One of Tyler's baseball coaches just had a baby boy. I made him a onesie shirt to wear to the games this spring and summer.
I took the shadow of a batter from Baseball and the words BAT BOY from Varsity Letter. I sized them to fit the onesie and flipped them.
I took Freezer Paper (shiny side up) and cut out my designs. I spaced them far apart from each other because I am using them as a stencil.
It is hard to see here because it is white on white, but I ironed the shiny side down on the shirt. I put the batter on the front and the words on the back. I put a piece of cardboard inside the shirt.
I used Tulip fabric paint and a foam brush to paint inside my stencil. Don't forget to iron on the little pieces that go inside the Bs and A!
Once the paint dried, I just peeled off the freezer paper to reveal my design!
Here is the back of the shirt!
I love making these kind of shirts for my son as well as for gifts!!
4 comments:
So stinkin' cute!
This is super cute. My daughter needs a shirt made for school & this looks like it might be a quicker way to use my cricut than ironing & sewing on cricut made appliques.
These onesies are so cute! Gives me a great idea for my daughter's soccer days! You have the funnest ideas! I've left the versatile blogger award for you on my blog here: http://millermall.blogspot.com/2011/04/my-very-first-blog-award.html
Very cute.
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