Jessica from Happy Together made this ruffle tube top, and shares a tutorial so you can make one, too. Great style for summertime! Go to the tutorial.
[photo by Jessica Fediw of Happy Together]
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by Anne Weaver
Jessica from Happy Together made this ruffle tube top, and shares a tutorial so you can make one, too. Great style for summertime! Go to the tutorial.
[photo by Jessica Fediw of Happy Together]
I’ve often found myself staring down at the sidewalk while walking my dog, noticing how leaves leave those ghostly stains on the concrete after a bit of rain. You know the ones—delicate outlines, soft colors, little pieces of nature art just sitting there. I’ve caught myself thinking “Wouldn’t that look incredible on fabric?” more times than I can count. So when I stumbled across this eco-printing tutorial by La Creative Mama, I felt like the universe had answered my silent curiosity!
The article, How to Eco-Print on Cotton T-Shirts, breaks down the entire process of transferring nature’s beauty directly onto cotton. And let me tell you—it’s not just doable, it’s actually kind of magical. From pre-treating the fabric to choosing your leaves, the guide is detailed without being overwhelming. Perfect for someone like me who’s a total newbie to fabric dyeing but full of enthusiasm.
What I especially loved is that this technique doesn’t require fancy supplies or a chemistry degree. Most of what you need can be found around the house or in your backyard. It’s about connection—to nature, to creativity, and even to sustainability, which is a huge bonus in my book.
The final result is something uniquely beautiful. Each print is one-of-a-kind, just like the leaves that inspired them. It’s a way to capture a moment in time—like that perfect autumn leaf or the quirky pattern from your neighbor’s gum tree—and turn it into wearable art.
Honestly, after reading the tutorial, I’m itching to grab a white cotton tee, raid the garden, and see what kind of masterpiece I can create. If you’ve ever looked at a leaf imprint on the pavement and thought, “that belongs on a shirt,” this article will absolutely speak to you.
If you decide to make one too, please pop back here and share your creation.