My DIY T-Shirts:)
By youless
@youless (114117)
Guangzhou, China
July 6, 2008 8:39pm CST
Some friends may know lately I spend some time drawing. I drew two photos but I especially drew three T-shirts for my husband, my son and myself. The front is the image of elmo which my son likes it. The left hand has a heart image. And the back is the website of my personal homepage. So when we wear them to go out, others will know we are a whole family. I like to see others admire it, haha

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16 responses
@moondan (712)
• China
7 Jul 08
To my mind,i believe it is full of meaning wearing the DIY T-shirts which are made my ourselves.It is famous between young people some years ago,nowadays,it is popurlar among most of the person.I don't have one my DIY-shirt,but i think to have one for a long time.There are few shop having this business.It is interesting to draw a special T-shirt for oneself or their lovers.Now i think it is not so dear as before.This summer,i want to have one.

@lkbooi (16070)
• Malaysia
7 Jul 08
Hi youless, you are really creative and come to have such good idea to DIY on your pieces of work. The three tshirts are of identical belonging to the same series. The different drawings of the tshirts show different lovely identities of three of you.
Really you deserve to feel proud to see others admiring you and your loved ones wearing the attractive tshirts when going out, for you had spent lots of time and effort on them. Keep on drawing my dear, to produce more pieces of wonderful works later.
posting and take care.
posting and take care.
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@lkbooi (16070)
• Malaysia
8 Aug 08
Hi youless, thank for giving the best response.
I believe your kid surely feel very happy when three of you wearing the same series of unique t-shirts going out. I could imagine how excited he is the first time you all to put on them.
The grand summer Olympic opening ceremony will be launched one hour and 10 minutes more. I believe everyone is keen and waiting for this wonderful moment. Cheers.
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@williamjisir (22819)
• China
2 Sep 08
Hello again, youless. I just had a good look at the three shirts you made. They are gorgeous. You are great and talented. The more I read discussions by youless, the more I find your great talent. I make it a must for me to learn from you, trying to be creative and talented. Good job. Cheers. Good night.
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@GardenGerty (169448)
• United States
7 Jul 08
You are creative and fashionable, as well as being economical. I hope your husband likes them as well.
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@bonbon664 (3466)
• Canada
7 Jul 08
I love your tee-shirts. You should go into business selling them, you're very talented.
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@checapricorn (16060)
• United States
7 Jul 08
Hi youless,
that's a great skill..as much as I wish to do it, I can't...I can't draw what is inside my mind and what i want..LOL!
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@LouieWpHs04 (4555)
• United States
8 Jul 08
They look very good, and very very interesting! What's your website? You should send it to me in a PM so I could see the rest of your artwork n' whatnot. =p
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@allen0187 (59690)
• Philippines
7 Jul 08
real great shirts you got there. i'm sure both your husband and child are proud to wear the shirts. if you play it right, you can make a good profit form this. hope to see more of your creations.
cheers!!!
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@polachicago (18716)
• United States
7 Jul 08
You are very talented my friend. I really like those T-shirts.
I think it is very good to make own clothes.
I used to make my own sweaters. I have to go back to old habit...
HUGS
@aseretdd (13729)
• Philippines
7 Jul 08
I like the shirts... you have a great talent in drawing... so i think you are very lucky... i am not very good at drawing... good thing i did not fail in art classes... i would love to have a matching shirt with my daughter... and i always look whenever we go to the mall... maybe one day i will find one that will suit the two us...
Keep on making those shirt... i think you can even sell them online...


















