouse ears with dental floss.  I've read you should use waxed.  I used the teflon slippery kind.




4)  I pulled the dental floss tight to make a puckered "balloon".




Now this is where I diverged on the two techniques.  By the way, I skipped the soda ash step some tutorials recommend. 

Orange and black Halloween Mickey shirts. (concentric circle idea)
1) I put rubber bands around the puckered balloon to keep it separate.  I did mine right on the line of the floss--I've since read you should make sure it is below it to keep it pretty separate.  



2) Using the puckered balloon as the end, wrap rubber bands to section off the shirt..  By the end it should look something like a snake.




3) Use fabric dyes in any pattern you want until each section you want colored is colored.  For more coverage, make sure you get into the folds or grooves of the shirt.  If you want more white to show through, leave some space between dye areas.



4) Be careful not to let dyed sections touch each other--color will transfer.  My two "snakes" are a little too close.  Also, I got some color transfer when I had the shirts on the grocery store bags.  The ink from those rubbed off onto the orange sections. 




5) Wrap in plastic and let it sit for a day or so.  Sorry no picture of that, but what I did was use the plastic sheeting in the above picture.  I wrapped the first shirt, then added the second, and then the third keeping the clear plastic between each additional shirt.  I then wrapped the whole thing together and put it in a plastic bag for a couple of days.

6) Rinse your shirt until the water runs clear.



Blue and red (swirl shirts)
1) Lay your shirt flat with the Mickey poking up in the center. 



2) Take the Mickey and twist it clockwise gathering up the shirt as you go.



3) Once the shirt resembles something like a fat disk, carefully wrap rubber bands across it dividing the shirt like a pie.  Keep the Mickey head poking up.  




4)  Color the Mickey head with fabric dye--wrap with plastic wrap and secure with elastics.  Then use the fabric dyes in any order you want until on the pie until each section you want colored is colored. 






 5) For more coverage, make sure you get into the folds or grooves of the shirt.



6) Be careful not to let dyed sections touch each other--color will transfer.

7) Wrap in plastic and let it sit for a day or so.

Once the dyes have set for a day or two, unwrap each shirt and run under cold water until the water run-off is clear.  Dry the shirts and wash them again.




On the blue and red Mickey shirts, the stitched Mickey didn't show up well.  To rectify that I tried using bleach pen to trace the outline.  That didn't work too well, so I used a bleach with a toothpick and a q-tip to trace the out line and that worked much, much better.



Fall 2013 note:  I made the original shirts a couple of years ago and I had really large dye bottles which still had red, blue and black.  I thought I could just reuse them.  The blue came out fine, but the red turned pink after the final wash and the black is really more navy blue at this point.  I finally bought new red dye because the pink was unacceptable to me.  It worked out fine. 

Other tutorials with photos here and  for swirl pattern here.  Cutest video of both techniques here.



Tuesday, October 26, 2010


It's always fun to decorate for Halloween, but sometimes storing the decorations can be a bit of a pain. And if you like to change things up from time to time, it's can be tricky using the same thing each year. An easy solution to all this is buying a premade phrase to place on your walls, door or windows. When the holiday is over, just peel the letters off.

Halloween will be a bit interesting for my family this year. My oldest is at the stage where he doesn't really want to dress up. In fact last year, we hit so many parties none of the kids was interested in going to Trick or Treat.

Go figure!

I can still have fun decorating though.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

October Fun

It's already the 5th of October. Halloween is three and a half weeks away, and it's time to decorate. Consider putting vinyl rub-ons onto your windows and doors...


Sunday, October 28, 2007

More Halloween Fun!

Last year I wanted to create a wall hanging that I could switch out for my regular art on the walls. This is what I came up with first. It is a 12x12 wood board spray painted in a shiny black acrylic. I have a font with fun Halloween-themed dingbats, and I wanted to incorporate them into a square sign. I also wanted it to be versatile for smaller displays, so this particular design also works well on 4x4 black bathroom tiles.

I came up with the idea for this second sign after I made the Boo board. I was playing around with the idea of spiders and using two colors of vinyl to make a sign (much like our overlays). I love how it turned out. Now that I've gotten my orange vinyl, I'm thinking of tackling a pumpkin or jack-o-lantern design. It looks like I'll be finishing those after Halloween since this week I am trying to finish up the last of the Friday Frenzy orders, and I also need to help my sister-in-law who just fractured her kneecap and is 3rd term pregnancy. (Yikes!)

I've got one more Halloween inspired idea that I will try & post for you tomorrow. Let me just say, it's gone a long-way in preventing fights over candy. Until then, Happy Fall!
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Friday, October 26, 2007

Halloween Fun


This is a cute little sign I made for my home two years when we were first starting out. We love fall & Halloween around here. There is something in the air when leaves are falling that I just love. Orange reminds me of fall for so many reasons--leaves, pumpkins, Halloween & football (orange & blue were my high school colors).

And speaking of falling leaves, Melissa Allen, who took some of the professional shots for our website, just posted these gorgeous leaves on her photography blog. Check it out.