I had a couple of blank t-shirts lying around that were supposed to be used for gym class, but I never really used them unless I didn't have any shirts I liked in my closet. With me getting more and more into American Hardcore music in the past couple of months, I decided I'd do something with them. So I got some stencils (stencilpunks is the name of the site), resized, printed them, cut them with a razor blade, pinned them to the shirt, and colored them in... with Sharpies. So, behold the magic of my totally-lame-turn ed-awesome-punk shirts.
I had a couple of blank t-shirts lying around that were supposed to be used for gym class, but I never really used them unless I didn't have any shirts I liked in my closet. With me getting more and more into American Hardcore music in the past couple of months, I decided I'd do something with them. So I got some stencils (stencilpunks is the name of the site), resized, printed them, cut them with a razor blade, pinned them to the shirt, and colored them in... with Sharpies. So, behold the magic of my totally-lame-turned-awesome-punk shirts.
Thanks. It took about 2 hours each, but it's damn worth it. Someone told me the Black Flag one looked like I bought it from like, a company or someone that had done them professionally. The 7 seconds one was a hassle to cut out, but once you're past that it's simple from there.
Thanks. It took about 2 hours each, but it's damn worth it. Someone told me the Black Flag one looked like I bought it from like, a company or someone that had done them professionally. The 7 seconds one was a hassle to cut out, but once you're past that it's simple from there.