This project was SO EASY, I can't stress the EASY factor enough here. I made it in about 20 minutes the night before Build Your Blog Conference, because I wanted to wear this cute cardigan to the conference. I definitely wore my heart on my sleeve that day. :)
Here's what you'll need to make your own cute heart-on-my-sleeve shirt:
The Goods
Shirt {I used a cute cardi I got on sale at Target}
Heart Stencil {I cut mine out of vinyl using my Silhouette Cameo}
Fabric Paint {2 parts acrylic paint + 1 part fabric medium}
Foam Brush
Here is the tutorial for making a stencil using a Silhouette Cameo. I just LOVE my Cameo, guys. I use it almost every day. It's rare for me to make a project without using it in some way. I thought it'd be helpful to show how to make a heart stencil out of vinyl using the Cameo and designing it in Silhouette Studio. If you don't have a Cameo {yet!}, you can skip this part and go to the next part about painting on your shirt. You can make a stencil out of freezer paper or buy a heart stencil from the store. After seeing how easy it is with a Cameo, though, you might be headed out to get one for yourself.
*I know it seems like a lot of photos, but I swear it is SO easy. Don't let the photos scare you - I just like taking photos, ok?! ;)
How to Cut a Stencil with your Silhouette Cameo {or Portrait}
Open Silhouette Studio. Select your Page Settings in the top right toolbar. Select the size of vinyl you are cutting (12x12 for 12"; Letter for 9"). If you are using a roll of vinyl, select No Cutting Mat. If you have a piece of vinyl on a cutting mat, select the size of mat you are using.
Select the SHAPE you want to use. I, of course, chose a heart! Purchase one from the Silhouette Online Store {I used THIS ONE}, design your own, or use one from your Library. Select the Library {book icon} from the left sidebar. Use the search bar at the top to search for a HEART. Double-click your shape to place it on your project.
Resize your shape using one of the square corners {highlighted in pic}. Position where you want it to be cut.
Right-click your shape and select Duplicate. This gives you a second heart {2 sleeves = 2 hearts!}. Position them both for cutting.
Your shapes are ready for cutting! Select the Send to Silhouette button {#1 in photo}. This opens up your Silhouette Cut Settings. Adjust your rollers to match what is shown on your screen {#2}. Your roller setting is based on what you set up your Page Settings to be at the beginning. Choose the medium you are cutting {#3}. In this case, it's vinyl. When you select the product you're cutting, the Speed, Thickness & Blade settings will automatically adjust on your screen. *Make sure that the Cutting Mat box is unchecked, if you're not using a cutting mat.* Adjust your actual blade to match the setting, if needed. I always do a Test Cut {#4} before cutting. It will cut a small triangle in the top left corner of your vinyl. Check to be sure that it cut correctly. This helps you know if you need to adjust the thickness or blade setting. Now you can click CUT! The Cameo will work its magic and do the rest of the work for you. :)
Put on your shirt {or cardi} and mark where your elbows are. Linda from Craftaholics Anonymous had the fabulous idea to use WASHI TAPE for this part. I am such a fan of washi tape that I just had to use this idea in my project! Thanks, Linda. {you can view her project HERE}
Peel away the inner part of your vinyl, if you used vinyl, leaving the outer part to use as your stencil. Cut down to size.
Mix your fabric paint. Remember, it's 2 parts acrylic paint + 1 part fabric medium. I love Martha Stewart's tintable fabric medium. I've used it for SO many projects {that you can view HERE}. Craft Tip: use cupcake liners to hold your paint! I always have extra cupcake liners hanging out, wishing they could be used for something amazing, so I double up and use them to hold my paint. Super easy to toss when you're done!
Apply your stencil to where your washi tape marked the spot. *SUPER IMPORTANT: place a piece of card stock or paper underneath your stencil INSIDE the sleeve. This will ensure the paint doesn't bleed through to to the back of the sleeve! Using your foam brush, paint over the stencil. I only did one coat, but had to 'daub' the glitter paint on, so that it was an even coat.
