All right, I had to do one more 4th of July project before the actual holiday. Remember the
super cute onesies I made with the ruffle butt? Well, I figured I could update them a little for my daughters.
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oh my I can't believe my house is that messy right now. |
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(really? Did she HAVE to wear the pink shorts today? Yep!) |
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Finally, a pretty good pose. |
For the tutorial, click
here, just use a t-shirt instead of a onesie. We used the Wal-mart $2.00 shirts.
Won't they look totally festive with their matching
flip flops (for the tween)
and
ruffle sandals (for the toddler)
Have fun creating!
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