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Painting Clothing Workshop

07/02/26  to 07/02/26
10:30am to 4pm Saturday, 7 February
Create you our hand painted piece of clothing.

Closes

Feb 7, 2026

Posted on

Jan 6, 2026

Event type:

Art , Craft , Workshops ,

Price:

$45

Venue:

Auckland Botanic Gardens

Address:

102 Hill Road, The Gardens, Auckland 2105

Region:

Auckland ,

Written by

Jenny Ann
Jan 6, 2026

Learn how to turn an old t-shirt or second-hand jacket into a unique hand-painted piece! Click here to go to the event page: https://events.humanitix.com/painting-clothing-workshop

 

We will be painting plants and flowers onto clothing using fabric medium, creating a unique and washable piece of clothing. All levels of experience are welcome. There will be stencils and help if you want direction, but you'll also be able to do your own thing... or anything in between!

 

Here's a video of what to expect: https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1H4aJpjRsC/

What to bring...

You don't need to bring anything as I'll be bringing a bunch of t-shirts in various sizes ...but I can't ensure I'll have something that fits you, so here's what I'd recommend:

What to look for
• Labels that say 100% cotton are perfect.
• Look for natural fibres like linen, rayon, and cotton.
• Look for something plain so your design stands out.
• Plain t-shirts and denim are great options.

What to avoid
• The most important thing is that the fabric doesn’t stretch much, so if you pull the fabric and it stretches, then try to find something else.
• Natural fibres work better than synthetic ones.

Where to look
Ideally, you'll find something that you already own or can get second-hand. A great place to start is your own wardrobe. Is there something you don’t wear much anymore that you'd wear more with a design? Op shops are another great place to look; it might take a few tries to find something, so start looking soon!

Tips
• It could be a good opportunity to save something with a stain, e.g., if you have a stained white T-shirt, you could cover the stain with your design.
• Think about what you are likely to wear again – if you hate T-shirts, find something else - we want your item to be worn!
• It can be worth looking in both the women's and men's sections of op shops. You might find something you like, and often all the plain T-shirts end up in the men's section.
• Wash your item beforehand.
• If you want some inspiration, have a look at my Instagram where I have some photos: @jennyannsweatman

 

Send me a message if you have any questions!

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