Freezer Paper Stencil Tutorial
Father’s Day is just around the corner, if you need to make a quick father’s day craft with the kids, this “We Love Daddy” with hand prints stencil T-shirt would be a perfect gift for the daddy that he would want to wear it everyday. It is a freezer paper stencil method, the stencil design can be done very fast if coupled with computer and printer. You can either download the stencil pdf pattern I made or create your own, the font I used is “American Typewriter”. If you can’t find freezer paper locally, you can always substitute it with sticker paper, like the one I used on skeleton Halloween costume I did for my son last year.
For those with only 1 kid, I have prepared another letter for you with an “I”, so you can make a ” I Love Daddy” Stencil T-shirt instead. For the hand prints, simply print both left and right hands on it. For those has more than 2 kids, adjust the hand prints position so that every kid has his/her share to touch the daddy’s “heart”. You can always enlarge the heart shape when printing to cater for more hands. Cool!!!
Last year, I sewed a boxer shorts for father’s day and he loves wearing it till now. This year the kids made him a great T-shirt, he sure is one of the luckiest daddies in the world to have 2 consecutive handmade from his loved ones in 2 years and more to come lol…. In fact, seeing him wearing them makes me so happy and dying to make more for him!!! Next year, I have to get prepared earlier for 2 father’s day crafts, one for the kids and one for me to make.
Get the detail tutorial on how-to make this stencil T-shirt with freezer paper after this….
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Awesome! I am sure the “Daddy” will melt in his heart….
My hubby saw the T-shirt and he “melted”…. ha ha ha
Hello! very cute this shirt! and children too!
Thank you for sharing such wonders!
Thanks, Tania
It is always such a pleasure to ‘call in’ on your site and your amazing craft ideas – I usually end up ‘sharing’them and/or having a go myself.
I have a lot of acrylic paint in tubes, not the permanent type….could I use that or would it wash out too easily ?
Thank you for yet another brilliant idea, paricularly as it is great for kids too ! x
Sorry, forgot to tick the notification box, hoping for an answer to my question. Thanks ! x
You can always try the acrylic paint on a scrap fabric, let it dry for overnight then wash it to test it out if it is permanent
If it fades after washing, perhaps you need to add textile medium to it.
Good morning,
Great to wake up to your swift and helpful reply ! Must try this asap ! Will report back.
Kiki x
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