Custom Tye Dye Shirts
As a girl growing up and quite zealous in Girl Scouts, it felt like we were making our own clothing each time we turned around.
One of the items I desire the most about when I was a kid is the fact that I do not have any custom clothes anymore.
As a girl growing up and quite zealous in Girl Scouts,
it felt like we were making our own clothing each time we turned around.
We used tee paints on some, and we tye dyed some, and we splatter painted some. It seemed exciting each instance we did one, because it appeared like it was always something fresh that we were attempting on them to see how it ended up! It was really kind of an adventure to us, in my mind.
I have not completed a custom shirt in a long time, but I feel that it will be just as exciting to create them today. Maybe even more so, since gadgets have advanced so much over the past 20 years!
Now you have silk process and such, as well as the ancient ball point type paints and tee paints and tye dye ways that we used to use.
I recall one tee that our Girl Scout troop had made. They used t shirt paints to create the motif, but for the starting part of the design, they made dots on paint on the tee, which was on a large chunk of cardboard, and then they put it in a machine and twirled it, and it made the dots of paint splay out away from the center of the shirt. Man, I endlessly thought that was the coolest tee we had ever had created.
Why not check it out, and do some research? Maybe begin a different fad in the neighborhood!