So first you’re going to dilute the bleach. I made sure to get spray bottles that had measurements on the side, we could use them for other fun crafts. Next lay the shirts out and take the wood ...
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Silk screening is typically the easiest way to turn your own design into a t-shirt, but it’s not cost-effective for one-off shirt designs. Over on Instructables, Ahixson shows you how to use bleach to ...
There’s probably at least one beloved shirt in your closet that you no longer wear because of a small, unsightly stain. Well, no need to leave it hanging any longer—bleaching with tie dye is a great ...
This bleach staining process has been around for a number of years but has remained relatively unknown. The potential complexity and variety of images that can be made is virtually unlimited. More ...
Bleach is a handy way to mark fabrics, and it turns out that combining bleach with a 3D-printed design is an awfully quick-working and effective way to stamp a design onto a shirt. Plain PLA stamp ...