DIY DTF PRINTING Jesus Tshirt Divine.
- Mar 31
- 4 min read
Today has been such a meaningful day – I feel like every little thing I’ve done and planned is somehow connected to what’s been stirring in my heart lately. Let me start with what I was up to this morning before I dive into everything else…
I finally sat down to continue watching The Chosen – I’m already on Season 5, Episode 7, and I can hardly believe how fast time has flown by as I’ve been making my way through this series. With only 6 seasons total, I’m getting so close to the end, and honestly, I’m both excited and a little sad about it. There’s something about seeing the stories of Jesus and His disciples brought to life like this that just hits different – it makes everything feel so real, so human, and it’s been really shaping how I think about my own faith journey. Every scene, every conversation between the characters feels like it’s speaking directly to me, and I’ve found myself pausing multiple times just to let certain moments sink in. I’m hoping to finish up the rest of Season 5 today if I can squeeze in the time between all the things I need to get done.
Speaking of which – the big project on my list for today is finishing up the Jesus design t-shirt I’ve been working on. I’ve spent the past few days sketching and perfecting the design, and now all that’s left is to iron it onto the plain white shirt I have. It’s the only color I have right now, but honestly, white feels perfect for this one – it’s clean, pure, and lets the design really stand out. As I was preparing everything earlier, I couldn’t help but think about how special it will be to wear something I made myself, something that represents what matters most to me.
But I’ve already started planning ahead because I know I want more than just one shirt for church services. Right now, I have about 3 red t-shirts already, blessed by priest which im going to keep and hide it in a safe place for near year mission. So, my other friends can able to wear it while we are on a mission and protected. " – they’re all printed with designs for the "Sharing Divine Mercy Oil Movement".
Im goin to have another sharing mission miracle oil is likely to launch again in 2027, so these shirts are meant for that specific work. I want to keep them in good condition so when the time comes, I’ll be ready to join in and represent the movement with pride. It feels good knowing I already have everything prepared for when we go out to share God’s mercy with others.
– there’s just something about red that feels powerful and symbolic to me when it comes to my faith. My goal is to have three main church shirts: red, black, and white. I’ve got the white one in progress, but I don’t have black or the specific red one I’m envisioning yet.
For the new red shirt, I want to do something different from what I’ve made before. My previous designs have included elements like anointing oil references and even my website logo, but this time around, I want it to be completely focused on Jesus. I’m thinking of a clean, simple Divine Mercy design right in the middle – just "The Anointed One" in subtle lettering beneath the image, no other trademarks or extra details cluttering it up. I want every time I look at it or wear it to be a reminder to keep my focus where it should be – on Him alone.
I’ve already added a plain red t-shirt to my shopping list, along with one more plain white one. The extra white shirt isn’t for me – I want to make another Divine Mercy design on it and give it to my friend. They’ve been going through a tough time lately, and I know that having something tangible to remind them of God’s love might mean a lot. There’s something really special about giving a gift that you’ve put your own time and heart into, and I’m already looking forward to seeing their face when I hand it to them.
As I sit here writing this, the iron is heating up on the counter, and I can’t wait to see how the design looks once it’s pressed onto the fabric. I keep thinking about how these shirts are more than just clothing – they’re a way for me to carry my faith with me, to share it with others, and to create something meaningful out of simple materials. Maybe once I have all three shirts done, I’ll take a photo of them together – red, black, and white, each telling its own story but all pointing to the same truth.
I’m not sure exactly when I’ll be able to get to the store to buy the new shirts, but knowing that I have a plan makes me feel good. For now, though, I need to get back to work – the iron is ready, and that white shirt is waiting for its design to come to life.
Until Next Time,
Yuna
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