Monday, November 22, 2010

Ho Ho Ho and Snowmen

These two cute Santas I did for two of my favorite babies celebrating their first Christmas this year.
Here are examples of several snowmen, done in coordinating green & blue/pink for matching brother & sister shirts.
This ornament, done on a red shirt, can be really cute with an initial in the middle for girls. These last two shirts were for a friend - the first is a simple name shirt done in coordinating browns & pinks and the second is a cute preteen applique monogram example.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

More Thanksgiving designs, gift ideas & new boy appliques

Here are 3 Thanksgiving designs: one is the same turkey (this year's most popular turkey day design) done "girly" on a pink onesie, a simple turkey head (my son's t-shirt from last year, which has held up pretty well considering it's been washed and worn already) , and a happy little indian boy.
Here are two new sets of burp cloths that I've done; one for a girl, one for a boy. You can order a set of 3 burp cloths or two burp cloths and a bib for $30.These market totes make great birthday or Christmas gifts too!
I've also got several new boy designs that I've done recently. Now that football season is almost over, it's time for basketball & this design works well with any team colors! The front loader is really cute and can offer lots of color choices. Finally, the cute little lab in the wagon - everything is more boyish in a wagon, right?

Friday, November 5, 2010

More girly designs



Here's another example of the maria frame-probably my favorite girl design right now! So many possibilities with different fabric choices - you could do red/green pink/green for Christmas too.

And another example of a three letter applique monogram.
I've got several pairs of these bloomers/diaper covers for girls. It may be hard to see in the picture, but they are trimmed in hot pink or light purple gingham with bows at the legs. So cute with a small monogram or single initial. Let me know if you're interested - cute for baby gifts or Christmas presents!These are a few more examples of Christmas designs for girls: lights trio with a monogram in red/green and the Christmas tree - made to match her brother's done in corduroy and gingham.
I hope to be adding some new pictures of some boy designs later this afternoon.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Gobble Gobble

Here are two turkeys I just did - the same design - one for boys and one for girls. I'm lucky I got anything done this week since my machine has been in the shop for several days! I'm glad to get it back in (mostly) working order! Forgive the lighting in the first picture - not the greatest!

Here's another example of a large applique initial, made to match a pair of gingham pants.
Here's another one of the Christmas tree/truck applique designs I have - it's probably my favorite. I really like the bright colors, not just the traditional red/green color scheme.
Finally, two of the more popular boy designs I have, shown in different fabrics/color choices. I've been working on some more girl stuff, so when I get those done in the next few days, I'll get those pictures posted as well.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Christmas, Birthday, and more

Here's a new Christmas tree/truck design I recently did - it was very simple and turned out really cute! I have about 3 different tree in truck designs and I can't decide which one to use for my boys this year.
I just finished these birthday shirts for some sisters celebrating their birthdays very soon. This frame design is very versatile for initials, monograms, or numbers, as shown - plus there are endless options with two fabric choices!

Also, I did these back in the spring for a family who was going to WDW, and realized I had never posted any pictures of them. You could make the plain mouse girly by adding a ribbon bow.

This last design was one I did for my own boys. It's just a big single applique initial done in camo. Simple and very boyish and a great shirt to play in. Of course, this could be done in any number of fabrics and different applique fonts for a variety of looks.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Fall Fun!

I just love the change of seasons, and especially the crisp fall air! I've been so excited to get all these new designs done, and I love all the oranges and browns and pumpkins!





The witch boots & frankie are two new Halloween designs I did for my nieces & nephews. The witch boots can be done with or without bows (but I really like the bows!)


These two are not necessarily fall related (although a football team shirt can be, I guess) - They are just two different designs that I just got done. The airplane is actually a Valentine's day design that is supposed to have hearts trailing behing the airplane, however, it makes a cute boy airplane designs sans hearts. The pawprint could represent a variety of team mascots as well.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Tractors & Trucks

With all my recent orders, I finally squeezed in some time to make some shirts for my own kids. I love this little tractor patch, just for something different than the typical tractor - done in coordinating (not identically matching) fabrics since my husband doesn't always like our kids to match! I really like this green/brown/orange color combination for the fall - I'm going to have trouble not making all my boy designs in these colors!

Here's another new tow truck - very time consuming because of all the colors & details, but it's so cute when it's done.

Finally, here's my first snowman, of many, for this holiday season. I have several different snowman designs and would have to say this guy wasn't my favorite (my friend picked him out for her son's shirt) but I like him now that he's done - especially on the red shirt. I hope she likes him for her little guy!