https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/little-gentlemans-onesie • Posted by Shannon E.
My sister is due with her first child, a little boy, in September. As his auntie, I felt it was totally necessary for me to dress him in style from a VERY early age. I found a light blue onesie for $1 and used existing iron-on transfer paper to print a free clip art picture I found online of a polka-dot bowtie. Setting my iron on high, I placed the bowtie print-side-down just below the middle of the collar and ironed directly on top of the heat-safe side of the transfer for approximately 10 seconds. After the transfer felt cool to the touch, I carefully peeled off the heat-safe layer of paper and WAH-LAH!!! Who says just because you're tiny doesn't mean you can't also be stylin'?!?!
My sister is due with her first child, a little boy, in September. As his auntie, I felt it was totally necessary for me to dress him in style from a VERY early age. I found a light blue onesie for $1 and used existing iron-on transfer paper to print a free clip art picture I found online of a polka-dot bowtie. Setting my iron on high, I placed the bowtie print-side-down just below the middle of the collar and ironed directly on top of the heat-safe side of the transfer for approximately 10 seconds. After the transfer felt cool to the touch, I carefully peeled off the heat-safe layer of paper and WAH-LAH!!! Who says just because you're tiny doesn't mean you can't also be stylin'?!?!