Stopping in today with another onesie gift idea. (hello sunshine shape) I made this onesie for a friend in Texas expecting her first little one. It was simple using flocked heat transfer material on a red onesie from American Apparel. My favorite part about making shirts is that you can create something that is […]
A train briefcase for toddlers (and the Thomas Experience)
News flash: My kid is a train addict. The boy goes nowhere without a train (or ten). So when my blog friend and fellow Silhouette Design Teamer Analisa at Parental Perspective made this rad travel train case, I pinned away. I knew it would be the perfect way to travel with all those wooden […]
Tie onesies and burp cloth
What’s more dashing for a new little man than a onesie with a tie? Nothing, I’m sure. I recently made a few tie onesies (and a burp cloth) for gifts for friends. The first up – a gift for a new baby. I love the checked blue fabric on the red onsie. I also included […]
Be the good shirt
As Henry gets bigger, I’ve been thinking a lot about what I “should” be doing as a parent. What I should be focusing on to “succeed.” I’m using a lot of quotes because, let’s be honest here, there’s no real “should” or “succeed” in parenting. No finish lines or trophies. Although, I could seriously use […]
Happy camper shirt
It’s almost the end of summer and I haven’t even shared all of the shirts I made Henry. Shame. On. Me. I just can’t stop making shirts. I won’t stop. So don’t try to make me. Here’s one of my favorites. Henry calls it a train, but it’s actually the cutest little camper. (Sort of […]
Random kid fun: Rainbow alphabet ice cubes
Being a mom in the summer is a blast. There is so much to do, and Henry and I have been making the most of our warmer months. But, sometimes, it’s just necessary to stay home. And last week, I was trying to think up something new for Henry to do without leaving the house. […]
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