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Girl Power T-shirt DIY Tutorial

By Brenda Ponnay

We decided to skip the glitter and glue and stay far away from any paint or cutting of cardboard. We felt like coloring! What’s a better way to celebrate International Day of the Girl on October 11th and  International Woman’s Day on March 8th than sporting a hand-colored Girl Power t-shirt!

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Everybody likes to color. We actually printed out the designs, colored them in with washable markers and then scanned them in again to be printed out on iron-on transfer paper but you could buy special iron-on transfer crayons and skip the scanning step if you don’t have a scanner.

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For the iron-on directions just follow the directions on the package. You can find iron-on transfer paper at most office supply stores or craft stores in the paper section. (My best iron-on-transfer paper advice: make sure your iron is bone dry before you iron!)

Click HERE for your own coloring sheet.

 

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Click HERE for a variety of downloads you can print out to customize your t-shirt in your own special way. If you don’t see a design that works for you, feel free to email me and I’ll customize if it’s not too big of a change. Just remember these are for personal use only. So turn on your printer and get ready to rock your girl power! (We even made one for boys. ‘Cause boys rock too!)

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About the Author

Brenda Ponnay

Brenda Ponnay is an author and illustrator who loves to craft and make big messes when she’s not working on her books. Whether it’s painting, baking, drawing, making castles out of card...

Brenda Ponnay is an author and illustrator who loves to craft and make big messes when she’s not working on her books. Whether it’s painting, baking, drawing, making castles out of cardboard boxes or just doing the laundry with flair, Brenda Ponnay has learned that what really makes her happy is being creative every single day.

You can read about all her crazy adventures on her personal blog: Secret Agent Josephine.

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