First, get yourself over to Wal-mart and score two t-shirts for $5 like I did. (One was on sale) Also buy some permanent fabric markers that include your team colors.
Then, find some logos online and print them off of onto regular ol' printing paper. I'm sure there's a way to do this with tracing paper, but we're just not that fancy over here.
Slide a book underneath the shirt, and place the logo on top of the book, showing through the shirt.
I always begin tracing the outline first, and then filling in and darkening and shading later.
This part will take some time. I recommend popcorn, cider, and the CMAs like I had last night. Musicals or old movies would be perfect too....something you don't mind missing a lot of, but can still hear and be entertained by.
I thought it all looked so fun while I was doing the shirts for the girls, that I decided to add a little interest to an Oregon Nike hoodie I had picked up at Goodwill one time.
Then you're all done! Put your dirt cheap team spirit on and marvel in your kids' cuteness.
GO DUCKS!!!
So cute.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Adorable pictures of the girls too.
ReplyDeletethat last photo. little heartthrobs.
ReplyDeleteReally fun! I love projects like this! Go Ducks!! I have family in Oregon and they are all huge Duck fans!
ReplyDeleteWow. Love the idea... I'm interested in how they wash. The girls make the t-shirts cute! :)
ReplyDeleteHmm, and here I've been buying all those graphic tee's...
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