101 Things To Do With A Black T-Shirt
After a search through my wardrobe I discovered a heap of plain black t-shirts as well as a pile of white blouses...any ideas on what I could do with them, apart from painting on designs?
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I always cut my t-shirts up in awesome ways and put them back together merely by tying. Good times.
you could paint a band design and get some flowy fabric and make it into a mini dress or something. |
I bought this book a really long time ago. It has a ton of nifty ideas.
http://www.amazon.com/Generation-T-W...6019452&sr=1-1 |
Slash them up and wear it over a fishnet shirt.
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Cut, rip, patch, pin and bleach!
Rip some of the sleeves off. Splatter bleach on the shirts. Chuck on some badges. Sew on some patches. Layer different colours with holes and tears. There's heaps you could do with a pile of plain t-shirts. Have fun! |
Sew up the head and wear them as pants! Or, better yet, leave the head open!!
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--Discharge tie dye! The ultimate Goth Hippie DIY project!
--Throw a few in a cardboard box and let the cat sleep in it. Of course, you have to pretend you DON'T want the cat in there, or it won't sleep there. |
Convert it into a rather fetching tea-cozy.
I've always fancied tea-staining an item of clothing, but I don't think it would show up especially well on a black shirt... |
I took a t-shirt and put slits opposite sides each other all the way down the back. Then I wear it. You can wear it showing skin or wear a tank top underneath it.
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take a black shirt, and trace a nifty design on it with chalk or something. Cut out that design, so you have a stencil-like hole. Take a white shirt, and sew it behind where you cut out. (either sew the shirts together [which would make a nice thick double-shirt for winter], or cut pieces to fill behind the holes.)
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That actually sounds like a good idea...
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cut it then mend it with safetypins
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