These shirts were so easy to make! I think they turned out really cute. Instructions below.
1. print off an image (any image really) that you like from the internet, I got mine here. An easy way to do this is to type the desired shape into the google or bing search engine, click on images and pick one that you like the outline and size of. 2. cut out the image.
3. purchase fusible web and fuse the pattern to your choice of fabric, for more detailed instruction go to CURBLY. 4. cut out the shape and fuse it to your shirt. (I bought all the shirts you see in the pictures above for $2-$3 on sale at Wal-mart). 5. take your sewing machine and just sew around the edges to keep it in place.
Et voila, a one of a kind, homemade shirt created by you! ;)
The B.B. stands for Brooke Bartholomew (a mouthful, I know). "Bibelot" was a tribute to the years I lived in France. Over a decade ago I began this blog because I was going to boutique shows and selling my homemade baby blankets, burp cloths and Mommy & Me crystal bracelets. After a few years of trying the boutique'ing scene I closed shop, but kept the blog. It was fun to have a place to share all of my random projects. Liz Stanley (Say Yes) and Susan Petersen (Freshly Picked) are the two gals who introduced me to the joys of blogging over a decade ago in the Avenues, SLC. It was fun to be a part of the entire process, their skill and creativity left me in awe and inspired this blog. Currently, this blog is a mod-podge of craft projects, home improvement projects, random opinions and soap box moments. This blog seems to change along with the various changes of our family life, but there will always be a craft or home improvement project sprinkled in here somewhere because I love a good project.
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To die for!!!!! Love it. You are a crafty woman!!!
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