Showing posts with label All Boy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label All Boy. Show all posts

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Boy's Summer Pajamas

Nathan needed new pajamas for summer, so I let him pick his fabric for the shorts and bought plain white tshirts and added htv to make them matching sets.  He was thrilled to pick his own, I was happy to make them!



Monday, March 24, 2014

Batman Shirt

I made this batman shirt for Caden....now the other boys want them!  I've got to order more yellow htv!


Monday, March 3, 2014

Iron Man Water Bottle

Nathan found this cup at dollar tree and wanted it for his school water bottle.  He wanted iron man on it, so that's what he got:


Monday, November 25, 2013

Star Wars Birthday Gift

Nathan got invited to a super awesome Jedi Training Birthday party.  He came home with a Jedi costume, Pool Noodle sword and certificate of completion along with his own little paper R2D2 he'd paper crafted at the party.  Talk about an awesome mom at that house! 

Well I got my Silhouette busy and made a few star wars items:


I threw in some glow sticks and Nathan colored a Star Wars card to complete the gift. 

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

HTV on Hats


I found these blank hats for the boys and figured I'd try some HTV on them:



Saturday, June 22, 2013

Hulk Shirt (another one)

I used the hulk face file to make Caden a shirt, too.  It turned out great...

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Firetruck Shirt: HTV

Made this for Nathan's field trip to the fire station today:



Friday, May 24, 2013

Superman Shirt

I used the metallic red HTV, picture doesn't do it justice, it looks awesome.

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Iron Man Shirt: HTV

Another shirt I made, Nathan picked Iron Man:


Monday, May 6, 2013

Dino Shirt:HTV

Another fun shirt I made:

Friday, May 3, 2013

Hulk Shirt: HTV

My 4 year old was set on having a Hulk shirt, so this is what I came up with yesterday...


Loving this heat transfer vinyl :)

Monday, April 29, 2013

Transformer Shirt

Used some shiny metallic HTV to make this shirt:

He loves it!

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Bat-mobile

I have some super excited little boys with my latest project:
 I used black plastic spray paint and some bright yellow outdoor vinyl to convert this car into a much cooler version:




Now I may be converting some of the other ones we have :)

Monday, April 15, 2013

Iron on heat transfer for boy T-shirts

Made these for Nathan:

I used the Silhouette brand HTV on shirts from Michaels. 

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Superhero Masks

Thanks to pinterest, I came across this idea for superhero masks.  The idea and templates come from Cutesy Crafts...just print off your templates and get to work.  I love it when people are so nice to give a pattern on their blogs!!

Friday, March 30, 2012

Rag Blankets for the Boys

I found this construction flannel last fall and couldn't resist buying it for the boys' room. And this month I finally got around to making them...2 of them both twin size the the two oldest boys' beds. They were so excited.

I used 2 yard strips for the width and varied the height of the colored strips. The orangish yellow strip actually has a circle print to it, but it is kinda hard to see it in the photo.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Pirate Birthday Party

We had fun having a pirate birthday at our house this month.I made each of my kids a pirate hat. I found the pattern on Simple Simon & Company.My sister helped me make the daggers for Christmas presents. We found the idea on Pinterest and my awesome sister drew up a pattern. They worked up really fast and have been one of the boys' favorite toys.

I also made an eye patch and a money bag for his "treasure". The treasure box is one that I had as a child. I freshened it up with some black and gold paint. The kids have had hours of fun with it.
I found a printable pirate map and we went searching for the chest of treasure in the afternoon. We pretended to go through a swampy alligator area (my hubby clapped his arms together like a gater for him) we also used his dagger to fight off pretend wild monkeys that protected the treasure and at last found it and lugged it upstairs to the "boat". It is great that my kids have such active imaginations. It made it a lot of fun and was easy on our budget.

And of course we had to have cake. He wanted a treasure map:

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Boys Toolbelts

Christmas gift for the boys:
This is perfect for my two little guys that like to help their daddy fix things around the house! I used some Duck fabric so they are thick and will hold up.