Minnie Mouse Shirt
While back-to-school shopping, my little girl who loves bright and flamboyant clothing saw a fancy Minnie Mouse shirt that she loved. Too pricey. But nearby were some inexpensive, plain but bright pink shirts. I knew I had all the materials (and my Silhouette Cameo) at home to jazz it up and make a similar design, so we went with the cheap shirt and made it fancy.
Minnie’s head was easy to draw with three circles, and then I used my Modify tools with a generic bow and this zebra lace to create a zebra-striped bow. I used the font Allura with a small offset for the phrase she loved so much.
A little heat transfer material and fabric ink later, and we had a cute little shirt that my daughter is so happy to wear. We could have spent a few more dollars for the original shirt, but this was much more fun! (And my daughter loves to tell her friends her mom decorated a fancy shirt just for her.)
While I was cutting heat transfer with my Cameo, I cut a few extra stars with the glitter white heat transfer material and added them to a plain shirt for my other daughter, too.
Silhouette Shapes Used:
Zebra Lace #5419
Photo booth prop accessories #43331
Stars #63953
These shirts are fantastic! What a lucky girl!
These are awesome! Love the Minnie.
I liked the design of the first t-shirt. It is cool.