Saturday, February 23, 2013

DIY DINO BABY TEE




YOU'LL NEED

- Fabric mod podge
- Needle 
- Thread
- Fabric scraps
- Scissors 
- Patience! :)












THE STEPS
  1. First you'll want to find an image to use. The options are unlimited. You can freehand, or find an image online and print it out and use it as a stencil. 
  2. Take a section of fabric and apply an even coat of fabric mod podge. Once it's dry, it'll stiffen the fabric and make it easier to cut out your design. Some tutorials I have seen online say to cut out your design first, then apply the mod podge, which you can do.. but I found it easier to do it this way. Whatever works for you.
  3. Trace and cut out your design.
  4. Apply a GENEROUS, thick layer of mod podge and press firmly onto the tee
  5. Once that's dry, sew around the edges with a contrasting thread color. This part isn't technically necessary, but it adds a little something and also keeps everything secure.



{voila!}



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6 comments:

  1. He is so proud of your work! Look at his lovely smile! What a sweetheart <3
    Can't wait to snuggle him!

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  3. I love this. Cute shirt and darling baby. Isn't mod podge the best!
    Hugs,
    Marcie @ I Gotta Try That

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  4. Oh so CUTE!!! I want one for myself!

    Thanks for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer.. From Dream To Reality! Can't wait to see what you link up tomorrow evening :)

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  5. Once you know the baby is a girl, you can have a lot of fun buying a special gift for a
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    pink if you’d like, and not feel like you have to safely stick to more gender-neutral
    colors like green and yellow.

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