Ways to Upcycle T-shirts 2
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Now I'll continue showing you ways to upcycle old Ts
Frame It!
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This one is sooooo cool! Just get a t-shirt with a nice logo on it an frame it as shown here.
Make Shapes!
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Get a T that doesn't have much detail, plain vest tops are best. Take your scissors and snip a shape on the back of the vest top and.......:)
Ruffle Fun!
Get a strip of fabric about an inch thick and three inches long. Pull a needle and thread through it so it scrunches up and sew onto a cute top. Sewing it on at the neckline looks fab!