
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:
Nice! I definitely want to do this.
A great idea. Since lots of designers are doing the painted print and the graphic.... Why not, I shall give it a try.
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.
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 :)
Your tee looks great! Do you know if the paint is waterproof?
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!
Cute!
That is so cool! Very Pollack-y.
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.
Thanks Wendy B and Heather (You're back!) and Enc, I was worried it would look contrived, I still think it does a bit!
wow I want to do this too, acrylic paints are expensive here in London!!!
K
Very good idea !
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