The light sweatshirt was basically unaffected by the bleach… and here are the top three reasons why, in my opinion.
Diy bleach splatter shirt. Smooth out any wrinkles and place your decal. Then gently peel up the transfer paper, making sure the stencil stays attached to your shirt. To prepare your area, get your bleach spray ready which is 50 bleach and 50 water.
Place the stencil on your shirt and firmly press down all the edges. The tighter the nozzle, the more of a wide spray effect. Spray bottle filled with bleach cardboard or foam board tools hair dryer (optional) instructions place your cardboard or foam board inside the shirt to prevent the bleach from bleeding onto.
Add the bleach now add one part of water to one part bleach in a spray bottle and fill with warm water until you have enough liquid to thoroughly wash the entire shirt. Jazz up white shirts with acrylic paint in this diy bleach splatter and scrunch method shirt tutorial! Also get your peroxide bath ready.
I just put a healthy splash of peroxide in a small tub of water to neutralize. The only thing you need for this tutorial is white shirts,. Fold in half, sleeve to sleeve.
Lay the black sweatshirt out flat on the ground, outside, with the sleeves fully extended. I’ve personally never had any problems, but bleach can create holes in thin fabric. Ideally, the cardboard should be big enough to fill the entire shirt.
Add tip ask question comment. You may recognize leah because she was the beautiful bride in this video we shot. I wanted to make a video showing the different techniques i use to distress and bleach.