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face painter rhinestone shirts
Hello
I was wondering where I could find face painter t-shirts made with rhinestones
Thanks, Ruth
I was wondering where I could find face painter t-shirts made with rhinestones
Thanks, Ruth
Re: face painter rhinestone shirts
The are super cute and SUPER soft and comfy. BUT note that they run short (ie: you bend over to get some paint and your back is showing) and wide. I would love them more form fitting and definitely longer. That said, it is one of the most comfy t-shirts every (I do NOT wear t-shirts normally, I hate them), so I will sew it thinner and then add a layer of black lace to the bottom for a wee bit more coverage!
Re: face painter rhinestone shirts
I have them also and to combat that, I just wear mine t-shirt over a lightweight camisol so it looks layered. I also added extra bling to mine to really make it stand out. I like the cut of the swaroski crystals as opposed to the ones typically used. More bling for the buck
Re: face painter rhinestone shirts
We made our own company shirts in the mean time while our logo is being made and we had our's airbrushed. the best thing i would suggest would be to create your own. It's cheaper and it would be something you created ya know. Good Luck!
AshleyMarie727- Number of posts : 525
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Location : Baltimore, Maryland
Registration date : 2010-12-14
Re: face painter rhinestone shirts
They sell rinestone letters at Wallmart for <$5 but they are the regular square shaped letters. You could probably just Sketch swirly words onto a shirt with a sewing pencil and then glue your own stones if you wanted something more fancy.
I actually decorate a lot of T-shirts, (mostly because after the first wear I've spilled something and have ruined it with a stain-- so to keep from breaking the bank on t-shirts I just paint over the stain!) My favorite trick is to take freezer paper and trace a design onto it, then you cut out the design and Iron the stencil that you've created onto the shirt. You can paint, splatter, glitter, even do a sprayed on bleach effect without anything seeping through. Let dry and peel off the stencil and you have a wonderfully crisp besign. I'll post some pics in a bit.
I actually decorate a lot of T-shirts, (mostly because after the first wear I've spilled something and have ruined it with a stain-- so to keep from breaking the bank on t-shirts I just paint over the stain!) My favorite trick is to take freezer paper and trace a design onto it, then you cut out the design and Iron the stencil that you've created onto the shirt. You can paint, splatter, glitter, even do a sprayed on bleach effect without anything seeping through. Let dry and peel off the stencil and you have a wonderfully crisp besign. I'll post some pics in a bit.
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