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DIY Sharpie T-Shirts

Want to let your kids express themselves without all the mess of tie-dye? Instead create DIY sharpie t-shirts they will love designing and wearing!

When my girls were little (like little wee ones!), I was in charge of the crafts for our church play group. Now, that they are getting older, I still love to take the time to sit down and craft with them.

We decided to make fun t-shirts that could not have been easier (and mess free!).

Over the years, they have brought home a lot of tie-dye t-shirts from camps. I just did not want to deal with the hassle and mess that creates. Since I seem to be addicted to Sharpie art projects, I decided, why not make a t-shirt?

And, best of all, it can be done by almost any age child with any art ability.

DIY Sharpie T-Shirts

Here is what you need:

T-shirts (I ironed ours quickly first). White t-shirts will work best for this project
Stained Fabric Markers by Sharpie
Pieces of cardboard for each shirt
Print outs of the image you want to trace.

 

Step 1: Start by placing the cardboard inside the shirt to prevent the ink from transferring through to the back and then place the image you want to trace inside the shirt, on top of the cardboard. We found our image by simply searching on the web for “Elephant silhouette” and “whale silhouette”. A page from a coloring book would work really well also. If you child is younger and / or does not want to trace, you could also use stencils, or better yet – just have them draw what is in their imagination.

  Step 2: Simply start tracing the image that is inside the t-shirt. The markers have a longer tip so they can also easily be used to add details like shading if you would like. However, the work pretty easily to just draw a line. The ink feathers a little but does not run.

Step 3: After the outline is complete, you can add more details. My older daughter chose to just add “Summer 2014”. My younger daughter decided to add more details. Because, really, all purple elephants should have pink toenails.

 

In the end, both shirts came out super cute. The funny part was I had really expected my younger daughter, who is 11 to be into it. While she was, my older daughter came home telling me how she had told her friends at school about her new whale shirt! According to the package directions, the shirts should be machine washed in cold water and hung to dry.

Of course, I didn’t want to be left out, so I made a whale shirt also – but mine has a case of the pink measles. Of course, the best part is that we all slowed down for a little bit and had something to do together. That is always a win in my book!

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What fun design would put on your Sharpie Stained t-shirt?

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Laura Putnam

Laura Putnam of Finding Home is a Jersey Girl who married her maple syrup making husband from NH. After living all about the country, they have settled in the Hudson Valley of NY where they are raising their two daughters. Nothing makes her happier then scouring through estate sales, junk shops and auctions to find vintage treasure to pair with her traditional style - with a little modern twist. Currently, Laura and her husband Dana own Sugarhouse,and have an online store and wholesale items for purchase.

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  • i remember making my own band shirts with a regular black sharpie years ago! My son and i have just started making spray tie dye shirts - with fabric spray there is NO mess as long as you put a big piece of cardboard under the shirt, and it's very easy and quick! You just lay the shirt out and sort of pinch it up in places - the tighter the whole thing is scrunched the more white there will be - and then spray (not too close). When you switch colors, open the shirt and re-scrunch to get different areas available. I am also going to write on one of my son's for him (He's 4) - so you can sharpie over them too!

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  • We made fun designs, and then dripped rubbing alcohol over it with an eyedropper...VIOLA! Faux tie dye!! The color expands and will mix with the colors next to it. I made myself a Fourth of July fireworks t-shirt that people wanted to buy from me. :)

  • What an awesome project! Can't wait to try it wit my kids.

  • Hmmm, something botanical--leaves or flowers. Or maybe hearts. Or something Catholic.

  • I would probably do one of my favorite animals: a giraffe, a turtle, or an elephant :)

  • I love that someone mentioned onsies. I am not artistic and the idea of having a few patterns at baby shower onsie parties would be ever so helpful. But I pinned this onto my Adventure Girls board, we are starting a little adventure club with my daughters friends and this would be perfect for making club T-shirts!

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