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I’m loving making personalized clothing for my kiddos. It’s so much fun, and there’s so many different ways to be able to do it.
To make this fun shirt for your little one this St Pattrick’s Day, you will need:
- Freezer Paper
- Cricut Cutting Machine or free hand cut a stencil
- If you are using a Cricut, use this file for the above stencil
- Green Paint
- Paint Brush
- Blank White Shirt
Start by cutting out your stencil. You can do that either with your cricut and my file which provides you with the layout for my “I’M NOT SHORT, I’M JUST LEPRECHAUN SIZED” shirt (download here), or by hand cutting a stencil from your freezer paper. Make sure the non-shiny side is facing UP when you do your stencil.
Then iron the freezer paper into place onto your shirt using a medium heat and light pressure with the shiny side down. It should attach very easily.
Then paint the whole stencil, from the outside in on each hole. Let the paint slightly dry and then pull off the stencil.
It really is that easy. The shirt is all done, and you can even wash it multiple times and the regular acrylic paint will stay put!!
This will be so cute for her to wear on St Patty’s day this year!!!
If you use one of my tutorials, I’d love to see. Send me a link or picture to Vanessa {at} OurThriftyIdeas.com
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That’s so cute! I love her hair too!
Very Cute!
very cute love this idea!
thanks for shareing
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How cute! I’ll have to make one for my tiny daughter — we joke that she is still pocket-sized 🙂
This is so stinkin’ cute! I have a cricut; I won it at BYBC’13. Will you come show me how to use it? 🙂
So darling!
so cute, it won’t let me cut it without the cartridge you used to create the file. 🙁