Onesies, of course. (I might add that it is okay if you need to freak out a little about how wee these things are. I'm completely convinced Z-cakes was never that small.)
Scissors (fabric and non)
Pencils
Pictures (I got these animals from dafont.com. I also think it would be totally rad to do this with video game characters or hipster art.)
Wonder Under (or any comparable paper backed fusible webbing)
Fabric (I bought a bunch of different fat quarters so that the guests would have a variety of fabric to chose from.)
Scissors (fabric and non)
Pencils
Pictures (I got these animals from dafont.com. I also think it would be totally rad to do this with video game characters or hipster art.)
Wonder Under (or any comparable paper backed fusible webbing)
Fabric (I bought a bunch of different fat quarters so that the guests would have a variety of fabric to chose from.)
First, choose the picture that you want for the onesie and cut it out. I had grand plans to have a bunch of these cut out before the guests arrived but as it turns out, I was too busy skewering strawberries. Nobody seemed to mind that they had to cut the animals out themselves.
After you've cut out your picture, trace it onto the paper side of a piece of Wonder Under.
Happy crafting!
After you've cut out your picture, trace it onto the paper side of a piece of Wonder Under.
Next, place the web side of the Wonder Under onto the wrong side of your fabric. Fuse the Wonder Under to your fabric with a dry iron. All of these instructions should be included on the packaging so be sure to check the instructions if you're using something different.
Let me know if you have any questions and definitely let me know if you make any of these yourself!
After the fabric has cooled, cut out the silhouette exactly and peel off the paper. The fusible webbing will be left on the wrong side of your fabric.
Place your picture anywhere you would like on the onesie web side down. This time you're going to put a damp press cloth over the top of the onesie before you press it. Press firmly for 10 seconds and make sure that you press the entire piece of fabric to get everything fused.
If you are like me, "press cloth" refers to whatever dishcloth you can find that won't look atrocious in a picture. Hopefully you are not like me. If your onesie is a little wet after using the press cloth, you can press over it with your dry iron to dry it off.
Ta-Da! See, I told you. Easy-peasy mac 'n' cheesy. I posted a couple of signs with instructions around the crafting area and had samples for people to look at. Rachel ended up with a giant stack of onesies that were not only adorable, but reflected each person that made it.
Also, will someone please use my idea of hanging all of the finished onesies on a wire with clothespins? It is another one of those things that I just ran out of time for. But seriously, that is an idea that desperately needs to be used.
Also, will someone please use my idea of hanging all of the finished onesies on a wire with clothespins? It is another one of those things that I just ran out of time for. But seriously, that is an idea that desperately needs to be used.
Let me know if you have any questions and definitely let me know if you make any of these yourself!
Happy crafting!
17 comments:
Cute! I'll be doing this for my sister's baby shower this summer. And I will make sure they are hung on a wire with clothespins!
such a great idea! love it. thank you for sharing.
I love that idea. Onesies are the best.
You Rock! Those are adorable, next year maybe we should have a joint party for Z-cakes and So-So, just think of the possibilities!!!
Too cute. I think I may try this out!
Darling. And SO much better than party games!
I would have a baby just for those onesies. I love onesies.
Definitely a genious idea! I love it, I think I am going to do it for all the up and coming babies in my life!
FABULOUS!
Want to throw me a baby shower and do this? I know showers are frowned upon for second children, but I don't want big gifts. Just adorable onesies.
Thank you for this. I wanted to make some for my friend who just had a baby but didn't know where to start.
This is a wonderful idea for a shower. I'm keeping this one in blogging file.
cutest craft ever. my hubby just glanced over my shoulder and said 'those are cool'. woah. that's big.
I made these for a girl at work that is having a baby too cute and too easy...thanks
love it!!! thank you!
What kind of wire do you need to use to hang the onesies?
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