Can you believe it’s March?! St. Patty’s day is right around the corner and little miss doesn’t have a speck of green in her closet. Wouldn’t want that cutie to get pinched!Since she’s my “lucky charm” I made her this little tee

It’s bringing us both great luck already! Well maybe not…

No worries- I rescued her form the toy drawer and she recovered

It’s bringing us both great luck already! Well maybe not…

No worries- I rescued her form the toy drawer and she recovered

Ready to make one??
Materials:
- Tee
- Freezer Paper
- Cricut, Silhouette, or razor blade
- Iron
- Fabric Paint
- Green Fabric
- Green embroidery floss
1. Cut out your design. The shiny side needs to be facing down. If you have SCAL you can download the file I designed here. Iron the freezer paper onto the tee with the shiny side down. I’d recommend putting the design a bit higher up than I did- I always forget with a onesie how much is tucked in!
I ironed the clover onto a fabric scrap, but… you could just paint the clover green right now.
2. Fill in the letters with fabric paint. Let it Dry- the worst part of any craft!
3. Cut out your clover using the freezer paper as a guide and then peel away the freezer paper. Stitch to the shirt with the embroidery floss.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
6 Responses
This was to cute not to feature!
http://benikeboutique.blogspot.com/2012/03/tutorial-tuesday-st-pats-day.html
I love this for St. Patty’s day! Thanks for posting this tutorial, I will definitely be making it for my toddler boy:) This is my first time to your blog and I can’t wait to come back.
How cute is she!!! Love her little lucky shirt! 🙂
Oh I love it! I don’t think my little one owns any green either. I need to fix that by making one of these!
Very cute! And thanks for the download- I totally need to make one of these for each of my girls! I have SCAL and just can’t figure out how to design stuff in it- so this is great! 🙂
Kelly
This is really cute! I’m trying to figure out what St Patty’s day shirts to make, so thanks for the inspiration!