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DIY Bleach Gel Pen Painted Leggings Tutorial from Reese Kistel here. Check out what fabrics not to use, how long to leave the gel on, etc… for this really easy and cheap DIY. Tip: I may practice on a scrap of fabric before you do this for real.
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DIY Anthropologie Inspired Polka Dot Jeans the Easy Way from c.w.frosting here. This is absolutely the easiest way I’ve seen to make the trendy polka dot jeans. No stencil and no paint required! *For four more polka dot jean tutorials go here: truebluemeandyou.tumblr.com/tagged/polka-dots
sweetandsimpleday:
Bleach Pen Pillow Cases. Genius.
These are beautiful. I’ve seen t-shirts and stuff like that done with the bleach pen, but on the black it looks so good. I can imagine buying black cotton and just painting with the bleach pens.
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truebluemeandyou: Also reblogging this because the Clorox Bleach Pen is like my Sharpie on Opposite Day.
DIY Bleach Doodles T-Shirt Using the Clorox Bleach Pen. There have been other tutorials using the Clorox Bleach Pen, but none that offered such good advice, or did such a great job of drawing on a T-Shirt. Instructions are from the site: Vitamin C…A Daily Dose of Creativity here. This is some of Kim’s advice using the bleach pen n a shirt (more advice on her site):
- the bleach can be applied in a thick line (see above where I started with a thick line), or a thinner line
- If you apply the bleach and let it dry on the shirt, the bleaching will be complete and the lines will be white
- If you apply the bleach and rinse it off after 10 minutes or so, some of the shirt’s color will remain
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No Sew Sand Dollar Pillow. Using one of my favorite things (no, not sharpies!) the Clorox Bleach Pen. Found at Crafts & Sutch tutorial here. I also posted a great doodle Tee Shirt using the bleach pen here.
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DIY Bleach Doodles T-Shirt Using the Clorox Bleach Pen. There have been other tutorials using the Clorox Bleach Pen, but none that offered such good advice, or did such a great job of drawing on a T-Shirt. Instructions are from the site: Vitamin C…A Daily Dose of Creativity here. This is some of Kim’s advice using the bleach pen n a shirt (more advice on her site):
- the bleach can be applied in a thick line (see above where I started with a thick line), or a thinner line
- If you apply the bleach and let it dry on the shirt, the bleaching will be complete and the lines will be white
- If you apply the bleach and rinse it off after 10 minutes or so, some of the shirt’s color will remain