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Don’t think it, ink it! « Made in Pretoria. Made in Pretoria i do it myself Nov 02 2011 23 Comments By Miss Anna Banana Clothing, diy, etsy, fashion Don’t think it, ink it! Supplies: stamp ink and a shirtDrop ink randomly on the shirtLet the droplets soak inOnce you are happy with the look, wash it in cold water to set the colour! Xoxo Miss A. About these ads Share this: Like this: Like Loading... Related DIY: Fringe ShirtIn "diy" OppiKoppi DIY: Rainbow ShortsIn "Clothing" Tagged DIY, dye, Fashion, ink, tie dye, trend, trendy 23 thoughts on “Don’t think it, ink it!” Emily @ Bits of Delight says: November 3, 2011 at 01:59 GORGEOUS! Leave a Reply ← Previous post Next post → Blog at WordPress.com. | The Chunk Theme. Follow Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Join 1,227 other followers Powered by WordPress.com %d bloggers like this: DIY: Fringe Shirt « Made in Pretoria.

Made in Pretoria i do it myself Aug 14 2012 1 Comment By Miss Anna Banana diy, fashion DIY: Fringe Shirt Here’s how: Supplies: A t-shirt, fabric scissors, fabric dyeBut 1cm long strips from left to right on the shirts. About these ads Share this: Like this: Like Loading... Related Don't think it, ink it! Friday Quickie: J.

Tagged DIY, Fashion, fringe, revamp, shirt, tee One thought on “DIY: Fringe Shirt” ReformedCanada Day in Style » Reformed says: June 28, 2013 at 18:25 […] is being creative with your look. Leave a Reply ← Previous post Next post → Blog at WordPress.com. | The Chunk Theme. Follow Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Join 1,229 other followers Powered by WordPress.com %d bloggers like this: Made in Pretoria. Flambiyant_madeinpretoria2.jpg (580×1201) DIY: tribal print shorts « Made in Pretoria. Tribal print is one of the hottest trends this side of summer (here, here and here) and Made in Pretoria would not be awesome if I did not include a DIY on it.

DIY: Trendy Tribal Print Supplies: An old denim, a pair of scissors, bleach, permanent markerCut the denim’s legs off. Make sure you fit and mark where to cut before the damage is done.For a distress feel, make small cuts. Put the shorts through a washing machine to get full fray effect.lay the shorts’ ends in 1:1 water:bleach mixWait until you get your desired colour. This can take a while, so please be patientWith a permanent marker, draw the print on the shorts. xoxo Miss Anna Banana Like this: Like Loading...