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Make an Easy Earth Day T-Shirt

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Earth Day is nearly here and a certain little lady in my house is really into it this year. She is throwing interesting facts about what happens to a recycled bottle and other tidbits into breakfast conversation. I love it!

So we whipped up a T-shirt project in just 10 minutes and let it dry overnight and she is wearing it today. Bam! It’s that fast!

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First of all, we should have ironed the t-shirt but it was already after bedtime so its crumpled. 

Trace a circle with a medium sized bowl or plate. Be careful, you are using a permanent marker. 

Next we used a slightly bigger mixing bowl and put an elastic around the t-shirt to help lay it flat and keep the project from bleeding out of control.

This is where the kids can really have a part! We have the earth-loving-tree-huggin child draw the earth within the circle with blue and green permanent markers. Color in the area as best you can, so there isn’t much white.

Do you recall this project where we watched the sharpie’s cool effect when we add rubbing alcohol? Have a look if you missed it.

Sharpie Tie Die Coloured Shirts

This next step involves rubbing alcohol so this should be done by grown ups in a well ventilated area.

Using a dropper to control how much rubbing alcohol comes out-slowly add the alcohol and watch it blend the colors.

Watch the colors blend for a super cool effect.

Remove the bowl and hang on a hanger for 20 mins while it dries. Better yet put it outside so you don’t smell the alcohol.

Lay it flat with a piece of cardboard in the middle so they color doesn’t bleed thru to the back.

Add a love heart with red permanent marker.

Add your message. We decided to write. “I care”.

 

It doesn’t take long for the rubbing alcohol to evaporate to be nearly dry. 

 

 

Here are a few more recent projects for Earth Day you might enjoy!

Nature Craft – Perfect for Earth Day Activity – Clay Imprints with Plants and Flowers

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