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Homemade MX T-shirts

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I made these shirts for myself and a friend with bleach, tie-dye, and silkscreening. They're not perfect, but I'm pretty happy with them. C: Thought you'd all be interested in having a look!

 

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http://frisbii.deviantart.com/art/Mylo-Xyloto-Shirts-287131351

 

*Edit: Now for sale here, custom made: http://www.etsy.com/listing/94567068/every-teardrop-is-a-waterfall-t-shirt?ref=v1_other_2* C:

colours are just amazing!

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Thanks! I've never used bleach before and was kinda afraid it'd turn ugly, but I got lucky. xD

Awesome shirts, I'd probably buy one.

very cool indeed!

They're awesome! I prefer them to the official MX ones.

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They're awesome! I prefer them to the official MX ones.

 

Wow, really? xD I'd still like an official one...

I am actually toying with the idea of making some more and selling them.

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WOW, how did you make them?

 

I experimented with bleach--pretty much sprayed it on, and then poured hydrogen peroxide over them and rinsed them out. That's supposed to stop the bleaching and it seemed to. Then I did some stuff with tie-dye, which isn't too apparent, but there are some bluish and reddish spots from that. Finally I made a silkscreen with the lyrics and printed them on.

WOW, I'm amazed! :stunned: Great job!

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