It all stemmed from this shirt I saw Babz510 post on Instagram! I thought this was a really cute, fun shirt for the holidays. Unfortunately, when I asked her about it, she said it was from Old Navy 2010!
Which led me to my Silhouette! I designed the template in the Silhouette Software
I then cut the design out on a piece of vinyl. Using only the negative from the cut, I peeled the sticky back off and placed it on my shirt, making sure that it was securely stuck to the shirt so that no paint could seep under. Note: You could also use freezer paper (shiny side down), and iron it on your shirt, in lieu of vinyl.
Once I was happy with the placement of the vinyl, I used red fabric paint and a foam brush and filled in the design. Starting with a thin layer and adding another until I reached the desired effect. (I think I used about 3 layers).
The paint calls for letting it sit for 4 hours. I wanted to wear it before the 4 hours would've been up, so I used a blow dryer and helped it along, it was dry to the touch very quickly. The next step was just to remove the vinyl.
There you have it! My Christmas Shirt for the cost of $2.97 for the paint, the shirt and vinyl I already had on hand. Can't beat that! I took this photo in the mirror with my phone, so the letters look backwards! They really aren't.
I also had this fun positive cut left, which I used on a Christmas Present that was wrapped in Kraft paper. (I couldn't let it go to waste!). Sorry, but I forgot to take a photo of the package.