Stripe Monogrammed T-Shirts with Ink Effects

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I am so excited to share with you how amazing and fun the new Ink Effects Fabric Transfer paints from Deco Art are!

I made these monogrammed t-shirts for our family.

monogrammed t-shirts
 You can use these paints in creating so many great projects. And they are only limited by imagination. You can make tote bags, bring life to a boring apparel, table placemats, towels and even wall arts.

Transfer anything you like onto fabric from paper. With easy iron-on technique! How fun is that.
Before I start on my project, let me tell you about a few qualities of this paint that I love.

ink effects fabric transfer paints

  • I created these Monogrammed T-shirts. And I love how cute it looks when we all wear them together!
  • You can not go wrong with creating anything using these paints. As it allows you to correct your design before transferring it onto the fabric.
  • It does not give you any sticker-like feeling and gets absorbed into the fabric. It gives you a much better quality transfer with NO peeling off edges and change of fabric texture.
  • Does not May fade in laundry.
  • You can use them with all types of Fabric and the color dot on the top of the cap shows the resulting color on your fabric.

Ink Effects has great possibilities.

And gives you complete command of your creativity. As you can just print and paint anything your heart desires.

family monogrammed t-shirts ink effects

 

Monogrammed T-shirts tutorial

 
Here’s what I did:
 
I made stripe monograms on picmonkey, flipped them and printed them out.
 
Print the Car and Stripes.
 

Then I painted the prints using Ink Effects. Since I was going to use them on cotton fabric, I sprayed the fabric with a good coat of Ink Effects Basecoat before ironing it on. I left the paper and the fabric to dry for 15 minutes.

 

 

Following the instructions on the product I ironed it on. 

 

And there I have these wonderful monogrammed t-shirts.

monogrammed kids t-shirt
monogrammed t-shirts ink effects
Note: These paints are great to work with! However, the results are light in color.

You can use a single painted design more than once. Make sure you coat it thrice for this purpose for best results.

The design may get lighter with every re-use.

Looking for more ideas on How to use these paints in creative projects.
Check out 25 Ink Effects Projects.

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Read all about Deco Art- Ink Effects.

Disclosure: This post as part of a paid campaign with DecoArt and Blueprint Social. I was provided product to review and use, the art and opinions in this post are 100% my own.

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  1. Kathie says:

    That seems like a cool product. I would love to try it out! The t-shirts are so cool. My kids would love to design their own shirts and I like that they stay soft. I am also thinking of other possibilities (like drapes) with this paint. Thanks for linking up to Gettin' Krafty With It!

  2. Natural-Nesters says:

    So cool I need to try this! So handy too! Thanks for linking up

  3. Lindsay says:

    Oh my goodness, this turned out so awesome! I LOVE the idea you came up with! Super cute!

  4. Marilyn Clark says:

    This is a great project, Hani! 😀

  5. Randi~Dukes and Duchesses says:

    Those are really cute … I love the stripes around the monograms!

  6. Emily says:

    I so need this now. I'm always looking for a way to make tshirts

  7. Tara @ Tales of a Trophy Wife says:

    I've done lots of freezer-paper t's for my kids, but they always looked a little homemade. Next time I'm getting some of this paint.

  8. Michelles Tasty Creations says:

    Hani,
    These are great! I've done printed pictures on transferable paper but I like these better because you can paint them. Thanks so much for linking up to Creative Thursday this week. I can't wait to see what you link up next. Have a great weekend.

    Michelle

  9. Jessi W says:

    These look great! I'm so excited to try Ink Effects, I've seen some way cool projects in the past week or so. I'd be thrilled if you want to link these up to my current link party!

  10. Christine says:

    LOVE it Hani!!!!!! They turned out great!! I'm really dying to try some fabric painting!

    Thanks so much for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer.. From Dream To Reality!

  11. Frazzled Mom of Five says:

    These look great! I will certainly be on the look out for them in Joanns or Hobby Lobby! Super Excited to be your newest follower!
    Hugs, jen @ f5

  12. Brooke - shoplemondrop.com says:

    Super cute! Now I want to make them!!!

  13. Courtney says:

    I didn't know you could get this kind of paint. Cool!

    New follower from Musings of an Imperfect Mom

  14. Mama Jodi says:

    These are so cute. Great job!

  15. CSI girl says:

    These are so cute! I hope you will link these up starting Wednesday night over at The cSI Project. The challenge of the week is refashions. Come on over and see tutorials all week and then the competition starts. Our guest judge just might pick you!

  16. Etcetorize says:

    Great project! Looks like an easy way to get a great design. Will have to keep my eye out for this product. Thanks so much for sharing at

  17. Carrie says:

    Oh, wow!! Those look great. I will have to give this a try. Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!

  18. Betsy Pool says:

    These shirts looks so cute! nice job!! Thanks for linking up at Romance on a dime! Pinning this.

  19. Lelanie Denso says:

    these turned out so cute I am totally pinning this! thanks for sharing and I can't wait to see you at the party this week. have a fun weekend!

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