I finally figured out how to make my 4 year old happy. Make him a MONSTER shirt! He was sooo excited that I was finally making something for HIM (and not his little sister) and he had a fun time helping me make it. He helped 'design' his monster and he helped make the shirt a little too! But, don't forget...there are key points in what makes up a monster. Make sure your monster has....
....one GIANT creepy eyeball. The eyeball is appliqued on with creepy red veins stitched in the corners...yikes!
.....a big mouth full of sharp pointy teeth (the mouth can also double as a pocket for little hands). The teeth are painted on with velveteen paint that give them a bit of dimension, using a freezer paper technique.
......crazy 'monster' hands all over the sleeves (this is the part that Carson loved helping with...those are his hand prints!). I used the freezer paper technique here also and traced Carson's hands on the paper and then ironed them on the sleeves and painted.
......and don't forget SPIKES on his head! This is just big ol' Ric Rac sewn into the seam.
Don't worry though, Carson assures me that this
is a nice monster...phew!
I'm so happy with how this shirt turned out and it was soo fun to make. I used Ashley's pattern, from Lil Blue Boo. Her patterns are AWESOME! They are simple and easy to use and she has finally solved the mystery of how to sew with knit...YEAH, HALLELUJAH!!! I used two of her patterns for the monster shirt. I combined her Sienna Dress pattern and her Hoodie pattern. She has a fun contest, the 'Lil Blue Boo / Dharma Trading Design Challenge', over on her blog that I'm going to enter the Monster Shirt in...go check it out! I've got so many fun ideas for these patterns in the works...thanks Ashley for these great patterns!
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I'm not sure who/what is cuter ... your little guy or the shirt. What a great job and as much as I love the shirt, he wins hands down, he soooo cute.
This is fabulous Lynette! I will have to make one for my little guy.
This is so cute and creative! I love that you used his hands for the hand part. LOVE IT!
OH MY! wow...what an adorable shirt!! I wish I had the talent to make something like this for my kids!
SO CUTE!!! Good job.
that short is AWESOME!!
and your pictures are so great!
That is so creative! I bet it'll do great in the Lil Blue Boo contest!
That is AWESOME Lynette! And so perfect for Carson!
Your little boy is adorable wearing his monster hoodie!
LOVE IT and I know my son would too.
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That shirt turned out so darling! I love it!
That is so neat! My boys would love something like that.
This is just too fun! what a lucky little man. I want one too. :)
That is so cute, and quite fitting for my little 3 year old Monster!
Oh my gosh, this is so cute and my little guy would love it so much. I will have to give it a go!
Seriously...this is so amazing. Are you taking orders yet????
The shirt is awesome!
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this!! Thanks!!
Hooray for BOY crafts! I love this monster shirt! SO cute! I was thinking of getting one of Ashley's patterns! You make have talked me into it! : )
That is so cool! Makes me wish I was more of a seamstress. My boy would flip for it.
lynette-what program do you use to edit your pics? The pics are awesome!! This coming from a wanna be photographer, now so much a sewer:)
This is such an AMAZING entry!!! How cool that you thought of something so fabulous to do for a boy too - they are the tough ones!
Ok, I looked at all of the entries for the LBB contest and this is definitely my favorite! I hope you win...this is so creative=)
I love this- I just voted for you!
Absolutely amazing! Congrats in making it in the top 15! I am so blown away by your creativity. Great work!
This rocks! Featuring ot at somedaycrafts!
LOVE this monster! Fun to have both boys and girls. I miss out on some of the girly side of things.
Good luck in SYTYC Monday!
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