Print Your Own Halloween T-Shirt Using Lumi
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Print Your Own Halloween T-Shirt Using Lumi
Last month we're selected to participate into Lumi night at Makespace Madrid. Instead of following the regular tutorial steps, I decided to create a custom T-Shirt using some hand cut stencils and some sunlight.
Draw Your Shape
To outline the Halloween drawing I recommend your to try different shapes and expressions in a napkin.
Draw the Shape in a Large Sheet of Papel
Now, scale the drawing to a A4 (or letter) paper. Paint outside and inside cut lines to identify where to cut. Try to create a simple drawing as we'll be creating a stencil!
Cut the Shape Using a X-Acto Knife
Using a X-Acto knife cut both the inside and outside shapes. As we'll be moving our design to the t-shirt we need to keep the shape together, so keep in mind to leave some joins between disjoint pieces. Make sure to insert a piece of wood inside of the t-shirt to help it keep shape.
Attach Design to T-shirt Firmly
Make sure there are no ripples below the design and keep it in place using 4 clippers.
Apply Lumi Paint
Attach the roll and apply a generous ammount of Lumi until it covers all the holes. Remove excess of paint and ...Ready for sunlight!
Let It Sunbath for 20-40 Minutes
Depending on sunlight let it sunbath for 20-40 minutes outside. If it's cloudy, let it curate for at least 25 minutes.
Handwash It Using Inkowash
As we've no washing machine or even hot water at the moment, I had to opt for a simple solution. I turned my coffe machine on without coffe and poured hot water and cold water alternatively on the design, washing it heavily. As Inkowash is a quite strong detergent I recommend you to use gloves to prevent skin irritation.
Let It Dry and Enjoy Your New T-shirt
Once your design if washed it's time to let it dry and enjoy it!
Lumi is a very interesting and creative option to print your own clothes and I really enjoyed our Lumi afternoon along my colleagues at Makespace Madrid, discovering what work and what does not ;)
Next step, it to make those eyes blink using conductive paint.
Lumi is a very interesting and creative option to print your own clothes and I really enjoyed our Lumi afternoon along my colleagues at Makespace Madrid, discovering what work and what does not ;)
Next step, it to make those eyes blink using conductive paint.