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Fabric Paint a Baby Shirt

Materials:
One white tee shirt for a baby ~ I bought one for a baby of 3-6 months.
A light blue water erasable pen to draw the design on the tee shirt.
Fabric paint in two colors: Brown and Orange.
One fine paintbrush.
A few sheets of white paper.
Iron and ironing board.

Instructions for making the project:

1. Before starting with the paint project, rinse the tee shirt in cold water to remove any sizing in the material. Do not add fabric softener.
2. Allow the tee shirt to dry properly and iron it lightly to remove any wrinkles from the material.
3. Draw a design onto the front of the tee shirt, using the light blue water erasable pen. I chose the footprint of a lion ~ but any other design may be used.
4. Add a few clean sheets of white paper between the front and back parts of the tee shirt, so that the paint won’t smudge the back of the tee shirt.
5. Paint the lion’s footprint with the Brown fabric paint. Use the paint in undiluted form.
6. Allow the paint to dry thoroughly before continuing with the next step of the project.
7. Make a watery mix of the Brown and Orange fabric paint, and use this to color the background.
8. Again, allow the paint to dry thoroughly before continuing with the next step of the project.
9.  Add a caption phrase that will fit in with the design. In this case, I added the words “Born 2 B Wild.” Finish it off by adding a decorative border around the design.
10. Allow the paint to dry again.
11. Set iron on tee shirt’s recommended maximum heat and iron the tee shirt on the reverse side.

About Benetta Strydom

This article was written by Benetta Strydom, site owner of Crafter's World Online. Visit her site at http://craftersworldonline.com This article may be freely reprinted, as long as the site credits, including the URL, are added to the bottom of the article.


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