I love making something fun for my kids to wear on the Fourth of July and this year they’ll be sportingcoordinating bleached star shirts!
To make these simple shirts for Independence Day, I bought red and blue t-shirts, tanks, and a onesie for Tate.
I mixed a bleach solution of 70% bleach and 30% water in a spray bottle then laid the shirts flat on a garbage bag. For best results, place another garbage bag inside the shirts so the bleach doesn’t seep through to the back of the shirt.
I laid plastic glow-in-the-dark stars {found at the dollar store} on top of the shirts, arranged them in random patterns, mixing big with small, and then sprayed over top of the stars with bleach.
I let the shirts dry and then washed and dried them in the washing machine on a cold setting.
I love the variation in these bleached star shirts. Some bleached more than others, and although Lila and Kennedy chose the exact same shirts, they bleached completely differently, one with a white tone and one with a pinkish-red tone.
This is such a fun and easy way to decorate a shirt and looks so fun for the 4th!
For more fun ideas for the fourth of July, be sure to check out these glow in the dark star shirts …
… and three-ingredient twix dip served in edible star bowls!
"bigcanadiangirl" says
Cute!
Evelyn says
What a cute project! I know your kiddies will look stunningly patriotic this weekend.
Jennifer says
Where’s your maple leaf ones for Canada Day?!
Donna says
This looks like such a fun project! Thanks so much for stopping by. Love the picture of you and your family!
Debi says
So cute! Ya’ll are celebrating Independence Day with flair. Nicely done. I love stopping by your blog – it’s always inspiring.
Bless you!
Paula says
Your kids are going to look so cute in their coordinating t-shirts! I’m not familiar with this technique and I like it!
Bethany @ A Fish Who Likes Flowers says
Very cute project! I’m sure everyone will look super cute in their patriotic gear. Good job