Turn the Stain into a Design: If you don’t mind the bleach stain and want to make it part of the garment, you can use fabric paint, markers, or embroidery to turn the stain into a creative design. For example, you can create floral patterns, geometric shapes, or even write words around the bleach stain.
Use a Stencil: If you’re unsure where to start, stencils can guide you in creating a neat and uniform design around the stain. You can stencil a flower, a heart, or even a minimalist design to cover up the bleach mark.
Embroidery or Patches: If you’re crafty, consider stitching over the stain with embroidery thread or sewing on a fun patch. Not only does this hide the stain, but it gives the garment a personalized touch.
Tip: This method works especially well on white or light-colored clothing, as it allows you to get creative with your designs and make the bleach stain look intentional.
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