Week of October 28th, 2012

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Friday, April 6, 2012

Quick and Easy Baby Onesies with Cricut and SEI Iron On Material!

Today's baby onesie project was inspired by the SEI iron-on sheets that I found at Hobby Lobby the other day.  Here's what they look like:
 They retail for $2.99 a sheet and you can use a coupon OR order them at the link above.  They also have a black and white polka dot, green cammo, pink cammo, zebra stripe, cheetah, etc.  SO CUTE!

I read the directions first (the engineer in me) and they were vague on the machine settings.  So, I went to YouTube and they were vague on the machine settings.  So, through trial and error, this is what I found to work the best (and those letters were not a super easy cut):

1) Blade at 6
2) Pressure at 4 (4 bars)
3) Speed at 3 (3 bars)
MULTICUT 2 x

When you do this, it cuts like butter!  I used the regular blade also.
I used the Cricut Craft Room to lay out my images.  The bow tie was cut at 1-1/2" and was from the Billionaire cartridge (although lots of other cartridges have bow ties). The "Boy" (cut at 2-1/2") and the "Girl"(cut at 2-3/4") were from the Graphically Speaking cartridge.  And the bunny (cut at 2-1/4") was from the Holiday Cakes cartridge.

I made sure to FLIP the images within the craft room program as you can see above. If you were cutting from the cartridges straight, don't forget to flip the images.
Now, anytime I cut fabric, chipboard or iron-on material, I use painter's tape to hold down the edges (as seen above).  Also, with this SEI iron on sheet, the rough side goes up, the paper side down against the mat. Make sure your cut doesn't go on the area that doesn't have any rough white stuff since that's the adhesive.
Lay out your images on your onesie.
Iron on the front side for 15-20 seconds, pressing firmly, using a dry iron at a medium setting (not into the steam part).  Then, turn the onesie inside out, and iron for another 30 seconds.  Let cool for 2-3 minutes or until cool to touch.
Start gently peeling off the paper backing.
It can get tricky so go SLOW.
Almost done!
Here's the girl onesie.  Don't lose that pesky dot to the "i"...
Peel slowly.
And here they are completed!  With these instructions, you can do this project in about 10 minutes (both onesies!).

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Scrappin Dhilly said...

Such adorable onsies. I will have to scrap lift this idea for my little niece who was just born on Monday, too cute!

cookie said...

wow sooo many tips in this project.. thanks for sharing them.

Dont think the onesies will fit my 6ft teen :(. Maybe i could deco his jammies. :)

Crhiga said...

Cute project!! I haven't used the Cricut to cut out iron on projects.

Carol

Short Scrapper said...

How precious! I have a baby shower next weekend and you can bet I'll try this one! And no . . . I've never tried iron-on projects with the cricut. Too intimidating (until now). :)))

Carolyn/MamaC said...

What a sweet project! Thank you for the detailed instructions.
Carolyn
http://cccscraproom.blogspot.com

Joan Smith said...

Oh my goodness these are adorable wow I love them...you did an awesome job with these onesies I am in awe of these just so stinkin' cute!! You have the best ideas...I sure don't know who the lucky little ones who are getting these but are they going to be the cutiest ever in their Easter Onesie...!!!

simmo said...

This looks great, would love to try it. I have used strong heat and bond with the cricut, it's great for adding names or shapes for bunting etc. Baby bunting... now there's a thought!
Ann

Grannie Sharon said...

Awesome idea. TFS!

scrapdiva said...

LOve it, Beautitiful

JuPooh65 said...

I have not done any iron on project with the cricut. i am afraid to cut fabric on the cricut. Don't know why---just am. :)
Cute, cute onesies. Thanks for showing us how. Maybe someday soon I will try. :D

Melissa said...

So creative and cute!

rlovew said...

Adorable project! I didn't realize SEI even made plain iron-on sheets in patterns.

Anonymous said...

I love the onsies. You did an awesome job.
Michelle
tanner9868@gmail.com

Marcia Dehn-Nix said...

LOVE those onsies! I have used iron on vinyl a lot. They make for awesome headpieces for synchronized swimming. I also decorated some bibs.

Isabel Z said...

I have never done iron ons, however, after seeing this post I'm ready:-) The possibilities are endless.

Anonymous said...

Adorable and very creative. Great detailed instructions.