Let dry. I always leave my projects overnight to dry. Half way through, I remove the stencil, then let the product finish drying on its own. Can't wait overnight? In a crunch for time? >> use a blow dryer to speed up the drying process!
All that's left is for your to get your cardi on. Go and do, my friends! :)
xo
**BUY A MATERNITY COUNTDOWN SHIRT HERE!**
Be the first to know about all things Put A Bird On It! Get email updates sent to your inbox {sign up >> top of blog!}
So cute! I love it and want to make one
ReplyDeleteI am in love with these elbow patches!!! They are so cute, and I love the idea of painting them on! Awesome!!! Stopping by from Hoyby Crafts courtesy of the Craft-o-Maniac link party!
ReplyDeleteoh, this is cute! found your blog through a comment on an article on http://woodsofbelltrees.com/... LOVE your blog name!!
ReplyDeleteLove it!!! And it does look so easy!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Amberly! I want to make more, it's that simple. xo
ReplyDeleteHa ha thank you! The "how I put a bird on it" link on the top left sidebar has a great video you'll love about my blog name. Feel free to follow along through GFC or email, too! xo
ReplyDeleteThanks for saying HI! Like I said, I've seriously worn this cardi every day. It's my most fave! You should make one and tag me in a pic cause I so want to see. :) feel free to follow me while you're here! (Links in left sidebar) xo
ReplyDeleteIt is so easy you will love making them. Let me know if you do! Thanks for stopping by, Chastity. Feel free to follow along any way you'd like (left sidebar). xo
ReplyDeleteOh, I am already following and taking part in your link parties! You have some incredible ideas! I'd love for you to check out my blog any time you have the chance http://hoybycrafts.blogspot.com and I will definitely send you pics when I have the chance to make similar elbow patches :)
ReplyDeleteI do really love a cute simple cardigan. You're right to be super excited about this! I'd wear it too!
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS! Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! I'm all about a cardigan, whenever I see one with elbow patched I grab it. Now I can make one myself, who knew?!? And since I already have a "Handy Dandy" Silhouette I can totally so this!! Thanks for the awesome tutorial, don't be surprised if you see I made one too. ;-)
ReplyDeleteYay thanks for following me on Instagram. :) And for saying HI here on my blog! xo
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome. Thanks for stopping by! Feel free to follow by email or GFC or any way you'd like! {left sidebar} Have a great night. xo
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jen! I'm so obsessed with my gold elbow patches, it's not even funny. :) xo
ReplyDeleteAhhh you totally should make one! I would love to see your version of it. Isn't the Silhouette machine just the best?! I'm constantly amazed at what I can do with it. Take care, Courtney! xo
ReplyDeleteMe too! Great taste! :)
ReplyDeleteI love this, I want to make one for myself and I think my little man would love it too; he is a heart fanatic. I forgot to look at the Martha Stewart paints over the weekend. Something to do this weekend for sure!
ReplyDeleteHehe. Too cute!
ReplyDeleteSteph
www.newlymynted.com
I love the Martha Stewart paints! The tin table fabric medium is the best I've used. For the acrylic paint, I've honestly used the 99cents one and it works just fine! Have so much fun this weekend. ;) {and don't forget to use a coupon! I get the craft stores' app on my phone, cause it has their coupons!}
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! I think it would look great on toddler and kids clothes as well.
