How to Make an Egg Print T-Shirt for Easter
A fun spring craft is a great way to get kids in the mood for some Easter enjoyment. Make egg printed t-shirts with your kids for some festive fun. These shirts take 2 to 3 hours to create, so they are perfect for keeping little ones busy during a long weekend. Does this Spark an idea?
Things You'll Need
- Block of wood
- 2 pieces of craft foam
- Paper
- Pencil
- Scissors
- Craft glue
- Fabric paint
- Foam brush
- T-shirt
- Embellishments
- Cardboard
- Plastic sack
Instructions
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Trace an oval onto a piece of paper. Use the paper as a template. Trace it onto 2 pieces of craft foam.
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Cut out the ovals from both pieces of foam. Glue the ovals together with craft glue. Glue the ovals to a block of wood. Let the glue dry thoroughly.
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Slip the piece of cardboard into a plastic sack. Slide the covered cardboard inside a t-shirt to separate the front from the back.
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Use a foam paint brush to spread fabric paint onto the egg stamp. Smooth out the area of the shirt to be stamped. Press the stamp onto the shirt using even pressure.
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Lift the stamp off the shirt and set it aside. Allow the fabric paint to dry for a few hours.
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Embellish the eggs, using different colors of fabric paint. Glue sequins, jewels, ribbons and other embellishments on with fabric glue. Let the paint and glue dry before wearing.
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