Create and decorate a custom t-shirt using fabric markers, stencils, and paint while learning color mixing, layout planning, and simple washing care.



Step-by-step guide to make a t-shirt design
Step 1
Lay an old towel on a flat table and slide a piece of cardboard inside the t-shirt to make a flat painting surface and stop paint from leaking through.
Step 2
On a sheet of paper draw a simple sketch of your t-shirt idea showing where big shapes will go.
Step 3
Pick two to four main colors you want to use and write their names next to your sketch so you remember them.
Step 4
Place the stencils on the t-shirt where you want the shapes and secure them with small pieces of masking tape.
Step 5
Lightly trace the stencils and any extra sketch lines onto the fabric with a pencil or a washable fabric marker.
Step 6
Squeeze small amounts of fabric paint onto a paper plate and mix two paints together to create new colors (try equal parts red and blue to make purple or add a tiny bit of white to make a lighter shade).
Step 7
Use a brush or sponge to fill in the large traced areas with your mixed base colors, painting inside the pencil lines.
Step 8
Let the painted areas dry completely on a flat surface for the time the paint bottle recommends before touching them.
Step 9
Add small details and outline shapes using fabric markers or a fine brush for crisp edges and extra decoration.
Step 10
Ask an adult to help heat-set the design by placing a thin cloth over the decoration and ironing on the fabric setting for a few minutes following the paint label instructions.
Step 11
Turn the shirt inside out and wash it gently on a cold or gentle cycle then hang to dry to protect your design.
Step 12
Share a photo of your finished custom t-shirt and tell us one color-mixing trick you used by posting it on DIY.org
Final steps
You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!


Help!?
What can we use if we don't have fabric paint, stencils, or cardboard?
If you don't have fabric paint, mix acrylic paint with a textile medium or use washable fabric markers, make stencils by cutting paper or freezer paper to tape in place, and substitute the cardboard with a plastic folder or a double layer of cardstock inside the t-shirt to stop bleed-through.
My paint edges look fuzzy or colors smearedâwhat should I fix?
If paint bleeds under stencils or smears, press the stencils firmly with extra small pieces of masking tape, paint thin layers and let each area dry flat for the time the paint bottle recommends before adding outlines or touching the shirt, then heat-set the design with an iron and a thin cloth to prevent further smudging.
How can I adapt this project for younger or older kids?
For toddlers or preschoolers, have an adult place the cardboard and tape stencils and let kids color pre-drawn shapes with washable fabric markers or sponge brushes, while older kids can do the full sketch, mix colors on a paper plate, use brushes for filling, and add fine-detail outlines before heat-setting.
How can we make the finished t-shirt more special or advanced?
To enhance the design, create a light tie-dye or spray-painted background first, use metallic or glitter fabric paint for highlights, add sequins or fabric glue embellishments after the painted areas dry, and then post a photo with your color-mixing trick on DIY.org.
Watch videos on how to make a t-shirt design
Facts about fabric crafts for kids
đĽ Many fabric paints become permanent after heat-setting with an iron or dryer, so your art can survive lots of wears.
đď¸ Stencils let you stamp the same cool shape again and again â that's why they're great for matching designs on both front and sleeve.
đ The modern T-shirt grew from 19th-century underwear and became popular as outerwear in the 1950s thanks to movie stars!
đ§ź Washing a custom tee inside-out on a gentle cycle and air-drying helps the design stay bright much longer.
đ¨ With just three primary colors you can mix most other hues â red + yellow = orange, blue + yellow = green, red + blue = purple.


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