Girlscout anti-bullying T-shirt, fabric rhinestones stencils
Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 7:23 am
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My sister called and she was telling my that my neice's girlscout troup is doing an anti-bullying campaign and they came up with a slogan. "Bullies Don't Get Cupcakes" I thought that was just adorable and I took it and ran. I made little kits so that the girlscouts could do their own T-shirts.
Finished Shirt:
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I made the design on SCAL 2. I started with making the cupcake on Inkscape. When I took it over to SCAL, because I wanted to cut each piece in a different color fabric I had to play with it a little to get it to just the piece because of the way the lines are. For instance, If I wanted to cut just the middle cake piece I had to cut the middle and the top/frosting because there was no top line to that piece, the top line was the frosting line. So that took some playing with. I did freezer paper stencils for the painted wording. To send the pieces to her, I used cardstock and applied some glue that is repositionable when it's dry, I used a very small amount of glue. I just stuck the finished pieces onto the tacky cardstock for shipment. I also marked with a pencil the upper side of the tiny pieces so she wouldn't have to fiddle with which said was up on those tiny pieces. The rhinestones were done right on SCAL, I used 2 free fonts I found online. Two only because I didn't like how one of the letters looked in one of them. I did the rhinestones but I always find I like to adjust them to look neater. Also, to make it easier for my sister, I created a template for marking her shirts so that all of the shirts would looks somewhat consistent.
Template:
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Here is the entire PDF that I put together for my sister so that they could do their part of the assembly:
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She just posted pictures on her facebook and it looks like they are all coming out great. I'm so happy it worked, although I was pretty sure it would.
Thanks for letting me share.
~Treva
My sister called and she was telling my that my neice's girlscout troup is doing an anti-bullying campaign and they came up with a slogan. "Bullies Don't Get Cupcakes" I thought that was just adorable and I took it and ran. I made little kits so that the girlscouts could do their own T-shirts.
Finished Shirt:
*****PICS DELETED*****
I made the design on SCAL 2. I started with making the cupcake on Inkscape. When I took it over to SCAL, because I wanted to cut each piece in a different color fabric I had to play with it a little to get it to just the piece because of the way the lines are. For instance, If I wanted to cut just the middle cake piece I had to cut the middle and the top/frosting because there was no top line to that piece, the top line was the frosting line. So that took some playing with. I did freezer paper stencils for the painted wording. To send the pieces to her, I used cardstock and applied some glue that is repositionable when it's dry, I used a very small amount of glue. I just stuck the finished pieces onto the tacky cardstock for shipment. I also marked with a pencil the upper side of the tiny pieces so she wouldn't have to fiddle with which said was up on those tiny pieces. The rhinestones were done right on SCAL, I used 2 free fonts I found online. Two only because I didn't like how one of the letters looked in one of them. I did the rhinestones but I always find I like to adjust them to look neater. Also, to make it easier for my sister, I created a template for marking her shirts so that all of the shirts would looks somewhat consistent.
Template:
*****PIC DELETED*****
Here is the entire PDF that I put together for my sister so that they could do their part of the assembly:
*****LINK DELETED*****
She just posted pictures on her facebook and it looks like they are all coming out great. I'm so happy it worked, although I was pretty sure it would.
Thanks for letting me share.
~Treva