Since Bexie asked, and it's St. Patrick's day, I thought I'd post the shirt I made for Violet. Being a non-Irish, non-Catholic, non-drinker, my relationship with St. Patty's day is strained at best. But I am a lover of the color green. And last night when I went through Violet's wardrobe, I didn't find a single green thing. So for today, I skipped the four-leaf clover and did a green Celtic knot on her onesie instead. And if that's not Irish, then I'm not Mormon.
First step: draw (or trace, I won't judge) your stencil pattern on to the papery side of freezer paper. You can get this at your grocery store-- it has a plastic side and a paper side. Then cut it out. This is where an X-acto knife comes in handy.
Step 2: Iron the stencil, plastic side down, onto the onesie. The plastic will melt and stick to the shirt. Make sure all the edges lay flat, because they can get caught and cause problems. Then dab tons of acrylic paint on the cut out part. Check that you aren't missing any spots.
7 comments:
Ja cutest shady! Can you make some egg or bunny ones for easter?
Wow. You and your talents never cease to amaze me!!
Adorable! (both the shirt and the baby)
What are your tricks to all your talents? I would never think up or know how to pull something like that off. Soo cute!
Bethy- I'm ALWAYS up for making kids clothes.
Cindy- I actually found this technique online, I didn't think of it myself. The trick is to just be creative with what you put on the shirt. It's really fun.
Thanks!
love it! thanks for the demo. maybe i'll get off my lazy butt and make some for easter. what boyish stuff could i do?
so cute!! I'll have to try this when I get brave enough.
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