LST in Colorado

Rachel said...

These onesies look awesome! I have never used fabric or iron-on anything. With a newborn at home, though, I definitely want to jazz up some onesies!! :)

Fabi said...

This project looks fun!

Crystal said...

I love those....I'm expecting grand #5 in July. Its a girl!!! I need to start working on some things for her.

Josie0602 said...

I LOVE this idea!! The little onsies are so cute!! My mind is going around and around trying to think of T shirts my grandkids could wear!

Tracy
http://scrappininthewoods.blogspot.com

Kathy213 said...

I love these shirts. What a cute idea. I love the material. THank you for showing us this one.

Jane O'Leary said...

Thank you for a great tutuorial. I love these shirts and will have to look for this material soon. I love what you did.

crazihunibabi said...

Super cute onsies! With your new little one taking so much time, thanks for still making time for giveaways.

Barb A. said...

Cute project! Thanks for sharing your ideas, time, and talents with us.

scrapbooknut67114 at gmail dot com

Anonymous said...

Such a great idea - and wonderful instructions. I haven't used my Cricut yet for iron-ons, but this has inspired me....I love fleur de lis, and may head over to Hobby Lobby to look for this material to do one next week. Thanks!!!

STW
sstw1@msn.com

SuzieQ54 said...

I've never done an iron on. this looks like a great project for the first time!

snappy scrappy said...

So cute...I love the patterns.
Lee-Ann :)

NurseShelley said...

Love this, I have some vinyl also works great too??

jamme said...

Loved this cute project. It would make such a wonderful gift for a precious little one.
jamme@q.com

JoAnn from Ohio said...

I love this onesie.
I'm doing onefor my new nephew for Easter. Thanks for the idea.
Happy Easter..

Teri said...

I've been looking fir an idea to personalize t-shirts for me & my sisters for our upcoming Relay for Life in remembrance of my mom. This is a great idea. The only thing that would make it perfect is a new American Cancer Society Relay for Life shape cartridge!

Sandy B. said...

Very cute!

Thanks for the chance to win the cartridge!

Sandy
sb_427 at yahoo dot com

Sherry said...

Very cute, I'm going to have to try this with my cricut sometime soon for a gift!!!

Anonymous said...

I would love to try an iron on vinyl project one day, it is on my to do list. debbie018@hotmail.com

JenL said...

Those are so adorable! Thanks for the "how to" and where to buy!! I've been wanting to make some onesies.

gaterlady said...

Thank you so much for this project. i have 2 church gals who are having a baby shower in 2 weeks and this is a perfect gift, especially since one is having a boy and one having a girl. I know what my gift will be! Thank you also for the chanch to win a cart.

Pam said...

These are just adorable! I,ve been wanting to do this for jelly towels. I was thinking of a cotton blend fabric of my choice then iron on wonder under, place paper side down on mat then cut, peel off paper and iron on to towels or whatever project I am doing.
pamdanner1973@gmail.com

Debora L said...

I think a tiara would be cute for the girl one as well as the bunny, but very cute!!!!!

Mary M said...

I have a 2 day old grandson (#7). I think I'll give this a try :)
And I'd LOVE to win the cartridge of course .

Kay said...

What a cute idea...will have to look at that SEI material. TFS

Kay
goebel75 at aol dot com

Jeannie Rose said...

I LOVE this! I can't wait to try! My Birthday is Sunday and I know what to ask for now... but I'm ordering my iron ons onnline. Now, just need the cartridge, hint hint.
,)

Betsy said...

These are so cute! I'm hoping to have a grandchild soon, so I'll have to keep this idea in mind! Thanks for sharing and for the chance to win!

Mrs. Pastor said...

These are so cute. The iron on sheets are convenient.
Kim

Carrie K said...

How cute! I love that bow tie!! I have used iron on vinyl once. I made a brother for sale sign on a onsie for my granddaughter. Super cute!!

Brenda Moore said...

Thanks for the heads up on the new product and the tutorial was great.

luvtocraft said...

Really neat idea. Thanks for all the tips on how to do the cutting! You could do so many things with this idea! Thanks.

Toni said...

Very cute projects. TFS.

mrs_to_you@yahoo.com

Trina said...

I haven't tried the iron on,yet! With seeing your project, with the explanations, I am going to give this a go.

Stephanie said...

