I know Joan Crawford wouldn't approve with her "NO WIRE HANGER EVER!" rule, but this nifty little trick I picked up from the video below using a pop tab does help give you the ability to put more in your closet, especially light items such as t-shirts.
Items needed:
2 hangers
Pop tab off of a soda can
Thread the top of the tab through the top hanger and then thread the second hanger through the bottom of the tab.
For details, see the video below where I learned of this trick by Crazy Russian Hacker (I so want to hear him say "Moose and Squirrel" like Natasha on "Rocky and Bullwinkle".)
I was inspired to make the above after seeing it on Cut Out + Keep (picture of inspirations and video tutorial is below) to jazz up an oversized long sleeve T-Shirt that had some bleach stains. I looks much more sparkly in person.
I didn't want an exact copy cat so I made it designer better by adding green glitter paint around the bat to give it an eerie glow and a smaller bat in lower right hand side to cover a bleach stain.
I did mine a little differently though.
Items I used:
Long Sleeve T-Shirt
Paper
Pen, pencil or Sharpie
Black Acrylic Paint
Green Glitter Acrylic Paint
Fabric medium paint additive
Scissors
Foam Brush
Iron
Large magazine
Plastic bag
Straight pins
I put the large magazine inside a plastic grocery bag, tied off the end and put it inside the shirt so the paint wouldn't bleed through.
I folded a piece a standard piece of printer paper in half and freehanded a shape similar to the bat shape.
I pinned it to the shirt, drew around the shape with a Sharpie then painted around the bat with the green glitter acrylic paint mixed with the fabric medium (2 parts paint to 1 part fabric medium. All paints purchased at Michael's on sale last week 5/$2).
It was looking too much like a toxic Batman so I added more green glitter paint to make it a rectangular shape (using the large magazine underneath as my guide).
I then dabbed around the edges with the black paint with the fabric medium and then painted the rest of the bat shape with black paint.
For the small bat shape I just freehanded a smaller bat and this time I pinned down the outline and used the black paint mixture to dab the bat shape.
I allowed it to dry overnight then ironed it the next day to help seal the paint.
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I downloaded it because I sometimes watch Japanese foreign films on Netflix and have to rely on the subtitles. It might be nice to actually understand a word now and then, but it would great to use as a teaching tool and it is simple enough for grade school age children.
On one page there is a picture of the item and the word in English. On the next page is the word in Japanese in both how it would be written and how it would be spoken. You also don't need a Kindle; Amazon has a free Kindle for PC's program that you can download and read right from your computer.
As Amazon is always changing what his free (check before clicking purchase), I recommend hurrying over and grabbing a download while they are still available.