I saw the technique on Pinterest. There is a good tutorial on the Fairly Fabulous blog and if you search Pinterest for "sandpaper shirts" you will get many more ideas on ways to use this method. I like how someone used it on onesies for a babyshower gift!
I adapted the method slightly so my kids (4 and 2 at the time) would be coloring shapes instead of free hand drawing.
The technique works best I think when there is a large block of color/s instead of lines. You can either cut the shapes for them or have them cut their own using cookie cutter as templates for example.
I adapted the method slightly so my kids (4 and 2 at the time) would be coloring shapes instead of free hand drawing.
The technique works best I think when there is a large block of color/s instead of lines. You can either cut the shapes for them or have them cut their own using cookie cutter as templates for example.
If you're doing letters remember to cut them backwards so they are facing the right way on the t-shirt.
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