ReplyDelete(p.s. found you through the Ma Made Blog Hop) :)
This is so cute! I need to make one. Thank you for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Missy! I love it on a cardi. I want to try it on a striped 3/4 sleeve and see how that looks, too. xo
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon! Yes, it would look SO CUTE on kids clothes. I have some ideas for hearts on my 1-year old's clothes that will be coming soon. Feel free to follow by email or GFC or any way you'd like {left sidebar!} to stay connected. I love Michelle's blog, glad you found me through there. :) xo
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! So glad you stopped by. Feel free to check out the left sidebar to see more ways to follow. I have some more great fabric paint projects in the works. :) Have a great day! xo
ReplyDeleteMy dd would love this project. She loves painting everything.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! It add just the right amount of fun to your top. #SITSBlogging
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I love the idea of adding a little sparkle to anything, and this is just perfect for Valentines Day! #SITSBlogging
ReplyDeleteI am going to have to try this. It is so cute. You have a great blog. #SITSBlogging
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazingly adorable idea! I'm going to pin this for future reference so I can try it on one of my daughter's sweaters!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I'm going to have to try this. I'm enjoying your blog - I'll be checking back.
ReplyDeleteFabric paint & stencils are so much fun for kids of all ages. My 12-year old nieces designed their own patterns in Silhouette Studio, then cut them out in vinyl. They used fabric paint to paint their designs onto baby leggings for my baby girl. It was such a fun and easy project. Good luck! xo
ReplyDeleteThanks, Coco! Happy to have you here visiting. Feel free to peruse my blog and the left sidebar for more ways to stay connected. Have a great day! xo
ReplyDeleteHi Juls! I love the new SITS commenting forum - it's such a great idea. Happy to have you here! I would love for you to check out the left sidebar of my blog to stay connected in more ways. Take care! xo
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Denise! I am obsessed with everything glittery, but usually don't use glitter in my projects, because it's so messy. This project was NO mess and the glitter on my sleeves doesn't rub off on anything. :) I hope you'll view the left sidebar and keep in touch someway. Have a great weekend! xo
ReplyDeleteThanks for liking my blog, Dena! That is so sweet of you to say. I'm checking out your blog now! I would love for you to follow any way you'd like (left sidebar). Hope you have the best weekend ever. :) xo
ReplyDeleteYour daughter will love it! If you do it, definitely send me a pic or tag me in a pic. I'd absolutely LOVE to see it! Take care, Cole! xo
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cyndi! I would love for you to check back. :) Feel free to follow by email or any other social media (all options are along the left sidebar)! So happy to have you here. xo
ReplyDeletehow fun is this? i am so not a creative person but this DIY looks like it would be easy and fun. thanks for sharing your passion on such a fab blog!
ReplyDeleteI love the gold heart sleeves. Also, what a great link party. It looks like there are some fun ideas on there.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute...gotta try it! I'm stopping by from your link up party! Hi!
ReplyDeleteThis is so fun! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh. My. Gosh!! So adorable! I just bought a cute cardi on clearance yesterday and this would be the perfect addition to it! Thank you so much for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! And easy to do! I definitely think I need to make this. Thank for the share!
ReplyDeleteWhat a freakin' cute craft! I would love for you to come and share it That's Fresh Friday today #sitsblogging
ReplyDeleteI love elbow patches. The thing is: I feel so guilty! My mom tried to get me to wear stuff like this when I was younger and I gagged! Now, it's all I want...for everybody! I want it for my son, for the hubs and for me! I bet I could do this without a silouette, whaddya think? Just any heart cut out really, right? So, will this last through the wash?
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute, but you are adorable and the way you write is cute too! I'd join your link up party thing ,but I'm such a newbie that I don't really know what that is or what it entails!
xo
Thanks for sharing the Silhouette instructions. I just got a Portrait and am learning all the ins and outs of the machine. #SITSBlogging
ReplyDeleteTotally adorable! And the fact that it's gold glitter? Perfect! Thank you for linking to The Weekend re-Treat Link Party!
ReplyDeletexo, Shannon
www.akadesign.ca
Thank you so much for sharing your fantastic project on The Inspiration Board at homework. I featured you in the spotlight!
