Kim Schofield recently sent me photos of some projects she had been working on for a craft fair! I thought these baby onesies were SO adorable, and they would make such a cute baby gift!!! I asked her to provide me with some details so that you can make your own!
The small paint cans are from Eclectic Paperie and retail for only $3.99.
She used dye ink for these projects, but she didn’t stamp directly on the shirts. She used iron
on transfer paper, which was purchased at Staples (here’s some I found directly from Epson). She printed the text from her computer (since it has to be reversed) onto the transfer paper. She then
stamped the image onto the transfer paper, above or below the text, and simply ironed the
designs onto the shirts. You can also use regular SU! Stampin’ Write
markers to color on the paper. She says they do go through the wash just fine after the design is adhered, although the shirts should be washed first before ironing on the
design.
She marketed the set (altered can, t-shirt and handmade card) for $19.95 and says they were VERY popular and she had a fantastic response! Congratulations on such an adorable project, Kim! I will be sure to make some of these as gifts in the future! What a great concept!
Very cute! These would make adorable gifts! I am going to a baby shower today…wish I already had some of these!
I’ve stamped on onesies before but never thought of using iron-on transfer paper. What a great idea!!! These are adorable! TFS
Thanks for the post Nichole! ๐
These are so cute!!
ADORABLE! What a great gift. How creative.
Teresa
Those are so super cute!!!!
These are sooooo cute!! I actually have one! She sent one to my new son Aaron. Plus I got to see them in person this weekend at the trade show we worked together and they are just too adorable!
Those are so cute! It makes me wish my girls were still that little! What a neat idea!
Hugs,
Gina K.
oooh, aren’t thses just adorable!!!! What a great idea!
These are a great idea! So you can use any ink? Classic or craft?
Louise H.
These are cute I need to remeber this. Love it! Thank You and Thank Kim for sharing.
Chauk in and brilliance inks also work great on fabric too! I have a great onsie card to go with this to.Check it out on http://www.ka-diecuts.com
What an awesome idea to use the iron on transfer paper. I just went to a baby shower recently where we stamped directly on the onesies and it worked okay but these look fantastic! Thanks for the info!
The onsies are adorable!! Thanks for the instructions on how to do them. Your blog is a veritable source of priceless information!!! TFS.
I made some of these cute little things for a baby gift using the Little Lady set… thanks for the great tip.
OMG! How cute! I didn’t know you could use iron on transfers. I thought you had to use craft ink (which I don’t have). Thank you so much for posting this!
Your tips are really great except the one suggesting to steal our competition articles haha . Nice tipps, thanks!
Thanks for taking the time to chat about this, I feel fervently about this and I benefit from learning about this subject.
And that my friends is why a onesie is getting so much popular nowadays. It’s the perfect outfit for little kids when they are sleeping. It’s comfortable and cozy, and not to mention cute. It’s awesome!
So hoppy to see your great talent ๐
Onesies are the best way to show off our cute babies.