Monday, May 23, 2011

Cute Little Baby Onesies

Noah's PCA recently asked me if I would decorate some onesies for a friend of hers who is about to have a baby boy. She bought 3 onesies - 2 white and 1 blue and white striped - and basically told me I could do whatever I wanted to decoration wise. 

So I broke out my trusty Silhouette machine and created Freezer Paper stencils for each of the onesies. I'm finished with them now and love how they turned out. 


I orginally got the idea for this puppy dog face onesie from here. I looked for something similar in the Silhouette store but couldn't find anything so I just created my own design. 


I have been dying to make a tie onesie for awhile now. This tie was purchased from the Silhouette store and it actually came with two ties; one polka dot and one striped. 



The baby's name begins with a T so I created an initial onesie for him and added the turtle and grass to make it look less plain. 


Love how they turned out!


PS. Several of you have emailed or commented with questions regarding Freezer Paper Stenciling - I have a tutorial all about that. Check it out here
ETA: Got an email about this so thought I'd post in case anyone else is wondering....
Yes, I'm willing to create, design, and sell custom onesies/t-shirts for the babies/children in your life. Email me for more information.


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3 comments:

  1. SO adorable! I love the tie one...and the use of the turtle! I instantly thought "T is for turtle" when I saw the turtle one. Maybe I'll have you make a couple for my girlfriend who just found out she's pregnant. :-)

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  2. Hi, I have to tell you, the freezer paper tutorial is so complete and thorough. Thank you!. You mention here about layering for the onesie. CAN you really overlap the stencils? in other words, will new paint really still adhere over the area that that is now blank or will the ironed area that's "stuck" act as a resist? Thank you and hope you understand this confusing question.

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  3. Hi, I have to tell you, the freezer paper tutorial is so complete and thorough. Thank you!. You mention here about layering for the onesie. CAN you really overlap the stencils? in other words, will new paint really still adhere over the area that that is now blank or will the ironed area that's "stuck" act as a resist? Thank you and hope you understand this confusing question.

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