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Friday, September 5, 2025

"Skeletons Danse Macabre ("wdl")" - Shirt 8" x 8"

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This week's Our Midweek Muse theme was "Dancers".

A close friend of mine had sent me a photo of a Halloween shirt with witches dancing on it, which inspired me to make my own shirt design, an 8" by 8" image that I will print onto 8.5 x 11 inches inkjet fabric transfers paper, to iron onto a black shirt. (My dancing witches design is still in progress, because as usually happens with me, one thing led to another, and I saw a movie that showed two Medieval images that I wanted to use: one for the witches, and this one with the skeletons.)

I created this using GIMP 2.10.38.

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

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Important Printing Notes:

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To print it onto a fabric iron on transfer, it needs to be mirror image flipped:

Image - Horizontal Flip

*** The below steps are important to do before printing, otherwise it will get cutoff on one edge if it is done in Portrait!!! (for 8.5 x 11 inches paper size) ***

File - Print

Set it to Landscape (NOT Portrait!!!)

Set Print size to Original size (from image DPI)

Set Position on paper to Centered

Print Quality: High

8 comments:

  1. This so incredible and fits the Dance challenge perfectly!

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  2. Love it. What a great unique take on the challenge. Well done my friend.

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  3. Un treball fantàstic !!. La samarreta quedarà molt bé amb aquesta il·lustració d'esquelets ballarins tant animats !. Et felicito pel teu treball, una abraçada ;)

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  4. Ufff, dan escalofríos. Pero muy buena. Un abrazo y feliz fin de semana

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  5. Your image reminds me of one of my favorite cartoons. Danse Macabre by Disney - CJ

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  6. Wonderful interpretation of the danse macabre and great idea to print it on a t-shirt!
    I can't wait to see the witches!

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  7. Looks good, especially with Halloween getting nearer!

    All the best Jan

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