DIY VALENTINE T-SHIRT - PIZZA LOVER ♥
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This year too we didn't miss the semi-serious Valentine's Day post XD At the last second as always, but we did it. To tell the truth this time we were more saccharine than usual, and we prepared something that you can really give to your better half! Or would it be better to say salty?! XD In fact, the tutorial is dedicated to pizza lovers! All you need is the pattern and some fabric colors to make this t-shirt. There are two designs available, you can make both on two t-shirts and give one to your (pizza) better half! :)
As every year we couldn't miss the appointment with the semi-serious post for Valentine's Day XD This time we have been more lovey dovey than usual, and we have prepared something that you can give to your sweetheart for real! Or would it be better to say salty? XD This tutorial is in fact dedicated to pizza lovers! The template and some colors for fabric are enough to make this t-shirt. There are two designs available! You can make both of them on two t-shirts and gift one to your other (pizza) half! :)
They are cute in black and white too, right? If you have trouble finding fabric paints, a great alternative would be to embroider the outlines! We imagine them with black outlines, green basil leaves, red heart and cheeks :) Now it's time to move on to the tutorial!
FOR THE TUTORIAL IN ITALIAN CLICK ON THE "ITALIAN" LABEL BELOW.
They are cute even in black and white, right? If it's difficult for you to find the colors for fabric, a valid alternative would be to embroider the outlines! We imagine them with black contours, green basil leaves, red heart and cheeks :) Now let's move to the tutorial!
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MATERIALS
- a white (or in light color) t-shirt
- gel pen and crayons for fabric
- iron
- an A4 sheet of paper
DOWNLOAD TEMPLATE
- Download the pdf template here.
TUTORIAL
STEP 1
First of all wash and iron the t-shirt you decided to draw the pizza on. Print the template and pin it to the inner side of your t-shirt, the trace the outlines using the gel pen for fabric [wc_highlight color="red"](1)[/wc_highlight] . Make sure the fabric is well stretched, to get a more precise outline.
STEP 2
Color the drawing using the pastels, trying to maintain the same direction while coloring [wc_highlight color="red"](2)[/wc_highlight] . In this case too, in order to obtain a more precise result it's better that the fabric is well stretched.
STEP 3
Cover the drawing with a white sheet and pass the hot iron on it, to fix the color to the fabric [wc_highlight color="red"](3)[/wc_highlight] .
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MATERIALS
- a white or light-colored T-shirt
- Gel pen and fabric crayons
- iron
- a sheet of A4 paper
DOWNLOAD PATTERN
- Download the pattern in PDF here.
PROCEDURE
STEP 1
Wash and iron the t-shirt on which you have decided to reproduce the design. After printing the pattern, secure it inside the t-shirt with pins and trace the outlines with the fabric gel pen [wc_highlight color="red"](1)[/wc_highlight] . Make sure that the fabric is well stretched, to obtain a more precise outline.
STEP 2
Color the drawing with crayons, trying to keep a single direction [wc_highlight color="red"](2)[/wc_highlight] . Again, for best results, it is best if the fabric is well stretched.
STEP 3
Cover the drawing with a white sheet of paper and pass a hot iron over it, to fix the color to the fabric [wc_highlight color="red"](3)[/wc_highlight] .
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Here's our drawn pizza! We preferred to leave our t-shirt in black and white, so we could wear it without any matching problems. Do you prefer it colored or black and white? We actually split on the question: Laura prefers it in black and white, Maria Elisa in color! Tell us your opinion! :DE show us your t-shirts using the hashtag #makethingsnotdramas :)
We preferred to leave our shirt in black and white, to be able to wear it without matching problems. Do you prefer it colored or black and white? We actually split up on the question: Laura prefers her in black and white, Maria Elisa in color! Tell us your opinion! :D And show us your t-shirts using the hashtag #makethingsnotdramas :)