DIY Glitter birthday shirt

May 04, 2015






I got a few comments on Anne's birthday posts here and on Instagram regarding her super-awesome glitter birthday shirt and exactly two requests to share how I did it, and you know I aim to please my readers so... here goes. Anne was afraid that without a sort of outward sign, nobody would know that she was now four instead of three, so we decided to make a shirt using the trusty freezer paper stencil method. She also asked that it be glittery, which was a bit of a challenge because if you have a girl, you will know that glittery clothing -- especially DIY glittery clothing -- does not always keep its glitter after a few washes. But Anouk was adamant. So I headed out to the thrift store to pick up a blank tee and then sat down to research paints and then got to work.



You will need:


The how to:

Place a piece of cardboard or plastic inside the shirt to prevent the paint from going through the cloth. Prepare your stencil: draw your design onto the freezer paper so that the shiny side will be down against the fabric. Use the Xacto blade to cut out the stencil as carefully as possible. With a dry iron, iron the stencil to the fabric with the shiny side against the fabric. Pay special attention to the edges so that no paint seeps underneath.





With the foam brush, apply thin layers of metallic paint to the stencil until opaque (it took about four thin layers of paint, letting them dry in between). When that has dried, apply thin layers of glitter paint over top of the metallic paint (we did two layers). As soon as the final coat is almost dry, peel the stencil off -- I find if you wait until it's dry all the way, sometimes it gets a little stuck on.

(Aside: This is a great method to use to rescue clothing with stains on it -- I have a gray tee I love that has paint on it and I stenciled a giant glitter gold heart over top to make it look new again. Hooray!)

Anouk loves her birthday shirt and wants to wear it almost every day which means that I can safely report that after about 20 or so washes, the glitter is still holding up. Hooray again!


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1 comments

  1. It looks so cute, but... ahhh glitter! It seems inevitable that it will end up getting everywhere.

    Jessica | Kids Clothing Designer

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