Here are some examples of Soft Scrub in action:
The green cloth diaper and both of the blue shirts were home-dyed and then bleached. The gray shirt was a factory dyed piece I then bleached.
On these two shirts, I hand painted the insides of the letters with Soft Scrub to lighten them up a bit and give the print more dimension.
So, use it in a stencil or by hand with a paintbrush. Use it in conjunction with regular fabric paint to make a layered print or use it on it’s own for a vintage feel. The possibilities are endless!

















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Thanks so much!! I was hoping for examples. These look great. When i next get a free moment (probably in November) I’ll give this try and post what happened. Love it!!
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Are you joking? Those look amazing. Inspired!
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Who knew? They are really great.
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Great idea. Thanks for sharing!
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this is rad!!
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I am getting really excited to try this.
You are awesome
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That’s so cool. I hope to try this once I find some cute t shirts to work with.
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Those look really great! Thanks for sharing!
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That’s awesome!! I had no idea. You rock. I keep finding myself wishing you were my next door neighbor.
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Love this! I had to spread the word on my blog, tigerlilytinkering.blogspot.com. I’m going to have to try it out soon.
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Love this! I had to spread the word on my blog, tigerlilytinkering.blogspot.com. I’m going to have to try it out soon.
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I tried it and it worked! Yeah! And, soooo easy. I love this idea. Here’s mine http://lovewithacapitall.blogspot.com/2008/10/homemade.html
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