
For some reason I really like Halloween even though the day itself really is not that fun?! I swear, it's not even that fun for kids anymore is it? At least, it doesn't seem to be the same as when I was growing up. Course that could be because I'm 29, instead of 5. Hmm. Anyways, made this little shirt for Tate today to kick off the season for me. I got my wonderful shipment in from Kidsblanks.com- wholesale onesie site that has thick, high quality onesies. Got some gorgeous chocolate browns and white. I've tried embroidering on the cheap Gerber ones and they jus't can't take it. Anyways, the minimum order was $100 so you better believe I've got myself a stash now!!
Looks like the housework is going to be suffering.
We took family pictures last night, can't wait to see how they turn out!!
Also: A while ago I changed my blog and somehow lost my links on the side. If you used to be on there and are now not, it's because I don't have it! Please give me the link again!;)
8 comments:
Laura you are so talented! I love the little girl blankets you've made too-- what cute fabric!!!
I will buy one one day if I have a baby girl. :)
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Sounds like you are going to be having lots more fun with your cool machine!!! I think I need to order some of those nice onesies from you. Where do you get your embroidery designs? They always look so cute. Oh, and I love Halloweeen too--there is just something about it. Maybe all the candy?????
Cute! I bet you have a stash if you had to buy a min of $100 worth! Hope your dinner turned out good!
AMAZING!!! can't wait for tomorrow!
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Debbie-
I get most of my designs from Urban Threads.com I bought the little dracula for $3.00, then just came up with the "so cute" saying-- searched the internet for a cool, Halloweeny looking font. Once I found the font, downloaded it, my embroidery program can change it into an embroidery file. I can play with the placement and size of everything and once it's the way I like it on my computer screen, I plug my embroidery machine in to the laptop and press start. Sounds lengthy when I type it out but it's really easy!
you can sign me up on your blog again. :) i have lost my links a couple times - i hate it when that happens...
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