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If you’re a high school (or college!) senior, you’re probably looking forward to all the fun senior traditions you get to do this year, including painting senior jeans! Senior jeans are painted jeans that seniors wear to show school spirit during the first week of school, spirit week, or before graduation. Keep reading for all of the best senior jeans ideas, as well as tips on how to decorate your own.
How do you make senior jeans?
Grab a pair of jeans and outline your design in pencil. Write things like “senior,” your name, and your graduation year. Paint your design with fabric paint and allow the jeans to dry completely. Then, add other embellishments, like patches, gemstones, lace trim, or any other decorations to make your jeans stand out.
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How to Decorate Senior Jeans
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Choose a pair of pants to decorate. Most students stick with blue jeans, but you can choose any pants you like. If you want something really unique, go for overalls! Make sure the pants fit well and are comfortable to wear. It may be a good idea to use jeans you already own or thrift a pair so you don’t spend a lot of money if you mess up.[10]
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Sketch out your design with pencil. Don’t start painting right away. Instead, sketch your design with pencil or a water-soluble marking pen so it’s easier to make changes or erase mistakes. Consider drawing designs on paper and cutting them out to use as stencils.[11]
- If you’re not sure what designs to include, add your name, the word “senior,” and your graduation year. Fill empty space with fun patterns and shapes, like stars or smiley faces, or if you’re feeling particularly creative, draw your school’s mascot.
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Paint your jeans with fabric paint. Once you’ve finalized your design, grab some fabric paint and get to work. It may be a good idea to fill your jeans with scrap fabric so the paint doesn’t bleed through to the other side. Let one side of your pants dry completely before painting the other side.[12]
- If you want to show school spirit, buy fabric paint in your school’s colors. Otherwise, use whatever colors you like!
- If you don’t want to paint your jeans, add iron-on letters and numbers instead. If you have access to one, use a Cricut to cut out your own designs!
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Add any embellishments or decorations. When your jeans are completely dry, personalize them even more by adding fringe, ribbons, patches, gemstones, or any other decorations you like. Either sew your decorations on or use fabric glue to hold them in place. Get creative with it![13]
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