Hi everyone and Happy Wednesday! Seems like there are babies popping up everywhere these days-and I love to make baby gifts!
Here are a few things I made recently using Heat Transfer Vinyl and my Silhouette Cameo.
This was a request from my good friend for her husband for his very first Father’s Day. I LOVE, love, LOVE using Glitter HTV!
This little brown and orange onesie was made for a crafty friend who was due on the very same day as me, but had her baby boy much closer to our due date, than I did! (The pink one in the picture is for another friend- but, she hasn’t gotten it yet…so I will leave it a secret for now)
And, finally I made this for my little guy–mostly because I thought it would be super funny! All of the onesies I made him before he was born, do not fit yet because he is still in newborn clothes. So, I went to Target late one night to find blank newborn onesies and pants to decorate.
If you know this song….you are probably singing it now…because I know I am. To get the two-color vinyl, I simply iron on the silver, and then layer the red on top and iron it on also. The second layer does not take as long to iron-on and I really love the effect.
This is the back of the pants- and a pun to the fact that often babies have a dirty bum. 😉
So, now I can be happy that he has a homemade set to wear while he’s still in newborn clothes…AND better yet…I have 5 more newborn onesies I can personalize!
Thanks for stopping by today–and have a great Wednesday!!
Your humor cracks me up! Love the onesies!
This is so CUTE! Cannot stop laughing..very SWEET as well.
Love it!!
Have a wonderful day,
Migdalia
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Love love the onesies !!! Especially the one you made your son that is too funny and cute !!!
Totally singing along and love all these fun fun gifts and baby fun.
I absolutely love your videos! I am just starting with my cameo. I was wondering how you ironed on vinyl? Is it a special vinyl? Thank you so much for all you suggestions and tutorials!!!
It is a special iron on vinyl called, heat transfer vinyl. You can buy a fancy press for it, or just use your home iron 🙂