Yep, I’m back…new blog post finally…spring puts me in the mood to blog it seems. 🙂 Also more light helps out on the photography front. Though tax season means my good photographer is out of commission so you’re stuck with my not-as-great skills. And Oliver’s favorite new picture face. Don’t know where he came up with that smirk/frown but he makes it every time I pull out the camera lately!
I wanted to do something fun for the boys for St. Patrick’s Day this year. BUT I didn’t want to just make a typical shamrock shirt because I have this inner need to be complicated and different. 😉 Both of the boys absolutely love Lucky Charms cereal. I know, I know, how do they even know about that cereal, right? Well it just so happens to be my one sugar cereal weakness and every now and then when I find it on sale, I just can’t resist picking up a box. So, there’s my bad mom confession for today. 🙂
I’m trying to be smarter about making Oliver’s clothes because last year he ended up with quite a few things in his closet that he never wore- not cool. Now, I’m involving him in the fabric selection part of sewing his clothes, and so far that’s really helping out with his willingness to wear said items! We decided to make different versions of Lucky’s hat for each boy. Oliver picked out the orange hat for himself, and I decided on the standard green hat for Eliot.
The pattern I used for the tees is a version of a raglan tee that I tested a while back for Titchy Threads. The pattern has not been released yet so I don’t have a link of it for you, but I’m pretty sure she’s planning on releasing sometime this year. I actually made the same size for both boys- the 24 month and just added 1.5″ to the length of Oliver’s. O’s ended up a teensy bit short so I left the bottom of his unhemmed.
The grey and orange knit solids are Robert Kaufman laguna jersey- love this knit for tees! Green solid is a french terry knit simply because it was the only green knit in my stash- lol. All fabrics were purchased from Fabric.com a while back. I got a 20% off coupon from them and stocked up on a bunch of different colors of those laguna jerseys. It’s so nice to have some in the stash to pull from when I get a project idea. I’m actually running low and need to get some more!
I traced the hat stencil freehand onto a piece of swedish tracing paper (risky for me since my drawing skills are not great), then I used that to cut out the pieces onto some Kona cotton, and appliquéd the hats to the tees using some Heat n Bond lite.
I love how fun these turned out and the boys do too. In fact, they have worn them several times already in the week since I made them, so I’m calling that a project success!
When did they get so big??? I love the socks and no shoes. Some battles just are not worth it!!! The T shirts look awesome. I haven the same troubles with my boys, I made it, and they won’t wear it. I have to be so careful what I attempt to make for them!
I know, they seem to have become big kids overnight. Where’s my baby? Wah! And yes, I wasn’t fighting the shoe battle in my attempts to get some decent pics. Totally not worth it!
aah! so cute, i missed seeing these boys. love Oliver’s “mad face.” it’s pretty adorable. these shirts are great too – no judgement from me on the lucky charms; whatever makes those early mornings more tolerable sometimes, amirite??
Really didn’t mean to take that long of a break, but you know, life. And yeah, no one can accuse him of not having enough personality. Crazy kid.
Very cute shirts and boys 🙂
Those are so cute! I have a picky boy too. He is so particular about what he wears so I have to do the same thing and involve him in the fabric and pattern choice.