Showing posts with label T-shirts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label T-shirts. Show all posts

Monday, September 24, 2018

My Haind-Painted Tops and T-Shirts

I have not shown you these shirts and tops, yet. They are the results of the hand-painting on the fabrics which is my hobby.

I have painted all the plain T-shirts which I have got so I gladly welcomed the four summer tops which I received from my mom. More space to paint on!

I really like the traditional Pomeranian/ Kashubian folk patterns, they are the ones which I use in my painting most often. However, the pink top has a different kind of folk shapes.





The t-shirts which I painted as a gift for my mom. Various colors of the background make the pattern look different. The white and yellow material emphasizes the tones of all the shapes and flowers the most.




Some people - when they see my T-shirts - tend to think it is just a print. Some assume they were embroidered and are rather surprised to hear it is all hand-painted, and need to touch the pattern to believe it.

Which combination - background color/pattern do you like the most?

More hand-painted T-shirts which I have decorated myself here.




Sunday, November 27, 2016

My Hand-Painted T-shirts: Gifts

Recently, I have painted some more t-shirts. They were gifts for ladies in my family and friends.
As usual, I decorated all the t-shirts (besides one) with some folk motifs of Kashubia.

I need your advice and opinion, what do you think?
  • Which pattern do you like best?
  • Which t-shirt would you like to get?
  • Which t-shirt color would you choose for yourself?

Pattern #22


Pattern #15/1


Pattern #12


Pattern #23


Pattern #23/1


My own design - Pattern 10/1


More patterns and examples of my hand-painted items here.

Thursday, November 17, 2016

My Hand Painted T-Shirts: New/Old T-Shirt

I did not like that t-shirt. It got old (you can see in the picture how old it is) and was quite boring. Therefore, I decided to decorate it with one of my own designs. If you do not know, Chef Pol-Tex is a kind of my 'self-portrait'  😀 as I am the chef and a manager of our Polish-Texan home. Bluebonnets are related to Texas of course. 😊

Having been painted, the shirt got a new, happy 'face' and has become more interesting as well. Although the year included in the original design still shows the age of the shirt, at least, it is more colorful and not so unattractively plain anymore.

You can read more about my Chef Pol-Tex and its origin here.


New/Old T-shirt


Wednesday, May 18, 2016

My New, Hand Painted T-Shirt



I love painting T-shirts. I find it not only relaxing but also entertaining. Besides, I enjoy creating things and wearing pieces of clothing which are quite unique. Obviously, nothing is original about a plain, regular t-shirt. Thanks to the design I paint on the fabric, it becomes something different - something that nobody else has. And I like it!

The angel is part of the series of  little creatures I designed a long time ago when I was about 16. Since then, the little 'girl' and notebooks. In a way, the drawings are part of me. Inspired by my husband, I thought it is time to show them/myself to the world.
The flowery motif, with a thistle in the center, is another folk pattern of Kashubia ( region of Poland).

More examples of my hand painted stuff HERE.


Thursday, April 14, 2016

How to Make an Old T-Shirt Interesting Again

If you happen to have an old T-shirt which seems to be no longer interesting, you can try to improve it and make it look nicer.
  1. The easiest way - find a decorative element and sew it on your T- shirt. Well, if you are not good at handling a needle, get an applique badge which you iron on with heat, to attach it to the surface.
  2. Another way of decorating a boring piece of clothing is painting it. And this is what I enjoy most!
  3. Simply choose a pattern you like and have fun (doing the painting) :-). 
  4. When you do not like the effects of your work, all in all, it is just an old T-shirt. You can wear it at home only or throw it away. Just dare to be creative.
See what I have done!
First, I sewed on the apple badge

Then I painted some flowers - a Kashubian pattern of course.....
Later I painted more flowers...

And here it is!
An old - new T-shirt

The back is a result of: do what you feel like doing ;-)
Hope you like it as much as I do.

See my other 'hand-painted projects' here.

Friday, March 18, 2016

Another Hand Painted T-Shirt

I painted this T-shirt yesterday. The pattern (of Kashubia, as usual) was a kind of tiring to deal with, due to its symmetry and repetitiveness of the same elements. Sketching it all lasted for ages and made me tired of drawing the same things again and again. The small parts of the design were a bit difficult to color and required very careful hand moves and the use of paint.
Despite it all, I enjoyed the painting work and I do like the results of it too.




Thursday, March 17, 2016

My Winter Hand Painted Creations

Spring is about to start, so it is high time I told you about my shirts which I painted in the winter.

1. Just a usual turtle neck shirt which was quite blank and boring, meaning both the style and color. That was why I rarely wore it. Now, with the flowery motif and little flowers on the neckline, it looks different.


