Showing posts with label Applique Font-Dotty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Applique Font-Dotty. Show all posts

Friday, July 13, 2012

small fries

I've been accumulating pictures of baby items for awhile.  It seems I just do a baby thing or two here and there, but recently I did a pretty big order for a new baby on the way.  So, it seemed like time to post the pics.  New baby also has a big brother and big sister . . .
This onesie is to match something else I did for big brother and big sister too . . .
This onesie was a gift for a friend of mine . . .
New baby's name is Bennett.   You can tell I'm digging the blue seer . . .
 
I think Bennett should be pretty stylin' . . .
 
A basic set I did a while back for a customer.  Sweet and simple . . .
This was for my girls' music teacher Ms. Stephanie.  She is a new grandmother and her grandmother name is "Sassy" . . .
 
This one I did a couple of months ago and had just acquired this font, fishtails.  As you can see from baby Bennett's things, I've used it a lot since I got it! . . .

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

sister, sister

I do a lot of things for families with multiple girls, it seems {not to mention my own}. The first several sets of shirts are for sister Maddie and Bella . . .











{There are actually two of each of these, too.}



And I also have the privelege of doing lots for twins Morgan and Reese . . .






Sunday, December 18, 2011

we need a little christmas now

I think I was able to come through for everyone who needed something pseudo-last-minute for Christmas. And I can honestly say, I have no outstanding orders at this time. Okay, except for two pairs of bloomers for a baby due in February. And they're not newborn size. This SWEET outfit was for a Christmas card photo . . .

And just some classic Christmasy-but-can-be-worn-year-round applique initials . . .

{Please ignore the smudge on many of the pictures in this post. A certain 2-year-old at my house likes playing with my camera!}

Kelly's Kids top and nightgown for a sweet friend {and Kelly's Kids rep} . . .

Sweet design to match some pants out of the green minky {tree} fabric . . .



A hostess gift for the hubs' work party . . .

Simple, yet so cute! I need to do one of those for myself! Some more dish towels for the sister-in-law to give as gifts {these are really cute too! I think she said she found them at Homegoods.} . . .



A sweater a friend is giving her dad as a gift. Although I fear I put the embroidery too high. I'm a little perfectionist about these things. It's really hard to do grown-up stuff because I know just where to put designs on kids' clothes, but not so much on the grown up stuff . . .

In the future, I would prefer for the subject to put on the garment and mark the appropriate place for embroidery. At least until I get the hang of it! I also used solvy interfacing on top of the sweater, which washes away, but looks a little like plastic pieces are sticking out until it is washed!

And this is for the little 4-year-old girl we pulled off of the angel tree at Evynne's school. She asked for clothes . . .

We got an Osh Kosh jogging suit that was hot pink with navy and other colored flowers on it so I made this to match. I really hope she likes it!


This is a gift for my M-I-L {aka, Snowy}. I think I stole this idea from a Mustard Seeds kids' shirt . . .

And finally, some of our friends are getting a trip for Christmas. Can you guess where to? . . .





Pillowcases for autographs {another stolen idea from another monogrammer -- so cute!} . . .






And now all we need is a little Christmas break!

Monday, December 5, 2011

initials

Obviously, with what I do, I do a lot of initials. Recently, I did several with the little dots on either side of the first initial . . .





It's a nice way to change things up for me since I do so many monogrammed things for my own girls . . .

How simple and cute to go with these Kelly's Kids tights . . .

The applique initial is also a popular favorite for customers . . .



One of my favorite fonts, sunny . . .

I wish pictures of navy didn't look so bad! And finally, just a simple monogram on a white shirt . . .

This is a great way to get one shirt to go with lots of things!

{In case you wondering what I've been up to, I'm currently about 2/3 of the way done with 17 sweatshirts for a Christmas parade!}