Very cute onesies. I have never used iron on material my cricut. I did put vinyl on my grandsons t-shirt for a special school day.

jrugg said...

What a great project-I have never tried ironing with the cricut but would like to try it.

Barb said...

Absolutely adorable! Am going to try this project...its really cute and what a great gift for a new mommy!

Megan H. said...

I love these onesies. You make everything look so easy. Thanks for sharing.
Megan H.
mhcards at embarqmail dot com

Amy said...

These onsies are just as cute as can be--I love those patterned iron-on sheets! I hope they have them at my HL. TFS!

Anonymous said...

EXCELLANT JOB! Wish I had someone to make a little onesie for. I'd love to try my hand with this material. Thanks for another great idea.
roseud114

Jen Naus said...

This looks like a cute Easter basket filler! :) I have never tried anything like this, but I'd like to.
jenny dot naus at yahoo dot com

scootingranny said...

I have never been brave enough to try doing a project like this but your directions make me think that I CAN do this. I am going to have to try! TFS
I am a subscriber

Katie said...

Wow, thanks for the great idea and super instructions. I think this would work well for embellishing fabric shopping bags.
Your ideas are always so inspiring.

Rosie said...

WOW! very cute!!! you make it look so easy.

rosiemini@gmail.com
www.scraplovingminis.blogspot.com

margret said...

i made an iron on logo for my apron for a party I catered. It was the shiny iron on vinyl and it stood out. But yours is so stylish.

Diane said...

Very cute, Love the material. Will have to order some.

Diane from Valencia

johnrhenry@sbcglobal.net

Marianne said...

i love how you can use the circut for more than paper! And the onesies are adorable. Thank you for sharing!

Christine Riley said...

This is SO cute, what an adorable idea!

Leilani McGranahan said...

Too darn cute!!! I have two nephews and another on the way...can't wait to try this project. I haven't done any iron-ons with the cricut, but I have done them with the big shot and with sewing projects or should I say no-sew projects...but then I satin stitched around them. :9)

Totally enjoy this site.

Leilani

phatpat35 said...

TFS. I have been trying to find projects like this. Love, Love the onsies.

Marcia said...

I will have to try this idea..and thanks for the great tutorial!

mb6464@hotmail.com
marciasmemories.blogspot.com

scrappingnana said...

These are so adorable. Thanks for the tips on using the SEI Iron-On. I will definitely give this a try.

JANLYNN said...

What great directions to make a simple onesie into a very special outfit. TFS.

scrappingnana said...

These are so adorable. Thanks for the tips on using the SEI Iron-On. I will definitely give this a try.

Anonymous said...

I love the onesies project...they are just too cute!!! I also enjoy cutting iron fabric for projects. I have cut iron on fabric to decorate my daughter's dance class leotards, birthday t-shirts, tote bags, etc.

I am excited about the onesies project because my daughter, neice and nephew are all expecting babies soon. So, I am off to hobby lobby!

Cynthia Jordan Brown

Michele said...

Love the onsies. Cutting transfer paper scares me, never thought about tape!!

turbopuppy said...

I made iron-ons to personalize my sons backpack for school. He chose the lizard and surfboards from life is a beach. Looks so cool. Used Regular material and put on the heat bond backing and then cut it out.

TyTynNiyasmom said...

These are too cute. I found this material in hobby lobby last summer and use it to make birthday shirts for my girls. I got my inspiration from karlee @ karleecrafts. I never thought of trying it out on onesies. Thanks for sharing this.

Kelli Armanini said...

Love this! I can't wait to try this product! Seems way easier than the heat bond experiments I've been doing - which sometimes stick and sometimes don't!
And, it's too cute! Gotta find someone to make it for!

Anonymous said...

I love this I'm doing the onesie

From shakia northan

Kim Carpenter said...

I love the onesies. Can't wait to have grandchildren to try this out on! I can always use it for friends' grandchildren!! Thanks for the chances to win!

Kim Carpenter

marthacreates said...

Awesome idea. Wow, I've learned so many tricks on this site than any other one! Thank you for sharing...

tamwils said...

Thanks for sharing the steps! Have a new grandchild on the way and looking forward to using the fabrics to make them something special.

Larmabee said...

You make it look so easy! Thanks for sharing!

Anonymous said...

Very cute - love the step by step instructions!


Lisa S from London, Ont

Jenna said...

