Showing posts with label onesie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label onesie. Show all posts

Friday, January 23, 2015

Mustache baby

This might be one of my new favorite gifts/outfits! My cousin asked me to make her something for her good friend. I sent her a bunch of ideas and she went for the mustache option. I had the little onesie made and the burp cloth and went to Target and found these AMAZING pants for $5! 
So, of course, I went back and bought 2 more pairs. Wishing I would have bought about 10!  

I made it again for my friends new baby, Ian. I even got to use my new tag gun and Create Cook Teach tags!! I love that I can make my own personalized things and take them to the hospital, especially when the baby's name is a secret, or undecided! 

                                

Monday, January 19, 2015

Navy

One of my good friends has a brother-in-law who is in the Navy. She wanted some gifts for her niece, nephew, and BIL. I think these turned out so cute! Her girls even helped me paint the sign and cut out the words for the shirt and onesie! 

I still need to perfect my PVP techniques. Thankfully, she wanted a rustic sign! It was made from wood that I got off of an old pallet. The white paint is chalk paint, and the blue is acrylic, so it distressed really nicely. 

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

NICU Graduate

This was a custom order for a friend whose niece was in the NICU. I love the pink girly version and the fact that she is now doing well! 

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Scarlett

I love how this outfit and birth announcement sign turned out (I framed the sign, but didn't get a picture)! When I delivered it, I took my camera and did a little newborn photo shoot with this little snuggle bug! I think I finally have the newborn photography thing figured out. I'm still not a professional, but I am getting better. 

                                





Monday, January 5, 2015

Rock Chalk Baby Hawk

I have a friend whose kiddo calls burp cloths her "burpie" I thought that was so cute! She carries it around like a blanket. Gotta love some KU burpies and a cute onesie to go with.  I had a lot of baby showers the month of November and was busy making lots of burp cloths and onesies!

                                    

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

OSU onesie

This little ruffle butt onesie & burp cloth turned out sooo cute! While it is not my favorite team, I think Baby W will look great in it. I used my new ruffle foot to make the ruffles. I wish I had a surger to finish the edges, but instead, I folded the fabric over, ironed it and then sewed it. Then I made the ruffles and sewed them on to the onesie.  


This little diva got 2 matching bows! 

I used fabric and heat transfer vinyl to make the football.

Monday, September 1, 2014

Tri Delta Onesie

I made this for a future Tri Delta. I think it turned out so cute! It took me a while to weed out all of those little details, but it was worth it! 

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Sigma Kappa Legacy

I say this all the time, but custom onesies are my favorite. They are always a hit as gifts! This onesie I made for a friend. It turned out sooo cute! I used fabric for the EK and heat transfer vinyl for the gold letters. Of course this little girl needed a bow too! 


Update: how cute is this?!

I love babies, but cute, happy babies in my stuff is awesome!

Monday, July 7, 2014

Baby Farrah

Sweet Baby Farrah joined the world at the end of May. Being the first girl in her family, she needed some princess clothes! I whipped up a few of my favorites for her.

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Baseball Baby Girl Onesie

Just had to share this cuteness! It is one of my best sellers on Etsy! 

I made one for a friend with a 1 year old. She wore it to the Royal's Spring Training and she said that 4 older men commented on it! 


Etsy Link

Monday, February 17, 2014

Baseball Onesie

If you are a season ticket holder to the Royals, you are a dedicated fan! I made this cute onesie for one of my friends who is just that! She is expecting a baby boy in April. I had to personalize it with their last name on the back!


I manipulated a baseball that came with the Silhouette program to create the stitches. I cut it out on red flocked heat transfer vinyl using my Silhouette.




 I also found a really cute baseball pacifier to add to the gift set!

Girl Version & this version available at www.etsy.com/shop/createcookteach 

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Etsy Shop Feature- Tie Onesie and Matching Burp Cloth


Isn't this the cutest shower gift or gift for a new baby? I'm whipping up a few for the little boys that are coming soon!

Get yours here!

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Are You Ready For Some Football? Brocos Onesies & Shirt

I got a text from one of my friends that said, "Say you knew a Broncos fan that needed her kids decked out for the big game... would this be something you could help with?"

My first response was, "It will be against my beliefs, but at least its not an MU request!"

Well, after completing these, I just might be a temporary Broncos fan!

She has boy/girl twins who are 9 months old and a 4 year old little girl. This is what I came up with!




Had to put a little Peyton humor on his little butt!

Monday, October 21, 2013

Halloween Onesies & Bow

This onesie is cute, but I am obsessed with the bow! Hobby Lobby sells these feather poofs with the clip already on them.  Then I bought some flowers in the scrapbook section. A little hot glue and you have a super cute bow! 
For the onesie I used my Silhouette to cut out the pumpkin and "a." I ironed it on and sewed around the pumpkin to make the ribbon stem stay. Can't wait for Miss A to sport this outfit!

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Skeleton Shirts

This year I made some of my favorite boys a Halloween shirt. I made a skeleton, and mirrored their name on the rib cage. I think they turned out pretty cute! 







Monday, September 30, 2013

Very Hungry Caterpillar

Halloween is quickly approaching, that means it is costume time! The last 2 years, I have made costumes for my friends kiddos.  This year #3 is on the way and will only be a few weeks old.  We looked at buying a knitted version of the Very Hungry Caterpillar, but could not justify the $40 price tag! 

So it was time to get crafty! 

I bought long sleeved onesies at Marshall's and RIT dye at Walmart! I filled my sink up with HOT water and added about a half of bottle of the liquid RIT dye.  I stirred it around for about 5 minutes, then rinsed it out and washed it. Perfect caterpillar green color! 


I also bought this red hat at Marshall's. It saved me a few steps, and for a few dollars, it was worth it.  All of the other fabric, I already had in my scrap pile. I added Wonder Under to the fabric.  I cut out circles using a paper punch. It wasn't as sharp as I would have liked it to be, but it was at least the circle shape, and I could cut the rest out by hand.  Next, I cut out felt antennas. Then I turned the hat inside out and ironed on the circles, nose, and sewed on the antennas!


This whole project cost less than $10, and took about 30 minutes! 

I can't wait to see baby J in it!