ReplyDeletecarolyn ~ homework
What a cute sweater with the addition of the lovely hearts you painted on it! I love the white paired with the gold. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Dawn! Elbow patches are seriously my fave right now. This is the easiest way I've found to get them for myself, since I don't sew and don't want to spend a fortune on buying shirts with them. And I totally get the whole liking-stuff-now-you-hated-when-you-were-younger thing. I almost bought a leather fanny pack a couple months ago, because it was adorable, but I had to remind myself: IT'S A FANNY PACK! Ha ha. Yes, if you don't have a Silhouette machine, you could use a freezer paper stencil {google for a tutorial} or purchase a heart stencil from a craft store. I just LOVE cutting stencils out of vinyl, because it gets such crisp lines when you paint over them on fabric. If you do a lot of crafting, I would definitely look into getting a Silhouette machine. I've used mine SO much that it has totally been worth the investment! I just washed my cardigan and the paint stayed on almost 100%. A little bit of the glitter came off, but only something I would notice, because I made it. As for the link party, you totally should link up!! At the bottom of the post, there is a blue button that says "add your link" - just click on that button and it takes you to a page where you can copy & paste the URL of your blog post, add a title and your email, then select which photo you want for the thumbnail image. That's it! It is a great way to get your blog posts out there (remember - they're shared on all 4 blogs hosting the party). If you are interested in guest hosting a party, there is a sign up sheet on the blog post for that, too. If you have ANY questions at all {link parties, Silhouette, etc}, totally email me. I'm happy to help you any way I can! {danieladavis17@gmail.com} Feel free to check out my left sidebar for more ways to keep in touch! xo
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I wore mine tonight at our Valentine's dinner. It was perfect! xo
ReplyDeleteOoooh you will LOVE your Silhouette Portrait. I'm obsessed with my Cameo and know the Portrait is just as amazing! I'm glad my instructions could help you. If you make this project, I'd love to see! You can tag me on IG: @putabirdonitblog, or email me a photo to share {danieladavis17@gmail.com}. I try to post Silhouette tutorials and project ideas often, so definitely sign up for emails (top of blog) if you'd like to stay up to date. Thanks for stopping by! Take care. xo
ReplyDeleteHaha, I know, right? Gold + Glitter makes everything better. Thanks for having a great party to link up to. Take care! xo
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the feature. What an honor! :) xo
ReplyDeleteThanks! I love the white & gold, too. It gives me all kind of ideas for future color combos, too. Maybe something with Radiant Orchid for 2014? Thanks for stopping by, Bethany! xo
ReplyDeleteSo awesome! I am going to be putting glitter hearts on everything!!!
ReplyDeleteHey Daniela, I believe I'm link up #97. I shared a chalk paint post. I'm new to these link ups, so I'm sure it'll take me a little bit to get it all straight! I love hearts so I'm sure ill be trying a glitter heart on something!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh Daniela that is so cute! I love how they came out! Thanks for linking up at the MaMade Blog Hop! Don't forget to stop back to link up again next week and see if you've been featured! :) Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteHey! Do you know what the difference is between a silouette and a cricut? I love to make wooden signs, but sometimes hand painting with stencils is so stressful, so I thought vinyl letters would be easier, but the machine is so expensive!
ReplyDeleteOk, so are all link up parties the same or they all have their own rules? So if I join yours then I will be give 4 other posts to share? And where do I share...my blog, twitter? I'm so lost! lol
I am obsessed with glitter hearts, so I fully support that decision! :) xo
ReplyDeleteThank you, Michelle! I will definitely check back in hopes of a feature. :) Take care! xo
ReplyDeleteOk, so I have been wanting a silhouette for years. The husband always asks what for. Now I can tell him "To make my shirts pretty!" I liked how you showed the step-by-step in the software. I always thought that the software would be difficult to learn but from what I saw it should be easy. :)
ReplyDeleteStopping by from #SITSBlogging.
