Inkblot/Rorschach Splatter T-shirts

by cbm104 in Craft > Fashion

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Inkblot/Rorschach Splatter T-shirts

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A fun project with the kids, making splatter or inkblot T-shirts!

We wanted to make something both fun and useful, and it was a nice way of introducing the kids to methods like those used by Jackson Pollock (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson_Pollock) or folding over to make "Rorschach" blots.

Supplies

  • T-Shirts... or any clothing
  • Fabric paint or dye
  • I used Tulip soft paints but many others will work well:
  • Tulip Soft Black (Affiliate links: US , UK )
  • Tulip Soft Neon green (US , UK )
  • Cardboard to help with folding

Splatter!!

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Method:

  • Spread the t-shirt flat and place a piece of cardboard inside, this should stop dye colouring soaking through to the back.
  • If you want to make the the spatters symmetrical/inkblot then crease it in the middle to help with folding.
  • We stood up on a chair over the t-shirts, this was both because it's fun to have the challenge of dropping paint and also because it makes some finer impact spatter.
  • We used two colours, some of the inkblots in the original Rorschach test used three or more (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rorschach_test) and I think out next ones will have more rainbow!
  • Once you are happy fold over if you are going for the blot type - you can always add more ink if you feel it's not enough.
  • The ink has a kind of solid feel when dry, not like a dye, and it will stick together when wet so keep them unfolded to dry.
  • The paint I used wanted an overnight to dry then a cold wash to check it's stuck.

Method in Action!

Inkblot t-shirts

Here's a quick video of us making some.

Wear old clothing or some of the t-shirts to be dyed.

After a Few Washes

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Here's some close ups after a few washes!