The easiest way I have found by far is fabric paint. This ‘magic in a bottle’ does wonders for any old clothing!!! And the best part for all of you non-sewists out there – No sewing is required to fix it!
Ever since I discovered all that fabric paint can do, I have never looked back. I always have a few bottles on hand – and we have learned to have so much fun with it! Just like the watercolor fabric we made a while back. And now I don’t worry as much when I put a plate of spaghetti in front of the kids for dinner :).
Fabric Paint…the Stain Fighter!
And just like that I have 2 brand new shirts that my kids love, that don’t need to go in the ‘play clothes’ drawer. And my husband thinks I am a genius because I am saving money…woot woot!
Be sure to hop on over to Me Sew Crazy where I have a month long New Years ReSewLution Series going on. Some of our favorite bloggers will be visiting and sharing their resolutions with us!
Thanks so much for stopping by, and until next time…
Happy Sewing!
XOXO
Diana
www.thegirlcreative.com
What a brilliant idea!!! It’s a win win!!! … cost effective, easy to do, looks great and reduces stress…
That’s a really cute idea!!! Plus, your little girls look like they love their “new” shirts ๐ ๐ Adorable ๐ Love and hugs from the ocean shores of California, Heather ๐
Great idea! Any ideas on what to paint on the butt part of a onesie? I have a lot of those stains : )
Lisa, maybe some letters? Like “bum”? ๐
It’s too bad you can’t paint on the front of school uniforms ๐
It’s too bad you can’t paint on the front of school uniforms ๐
So clever – pinned! ๐
Ok. That is seriously the BEST idea ever. I teach art, so you can imagine daily I come home looking like a Jackson Pollock painting. On days we paint that is! I may have to implement this into my ow wardrobe!