I have been seeing a lot of Bleached Flannel Shirts in magazines
and at the Flea Markets lately.
Country Living Magazine October 2018 Issue
Have you seen them? They almost have an ombre effect.
This Flannel shirt in the picture is priced at $119- what?
I'm not sure if I am on board with this trend !....definitely not for that price.
OK... Let's go to our closets and see if we can find a flannel shirt to work with.
If not let's go to the Thrift Shop.
I have a cotton flannel shirt, a bucket, a hanger, gloves, water and bleach.
All set up, let's do it!
All set up, let's do it!
1 cup bleach to 2 cups water
Please work in a well ventilated area!
Time: about 10-20 min.
Your shirt may need more or less time so keep checking on it.
When it is to your liking remove from the bucket.
Rinse thoroughly,
to neutralize the bleach.
Rinse thoroughly again and wash with soap in bucket.
Now hang to dry.
I decided to add a stencil to the shoulders.
I used this Cathe Holden stencil.
http://istencils.com/hakney-stencil-ch-011.html
I used Navy Blue Acrylic paint
On the back below the shoulders.
Let's do another shirt!
I am always up for stenciling.
My son gave me a Flannel shirt that didn't fit him and it fit me nice and baggy!
It had pearl-like snaps instead of buttons-love it.
I thought I might wear it to work in the garden as the weather cools.
I went over to Joann's Fabrics with a coupon and an idea in my head.
I found this stencil set.
The only bad thing was they were paper.
It came with all three designs.
Here's the UPC
I used my 60% off coupon and left the store!
I layed the shirt out flat. Place a piece of cardboard between the layers
of fabric to protect from accidental bleed through.
I used White ACRYLIC paint and a stencil brush.
Use Spray adhesive on the back side of stencil if you have it.
It helps to keep the stencil from moving.
Center below yoke stitching
Stencil shirt and allow to dry thoroughly,
Heat set the painted design using a hot iron and a clean cloth.
My Model
How about another shirt !
Here is a different stencil from the pack
On the back of a Flannel Jacket
OK .....one more!
On the shoulders
On the pocket
I used this Cathe Holden Stencil
I think I will hang the shirts on a clothesline behind me at
next weeks Flea Market ! What do you think?
Silly I know, but I am easily entertained.
I look so forward to the weather changing ! It is still so hot here.
I want to wear soft flannel and drink Hot Chocolate!
These will be great for working in the yard.
Let me know what you think of my upcycled Flannel Shirts.
xo Lisa S
UPDATE:
Took the shirts to the FLEA MARKET-
A couple of ladies that bought shirts let me take their pictures.
Don't they look cute?
Took the shirts to the FLEA MARKET-
A couple of ladies that bought shirts let me take their pictures.
Don't they look cute?
Love these ideas! I haven't had much success with the bleaching clothes idea but I am inspired to try again!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for visiting. I hope you stop by again.
Deletexo Lisa S
So fun, Lisa! Adding flannel shirts to my thrifting list! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm--pinned!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much ! I was hesitant to share these. I'm glad you understood they were for fun not high fashion!
DeleteThank you for hosting and pinning-
xo Lisa S
These were awesome, thank you for posting
DeleteWhat a great idea! Thanks for sharing at the To Grandma's House We Go DIY, Crafts, Recipes and More Wednesday Link Party! I pinned this! Hope to see you again next week.
ReplyDeleteHi Sheri
DeleteThank you so much for hosting and I appreciate the pin.
xo Lisa S
Fun ideas. I especially love the stenciling! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Jann,
DeleteThank you so much!
xo Lisa S
What great flannel shirts. I am looking for some to modify.
ReplyDeleteStop by Thursday Favorite Things since you are being featured.
Hugs,
Bev
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Bev
DeleteI have been on vacation and I was thrilled to come back to your sweet comment. Thank you for the feature I can't wait to see it.
xo Lisa S
These are so awesome and I love a comfy flannel shirt
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I love flannel too.
Deletexo Lisa S
I love any upcycling from the thrift store ideas! Thanks for sharing this one.
ReplyDeleteAngie,
DeleteThe upcycles are my favorites. I am so glad you stopped
by to visit. Come back when you have time and look at the other thrift shop make overs I have done.
xo Lisa S
Super Cute!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Laura!
Deletexo Lisa S
Absolutely adorable! So clever and creative! Thank you for sharing at Celebrate It!
ReplyDeleteTeri
DeleteYou are too kind :) Thanks so much xo Lisa S
What a neat idea! Thanks for sharing on Friday Frenzy!
ReplyDeleteColleen
DeleteI appreciate you so much!
xo Lisa S
So resourceful! What a helpful step-by-step as well!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, I am glad you could understand my
Deleteinstructions :)
xo Lisa S
LOVE the way you upcycled these flannels. Such a cute idea! Thanks so much for sharing with us at the Whimsical Wednesdays Link Party and have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I just love your parties.
DeleteThank you for hosting.
xo Lisa S
I do like the stenciling on the shirts, but am not quite on board with the bleaching yet. I guess that I am a little old and change is hard. I just have a hard time taking something nice and making it look worn out (nope my jeans do not have holes in them). I really do think that I am going to try the stenciling though. Thanks for the idea.
ReplyDeleteI love the stencil too. I had to try the bleach when I
Deletesaw it for $100 dollars...no kidding.
It was the first one I sold at the flea market though... xo Lisa S
These are awesome. I love it and I am going to give the bleach one a try. Thank you for sharing at Dishing it and Digging it .
ReplyDeleteVanessa,
DeleteIt would look so cute on you!
Thanks for hosting. xo Lisa S
I am loving them! The camping stencils are awesome.
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Nikki
DeleteI am so glad you liked the shirts!
xo Lisa S
I want one!! (or two!) Your fantastic idea is one of my features on this weeks OVER THE MOON LINK PARTY which goes live tonight, Sunday, at 5pm central. Please stop by to see your feature and link up again.
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Nikki,
DeleteYou would look so cute in one! I am so honored to be
part of your features. I appreciate you so much and always look forward to your parties-thank you for hosting and I will be right over :) xo Lisa S
Does the paint eventually wash out? Can I use my heat press? What temp if so? Oh I can’t wait!!! How fun!!!
ReplyDeleteJulie,
DeleteI have not had a problem with the paint fading. You can use cold water/ gentle cycle if you are concerned. Yes, put a thin cloth over stenciled area and set with a hot iron. Check heat recommendations for your shirt. Have fun!
xo Lisa S
What a great idea! Hard to beat flannel for comfort. AND the plaid can hide a multitude of mild stains that I always accumulate crafting--or just living! Nice tutorial; thank you!
ReplyDeleteCute! You didn't use fabric paint?
ReplyDeleteThank you! Yes- you can use acrylic paint on fabric. Just heat set with a hot iron.
DeleteThanks for visiting.
xo Lisa S