This is so cute and your instructions are so helpful!!! I cannot wait to try this!!! Thanks for sharing!!!

mgabby said...

I have not done any iron projects with Cricut, I'm New to Cricut and I'm still waiting for my new Expressions 2 machine on the mail. I will definitively do this project, the onesie will look beautiful on my 6 month old baby daughter!!!!

Dreama said...

I love doing the iron-ons. I have used the glitter packs from Michael's and ACMoore with great results. I have also made the appliques to iron on. My problem is my own procrastination...I wait until the last minute to start. I would really like to sit down and plan 'the perfect' shirt'. Maybe one day I will. Your onesies are adorable and would make such a sweet gift. dreama 1947 at Yahoo dot com

Sandy said...

Cute onesies - I'm going to have to go to Hobby Lobby and try this stuff. I've never tried cutting anything except paper with my Cricut. Sounds like time to branch out.

pynoblem said...

Love these onesies! I love how you can easily apply your projects to other projects!

Carla Frohne said...

I love these!! I just used my cricut last weekend to help my 2nd grader finish her First Communion Banner. I put the fusable stuff on first and then cut, it was alot of fun to do and I think I might have gotten hooked on making things with material now :)

Debbie said...

Great project thanks for sharing your know how.
Debe
debmevans@btinternet.com

Beatrice Lawson said...

Thanks for finally making it clear how this is supposed to work!! I wonder if I can pin your instructions to my board... Happy Easter everyone!

Christine said...

Great project. Thanks for all the explaning on using this product. They both turned out great. TFS
--C
christinescreativecards@gmail.com
christinescreativecards.blogspot.com

di said...

Those are very cute. I'll need to stop at HL and check that fabric out.

Linda said...

Love what you did with this stuff. I think I need some.

Mary said...

Absolutley Adorable!!!!!!!!! I always love your projects!
Mary

wilonestar said...

Those are adorable and a huge THANKS for figuring all of it out for us who cant understand manuf. instructions!!

caj said...

You are just a fountain of ideas and this one is the cutest. I've never tried cutting iron on materials before. Thanks for the great instructions!

Lori said...

Love the project and so super cute, so many possibilities!

Tanya said...

They are both so adorable! I have been too scared to try iron-on material with my cricut....even some fabrics have been a little "rough" when I try to cut...never thought to multicut...I am going to try this weekend...thanks for giving me courage to try again!

Chris - Creations in Bloom said...

Oh these are so incredibly cute! I've got to go get some of that iron on fabric! LOVE these. The ideas are spinning in my head. TFS.

luvin2camp said...

Wow I can't wait to try this when I get that special package delivery. My daughter got married last year and I can't wait to be a grandmoter in due time. God Bless all Have a wonderful Easter.

JustJules said...

Chicken here...haven't tried this yet. I want to though! We will see.. TFS Joy!

Julie

Mary Mi said...

I think I need info on iron on objects, when using the Cricut!
Such a cute idea.

hopefulcrafter said...

These are super cute, I have to make something for four babies that are due within the next few months, this is a great idea! Thanks for sharing.

Vanessa said...

How cute! I haven't done anything with iron-ons yet, but I think my new grandson needs one of these. Thanks for the helpful instructions!

missstamper said...

I haven't done anything with fabric or iron ons with my Cricut. Your onesies turned out super cute!

Annette M said...

Ok, I am totally running out to Hobby Lobby to get some of this and start creating! I have never done "iron" on with my cricut, but am totally inspired.

thanks for sharing!

Just A Pac Rat said...

Super Cute project! TFS

Just A Pac Rat
http://www.circlebenterprises.com

Jenny said...

Thanks for the giveaway! I subscribe via email. I just recently used fabric and felt with iron on material in my Cricut. I made a car cozy for my little boy for his matchbox cars.
Jenny

GrandmaD said...

Thanks for the really cute onesies ideas I really love it. I haven't done iron on material with my cricut but I have done the stenciling with freezer paper. I must try this. Thanks

Rhonda Miller said...

These are too cute. Thanks for sharing the idea.

Cricut Crazy said...

No, I have never done any iron on or vinyl projects w/my cricut. AFter seeing this prom I might have to!

Thanks for sharing
Kathy

Gayle said...

What a great idea, very inspiring. I can do it!!!!

flscraplady said...

