I made these shirts for my grandchildren using heat set vinyl and Pumpkin Carving.
I added bling to the eyes of my granddaughter's. These are simple cuts but if you are interested in the gypsy file, click here.
The next shirt was inspired by a shirt I saw at Kmart. I thought it was funny so i couldn't resist making my own.
None of these images were made with the Cricut but I did use my Yudu. All the images I found online. The font used is called Liquidism part 2 regular. Because my printer only does 8.5 x 11 and the emulsion sheets are bigger, I printed out the hat by itself and then cut around it and taped it on the left side on top of the saying making sure it all fits the width of the emulsion.
I decided to to also use glitter, so I burned another screen on the 70 mesh screen.
I made sure to line up the words from both screens before they were burned. First I used the black ink. I allowed the ink to dry. Then using the 70 mesh screen I pulled the glue through and then sprinkled with glitter. I found the Yudu glue to be really thick. I watered it down but I think it could have been watered down more. I used the Yudu glitter. I allowed glue to dry, shook off excess glitter and heat set 4 minutes on both sides using high heat. Make sure to use a press cloth. I used my I-rock to add the studs around the neck and sleeves. If you would like the PDF, let me know. My last project is a onsie I made for my grandson.
I again used my Yudu. I used the same font as my last shirt and the bats I found online too. I used glow in the dark ink.
This was the best picture I could get with my camera so you have to look hard. Below is the jpg for the onsie.
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These are great! I love yours the most because it suits my personality...Bwahhaahah! What great idea and super fun for the kiddos. My sis does a party every year, we may have to make some of these for our little ones! TFS
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Leah
I love it.....makes me which I had a Yudu to make myself a tshirt.....Awesome.........adorable kids...
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Wow- you are so creative with the Yudu! I love all that you have done!! I have tried a few simple things but now I am inspired to go to the next level! I love the bling! :)
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How much fun all these are!! I so need to try using the heat vinyl!!!
ReplyDeleteLove these! I need to get me some heat vinyl! I must admit, the blinged out eyelashes from your grandaughters shirt is so me and my baby girls taste...I am going to have make some of these shirts!!!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic shirts. I love the bling you added to your granddaughter's shirt!!!
ReplyDeleteAwww...these are darling. Your grandkids are great models:) Love the bling you added!
ReplyDeleteYour Grandkids make terrific models :)
ReplyDeleteLove the project, I'm a blong girl myself LOL!!1
TFS
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Adele
Your grandchildren are precious in their shirts. You have done such great projects with the Yudu!
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh, these are great!!!!! I love what you have done!!! tfs.
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Wow! Those are awesome shirts!
ReplyDeleteKim Maehrer
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Ha Ha I love those TFS!
ReplyDeletelovely t shirts. Great idea. TFS
ReplyDeleteLove the shirts.
ReplyDeleteGreat projects! The models are cute, too!
ReplyDeleteThese shirts are so cute.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCute shirts and beautiful kids! Guess i'd better try to use my Yudo!!
ReplyDeleteYou may be a little 'batty' but I am jealous what awesome creations, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat Projects, Love the onsie!! I am a new follower and like what I have seen!! TFS!!
ReplyDeleteVery fun shirts.
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All of the shirts are great but yours is especially fabulous. I could use that shirt!
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How much fun are all these shirts!! You did a fabulous job on them and your first hop:-) I am so excited to be a new follower -- I looked back at your posts and you are gonna be a fun one to follow! I am a new blogger...
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Awesome! I made similar shirts last year. They were made with freezer paper and pumpkin carvings. The yudu scares me!
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