
Supplies-
Heat and Bond (under $2 at walmart)
Shirts (I got a 3 pack of tank tops by fruit of the loom)
Stamps of your choice
Scrap piece of fabric (large enough for your stamp image to fit)
Stazon or other permanent ink
Fabric glue (optional)
Rhinestones (optional)
Sharpie or other permanent marker (optional)
Iron (not shown)

Step 1- Stamp your image(s) on the scrap piece of fabric using stazon. As an added step I used my heat gun to set the ink into the fabric.

Step 2 (opt.)-
Use sharpie marker to add color to stamped image

Step 3- Cut a piece of Heat and Bond to fit the fabric

Step 4- With the bumpy side of the heat and bond facing up, place your fabric (stamped image facing up) and run your iron over the fabric.
*use the wool setting on dry*

Step 5- Cut out the image

Step 6- Peel off the paper backing on your image and then iron it on your shirt. (I would put another piece of fabric on the inside of your shirt just as a precaution)

Step 7- The finished product so far!

Step 8 (opt.)- Using the fabric glue, add rhinestones or other embellishments to the the shirt.

And here is our oldest daughter modeling her new shirt. She loves to pose for the camera :)
Great project! Really cute :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome project! That would make a great activity for kids to do too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project! Great summer project to do with my 7 yo. Thanks for sharing - we're gonna give this a try!
ReplyDeleteJess, this is a super-cute idea!! Love it! tfs :)
ReplyDeleteCrystal (SCS happy2stamp4ever)
great project and such an adorable model too! tfs.
ReplyDeletecute shirt but the model (your daughter) is even cuter!!
ReplyDeleteThe tank top is soooo cute. Thank you for the tutorial. Your daughter is a great model :)
ReplyDeleteShe is so cute, and so is your project! I think I will try this soon..
ReplyDeleteVery Cute Jess another winning idea
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project!! Your daughter is so adorable!!
ReplyDeleteMelissa G.
NY
What a great idea!!!! I didn't think about this for older children (:
ReplyDeleteso cute!! If only I had girls to dress up ;) I'm not sure my boys would be happy with the flowers and rhinestones! lol
ReplyDelete~Michelle