Expecting? Need a CUTE Baby Gift?

hi girls..aren't those just the cutest...i made my kids and i matching "kinda" ones for mother's day... they were pretty sweet...i still wear mine..although...i need to find a more sturdy iron on paper...one that will withstand the abuse of the washing machine...thanks for sharing! xoxo
 
hi girls..aren't those just the cutest...i made my kids and i matching "kinda" ones for mother's day... they were pretty sweet...i still wear mine..although...i need to find a more sturdy iron on paper...one that will withstand the abuse of the washing machine...thanks for sharing! xoxo

I've made a couple sets of onesies but they were all gifts. For my second round, I ordered a commercial-grade transfer paper that claims it will stand up to at least 50 washes! :thumbup: I bought one of the sample packs from New Milford Photo for $8 (though shipping was almost the same price).

I made them back in March and gave them away at a baby shower in June. The baby still hasn't worn them yet because I made 3-6 month onesies. I am waiting to hear back from my SIL to see how well they actually hold up in the wash.
 
This is such a cute idea! I'm saving it for future baby gifts!! I've done iron-on transfers a lot but never thought of using all of the cute digiscrapping stuff. And I actually have some extra baby t-shirts and I was trying to think of something to do with them!

Helen
 
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I did a bunch of these for Rhett when he was a baby with Kate Hadfield's Animal Doodles. They turned out great! He wore them many times and I never had any problems with the transfers coming off. I think I bought the transfer paper at WalMart but I'm unsure of the brand... Yellow and red box if I remember correctly. They are perfect for a gift!
 
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