Maybe someday I will havea grandchild to use this cute project on. I am saving the directions just in case.

croses said...

Oh, how nice are your ideas! And great instructions also. thanks

Sunshine said...

Thanks for showing this, my daughter has two friends having babies right now, I will have to try this!
Renee
Gohogwild dot renee @ gmail dot com

Laney's Legacy's said...

how very cute looks like there is a trip to Hobby Lobby in my future.

TFS
later tater,
laney

Denise said...

OMG...these are so cute I have twin grandaughters on the way what a gret idea....thanks for sharing and for the chance to win....
Denise
kricket5@verizon.net

Deanna said...

Your onesies are so super cute! I love them. Great idea.

JenBenLola said...

Adorable. I have a baby shower coming up! Thank you! :o) JenBrierley2 at gmail dot com

Marissa said...

What a great idea!!! Your onesies turned out SO cute!!! It has been YEARS since I've ironed on anything, but you are inspiring me to try!!

rissaflor atyahoo dotcom

Amy C. said...

I am going to have to borrow this, sooo cute! My sister is having her baby any day now, better get to work :-) I have never done any projects with the cricut so I think it's time to start! Thanks for sharing!!

paperfun said...

These are so cute and thank for the settings.

Mari

Regina said...

You made that look so easy. Maybe I'll start out with a kitchen towel. No babies in our family right now but lots of towels. Thanks for all the tips. Regina

Cynthia B. said...

These are wonderful! I haven't done any iron-on projects with my Cricut...yet!

LemonDropMemories said...

Great idea! Thank you for it! This came at exactly the right moment. My sister can't find an affordable onesie in her favorite sports team, and once I pass this along to her, she won't have to keep looking (or pay $20 for a single onesie).

stpatschappy said...

Love this. Can't wait to try this for my girlfriend who is expecting. TFS.

Regina Andari - workinouttheinks.blogspot.com said...

Adorable! I want to try the iron-on sheets, and THANK YOU for being a pioneer to figure out the machine settings. Your onesies turned out so pretty, and you didn't lose the "i". ;-)
randari at hotmail dot com

JoAnn said...

Thanks so much for sharing that is too cute. I can think of alot to do with that. I'll be making a trip to hobby lobby. It is great to have a cricut!

Monica said...

Love this idea. My co-worker just went on maternity leave with the baby due any day...now I will be ready with a gift. TFS
Monica
mwiechmann6@gmail.com

motherloves3 said...

OMG so cute!!!

Cindy said...

So cute!! I haven't ever done a project with Iron On's but I might have to try one now!

Cindy
crdhins@ymail.com

SaraBug said...

So cute,I have to try and do something like that.

Beebeebabs said...

Sooooo cute cute cute!!!

Beebeebabs said...

Sooooo cute cute cute!!!

Fleur-de-lis and Flourishes said...

these are so cute ~ love the pattern in the transfers!

Leanna said...

So Cute~~ I need to get to Hobby Lobby!

lindagk23 said...

Wow! Those are so adorable! I have to give this a try! Thanks so much for sharing! Have a wonderful weekend! lindagk23ataoldotcom

Anonymous said...

I never have gotten up the courage to cut fabric. I thought I'd need a deep cut blade. Maybe I'll have to try this ! It looks something I might could do ! Thanks !!!
Anna
ann2236@juno.com

Brandy W said...

OMGosh!! I've never tried to cut my own iron on transfers with my Cricut-- mainly b/c I hadn't been able to get thick paper to stay put on my mat so I just gave up... but seeing this *excellent* tutorial, I'm about to pull out some iron on fabric & try!! I can hardly believe it's as easy as using blue painter's tape! (I have a ton of that!) Thank you SO MUCH!!!! :-)

Lisa P said...

Cute stuff!! How adorable for a new baby gift.

Anonymous said...

What a great idea, I will have to try this.
sekala45@roadrunner.com

Anonymous said...

cute baby clothes! Thanks for sharing this idea.

follower from Tamworth

scrappingrandma said...

so glad I stopped by today as in everyday!!! I have been wanting to try some iron on projects using the Cricut ..

Jamie S said...

No, I haven't tried iron-on materials, and you have made it look so easy! Thanks for the instructions and ideas!

Rebecca said...

Love this idea for the onesies. My grandsons are a little older, but I see t-shirts in their future!

