Thursday, July 9, 2015

Using Dies for T-Shirt Stencils


Here's a project that doesn't take too much time. I started with the Butterfly Dies from Stampin' Up! using both the Butterflies Thinlit and the Bold Butterfly Framelit Dies. Taking some freezer paper, I cut out several of the butterflies, with the help of the Big Shot. Make sure to remove all the small little pieces from the wings so they don't accidentally get ironed on to the shirt. Next take your t-shirt and put it on your t-shirt form (you can get these at most craft stores). Lay the butterflies however you like with the shiny side down. Take a hot dry iron and apply them to the shirt, doesn't take much to get them to stick. Next, I got a bleach pen and although it didn't say to shake it, do so! It comes out creamy. Mine was coming out creamy when all of a sudden it poured clear bleach out on the little butterfly in the top right, so learn from my mistake. ;) I used the bleach pen to fill in the holes and outlined the butterflies. Here's a close-up of one:


It doesn't take too long for the bleach to work. I think I waited a couple of hours before going to the next step. The next thing I did was find an old spray bottle that had been cleaned out and poured some bleach into it, took it and the t-shirt outside and spritzed the shirt. (I practiced a little in the air first to see how it was going to spray.) Make sure you spray with the wind so the spray doesn't come back onto you and your clothing. I then poured the bleach back into it's original container and cleaned out the bottle in case I want to use it for something else. I bought pink stencil spray paint and spritzed it, again I tested it first to see how it would spray. The grass won't be pink forever. Then I brought it back in to dry. The paint said to wait an hour to dry and then I removed the freezer paper stencils. I'm allowed to wash it after 72 hours. Can't wait to wear it! Thanks for stopping by!



Monday, March 2, 2015

Butterfly Thinlits Dies

Today I'm going to share with you some ideas for the largest Butterfly Thinlits Die. 


I'll apologize now for the blurry pictures.  I have a tremor and when I use my cell phone, they don't come out very focused.

I started out outlining the butterfly so I knew where I wanted to color.



Next I just started coloring in the shape. I used the Blendabilities markers.  If you like you place your die over your outlined butterfly to see if your color is where you would like it to be.   Remember that the holes will be what is cut out.




Here it is after I cut it out.



I used the Light Wisteria Wonder around the edges,  Medium Pumpkin Pie next it and in the middle of the wings, Light Daffodil Delight, between the Pumpkin Pie, Light Pink Pirouette at the top, and Light Crumb Cake for the body of the butterfly.

The second butterfly I outlined again, but this time I used the first one to outline the body of the butterfly so not to over color it. 


Again using the Blendabilities, I started with the Light Crumb Cake again for the body, then Dark Coastal Cobana starting around the edges.  Next I used Medium Bermuda Bay.


After that Medium Coastal Cobana.


Next Light Bermuda Bay.


And finally Light Coastal Cobana.


Thought I'd add a picture of what it looks like after cutting them out and the pieces left in the die.  Looks pretty!

The third one I started out with cutting the butterfly first.


And then just colored it with the Blendabilities.


Light Crumb Cake for the body again.  Light Wisteria Wonder again for the outer edge.  Next Medium Rich Razzleberry on top and Light Razzleberry on bottom (they look pretty much the same in the picture).  I then used Dark Pink Pirouette and finally Medium Pink Pirouette.

The last one, I used DSP (Designer Series Paper).


This one is retired, but any DSP will work.



What I love about the DSP, is that it's two-sided.



You can use either side once you pop it out.  Which reminds me, you can use the Simply Scored Stylus in the bigger holes and the Paper Piercer in the smaller holes to remove the butterfly from the die.







Sunday, March 1, 2015

New SALE-A-BRATION Items

Wow!  Stampin' Up! has never done this before!  For the month of March, they have added more items to Sale-A-Bration!  These items that they added are the FREE items for the buy $50 and received 1 free item.  So even if you have already purchased for Sale-A-Bration, you might take a look at the new items. 


This is a sample of the new items.  To see them all go to my site: http://www.stampinup.com/ECWeb/default.aspx and then click on the SEE THE NEW PRODUCTS NOW.  There are 4 new free items to choose from.