In true procrastinator style, I made a few fun shirts for the Fourth of July. I completed them all in an hour, so there’s still plenty of time for you to whip one up, too.

In case you want to make your own, I’ve linked to the shape and products I used. (Not sponsored, just trying to be helpful.)
America shirt for Henry
(America badges shape, white and navy flocked heat transfer)
Monotone flag shirt for Henry*
(Flag USA shape, lobster font, stencil font, gray fabric ink, stencil vinyl, navy flocked heat transfer)
Born in the USA onesie for my nephew
(star shape, lobster font, white smooth heat transfer, navy flocked heat transfer)
All of the shirts were my favorite versions from American Apparel. (I like the short sleeve fine jersey for kids and the baby rib one piece for babies.)
*Yes, every 2-year-old needs two shirts for the holiday.
(Check out my family’s 4th of July style last year.)




soooooooo adorable and crafty!
The flag shirt is my favorite!
THanks, that is my favorite, too.
All those in less than an hour? You are a shirt-making machine. Good thing every 2 year old needs two holiday outfits!!
ps–I am still waking up and ALMOST just sent this comment with “shirt” missing a crucial R. Yep.
Hahahaha…. that could have definitely taken on a new meaning.
They turned out so awesome. I am excited to try this. Thanks for sharing with us:)
Super cute! Love that onesie! Beckett needs one…
Obviously he does.
love these! they look fabulous- emmy would love these!
She would rock these shirts, too! Thanks for the comment.
Love these! Henry would be a hit at our July 4th party tomorrow in one of these! 😉
Awww…. we should have crashed the party. Just a bit of a drive to get there.
I could finally make something on my new Cricut! I wonder if the hubs would wear matching DIYed shirts on the 4th?
I’m sure he’d love that.
These are fantastic Kim. Love the one with the country outline.
Thanks! I couldn’t stop myself from making more.