I just can't wait to put our new little baby boy in these!
I made them last week. I saw the baseball onesie on Pinterest and wanted to make one, but the link was to a site that was selling them, not how to make it. :( They wanted $15 plus shipping for it. Ummm... no thanks. I barely want to pay $15 for an adult T-shirt. So I figured how hard could it be to make one myself???
Turns out... not hard at all. (I love it when DIY projects turn out that way.) I used these photo's as examples, and a tutorial for dying onesies found here
I made them last week. I saw the baseball onesie on Pinterest and wanted to make one, but the link was to a site that was selling them, not how to make it. :( They wanted $15 plus shipping for it. Ummm... no thanks. I barely want to pay $15 for an adult T-shirt. So I figured how hard could it be to make one myself???
Turns out... not hard at all. (I love it when DIY projects turn out that way.) I used these photo's as examples, and a tutorial for dying onesies found here









6 comments:
So cute! Maybe you should start selling them for $15 too! Congrats again on your little boy! It will be fun to see pictures of him when he gets here.
Hey you need to vacuum your rug!;) haha. Good job sis!
I love them! They are so cute!! I can't wait to see your little one!!
I miss the days of creating little baby things. Maybe someday for a grandbaby;) They are darling!
Cute!
THESE ARE ADORABLE. SO U JUST FABRIC PAINT ON THE BASEBALL ONE? WHAT DID U USE FOR THE LACES ON THE FOOTBALL ONE.
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