Monday, April 8, 2013

Spring projects

I was really busy with several monogramming orders for a few weeks so I thought I would catch y'all up on some projects I've worked on.  

Burp Cloth gifts
 Simple bib gifts
A friend had premature identical twin boys and before their arrival I monogrammed 26 preemie & newborn onesies to be their uniforms!  
 A friend in Texas placed an order for these personalized items for her newborn and almost 2 year old 
(I can ship to you for $6)
appliqued initial onesie (I have multiple sizes of onesies in stock)
How precious is this appliqued initial ruffle girl romper?
(I have these girl and some plain boy rompers stocked)
 matching big brother T shirt 
(I have all size boy t shirts and ruffle sleeve girl t shirts stocked)
i love the appliqued initials and have a ton of fabrics to choose from
I included these goodies as a gift for her new baby girl
A local friend brought me some clothes she had purchased and had me monogram onto them
T-shirts
Applique Letter and monogram name burp cloth
I even made a few things for myself
Initials on a Danskin athletic jacket that I now wear ALL the time!
and made a simple summer tank cuter with a teal initial
My sister brought me a bunch of her children's clothes to monogram
So, those are a few examples of things I can do for you!  Please let me know if you have something in mind, send me example pictures of what you want done, bring me your items to monogram, or place an order for anything I have stocked to be monogrammed, appliqued, or both!  

Now, if only I would finally make the time to monogram the stack of my own son's summer clothes... hopefully that will be my next post! 

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