I made this new dress for Boo using the same reverse stenciling technique that I used for last winter’s snowflake dress. It is a quick and foolproof way to make a quick unique dress. This would be a great project for a tween/teen party!
Liquid fabric paint* in spray bottles
Plastic stencil (the butterfly one is from Tattered Angels)
*The paint I recommend is Dyn-A-Flow because it is more of a dye…..but you can try diluting regular fabric paint as long as there isn’t too much pigment in it to clog up your sprayer.
Every so often instead of blotting the excess spray off the stencil…..
……..I would just flip it over and put it on another part of the dress and use my paper towel to press it into the dress….
……leaving the excess ink behind and a layered effect.
I kept repeating this process over and over (letting the dress dry when the fabric got overly damp) until I got a medium pink, blue and purple mottled look. Then I used a black Fabric Mate Pen to draw a few butterfly outlines onto the dress.
I ironed the entire dress to set the colors.
Finished dress!
Happy Boo:
steffany says
This is darling!
Debra says
What a cool idea…I will definitely be trying this one :o)
Thanks for the tips!
CourtneyKeb says
Brilliant and so pretty!!!!
1 Funky Woman says
My daughter would love one of these, how cute!
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Shari says
Looks so amazing and easy! Brilliant babe!!!!!!!!!
A. says
Woah! I think you must be using a larger surface of your brain than me. Or something. Seriously – I love this!
Drama queens mum (Kimberly) says
I love that.
Natalie says
This is really fun! Thanks for sharing. I have looked around for great stencils and I'm so glad you shared where you got the butterfly. I am having a hard time finding any on their site. There is nothing under stencil kits and that is all I see!
Kestlyn says
What a gorgeous dress! I am totally passing this idea on to a girls tween group who does lots of projects!
Sarah Boyd says
Very pretty! I love butterflies! Thanks for sharing.
Rachel says
So cute!! I was just working on a tutorial for liquid fabric paint in a spray bottle, but a completely different project. I love your idea so much more 🙂
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Marjorie says
Very cool!
Happy Together says
Neat 🙂 I love the butterflies!
Ashley says
VERY cute!
Shirley says
I LOVE that! I wish I had a little girl to do it for. I guess I could find some football stencils! 🙂
Katja says
Thank you for sharing! I was not aware that dye can be sprayed. The effect is really stunning.
BeBe Gear says
Cool! Love it!
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TCC says
This is awesome! Smarty smart!
Le Petite Bonbon says
oh… this is so cool. I love this idea. Very creative and pretty.
Thanks for sharing.
Elijah says
So cute =)
I love butterflies and I like the idea of stencil dress.
Heather says
We used this tutorial today and it was a huge hit! Thank you so much for sharing your creativity with us!
Mare says
What are the names of the dye colors you used? My daughter really wants to try this technique & loves how the colors mixed to make the lovely purple. Thanks!!