A bit of paint made such a nice change and it turned the shirt into a more interesting (at least I think so) piece of clothing.


2. That summer shirt made me look unhealthy - pale pink and pale me did not match well at all.


The painting has added some colors/expression to the shirt and I am going to enjoy wearing it when it is warm enough to come back to sleeveless clothes again.


3. In my opinion, a regular T-shirt is just another uninteresting and style-less wardrobe item.
It makes a good 'canvas' for my Kashubian folk patterns though. T-shirts of bright colors make  especially good background for the (primary) shades of those traditional designs. When decorated, I really like wearing them. Also because, in a way, they are original. I painted them myself and, more over, nobody else has exactly the same T-shirt like mine..


Which of the three ones do you like best?

Thursday, January 14, 2016

My Hand Painted T-Shirts: Pattern #15/ Moja Malowana Koszulka: Wzór 15

This t-shirt, decorated by myself, was a present for one of the fellow Polish Ladies Abroad Club members. In December we had our Secret Santa gift exchange. I decided to send the lady something she could not get at any store.
The pattern is obviously my usual - a folk motif of the region of Kashubia. It is the part of Poland which is closest to my heart due to my background. I find great enjoyment in such painting on fabrics and its results as well. No matter what other guys think of my creations.
Although I have already painted most of my plain shirts and blouses, I am going to leave some as they are - just plain - for a change (and for clothes matching purposes).

My designs and the patterns I paint are similar. However, at the same time they differ: some are smaller, some bigger, some are simple, some more sophisticated. I like them all. Including the figures of my own design. I do love the little creatures!
The pattern which you can see in the pictures below is one of my favorite ones.
How about you? See all of them here. Which one do you like best?




Tę koszulkę pomalowałam w prezencie dla jednej z Klubowych Koleżanek, w ramach naszej grudniowej akcji 'Secret Santa'. Wzorek oczywiście z serii moich ulubionych motywów kaszubskich, związany z bliskim mi regionowi Polski.

Znajduję wielką przyjemność w takim malowaniu, także w jej rezultatach (niezależnie od tego, czy innym się podoba). Pomalowałam już prawie wszystkie moje jednokolorowe koszulki i bluzy - kilka zostawię w oryginalnej gładkiej i nudnej wersji - dla zwykłej odmiany.

Wzory są pododne, ale różnią się rozmiarem i ilością elementów dekoracyjnych. Lubię je wszystkie, nie mówiąc o pamperkach mojego własnego wymysłu i projektu.
Motyw na zdjęciu poniżej jest jednym z moich ulubionych.
A Tobie, który z wzorów (zobacz tutaj) na udekorowanych przeze mnie koszulkach podoba się najbardziej?


Tuesday, November 24, 2015

My Hand Painted T-Shirts: Christmas Option

I painted this T-shirt as a Christmas gift for myself.

I use brand new, cotton T-shirts. The painting process requires pre-washing the fabric. That is why I wash and iron each and every T-shirt before I start painting my patterns on them. The painting itself is rather time-consuming. Due to the paints properties, I usually need to put the layers of paint gradually, so it takes me at least a couple of days (not to mention the time of pre-washing, drying and ironing) to decorate a T-shirt. Creating a T-shirt decoration is always fun!






Thursday, November 19, 2015

My Hand Painted T-Shirts: Pattern #12

The shirt which you can see in the picture blow is my old piece of clothing which I used to find boring. It was plain orange and I hardly ever wore it. That was why I  decided to make it more interesting. In the summer I am going to find the shirt much more useful as it is colorful and flowery now. Besides, nobody else has got such a piece so it will be cool to wear it and show it to the world!

 

Another version of this pattern on a different background.

 

 

Friday, November 13, 2015

My Hand Painted T-Shirts: Pattern #11

I painted a sweatshirt which I am going to wear when it gets colder. I decorated it with a piece of Kashubian folk pattern (Kashubia is a region in Poland).

I use brand new, cotton T-shirts. The painting process requires pre-washing the fabric. That is why I wash and iron each and every T-shirt before I start painting my patterns on them. The painting itself is rather time-consuming. Due to the paints properties, I usually need to put the layers of paint gradually, so it takes me at least a couple of days (not to mention the time of pre-washing, drying and ironing) to decorate a T-shirt. I love it and very much enjoy painting my shirts.





Tuesday, November 10, 2015

My Hand Painted T-shirts: Pattern #10 'Autumn'

This new design - the Autumn Tree - is my own idea.
I think it looks best on a dark blue/other dark T-shirt. Actually, I painted an old T-shirt which I did not care for because I found it pretty boring.

