I keep getting images in my head of onesies and baby t-shirts I want for the Halloweenie that seem like they ought to exist, but they don't.
My friend made (and I helped pick out) a bunch of images and she did iron on tees and onesies for our friend's twins as a shower present. Like a ton of them! To fit from newborn through 18 months.
A friend of mine has bought stuff from here for her boychild
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but I know not if they exist or deliver States-ward.
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looks pretty good too.
Why yes, I was recently googling first birthday presents...
How did she make the iron-on images?
t obviously too lazy to Google
My friend made (and I helped pick out) a bunch of images and she did iron on tees and onesies for our friend's twins as a shower present. Like a ton of them! To fit from newborn through 18 months.
This is similar to what I did for Em's Miracle Princess stuff (which I still have yet to see any pictures of!
t taps foot
). It's totally doable.
eta: JZ, there's iron-on paper you can get from Staples, for white or for colored fabric.
How did she make the iron-on images?
There's iron-on transfer paper that can be run through computer printers.
(Of course this was an x-post.)
You get get iron-on stuff to print from your printer. Or, you can take images to most print shops and they'll copy them onto iron-on stuff.
Love my fancy vocabulary?!
and...it's x-post again!
I just got back from the final walk-through before really truly finally honest-to-doG signing my life away and buying our pretty house tomorrow morning. If I'm too exhausted to show up at the closing can I just phone in?
Awesome! I foresee much Little Nemo scanning in my future.
Do they actually last any decent length of time? The last time I had anything with an iron-on was in my '70s childhood, from which I remember the sadness of shiny new iron-ons that always looked kind of sad after the first wash.
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Wonderful but sad-making daybed.