How to Make Homemade Cheap Dog Halloween Costumes

See if your dog's head fits through the hole in the shirt., Put on your apron or bib. , Place the papers across the floor to protect from paint stains. , Get three colors of paint: yellow, blue and red. , Splash the colors over the shirt in...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: See if your dog's head fits through the hole in the shirt.

    If not, then cut the shirt's opening wider so as to fit your dog's head inside.

    If the shirt is too loose on your doggy, then find a smaller shirt or buy one.
  2. Step 2: Put on your apron or bib.

    ,,,,,,, Splatter the paint all over the t-shirt (in different places) making a lovely design. , Rub the toothbrush up and down along the sieve, holding the sieve close to the t-shirt. , Let it dry for a day or two. ,
  3. Step 3: Place the papers across the floor to protect from paint stains.

  4. Step 4: Get three colors of paint: yellow

  5. Step 5: blue and red.

  6. Step 6: Splash the colors over the shirt in different places

  7. Step 7: using a paint brush.

  8. Step 8: Draw circles

  9. Step 9: criss crossing lines and zig-zags on the t-shirt with your paint brush.

  10. Step 10: Mix some of the colors together on a shallow plate creating different colors.

  11. Step 11: Wait for the t-shirt to dry before proceeding to the next part.

  12. Step 12: Dip the toothbrush into the paint and then pull back the bristles (away from you!).

  13. Step 13: Use a sieve along with the toothbrush to create a sprinkle design.

  14. Step 14: Hang the artist t-shirt up on a line with clothes pegs holding it up.

  15. Step 15: Write your dogs name on it or sign "Picasso" on it.

Detailed Guide

If not, then cut the shirt's opening wider so as to fit your dog's head inside.

If the shirt is too loose on your doggy, then find a smaller shirt or buy one.

,,,,,,, Splatter the paint all over the t-shirt (in different places) making a lovely design. , Rub the toothbrush up and down along the sieve, holding the sieve close to the t-shirt. , Let it dry for a day or two. ,

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