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Monday, October 20, 2008

The Hoppo Bumpo Stencil Along - 2nd Attempt

My sister found some cheap ($1) size one t-shirts at Target last week so this is my second attempt at freezer paper stencilling.
I've just realised that this photo looks like an advertisment for New Zealand, but NZ is not for New Zealand....it's N for Noah and Z for Zane. It's going to be a least 6 months before they fit..but oh well!

The paint is a little bit patchy as I didn't use enough, but the edges are nice and crisp again.

If you need any extra information about freezer paper stencilling so that you can try it yourself, head on over to Hoppo Bumpo and read the stencilling posts. There's a wealth of information and links and comparisons....

And don't forget to enter my Blogtoberfest fabric giveaway...I'm drawing a winner tonight!

And don't forget to check out the rest of the Blogtoberfest giveaways on my side bar!

20 comments:

  1. They look fantastic! that's a great graphic. Hmm, size one t-shirts for $1, must go and buy me a bagful for my size one boy.

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  2. Wow, New Zealand is looking fabulous. I can't wait to see the 2 boys side by side.

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  3. You've done a great job for two very lucky boys! If you can't wait for them to grow into them, you can rotate them, still have N&Z and make pillow cases!
    So where's this secret source of $1 tshirts? I think I could applique a bit!

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  4. Those t-shirts look really cool. I think a feel an urge to try it myself coming on. Thanks for letting us all see your work.

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  5. They turned out pretty cool! If I didn't know any better it looks like NZ to, maybe put the other way round so it looks like ZN?

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  6. The stencilling turned out really well - love the stars - great design!

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  7. Hey, no complaints about advertising New Zealand over here! lol

    $1 shirts?? Where I need a couple to go with some pressies!!!

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  8. :D Very cute... love the New Zealand angle!

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  9. they look awesome!

    Im doing another giveaway could you add me to the list again...thanks so much!

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  10. they turned out fantastic ...very clean lines...

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  11. You're very talented at this stencilling caper Ms CP! Go you!

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  12. you've nailed this stencilling caper..onwards and upwards

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  13. They're fabulous, they turned out really well!

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  14. Wow, they turned out great! The boys will look very cool in their groovy new t-shirts.

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  15. They look great! You've totally convinced me to try it, at least once we move. Once we get into the new house I'm all over this project!

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  16. They look sensational. Love the designs and you've got the stencilling so beautifully crisp. Can't wait to see what you try next!

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  17. They turned out so well-very nice design and crisp edges:)

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  18. You've done a super job! Your edges are crisper than mine ("darlin', your edges..." well, you get it). I'm sure that the young fellas will love these t-shirts.

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  19. they look great! Can't wait to finish my studies so that I can get back into crafting without feeling guilty... I feel inspired!

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