Showing posts with label Templates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Templates. Show all posts

Monday, May 31, 2010

Father's Day Week - 5x7 Photo Collage Freebie

Guess what?...It's Father's Day Week at Aly&Ash!
I will be posting a new DIY Father's Day gift idea each day (31st-4th!)

So to start things off how about a photoshop freebie!! 

5x7 Father's Day Photo Collage Template



Instructions for adding your own pictures:
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1.Open your image
2. CTRL A to select all & CTRL C to copy
3. Open Collage Template
4. Holding down the CTRL key click on the white box in the Color Mask Thumbnail
(A hidden box inside the frame should become selected)
5. Under the Edit tab click Paste Into
6. You can now use CTRL T (Free Transform) and adjust the size of your image to fit as desired.
(Don't forget to lock the transform to maintain the aspect ratio!)
7. A new layer will appear in your layers tab. If you cannot see your image just drag the new layer to the top.

Questions? Email me at alyashcreation@gmail.com

Pictures Copywrite DoChara Photography
http://www.docharaphotography.com/

And I'll be linking up as always with {These Great Blogs} including The Boardwalk Bragfest!

Saturday, May 8, 2010

See It Again Saturday: Stamped Little Birdie Shirt

If you missed the field trip yesterday here is what we did:
 
Stamped Little Birdie Shirt

Step One:
Pour a very thin layer of fabric paint onto a plastic/paper plate large enough for your stamp.

Step Two:
Lightly press your stamp into the fabric paint. Be careful not to get too much paint on your stamp. You only want paint on the raised area, it should look something like this.

Step Three:
Stamp your shirt & allow to dry!

Step Four:
While the shirt(s) are drying. I cut out some little birdies to applique to my shirt. Follow the directions on your Wonder Under or other bonding paper and adhere birdies to your shirt.
Like the birdies I used? You can print or download the template from my sidebar! I made the stencil from a Photoshop brush I got at {Pixels and Ice Cream}! If you haven't already, be sure to check out their awesome site!

Step Five:
Apply a very thin bead of Fray Check to the edges of your appliques to prevent fraying.

Step Six:
Sew or hand stitch around the edge of the birds. I had stitched with embroidery floss at half thickness. Then touch up the beak and tail with a little more Fray Check if needed.

You're Done!

Here are some close-ups!
I'm giving these two as a "big sister, little sister" baby shower gift! 


If you make on make sure to send pics to alyashcreations@gmail.com

Thursday, April 29, 2010

"School of Rock" Template

Yay! New Template!

I'm working on a baby shower gift and decided to make another rock star shirt!  

Addicted I know!

I'll post pictures of the finished shirts onesies after the mommy to be gets them but in the mean time here is the new template!
(You can also find it on my sidebar)
School of Rock Template

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Tutorial Tuesday: Rock Star Tee & Template

Tutorial Tuesday
Rock Star Tee & Template

I am so excited about this shirt! I have been wanting to make Asher a cool electric guitar applique shirt for a while but couldnt find a template and can't sew a strait line much less the angles of a guitar...sooo
I made my own template and hand stitched with embroidery floss! I love it!

Here is how to make it and I have even included the template at the end of the tutorial! 

Step One:
Cut out the guitar from your template and iron the Wonder Under to the back of your fabric.
(Rough side down, follow Wonder Under directions)

Step Two:
Flip the guitar over and trace onto the Wonder Under.

Step Three:
Play around with placement and choose where you want your guitar and text.

Step Four:
Peel off the Wonder Under backing and place guitar on shirt where desired.

Step Five:
Cover with a damp cloth and iron guitar to shirt.

Step Six:
Trace the text onto matte side of the Freezer Paper and cut out your stencil using an xacto knife.
Iron stencil onto your shirt and fill in with fabric paint using a very small amount of paint in thin layers allowing to dry in between. (Don't forget to add back the shapes inside the letter "o" etc.)

Step Seven:
Hand stitch around your guitar using embriodery floss.
I split my floss to half thickness (three strands) but this isn't required.

Optional Step:
I used the letters I cut out for the stencil to create a messy reverse stencil on the back of the shirt. I got the "spray paint" look by blotting with an almost dry amount of paint on piece of toilet paper.

Voila!
 Now you have a super cool Rock Star shirt!

I'd love to see this in a pink fabric for a girl too! You can also use the guitar template as a freezer paper stencil and I have included the shapes of the "pickups" and "bridge" to add detail if desired. (The hubs said this was important!) Another fun idea would be to use your embroidery floss to detail the "tuning pegs" at the top.
(Did you just get a guitar anatomy lesson...cause I did!)

Rock Star Template

Now go make it and email me your pics!

And don't forget to {ENTER}