Sunday, August 23, 2009
Just wanted to share a couple of t-shirts that I decorated for my daughter, Emily. I used vinyl in the Cricut to create stencils, and then painted with fabric paint. These were a little complex because of the different layers, but I learned a lot. Honestly, making t-shirts could be really, really addictive! For you locals, I'll be teaching a t-shirt class on October 22nd, with simplified but still cute designs.
Btw, on the white t-shirt, the Cricut bughead was from the Storefront cartridge and the font is Don Juan. The yellow t-shirt design was from Hello Kitty Greetings of course, and the font is from the Hello Kitty Font cart. And that's my sweet girl who got to wear her shirt for a big crop night here on Friday. She'll get to wear the HK shirt to her 5th birthday party this coming weekend.
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About Me
- Monique Griffith
- Rocklin, CA, United States
- The Monique Griffith Design Team consists of 4 Cricut Designers: Monique, Wendy Lawrence, Susan Rees and Becca Rees. We specialize in making Cricut Project Kits that you can make on your own with your Cricut, learning more about your bug in the process. You just need your Cricut Expression, the required cartridge(s), and a few basic tools. The directions come with a Cricut Cut Chart that shows you line by line exactly what you'll need to cut on your machine, with all of the settings for each cut. There are also well-organized written instructions and color photographs. We pride ourselves on our detailed designs, and on teaching others how to most effectively design with the Cricut. Currently, we have have downloadable directions on sale for only $5, and there are over 50 projects to choose from.
6 comments:
Super-Super cute! Wish I was local so I could take the class...I think it is going to be a BIG hit!
Would you consider me "local"? How cute is that, not quite as cute as Emily, but very cute.
I love it! I want to do that too! I am going to figure it out somehow!
I love those! Would you consider an online class? I would love to learn!
Those did turn out amazing! Great job.
Rebecca
Your little girl is so cute. And your blog is really nice...you have some great projects you've created.