April 12, 2012

DIY Polka Dot Chambray Shirt


Two of my favorite style trends for spring, other than pink, are chambray tops and polka dots.  I have seen a couple chambray polka dotted tops floating around on these here internets.  However, most of them carry a heavy price tag around $60-120.  Since I had this old American Eagle chambray top lying around, I thought I would take matters into my own hands and give it a little face lift.  This project cost me around $7 total, and is super easy to do!  Just plop yourself in front of the TV for an evening, and get to polka-dotting already!

DIY Tools:
1.  Chambray Shirt (Or any shirt for that matter.)  Here are a few choices: 1, 2, 3
2.  Fabric Paint.  I used a 4 ounce bottle of Tulip's Soft Fabric Paint in White Velvet I bought at a local Michaels. (Similar)
3.  Plaid Daubers for stencil effects, in sizes 1/4 inch and 5/8 inch, also purchased at a local Michaels.
4.  Piece of cardboard or an old magazine to place between the shirt, to prevent any bleeding.

DIY Polka Dotted Chambray Shirt Directions:

1.  Lay a buttoned shirt on flat surface, with a piece of cardboard or an old magazine in between to prevent bleeding.

2.  Lightly dip your dauber into the paint, making sure to remove any excess.

3.  Start on the front right side of the shirt, placing polka dots in a straight line down the seam next to the buttons.  You can gauge how far apart you want your polka dots to be.

4.  Once that row is complete, begin placing polka dots to the right, in the middle of the first two polka dots you made, as such.


5.  You are basically creating a series of diamond shapes, or diagonal rows of lines.  Make sure to line up the dots.  But don't worry, it doesn't have to be perfect.


6.  If you find your dots uneven, take the smaller dauber, dip it in a little paint, and fill in the larger dot.  You'll be doing this a lot.


7.  Once the right side is completed, polka dot the left side in the same manner. 

8.  When it comes to the sleeves, lay the sleeve flat.  Start your first polka dot line closest to the outside seam, and work your way up and out. 


9.  Once the front of the shirt is dotted and dried, flip it over and repeat steps on the back.

10.  Let dry over night, and then wear!

Polka dotting this chambray top took me a total of 4 hours.  But it was all in the name of fashion and fun!  I'm surprised how much I am really loving the results.  Today I tucked it into a black pencil skirt for work.  I hope you found this DIY helpful, and maybe, even a little inspired to do some polka dotting on your own!
  

49 comments:

Sarah said...

Ooh love this. My only question is if it will last after a wash though. Have you had to wash your shirt yet, I'm scared it will peel off or fade.

LEANNE DEE said...

What a great idea! It looks so cute! Love it!

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Sandy a la Mode said...

this is sooo cute!!! i love it!! but i don't think i'd have the patience to do it.. haha!

Style Tutor said...

Love this! A DIY must!

Liesl said...

Adorable, as always, and such a great DIY! :)

Mariel Torres said...

I ADORE this! What a perfect DIY darling, thanks for teaching me how to be a more creative lady ;)

kisses!

Ewa Prokopczuk said...

This is really cute, I hope it lasts through it's first washing! Can you let us know how that goes?

You're right, the polka dot trend is so pricey right now!

:) Ewa

http://ewalooksattheworld.blogspot.com/

MissMorgan said...

SOOO cute! Sometimes I wish I was super crafty...
Morgan
http://www.toughlaces.blogspot.com

Jenni said...

How fun! This could totally be done on jeans too...I love the AG polka Stevie polka dot denim but don't love the price tag...hmmm, something to think about. Great idea...thanks for sharing!

Krystin Lee said...

You've totally sold me on the DIY front - so much fun :)
xo Krystin
suburbanfauxpas.blogspot.com

helga said...

WoW! Shirt looks great!!!:)))

Eloquent English said...

What a great idea! So cute!!! xoxo A-

Kimberly said...

This is adorable!! Now my wheels are turning with ideas for more polka dot pieces I can DIY for myself & my daughter...thanks for the inspiration! :)

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Becoming Refined said...

What a great DIY idea, I'd definitely have to make the time to do this cause it looks incredibly fun!

Andrea Dickherber said...

What a cool idea! I'm not sure I'd have the patience (or ability) to get all of the dots lined up perfectly, but yours looks great! The last time I DIYed clothing with paint, it was probably in junior high when I splatter painted a pair of jeans. Your DIY looks looooads better :)

Andrea
Left brain, right brain, pug brain.

Neris / Fashion Fractions said...

such an amazing idea! i love how it turned out!

xoxo,

Fashion Fractions

Lace And Tulle said...

Wow!!! Amazing!! I want to try this!!!

Perpetuity said...

What a genius idea and it turned out adorable!

~Heather

Zlittle Saving With Style said...

I really like your DIY polka dots chambray.
How did you make that button shape consistent? do you have a pattern for that?

Suzana
http://www.zlittle.com/

carli said...

Cute idea!

Emily Devine said...

What a fun idea! So cute.

Emily
http://a-devine-life.blogspot.com/

Alex said...

i LOVE this!

Marci @ a smile a day said...

Love your pink skirt!

Doux Rousse said...

SO cute! I love your hair and makeup in these pics, too!

XO,
Caitlin
www.douxrousse.com

Char said...

This is ADORABLE! So creative! Love the mix of both trends!
Char xo
www.itsacharmlife.blogspot.com

Olivia said...

aww so cheerful, I love it!

Miss Jones said...

SUCH a great idea. It's so fun and custom. Thanks for sharing.

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Marissa Saunders said...

Wow! How creative are you? I will have to try this. ;)

Marissa
www.thesimpleswan.blogspot.com
A Fashion, Beauty, and Maternity blog

Love Lucy Locket said...

love this idea! and i love love love your blog!

i've just started my own at Love Lucy Locket

Tala said...

Great idea! The shirt looks so cool!

http://365daysfashiondiary.blogspot.com

Vintage Paper Designs said...

What a great idea!
If I could I would polka dot everything I have :))))

Juli said...

WOW!!!

Maggie said...

such a smart idea! I only have one chambray shirt, but if I pick up another I'll definitely try it out!

Whitney said...

What an awesome idea!? I am loving polka dots and am thinking of trying the chambray trend. Have you washed the shirt yet? If so, did the spots bleed?

Life Interlaced said...

Such a cute project! Love it!

Love,
Laci

lifeinterlaced.com

Grace said...

WOW! This looks soo legit! You are such an inspiration!

xo
http://hautecouture3.blogspot.com

Ashley said...

Awesome!!! So creative.

Street Lily said...

genius!!!

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A "cheery" disposition said...

such a cute and clever idea!

Real Food Runner said...

This is adorable!

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Shea said...

Did you create this app? Looks like you & your hubby in the picture on the homepage. Didn't know if you knew it was there or not. :) http://skitch.com/

Bon Bon said...

geniusly cute idea!:-) such a fun way to spice up any outfit! xoxo

The Key To Chic said...

What a fun project! I love the look. Is the fabric paint durable enough to withstand the washer?

Katie Coreno said...

ADORABLE! I just bought the quiksilver one, but yours is cuter!

Ruby Girl said...

so adorable!! love this.

Tracy Davis said...

Such a cute idea! Looks great!

Anya said...

Super crafty, Katie. I'm gonna try this with neon paint!

Wil Harris said...

Okay, you are my new favorite person, I love polka dots!

allricjohnson said...

Really cool idea. i like it. I think people should go through it. Thank you for sharing.


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