Rebecca said...

Love this idea for the onesies. My grandsons are a little older, but I see t-shirts in their future!

Neesey said...

That SEI iron on looks like something I must try. Adorable onesies. Thank you for the instructions.

LaraeH said...

How adorable!! Gotta try the iron on stuff, now!!

roserose said...

these are the cutiest one of a kind oneses ♥

Pebbles&Buttons said...

What a cute idea. Thank you so much for sharing. I never tried iron-on project with my cricut, but with great instructions like this one, I may give a try :)

carolyn's creations said...

They are so cute!!! Thanks for perfecting the iron on instructions, I tried cutting fabric one time but I didn't have these great instructions!! I'll have to try again!!

Moira said...

So sweet!

Sue D said...

I have never done the iron ons with the Cricut but it is on my to do list. The onesies are adorable and thanks for all the tips.

Maureen Reiss said...

Wow!! These are amazingly cute!!
Love them!! Thanks for the great idea!!

eatcake.blogspot.com said...

Thanks for the "know-how". I might just make my own t-shirts for the upcoming family reunion I'm heading!
Thanks for the wonderful tutorial!

Barb Smith said...

I love this idea. I have a friend who is having a baby in July and she would love this. TFS

barbsmith2536@yahoo.com

Joanna Daniels said...

Brilliant! I will do this...I love the bow tie(:

kidgracey said...

Awesome idea....i plan on using this idea for the flower girl at my daughter's upcoming wedding. This is a great idea to use on the mod podge plates. The "maids" in the wedding will love their plates when they see their initials on them! kidgracey

Melissa Mink said...

This is so awesome! Thanks for sharing!

Melissa
myscraphour.blogspot.com

Ann said...

Haven't made my own iron on appliques but this looks really neat and fairly uncomplicated with your directions.

lynaeve said...

I love the cute onsies

lynaeve said...

I'm a follower

Melissa said...

These onsies are so stinkin' adorable!! I would love to try to make some for my friend who is due in a couple of months. Problem is, I've never cut fabric w/ my cricut yet. I am not sure why is scares me, but I really need to bite the bullet and try. She would flip if she got some of these from me as a gift! Thanks so much for sharing and the chance to win!! :) Happy Easter!

Patty said...

These are darling....I need to make one for my grandaughter being born at the end of august!! Thanks for giving so much detail on how to do it!!!

LaLa said...

This is SO cute! Thanks for posting! I have been wanting to try the iron on and make my own t-shirt, but I didn't know how or where to buy material! Now I do! :)

~Lauren
queen_lade at yahoo.com

Cheryl Winget said...

So cute! The iron-on designer paper is a great idea. So glad you featured this - now I have another easy but oh, so cute gift idea in my repertoire.

Cherri said...

I love these simple, but very cute, projects. A fun idea for a baby shower I have coming up.

gomatt said...

What a cute idea. You could put the new little ones name on it to personalize it. I have never used this iron on product but may have to try it seeing as you showed just how easy it is. Thanks for sharing this product and clever idea what to use it for. Thanks also for the chance to win this giveaway. Oh my I want to win this one. I've wanted this cartridge it seems like forever.
Lindab in WI
pploons@yahoo.com

Coelle said...

Thank you..Thank you so much for the great idea - Onsies...they are darling and I'm expecting my 1st grandchild this summer..can't wait to try it!

maw1 said...

/Thanks for sharing! 1st great
grandbaby will be here in
May. Love both onesies!
maw1@windstream.net

Anonymous said...

Onsies are a great idea to be creative with! Thanks also for the chance for the giveaway. Fun in the sun looks like fun to work with!

Happyscrapper Happycook

marymaci said...

oh, Joy, these are absolutely darling! your detailed instructions encourage me to try it! thank you, joy.

The Wojcicki's said...

Oh my goodness! How stinkin' adorable! I have 2 new baby nephews in my family and now I am just going to have to make something like this! Great idea!! Thanks so much for the inspration!

~Erin Wojcicki
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bridget m said...

Thank you so much for all of the inspiration. I can't wait to try the onesie idea. I've had my Cricut since Christmas and have taken it out of the box twice,only to put it right back in. It seems very overwhelming, but thanks to you and your blog- I just may be able to make something- starting with the onesies.

littlen said...

very cute. thanks for the instructions. i've never tried any iron on projects. maybe i;ll give it a try one of these days.

