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Floral Jeans

Flower print jeans made with stencils and fabric paint - perfect for spring & summer!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/floral-jeans • Posted by Kirsten Nunez

I've been experimenting with stencils quite often lately, so I couldn't help but make a flower printed garment for the season. The great part of this project is that you can use any stencil you'd like (leaves? daisies? filigree?) and in any color you desire. I tend to mix girly and not-so-girly concepts together; the design is feminine, so I purposely found a pair of jeans that were a bit loose fitting. More or less "boyfriend" style jeans. I actually thrifted them for about $8! This particular combination creates a nice juxtaposition. Skinny jeans would be a nice alternative, or even denim shorts!

You will need

Project Budget
Reasonably Priced

Time

0 h 45

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium 11a

Description

I've been experimenting with stencils quite often lately, so I couldn't help but make a flower printed garment for the season. The great part of this project is that you can use any stencil you'd like (leaves? daisies? filigree?) and in any color you desire. I tend to mix girly and not-so-girly concepts together; the design is feminine, so I purposely found a pair of jeans that were a bit loose fitting. More or less "boyfriend" style jeans. I actually thrifted them for about $8! This particular combination creates a nice juxtaposition. Skinny jeans would be a nice alternative, or even denim shorts!

Instructions

  1. Small 01

    Supplies: Large flower stencil, flat sponge brush

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    Supplies: Jeans, white fabric paint Also: Masking tape!

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    1) Tape the stencil onto the jeans.

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    2) Apply paint with the brush. Don't add too much!

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    Having a fairly light hand might be more ideal for this project. Missing some spots here and there will give it a more rugged, worn in look. Obviously it depends what you're going for, but don't worry if each flower isn't perfect.

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    3) Let dry, and repeat on random areas on the jeans.

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    4) Try adding flowers on the sides, overlapping the seam. Before you start the back side, make sure the front is completely dry.

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    5) If you would like, take a paintbrush and draw pointed ovals - also known as leaves! - in between the flowers.

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    I think the key aspect to these jeans is to not think too much about the random placement of each flower. Maybe it's just me, but I tend to subconsciously create a systematic pattern without realizing it. I like the miscellaneous placement of the flowers; it adds a fun touch to the piece.