I like to have special shirts for the little kids to wear on Thanksgiving. This year, I made little turkey shirts for Luke, Lila, and Tate using my Silhouette and the heat transfer medium.
I can't believe how simple it is to make something like this and the final quality is really impressive. I love that machine!
I'm linking to Midwestern Sewing Girl
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Oh that is amazing! I think you should put them in your Etsy shop!
ReplyDeleteI'm amazed as well. They look professionally screen printed. Wow! Definitely etsy material...
ReplyDeleteYes impressive! It looks store bought.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful!!! I have the Silhouette on my Wish List.
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Wow these look so great. Thanks for the inspiration. I just got a new cricut, perhaps there are some shirts in my future! Visiting from www.lifeisaparty.ca found you at Tatertots and Jello.
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute! I especially like that they all coordinate! Visiting from Tatertots and Jello.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute cute idea - they look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteHa! I love this. Makes me chuckle. I think maybe I should make one for my little turkeys too:)
ReplyDeletethat is adorable!
ReplyDeleteI love those.... love them!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable!
ReplyDeleteI'm planning on making the poor man's version of these (freezer paper stencil) today for my boys and am wondering about what size the word "little" is. 5"?? 6"??
ReplyDeleteIf you get a chance to get back on this, THANK you in advance!!
Danielle,
ReplyDeleteI sent you an email but in case you don't get it - yes, the word is about six inches across and the turkey is about 2.5-3 inches across. Hope your shirts turn out well!
Thank you :) I found a similar font and copied your turkey b/c I couldn't find a good one. Love how they turned out!! Brown paint on orange and tan shirts. <3
ReplyDeleteCute! Come link up!
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These are just darling!
ReplyDeleteVisited from Tot Tuesday, browsed around and saw this. I LOVE themed/seasonal shirts for my boys! Also loved your Thanksgiving place setting! Off to read some more!
ReplyDeleteLove your tees. I have been thinking about getting some of the heat transfer paper to use with my Silhouette. How does it hold up? Does it come off when you wash the tees?
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh, Randi...these are adorable! Thank you so so much for linking them up to my Everything Thanksgiving party! I laughed right out loud when I saw them!!! LOVE them!
ReplyDeleteJust featured these today...;)
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! Found them at Midwestern Sewing Girl!
ReplyDeleteI featured you on {Crazy Blessed Love} Friday Features!
Please sell these on Etsy! I would love a onesie for my little man!
ReplyDeleteSooo adorable. Are they machine washable?
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