Summertime Tie Dye Shirt

This is definitely the summer of tie dye and I couldn't leave the baby out of it.

I made him a super cute sun printed shirt with some heat transfer vinyl (HTV) words across the front.
For the sun printing, I used a stencil I created based on this free CanvasWorkspace project:

I simply took the orange slices and welded them together to create my stencil:

CanvasWorkspace is a wonderful resource full of free projects and cut files. And you can use those files any way you wish to make amazing projects that are all your own! I love how the t-shirt came out! It feels like summertime to me! And the baby loves it:



This was a fun and easy project to make. It would work for kids or grown-ups. Also, instead of a t-shirt, you could use an apron or a tote bag. I hope you'll give this project a try!