My daughter had a plain white shirt that was older and mainly used to wear under sweaters so I thought it would be fun to spruce it up.
I started playing around in the Silhouette Studio and found a ballerina silhouette image that I loved. I had pink heat transfer from Silhouette in the closet waiting to be used for something.
The image came out perfectly even with those little dainty ballerina hands. I peeled away the extra pink leaving only my image and then ironed it in place on the white shirt.
Next I cut out a rough shape of the skirt from cardstock to use as a pattern.
I used the pattern to cut out several layers of pink tulle that I had in my scrap basket.
I cut a piece of pink ribbon just the size to fit the top of the tulle layers. I put craft glue on the ribbon and placed my tulle pieces on one by one.
After I layered the tulle pieces, I folded the ribbon over and held it down for a minute. Now I had a little tutu for the ballerina. I trimmed up the sides and roughly scalloped the edges of the tutu to give it more life and make it fit better.
To attach the tutu on the shirt, I used three small buttons and pink thread.
Now the ballerina has a "real" tutu.
I wanted the tutu silhouette to still show on the sides a little. I was so excited about the results!
A plain white tee transformed into a fun pink ballerina shirt...
Can't wait to surprise my daughter with her new ballerina shirt when she gets home from school. I just know she will love it!
I'll be partying at these blogs this week. Won't you join me?
Very creative and very pretty. My little girl would love this too!
ReplyDeleteIt turned out really cute! Love the addition of the tulle!
ReplyDeleteWOW so cute what little girl wouldn't love this! Great work!
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I am guessing she will wear it tomorrow. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is so sweet, Tiffany! I want one...
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute. I love the tulle as well! I am obsessed with transfer paper right now, it's just the easiest way to make something cute quick!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely looove this shirt!!! I've danced for 21 years and can't wait to have a little girl to make things like this for! It's adorable!
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I love it! It looks so professional!
ReplyDeleteThis is something my picky 6 year old might actually like!
ReplyDeleteHi! I featured this shirt on my blog.
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Oh my gosh - what a super clever way to dress up a shirt. I would be thrilled if you shared this project on my Inspiration Board {link party}. I know my readers would really enjoy it.
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Thanks for the inspiration.
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This is too cute...gonna have to make one for my girl...Would love it if you would link this up at our current 'It's A Rockin' Party" at RoCa and Company.
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I finally made this! I blogged about it and gave you a shout out! http://jamesandleighann.blogspot.com/2012/01/freezer-paper-ballerina-shirt.html
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