My Etsy shop is now up and running too. It’s been an interesting learning adventure. Mostly I’ve learned that I don’t have a whole lot of time to run an Etsy shop with 3 little kids at home all summer. (What was I thinking?) But I’m glad I plunged in and started it. I like that I can go at my own pace, so for now I’ve been lying low and not relisting my items as much as I should. When school starts and life settles down a little I can spend more time on it. In the meantime, I’m still perfecting the art of making shirts with heat transfer designs.
A good friend of mine asked me to make her daughter a shirt for her 1st birthday. And, being the super stylish diva that she is, she wanted some bling on the shirt too. Here’s what I came up with and a couple of rhinestone placement options:
She chose the bottom one. Her little one looked so cute at her birthday party. I was so glad she “inspired” me to try it. Originally I used FabriTac for the rhinestones after researching online what would be best. Unfortunately they came unglued in the wash. I think the rhinestones were too small. In the end, regular super glue worked best. Unless I can find a cost-effective way for these little rascals to stay on permanently, I won’t be offering rhinestone studded shirts on Etsy.
Remember the "LOVE" shirt I made for my daughter for Valentine’sDay? Well, the first time she wore it she got some marker on it that wouldn’t wash out – oops! It’s a good thing I got good photos of it before that happened. Since I had all the supplies for the rhinestones, I decided to use some to cover up the little mishap. I had to come up with a pattern to make it look intentional and this is the new and improved shirt:
This quickly made birthday card was pre-printed with a pattern. I added a solid strip and used my Silhouette to cut out the “Celebrate” shape (bought from their online library). I cut little pieces of adhesive foam tape to make it pop it out. For some bling on the flowers, I used little adhesive foam dots to attach sequins.
And that’s it! Simple, quick, and cheap – my kind of craft these days.
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