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!!
Are you joking? Those look amazing. Inspired!
Who knew? They are really great.
Great idea. Thanks for sharing!
this is rad!!
I am getting really excited to try this.
You are awesome 🙂
That’s so cool. I hope to try this once I find some cute t shirts to work with.
Those look really great! Thanks for sharing!
That’s awesome!! I had no idea. You rock. I keep finding myself wishing you were my next door neighbor.
Love this! I had to spread the word on my blog, tigerlilytinkering.blogspot.com. I’m going to have to try it out soon.
Love this! I had to spread the word on my blog, tigerlilytinkering.blogspot.com. I’m going to have to try it out soon.
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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