Thursday, May 10, 2012

DIY spray paint shirt

Okay, I cannot promise that this is my last post that will include items declaring my love of the UK, but I do promise it will be the last one today... :) The same day I picked up the frame from the last post, I decided I wanted a cool Union Jack shirt. I already had a white T-shirt, some tape, and a can of black spray paint, so.....







Finally, I cut the sleeves off and tied the back to make a cute tank top!


Keep Calm

So keeping with the Anglophile theme, last week I decided that I really wanted a Keep Calm and Carry On poster. I got an image in my head and went to the thrift store immediately, and surprisingly I found exactly what I wanted! An oval frame with some floral detail. $8



 A coat of grey primer...


 Added a print I made in Illustrator and some fabric...




Anglophile

Hello! I FINALLY finished the other piece I have been working on. I'm super happy with how it turned out, though I had a few snags along the way. Here is the piece I got, $35 at the Salv.:

Luckily it was in good shape overall. It has good bones, just needed some TLC.


I stripped the paint off the top...yes, it was painted. Probably done to cover up the pretty good size hole that had already been patched, but after a good sanding I noticed some spongy spots and I had to do some digging...literally.


Ugh. This process wasn't hard, just time consuming, and well, I'm really impatient. I had to use the filler about 5 times....let dry...sand...add more filler...let dry...sand...add more filler...you get the idea. Anyway, you can tell in this pic that there is a red dye bleeding through the filler. I just knew that would give me a problem when it came to the primer...and I was right!



That dye, whatever it was, gave me problems in a few spots. So I gave in and bought Zinsser's B-I-N spray primer, the ultimate stain blocker. And it worked!



 Here is my design for the front all taped off ready for primer and paint...


Primer coat...


 All painted and ready to reveal how well the tape worked....


 I must say, the tape worked might fine! It bled a little, but I had planned on distressing it, so that took care of it. The final product!



Before
After