Due to the properties of the paints, I usually need to put the layers of paint gradually, so it takes me several days (not to mention the time of pre-washing, drying and ironing) to decorate the T-shirt.
The work and results are always fun!

Pattern #10 : 'Autumn'


Pattern #10/1 - on a different background, looks a bit different.

Pattern #10/1

Thursday, October 29, 2015

My Hand Painted T-shirts: Pattern # 9

This design is of my own idea - partly inspired by the traditional folk patterns of Kashubia. And it turned an old undershirt into an interesting piece of clothing.

The painting itself is quite time consuming. Due to the paints properties, I need to put the layers of paint gradually, so sometimes, it takes me even five days (not to mention the time of pre-washing, drying and ironing) to decorate a T-shirt.

You can read more about the paintings included on the T-shirt here.


Check out my other patterns - wall decor boards and T-shirts here.

 


Thursday, October 15, 2015

My hand Painted T-Shirts: Pattern: #8

This T-shirt design contains one of the little characters which I created myself. I called it 'a singer'.

I use brand new, cotton T-shirts. However, the painting process requires pre-washing the fabric. That is why I wash and iron each and every T-shirt before I start painting my patterns on them. The painting itself is quite time-consuming. Due to paints properties, I needed to put the layers of paint gradually, so it happened, it took me even five days (not to mention the time of pre-washing, drying and ironing) to decorate the T-shirt. I like it!

This shirt was less time consuming due to the less complicated design :)

Check out our other patterns - wall decor boards and T-shirts here.

 

My Hand Painted T-shirts: Pattern #7

This is another T-shirt painted by myself. The design contains one of the little characters which I created myself and a flowery folk motif.

I use brand new, cotton T-shirts. However, the painting process requires pre-washing the fabric. That is why I wash and iron each and every T-shirt before I start painting my patterns on them. The painting itself is quite time-consuming. The one presented in the picture was an easier one due to a simpler design.

You can read more about the paintings included on the T-shirt here.



 


Check out our other patterns - wall decor boards and T-shirts here.

 

Friday, October 9, 2015

My Hand Painted T-shirts: Pattern #6

Here is another T-shirt painted by myself. I love painting on fabric. I use brand new, cotton T-shirts. However, the painting process requires pre-washing the fabric. That is why I wash and iron each and every T-shirt before I start painting my patterns on them. The painting itself is quite time-consuming. Due to paints properties, I need to put the layers of paint gradually, so it takes me even up to three days (not to mention the time of pre-washing, drying and ironing) to decorate a T-shirt.
I love the results though!

The pattern is a folk motif of Kashubia - region in Poland.

Check out our other patterns - wall decor boards and T-shirts here.

Thursday, October 1, 2015

My Hand Painted T-shirt: Pattern #4

This t- shirts design contains a character which I created when I was sixteen and a flowery folk motif.

I use brand new, cotton T-shirts. However, the painting process requires pre-washing the fabric. That is why I wash and iron each and every T-shirt before I start painting my patterns on them. The painting itself is quite time-consuming. Due to paints properties, I needed to put the layers of paint gradually, so it took me even five days (not to mention the time of pre-washing, drying and ironing) to decorate the T-shirt.

You can read more about the paintings included on the T-shirt here.

I love my t-shirts, no matter what you think of the patterns. :)




Check out our other patterns - wall decor boards and T-shirts here.

 

 

My Hand Painted T-shirt - Pattern #3

This is a t-shirt which I decorated for my husband. The design contains two characters which I created when I was sixteen and a flowery folk motif. I am really happy that he likes wearing the t-shirt!

I use brand new, cotton T-shirts. However, the painting process requires pre-washing the fabric. That is why I wash and iron each and every T-shirt before I start painting my patterns on them. The painting itself is quite time-consuming. Due to paints properties, I needed to put the layers of paint gradually, so it took me even five days (not to mention the time of pre-washing, drying and ironing) to decorate the T-shirt.
You can read more about the paintings included on the T-shirt here.






Check out my other patterns - wall decor boards and T-shirts here.

 

 


Wednesday, September 23, 2015

My Folk Art, Hand Painted T-Shirt: Pattern #2

This is one of my favorite t-shirts and patterns painted by myself.
I love painting on fabric. I use brand new, cotton T-shirts. However, the painting process requires pre-washing the fabric. That is why I wash and iron each and every T-shirt before I start painting my patterns on them. The painting itself is quite time-consuming. Due to paints properties, I need to put the layers of paint gradually, so it takes me even up to three days (not to mention the time of pre-washing, drying and ironing) to decorate a T-shirt. But I love it!



Check out our other patterns - wall decor boards and T-shirts here.