Print your own t-shirts at home. This tutorial will show you how. You don't need Photoshop for this tutorial! - Melissa Clifton
Stencil Art...Printing T-shirts
Printing Your Own Custom T-shirts At Home Has Never Been Easier
What follows is not the only the way of printing art on to t-shirts, this is just the best way I have found. And by the best, I mean, the easiest, the fastest and the cheapest with amazing results. Of course you don't have to just print on t-shirts, for example tote bags look fantastic with prints.
In the first part of my Stencil Art tutorial series, I examined some methods of Making Stencils with Photoshop. You can use your newly created stencils here or click on one of the thumbnails below and then right-click and choose "Save Image As..." to save a stencil to your computer.
Heart Blade Stencil
I recommend this stencil to try out first due to it's simplicity.
It will take around 5 minutes to cut out.
Blondie Stencil
Definitely a little more difficult.
Don't scale it down too small or it will become a nightmare.
Ben Harper Stencil
This stencil is trickier.
This one took me just under an hour to cut out.
Lion Stencil
I recommend this stencil those who have made several stencils already. Don't attempt this as your first stencil! It's tricky (it took me around 2 hours to cut out..seriously!) but the results are well worth it. Check out the final product HERE.
For those who don't have any image-editing software programmes such as Photoshop, you can always use your print preview screen to see how large the stencil is going to print out on A4. You can then scale the stencil art on the Print Preview Window to the size you need.