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Haute Hardware

Designed by Cheryl Ball

Use your hardware to create haute T-shirts that are easy to wear! Fix up ordinary black tees with toolbox treasures and Tulip® Fabric Spray Paint™! Don’t forget to give your gal some glam with Tulip® Iron-On Crystals™!

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Instructions

Men’s Shirt:
1.  Wash and dry shirt to remove sizing then iron smooth. Insert Fashion Form™ into shirt. Cover work surface with newspaper.
2.  Place hammer on front of shirt where shown, then arrange assorted hardware (i.e., chain, screws, nails, etc.) to spell out “MAN” above hammer and “MADE” below hammer.
3.  Start Snow Fabric Spray Paint™ on paper towel then spray over words and hammer. Let dry then spray again – two lighter coats will work better than one heavy coat. Let dry then remove hammer and hardware.

Women’s Shirt:
1.  Wash and dry shirt to remove sizing.
2. Use scissors to cut from under sleeve up to just under neckband at opposite shoulder. Cut off other sleeve.
3. Cover work surface with newspaper to protect from overspray then place shirt and fabric piece in place.
4. Place old pair of scissors on shirt where desired then spray over with several coats of Snow Fabric Spray Paint™, letting dry between coats.
5. Spray one side of fabric piece with Neon Pink then spray over scissors, spraying to desired intensity.
6. Let dry then remove scissors.
7. To create strap, fold fabric in thirds lengthwise determining width at this time and trimming if needed. Use Fabric Fusion™ to glue edges in place then let dry.
8. Try on shirt and adjust strap to shirt, pinning to secure. Remove shirt then glue ends in place to inside of shirt, trimming strap to about a 1” overlap inside. Let dry.
9. Insert Fashion Form™ into shirt.
10. To create nails above scissors, refer to photo and use Fashion Art Tweezers™ to place six pink Iron-On Crystals™ in a line above scissor blades, then one crystal on each side of the last crystal to form a row of three.
11. Turn on Cordless Heat-Setting Tool™ following package instructions, then touch tip of hot tool to top of a crystal. Hold for 5 seconds then remove heat. Let crystal cool then touch with fingernail, if not adhered then add more heat. Adhere all crystals, creating as many nails as desired.

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