Sawyer and I took a lovely walk today for some outdoor enjoyment in honor of Earth Day. I also bought some tulips I can hopefully keep alive, and I made this onesie for my future Earth lover.
Please, will you make one for my newest grandson? I'll gladly pay big bucks. I'll even go door-to-door with them. A little 6mo. Tee would be fine! Or if you want Sawyer to be the only coolest kid in town, I'll understand. Love your stuff.
soooo cute...onesie and baby! Freezer paper? I've got some baby shower gifts to start making and I was thinking about some freezer paper stenciling...any suggestions?
I actually made it with this iron-on transfer paper that I bought at JoAnn Fabrics. You use an inject printer to print out the design (reversed image) and then iron it on. I've used it before and it lasts a decent amount of time, but isn't as permanent as fabric paint. I should try the freezer paper next time!
Oh so cute! Oh man, he's adorable. I love the shirt! How did you do it? Freezer paper stenciling?
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great shirt design! :)
ReplyDeletePlease, will you make one for my newest grandson? I'll gladly pay big bucks. I'll even go door-to-door with them. A little 6mo. Tee would be fine! Or if you want Sawyer to be the only coolest kid in town, I'll understand. Love your stuff.
ReplyDeleteLove!! The cutie and the shirt.
ReplyDeleteyeah, how did you do that anyway? I LOVE it!!! I want to eat local. Maybe we all need shirts like that!
ReplyDeletehappy earth day!
Happy Earth Day, Sarah and Sawyer! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! He is so precious. <3
ReplyDeletelove him!!! love you too.. but seriously.. he is SO CUTE!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome shirt - I love the white tulips!
ReplyDeletelovely lovely baby boy!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! And I love love love the name Sawyer!
ReplyDeleteBe still my heart.
ReplyDeleteHe is really gorgeous! I am sure you are having a lot of fun. How did you make that onesy? Everyone wants to know. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteSawyer is a handsome fellow!
ReplyDeletesoooo cute...onesie and baby! Freezer paper? I've got some baby shower gifts to start making and I was thinking about some freezer paper stenciling...any suggestions?
ReplyDeleteI actually made it with this iron-on transfer paper that I bought at JoAnn Fabrics. You use an inject printer to print out the design (reversed image) and then iron it on. I've used it before and it lasts a decent amount of time, but isn't as permanent as fabric paint. I should try the freezer paper next time!
ReplyDeleteSo great to hear from you over at my blog. I LOVE yours and always feel inspired when I'm here. :)
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