Need help finding a bday tee shirt
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1stimemom
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Name: Mrs Dee
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Need help finding a bday tee shirt
I am looking for a 2nd birthday tee for Anthony. I had my heart set on red. We are doing it at White Post Farms, so a farm theme would be great. Seen any cute ones?
I found this on etsy, and love it, but she doesn't have it in 2t only 12 mos or 3t:
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Posted 9/9/10 9:58 AM |
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sj-girl
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Re: Need help finding a bday tee shirt
What about this one.
Its from ETSY
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Posted 9/9/10 10:06 AM |
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BnBdreamin
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Name: Denise
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Re: Need help finding a bday tee shirt
Are you somewhat handy/crafty?
You can make a simple version of that yourself. They sell plain red tee shirts at JoAnn's or most craft stores. Buy some "HeatnBond" iron on adhesive (very easy to use). Some farm and cow print fabric. Iron on the adhesive paper to the wrong side of your fabrics. Trace your circle (use a bowl or plate) and 2 (print one out from your computer but be sure to trace it backwards as you'll be on the back side of the fabric). Cut them out and follow instructions to iron them onto the tee shirt.
She stiched the circle with a zig zag and made the 1 with an embroidery machine but you can easily outline them with a puffy or glitter fabric paint.
Will look just as cute and more special because you (or a handy relative or friend) made it!
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Posted 9/9/10 10:08 AM |
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1stimemom
Love my boys
Member since 2/08 8766 total posts
Name: Mrs Dee
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Re: Need help finding a bday tee shirt
Posted by BnBdreamin
Are you somewhat handy/crafty?
You can make a simple version of that yourself. They sell plain red tee shirts at JoAnn's or most craft stores. Buy some "HeatnBond" iron on adhesive (very easy to use). Some farm and cow print fabric. Iron on the adhesive paper to the wrong side of your fabrics. Trace your circle (use a bowl or plate) and 2 (print one out from your computer but be sure to trace it backwards as you'll be on the back side of the fabric). Cut them out and follow instructions to iron them onto the tee shirt.
She stiched the circle with a zig zag and made the 1 with an embroidery machine but you can easily outline them with a puffy or glitter fabric paint.
Will look just as cute and more special because you (or a handy relative or friend) made it!
I thought I was somewhat crafty, but that is WAY out of my league!!
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Posted 9/9/10 10:20 AM |
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