Call of Duty Ghosts T-shirt

by the dan of many trades in Craft > Printmaking

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Call of Duty Ghosts T-shirt

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This is a really cheap option if you're looking to get a cool shirt to represent your gamer spirit. I do not own the rights to this and I don't sell these.

Make a Skull Stencil

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Google a picture of the ghost logo and print it, print it on cardstock or free hand it on cardboard.

Optional Stencils

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I made a really simple camouflage shape stencil and a fence stencil for extra detail.

Pick a Shirt

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I'm a fruit of the loom kinda guy, but find a shirt you can wear comfortably.

Prep the First Layer

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The first layer is the skull, very basic. I used an off white and covered my stencil edges in newspaper to prevent overspray.

Optional: Add the Fence Details

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Put your fence stencil on the right bottom and left strap. Paint and feather edges.

Optional: Camo

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Put the skull stencil back on and the camo stencil on and paint the lighter color. Put it on the opposite way and paint the darker color

Optional: Weathering

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Scrunch up the shirt and mist a dark grey or black on it.

Sealing It Up

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Put it in the dryer for 20 minutes to keep the paint from washing out later on. Now you're done, you've also saved about $15.