14 April 2008

DIY Paint Splashed T-shirt

T-shirt

Since I posted before about the paint splashed Dolce and Gabbana I'd been toying with the idea of getting a cheap t-shirt and making my own. So here it is. It was really easy and quite a lot of fun! If you want to give it a go too, I'd recommend using acrylic paint.

12 comments:

The Clothes Horse said...

Nice! I definitely want to do this.

savvy gal said...

A great idea. Since lots of designers are doing the painted print and the graphic.... Why not, I shall give it a try.

Cellar Door said...

Ooo, I like it. I'm gonna give it a whirl too. I've got acrylic paint coming out of my earholes (not literally) and tons of plain t's so I'm all set. Thanks for the example.

Kevin goodman said...

I need to get my wife to take a look at this. She is always telling me to get some clean cloths and dress like a professional. Out in the world I do - but at home I like my paint splatter T shirts and shredded jeans - and you even say it's stylish :)

Alya said...

Your tee looks great! Do you know if the paint is waterproof?

Miss White said...

Thanks everyone, I hope yours go well - don't do a better job than me though ;)

Alya - I haven't used acrylic for a while but I worked with it a lot in art school and accidental spillages never came of my clothes then, so I'm hoping this will stay put!

WendyB said...

Cute!

Heather said...

That is so cool! Very Pollack-y.

enc said...

I like how this looks like you did various projects in it, and it sort of just wound up looking this good. Most paint-splatters are so contrived. Not this one.

Miss White said...

Thanks Wendy B and Heather (You're back!) and Enc, I was worried it would look contrived, I still think it does a bit!

The Fashion Assistant and her Camera said...

wow I want to do this too, acrylic paints are expensive here in London!!!

K

Fanny said...

Very good idea !