![]() Well, to be precise, I used the first template I created that was too big for the hat □ I started with a cute girls’ tee from Old Navy – I’d show it to you but it’s not on their website anymore – why are plain kids’ tees so hard to find?! Then, I used the rhinestone template I created when working on my Queen Farmer Hat. So, I thought I’d use it as a chance to have a little more fun with T-shirt vinyl and rhinestones and make the birthday girl her own, very personalized tee. ![]() We had another 3rd birthday party to go to this past weekend, a princess themed one to be exact. Check it out if you are looking for a non-traditional way to help. One of my favorite crafty blogs, Damask Love has created a very special project to inspire healing through creativity. My heart aches for the families and I wanted to share one outlet that speaks to my creative side. Hope your Hanukkah was as full of sheer joy as mine!Īs Hanukkah reminds us of the miracle of light, there are so many positive ways that we can channel our collective feelings of sorrow surrounding the Newtown tragedy. I just can’t resist the chance to show off his Hanukkah (and all around) cuteness. He absolutely loved it (he wore it more than once!). Using gold glitter vinyl and several shades of blue in plain and flocked, I created this “8 Crazy Nights” shirt. A little hot glue and a pony tail holder and I was in business.įinally, for my own mini-mensch, I’d planned to do a collage of numbers since counting is rather popular in our house at the moment but he informed me that he wanted a menorah so a menorah he got. I had bought some purple foil star of david ribbon on one of my 1-800-Dreidel shopping trips and couldn’t resist the chance to use it for a matching bow. So, I decided why not embrace it and give it a new twist by creating a Dreidel Princess! For this shirt I used a combo of plain, glitter and flocked heat transfer vinyl as well as rhinestones of course. Now, love or hate the whole princess thing, we all know it’s popular with preschool girls. This year, armed with my trusty Silhouette, I decided to make my own using simple Ts from Old Navy and a variety of vinyl.įirst up is my own version of the “Dreidel Champion” for a friend’s son: Last year, I lucked out and found a “Dreidel Champion” T-shirt by Carter’s. As you are probably painfully aware, finding a Christmas T-shirt or pajamas (or anything) for kids is so easy but Hanukkah-wise, you’ll be lucky to find anything. As Hanukkah 2012 draws to a close, I want to share one final Hanukkah project with you.
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