How to Stencil a Bleached Ribcage Shirt - DiY Halloween Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 20 лип 2024
  • Happy Halloween! This shirt was a staple item in my shop for years, and now I'm showing you how to make one of your own!
    To get started, head to www.WhatTheCraft.com/free-patterns to download your free Ribcage Template.
    I'm using bleach with my stencil, but you can use fabric paint if you'd prefer a different effect. (And of course you can use bleach with ANY stencil if you want to print something other than a ribcage.)
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  • @Painlancer
    @Painlancer 2 роки тому +6

    I came here for the Punk Music and am 100% staying for the spooky sewing tips.

  • @imbatman9141
    @imbatman9141 9 місяців тому

    I've never thought to make them myself and always waited til around spooky season to buy skeleton shirts now I'm a couple of supplies away from having an all skelator wardrobe. Thank you!!

  • @Chiann2017
    @Chiann2017 27 днів тому

    I loved this video so much, very informative and creative, I learned so much & definitely will be making shirts for me & my family!!

  • @lynn858
    @lynn858 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for reminding me about the freezer paper!

  • @minarraminarra-9834
    @minarraminarra-9834 2 роки тому +2

    Yaay! 😄 I was so excited to see a new upload from your channel! This was a perfect tutorial!! Everything was very well explained!! I'm always looking forward to your videos! I would love it if you could make more halloween theme tutorials! 💀 Thanks! 😊

    • @smarmyclothes
      @smarmyclothes  2 роки тому +1

      Oh thank you so much! I've got another Halloweeny tut in the works that I will *hopefully* have ready before the 31st!

    • @minarraminarra-9834
      @minarraminarra-9834 2 роки тому

      @@smarmyclothes Ohh that's great news!! Looking forward to it, but take your time! 😊 It's like you said halloween theme is perfect for everyday wear!! 💀❤

  • @kimopenheimer8924
    @kimopenheimer8924 Рік тому

    cute idea. Thanks a lot! 💖

  • @crystalpoole1560
    @crystalpoole1560 2 роки тому +2

    How brilliant of you to use the toilet bowl cleaner. I've used just plain bleach in a spray bottle to make dots all over already accidentally bleached clothes, but I never thought of using the toilet bowl cleaner. I've used bleach and water in a squirt bottle to 'draw' hearts or evil eyes or something on black clothes, but I'm certainly going to try the toilet bowl cleaner (with bleach of course lol).

    • @smarmyclothes
      @smarmyclothes  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you, though I must admit, someone far smarter than me figured out the bleach gel thing! I started out using liquid bleach as well, but once I tried out the gel, I never went back.

    • @crystalpoole1560
      @crystalpoole1560 2 роки тому

      @@smarmyclothes you're a smart cookie, don't underestimate yourself. I learned how to make the square bottomed purse from you, so......lol.

  • @Chuyyyy777
    @Chuyyyy777 12 днів тому

    Awesome! Always keep a rib cage shirt in my wardrobe, right now I have three, but when time comes for a new rib cage shirt imma do this instead of buying one! 🩻

  • @aprilshand8924
    @aprilshand8924 Місяць тому

    I love the idea, and I’m not meaning to say anything negative just slight suggestion….because the placement of bottom of rib cage is not the most flattering to the natural breast kinda giving the impression the breast is lower the rib cage, or maybe this look works better on smaller cup sizes, I’m new to this so maybe I am over thinking it….so when I try this I am wondering what I can do to maybe fix this gravitational look? Maybe this is actually the most realistic….so if I am wrong please don’t tear me to shreds it’s just an honest observation because I plan to rock this look too

    • @aprilshand8924
      @aprilshand8924 Місяць тому

      Maybe wider at bottom of rib cage would do it?

    • @rainman9882
      @rainman9882 22 дні тому +1

      I’ve had titty related issues when it comes to crafting aswell lmfao. Try scaling up the design, as smaller designs are more prone to morphing when the fabric is manipulated/stretched. Also, line up the stencil closest to your natural rib cage placement, as this will give the fabric a natural position that imitates the way breasts sit under the rib cage normally. Idk if I worded this well but I hope it helps :)

    • @aprilshand8924
      @aprilshand8924 18 днів тому +1

      @@rainman9882 thanks for getting what I meant cuz I know it’s not meant to be anatomically correct, and I am sure it’s just practice to figure out size and placement to the body which is why it’s best to use a chalk pen before committing to permanent markings….