This is the simplest DIY in the history of simple DIY's! The only thing you need is a t-shirt any colour and a bucket where to put the bleach so you can deep your t-shirt in the same way you deep your Doritos in salsa!
I think it adds a bit more character and also a simple t-shirt can be transformed in one of the latest trends at the moment. You know that trend? The trend of bleaching and dying all your old clothes!Of course, Ha!
AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love your crown... makes me HAPPY
I did that to a skirt, now I want to use FABRIC DYE of DYLON but don't work.
ReplyDeleteI put the skirt, today, for the second time. You have some tips to tell me? Please?
Kisses
www.omeueularanja.blogspot.com
I haven't tried Fabric DYE before to be honest, so I don't really know what to suggest. I think if you look for videos in youtube you can find how do do anything :)
DeleteCuando digo que soy adicta a tu blog es porque es ciertoooo.... apenas veo un nuevo post aqui me tienes!! jajaa... es cierto que es super fácil y queda genial...
ReplyDeleteSo cool! Hopefully this DIY will work better than my white jeans did... Sigh...
ReplyDeleteLOVE these photo's !! :)
ReplyDeletehahahaha great picks! so funny :)
ReplyDeleteMe da panico la lejia... pero he de admitir que ayuda a crear cosas super chulas.
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are so cute! I've been meaning to ombre a few shirts for a while now, going to have to get the bleach out soon :) xx
ReplyDeleteSo cuuuute, I'm gonna do it *.*
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k chulas las fotos! me encantan! y la camiseta te ha quedado genial!
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Raquel
this looks so cool! I really want to try it xxx
ReplyDeleteTe sigo desde ya mismo! Muchas gracias por tu comentario, tienes un blog genial!
ReplyDeleteAll hail the Queen of DIY. ;)
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Easy with excellent results = win. Love your happy crown!
ReplyDeletexo Loulou
jaja super diver pics!!
ReplyDeleteHAPPY! esa es la actitud!! ;)
very happy !!! and fun. will definitely try this...going thrift shopping tomorrow i think :) x thanks for all the inspiration
ReplyDeletewhat a good idea! super loving ombré at the moment!
ReplyDeletelooking good victoria! did you make the happy crown? so cute. nice DIY. :)
ReplyDeleteamazing, this trend! =)
ReplyDeleteBunisimo!!!!!
ReplyDeleteQuise decir: Buenisimo!!!! Jaaja
ReplyDeleteThat looks great! xo
ReplyDeleteCreo que voy a intentarlo... espero no acabar haciendo una trastada! jajajaja
ReplyDeleteLove your happy crown :)
super like!!!! It looks fun and cute!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Victoria!
xxx
Hang
me encanta sobre todo k algo tan facil tiene tan gran effecto!
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I love this - great result! I remember tie dye-ing shirts back in my teens but they never turned out this good!
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I love the look, es tan faaacil! xx
ReplyDeleteAmaizing!! we love it. It´s so fresh! Congrats!!
ReplyDeleteLove the DIY! It looks fantastic! :)
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The hat is seriously sooooooooo adorable <3
ReplyDeleteSo easy even I might have a go.. Paha! Love your style.
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pierrelecat
Love that crop t-shirt!
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Ugh I JUST gave away the perfect plain colored t-shirt to try this with! Oh well, this cool DIY merits a trip to the thrift store to try it out :D
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! x
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT! I really have to try that as well :D greets from hamburg, germany!
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LOVE it! and that crown!
ReplyDeletei'm going to have to try that soon.
i'm trying to make time to do some diys.
that top is stunning. you are such inspiration, girl.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your absolutly lovely comment on my blog! Love what you have done with this teem, definetly going to try this to re-vamp some tops, if my mum lets me get my hands on the bleach though (: Love your 'happy' hat!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love your style, and your blog is amazing too! We are new to blogging and just happened to stumble upon your blog. Following you now. Would be great if you'd follow us back!
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ragsandrainbows :)
I just love everything about your style and blog, you're definitely one of my favourite bloggers now! xx
ReplyDeleteAmazing look ! :)
ReplyDeletehey, i need some help! bought old levi's pants in red, wanna turn them into shorts and add this ombre look so could u please explain a little more how u did this? like, how many bleach did u use, how long had it been in the bucket with bleach or did u put it directly on the shirt? and did u wash it single afterwards? i'm so interested in doing this and it would mean a lot to me if u could help me. x
ReplyDeletehey,i just wanted to let you know, i tried this DIY, and here is the result: http://sharplilteeth.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeletehope you like it, it was fun and ez to do! ;) x
This is one of my favourite versions of this DIY that I've seen - as most are white tees that are "ombré-ed" with coloured dye. You're version really stands out as it used bleech instead. The colours in this are super nice! Lovely job :)
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