Deborah R said...

Never tried an iron on project but these are adorable!

Angela Timm said...

Never tried yet! Yet... After seeing how easy it looks, I may just try! Too cute!

Creative Mine by Maria said...

Thank you for sharing this wonderful idea. I love it! Can't wait to do some projects

suzvit said...

I haven't created iron imagaes YET...after seeing these I would love to try!

KSinMT said...

I haven't tried an iron project with the Cricut, yet! Kathy

tndj said...

those are just adorable. You did a great job. any baby would be proud to wear them. I have not used the cricut for any iron on designs yet- have to get up the nerve to work outside my comfort zone.

Janice said...

Them are some darling onsies. Yes I have use iron on for my fabric projects but I have not used the cricut for it yet. I will try it now. Good tips you have given us.

Janice
jlbabbott@q.com

Anonymous said...

What a great idea. I'm going to make some for my little niece and nephew.
dONNA FROM bONNEAU.

Proudmaki said...

Love using my Cricut for onesies. I just did 7 for my granddaughter for her 1st birthday. I cut fabric (backed with iron-on adhesive), printable transfers for fabric and iron-on transfers. I used Create a Critter for some and had a ball using the different methods. Now, I HAVE to get some of this fabric! THanks for the info....

SweetMunequita said...

OMG!! So cute!! I already want to make a dozen!!

Carol said...

So adorable and such a great gift idea.

Carol B
ciaoitalia2007(at)gmail(dot)com

Betty said...

LOVE, love, love the onesies! I have a brand new grandaughter and better get busy!!! Thank you so much for all the new ideas.

Barb said...

Onsies? My 4 year old Granddaughter will have some adorable jumpers and skirts! I can use any of the carts to cut out appliques that iron on! Thank you so much for sharing this. I'm off to Hobby Lobby! You Rock!!

annie said...

These are just oh so cute and a very clever idea...one I must give a go....eventually when I get out of my comfort area lol...x

Debbie J said...

I have never done any fabric cutting with my cricut, but my hubby has been hinting he would like something put on a tee he bought, so I may be doing it shortly!!!

LindaV said...

I love to iron on stuff to fabric using my Cricut. I really like to iron on Freezer Paper and paint my fabric using that as a stencil. The onesies are adorable.

Rae Ann said...

This technique really opens up a lot of possibilities for decorating clothing, doesn't it?
The onesies look great.
Rae Ann O.
http://joyinart.blogspot.com

Connie F. said...

I have never done any iron-on projects, but these are just adorable. HAPPY EASTER!!

UnikeByYes said...

Joy you are A much better Eng. than I am - I guess that is why I retired early LOL ;) - i dislike reading intructions which gives me headaches most of the time hehe, anyhow, LOVE this project, I have done your typical print, cut and iron material, I have not seen these iron on sheets yet, I guess it is a good excuse to visit HL ;) TFS
Have a great day!
Liz

Dottie =) said...

Super cute! I have a few friends pregnant or that just had a baby so these will make great gifts! Going to stop by hobby lobby tomorrow. Thanks for sharing :)

lostinanenchantedforest said...

What a great idea! This is a great way to personalize T Shirts! :)

julie said...

Those are way to cute and what great gifts. When I start anything new I have to read the instructions. Thanks for always taking the time out to show us step by step. So that way we understand how without giving up. Thanks for all you do and share,God bless you and yours. Happy Easter. 1205love@gmail.com

Connie F. said...

I have just got to try this iron-on stuff. GREAT!!

Ruth G said...

Thanks for sharing, Joy! I have not cut any iron-ons with my Cricut, but I have a friend who's expecting baby #4 so I have a plan to make a onesie for him/her and was thinking I'd use my Cricut to cut it since you have shown so many cute ideas and the best way to do it! TFS!

TeddynBarbie said...

Love the little man bow tie

aka Frank-LEE Speaking (SITM) said...

This is just the cutest. Love them! Smooches... Felicia - frankleecrafts [at] gmail [dot] com

Lynn B. said...

These are so cute! I've never tried anything like this, maybe I need too as all of my friends are starting to have grand babies...

M. Grieder said...

These are adorable! I haven't tried anything like this....yet, but I'm going to now! I know some girls who are having babies soon, and I'm going to make some for gifts!

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