DIY Halloween T-shirt Glows in the Dark! (And you can make it in less than an hour)


Smiling woman with short brown hair wearing a black top and pearl necklace.

This Halloween T-shirt Glows in the Dark! (And you can make it in less than an hour)

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! No, not Christmas – Fall! I love Fall. The colors are beautiful, the weather is perfect; there is football every weekend and Halloween! We love Halloween at my house. This year, to kick off the season, I made this adorable skull t-shirt.

Smiling woman with short brown hair wearing a black top and pearl necklace.

And by ‘made’ I mean I purchased the actual shirt and just put the skull on the front 🙂

Smiling woman with short brown hair wearing a black top and pearl necklace.

It is quick and easy to do and took me less than an hour.

Here’s how I did it…

Smiling woman with short brown hair wearing a black top and pearl necklace.

I found a cute skull online, and printed it onto Sulky Stick ‘n Stitchâ„¢ Stabilizer. (Just go to Pinterest and search “skulls”; you will have plenty to choose from.)

Smiling woman with short brown hair wearing a black top and pearl necklace.

I pulled off the release sheet, and stuck the skull to the front of the shirt; placing it where I wanted the skull to be stitched.

Smiling woman with short brown hair wearing a black top and pearl necklace.

I grabbed my spool of Sulky Glowyâ„¢ Thread in pink (because I have daughters and they want pink skulls. Glowy also comes in yellow, orange, blue, purple, green and white)

Smiling woman with short brown hair wearing a black top and pearl necklace.

I put a white Sulky Prewound Bobbin on the bottom, and used the Glowy on top. I just used a regular straight stitch and my presser foot to do the outline of the skull. The beauty of Sulky Stick ‘n Stitch is that it is water soluble, so it stabilizes as I am sewing, gives me a pattern to follow, but will wash away when I am finished!

Smiling woman with short brown hair wearing a black top and pearl necklace.

You can see in this close up that I went off the pattern lines a couple times. It doesn’t matter! The pattern is just going to wash away when I am finished! Plus, I think those wonky stitches give this skull some extra character.

Smiling woman with short brown hair wearing a black top and pearl necklace.

For the eyes and nose, I switched over to free-motion. I lowered the feed dogs on my machine, and put on the free-motion foot. Smiling woman with short brown hair wearing a black top and pearl necklace.

After stitching the first couple stitches slowly back and forth (like a back-stitch of sorts), I just kept going in circles and filling in the area until I was happy with it.

Smiling woman with short brown hair wearing a black top and pearl necklace.

When the stitching was complete, I just washed away the Stick n Stitch.

Smiling woman with short brown hair wearing a black top and pearl necklace.

And it’s done!

I completed this shirt, including washing the Stick ‘n Stitch away and ironing the shirt dry, in about an hour.

Smiling woman with short brown hair wearing a black top and pearl necklace.

BONUS! It glows in the dark. How cool is that!?!?!

Happy Fall and Happy Sewing!

6 thoughts on “DIY Halloween T-shirt Glows in the Dark! (And you can make it in less than an hour)

  1. Barbara Bischof

    Very cute and nice and simple!!! Love the thread.

  2. Stephanie

    Thanks for sharing! I will definitely try this with the kids.

  3. Karen Poole

    This is adorable! I think my grandsons would love to make this!

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