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Craft With Your Kids Week: Project One

10/18/2010 By Christie

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Since I wanted to be able to post at the beginning of Craft With Your Kids Week, last week my kids and I painted some Halloween shirts using the freezer paper method.

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My mom gave us two orange shirts, so I still had to find one for Little Miss B.  I bought a couple “muscle shirts” at Wal-Mart for $1.00.  DSCF2333

I just cut the top off like you would on a pillowcase dress (just do a search—there are many, many tutorials on how to do this type of dress/shirt),  and added bias tape around the top.  With the other shirt I cut off the bottom and used it for the ruffle.  DSCF2383

The kids chose what they wanted on their shirt and after bedtime I cut out the shapes and ironed them on so they would be ready to paint after school the next day.DSCF2337

As soon as they got home from school, they did their chores quickly (how’s a craft for a bribe?), and got to work.  Here’s my oldest son C.DSCF2338

My middle child, D.  DSCF2340

And Little Miss B.  Maybe I should come up with nick-names like that for my other kids so you can keep them straight!  Anyway, she did not paint her shirt.  She knew she wanted to paint a spider, so I printed off a spider online and she painted that while I painted her shirt.  It was a good deal we made:). DSCF2343

 

I did not tell them to throw their arms up in delight, but delighted they were.  Except for Little Miss B, of course.  She really was excited, even though you can’t tell. DSCF2389

 

They were especially excited to wear them to school the next day.   D’s teacher asked him to make her a shirt like that for Christmas.  He was so proud of it. DSCF2388

 

Oh, there it is!  She’s smiling!DSCF2390

 

And another little smile!DSCF2391

And now, for the outtakes:

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Hope you are ready to craft with your kids this week!  I’m excited for this week, mostly because my kids are REALLY excited!

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  1. Brenda

    10/18/2010 at 12:56 PM

    I love these adorable shirts. I’ll have to try this with my grandchildren. You can see some the things we’ve crafted at by blog.
    By the way. You have some really cute kids. great pictures

  2. Sabra

    10/18/2010 at 1:22 PM

    great pics, great shirts, great kids.

    I’m bad and still haven’t decided what we’re doing this week.

  3. Kristi

    10/18/2010 at 1:25 PM

    So cute! I have been meaning to try freezer paper stenciling on shirts. I may just have to give a whirl one of these days!

  4. Jamie

    10/18/2010 at 1:53 PM

    I love the shirts, but I am smitten by your little one. Is she not the cutest darn thing?

  5. Sarah

    10/18/2010 at 6:07 PM

    Awesome tee shirts!! Love the little one you made for your daughter too. They are so cute, your little people. Must try that freezer paper soon. It looks so fun.

  6. Het Kabinet

    10/18/2010 at 6:46 PM

    Wow, great results! I can see why they got compliments :)
    It’s autumn vacation over here, so I have no excuse to not think of something to craft with my boys this week… hmmm what will it be….

  7. Tam @ Sew Dang Cute

    10/18/2010 at 9:25 PM

    Perfect craft to do with kiddos! Yours turned out cute! Definitely going to do this with my little ones. Thanks for the idea Christie!!

  8. Justine

    10/18/2010 at 10:41 PM

    YAY! What fun shirts to wear. I bet your kids felt SUPER proud of themselves at school.

    I am your newest follower. Can you believe it – I wasn’t a follower and I am a constant reader of yours. Crazy!

    Just Better Together

  9. susan@tickledpaisley

    10/19/2010 at 1:26 AM

    Love the shirts! I’ve never done the freezer paper method – perfect craft for the kids.

  10. sew grown

    10/19/2010 at 1:50 AM

    Great shirts! I’m so excited you put together craft with your kids week! It’s been fun thinking up ideas. http://www.sewgrown.blogspot.com

  11. Erika

    10/19/2010 at 9:01 AM

    What a fun idea! My kiddos will love doing this next week :)

  12. Senja

    10/20/2010 at 4:39 AM

    Cool! ^.^

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