Sunday, April 27, 2014

Copy It Sunday?

    Hello anyone who is reading this. Basicilly I decide because I have no Followers :(I will adress you this way. Okay just to start off things who is excited for the Fault In Our Stars movie(ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) I know I am.

   So Basically your propably wondering what coppy it sunday is?? Well I saw this adorably(is that a word???) cute shirt on my favorie online website(aka: ModCloth!) that is this shirt:



Nerdy By Nature is what it says. Now this perfectly discribes me, but before you go and say oh this is me and yadiyadiya Iam going to list a few fandoms and other things that apply. Star wars, LOTR, The Hobbit, any book fandom but you have to be able to quote the book k?, Anime fandoms, Pokemon, Sherlock (yeahhhhhh i'm in this one), and no and when I say this I mean NO music fandoms are nerdy OK? Good now moveing on. I love this shirt but it costs $34.99 (american money) and I read the comments and ges what those dots are holes like seriously holes in the shirt that aren't even reinforced it makes no sense.



But in short I decided to make it and give you a tutorial.




















Supplies needed:
A Shirt of any colour and type
Fabric Paint
Stencil of Letters or a computer and freezer paper
X-acto knife
Scissors
Iron and Ironing Board
Neddle and Thread


 So this is the shirt that I started out with it is from Micheals and is 100% cotton green white colour blend.



 Basically I rolled up the sleeve Twice and pinned it near the armpit area.


And where the pin is where I sewed it with White thread and neddle.


After I did that on both sleeves I Printed out words that I sized in Office Word using the font Berlin Sans FB Demi, Nerdy was size 250 and BY NATURE is size 125. So I just printed that out and checked it on my shirt to make sure it was the right size.



You can kinda see it but I layed the freezer paper over it( freezer paper is one side wax and one side isn't) with the none wax side on top then traced it with a pencil.


After I traced it I cut it out with an X-acto knife then preped my iron.


First thing I ironed was the fold on the sleeve, just to make sure it stayed because I only sewed one part of it. Then I iron the whole shirt to smooth out any wrinkles in it.


With the wax side down I ironed on the homemade stencil with a towel inbetween them. If that dosn't work you can Iron it with the lowest setting.


I used Tulip slick dimensional fabric paint because of two reasons first one is that even though it's dimensional I will still spounge it on so it will give the words some texture. the secound reason is because it was the only on I had (-_-) Sorry?


This is what it looked like right after I peeled off the paper. I think it looks good if I do say so meself ah?


Here is the finished product I'll post a picture of me wearing it soon ok?
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UNTIL NEXT TIME BYEEEEEEEE






















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