Hey Christina! You will LOVE a Silhouette machine. They have a Portrait (cuts up to 9") or a Cameo (cuts up to 12"). If you do a lot of paper crafting, I recommend the Cameo. Most scrapbooking paper packs come in 12", so that's one reason I love the larger cutting area. The software is THE MAIN REASON I love Silhouette. I am a total newbie to design (like - no experience at all!), but I design all of my printables in Silhouette Studio. I don't need InDesign or Adobe Illustrator - I use Silhouette Studio to design my business cards and so many things that I don't even cut with my Cameo, I just save it as a PDF or a JPG image. All my blog buttons I designed in Silhouette Studio. You have to let me know if you get one! I recommend following Linda @ Craftaholics Anonymous blog {tell her I say HI!}. She always has a promo code for Silhouette products. You will love it! Thanks for stopping by. Totally check out my left sidebar for more ways to follow. :) xo
ReplyDeleteHey! Send me an email, and I will totally tell you why I love my Silhouette machine. :)
ReplyDelete{danieladavis17@gmail.com}
As for the link parties, they all vary a little. Some have strict rules about what you can post...linking back to the party...following hosts...stuff like that. I try to keep it pretty rule free, so we can party harder. If you are a guest host, you get to pick one post to share and all your social media is shared, too. You share the party on your blog as a regular blog post and promote it throughout the week on your social media. It's pretty easy! :)
Awesome! I saw it, shared and commented. Can't wait to see what you put glitter hearts on! :) xo
ReplyDeleteOh, if I could use the software like that too, I just might be able to get the husband to agree to let me get one. I already follow Linda @ Craftaholics Anonymous (Not that I ever do anything crafty, yet) so I saw the flash giveaway she is doing. I entered of course. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is such a cool project! And I will keep the idea of using cupcake liners to hold your paint in mind!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute. I haven't done anything to freshen up plain clothes in years. I think it's about that time. Thank you for sharing with Countdown in Style.
ReplyDeleteI use cupcake liners now ALL THE TIME for painting. It's been awesome! Thanks for stopping by. xo
ReplyDeleteThanks, April! :)
ReplyDeleteI am such a huge fan of adding simple and fast embellishments to plain garments. I love what you have done!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Anne! I now see my wardrobe in a whole new light. I keep thinking up ways to reinvent old clothes. Feel free to check out the left sidebar of my blog for more ways we can keep in touch. Have a great night! xo
ReplyDeleteHa ha, that video definitely helps explain the whole 'put a bird on it' thing. I love Portlandia SO much! :) Thanks for stopping by! xo
ReplyDeleteI love this detail and this is such an easy way to get it. Thanks for linking up at The Makers!
ReplyDeleteCorey @ TinySidekick.com
So cute and also practical. Wanted to let you know I'm featuring you when my party opens up tonight
ReplyDeleteThanks, Corey! It is SO EASY, you will love it. Thanks for the link party! xo
ReplyDeleteThe cupcake liners idea has seriously changed my life! I was working on a project at my mom's with paint and said "do you have cupcake liners?!" ha ha and she DID, and I totally used them to hold my paint. It's awesome, because everyone has cupcake liners they aren't needing! :) xo
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU for the feature! Heading there now. :) xo
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, love the hearts :) thanks for sharing at Creative Mondays, featuring and pinning this week at the blog hop...
ReplyDeleteThank you for the feature!! That means so much to me. So glad you liked my project! It was so easy - I hope people will make a cute cardi. :) xo
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely darling, Daniela! I would totally wear it every day if I made it too! Which I probably will now that I have seen your awesome tutorial:)
ReplyDeleteSeriously - I am tempted EVERY. DAY. to make a glitter sleeves shirt. But I can't do it to all my clothes, or it will get old, so I restrain myself. ;) xo
ReplyDeleteSaying good bye to suede elbow patches and a big hello to glittery gold heart patches!!!!! Thank you for sharing your sweet blog at the Thursday Favorite Things blog hop ♥
ReplyDeleteHa ha GOODBYE! :) I love glitter & gold anything right now!! xo
ReplyDeletePretty! Pinned:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for pinning!! xo
ReplyDelete