Sunday, July 24, 2011

Inspired by Boden

Ok, so you know the catalog, Mini Boden.  I got it in the mail yesterday and after looking at it for a few minutes, I decided I was going to make shirts for Porter, rather than drop 30 bucks on one shirt for him.  I bought a bunch of long sleeve shirts at Kohl's, Wal-Mart and Target at the end of the year for like 3 bucks and less.  So I set to work on the first shirt-actually a short-sleeved shirt, but I have plans to add striped sleeves to it for the winter, anyways, the first one was a double decker bus.  Porter loved it, said it looked like Bertie the Bus from Thomas the Train.






This is the Boden shirt that I ripped off!

I think it is the cutest shirt ever!


Next is the Porcupine shirt that I ripped off, it's a great fall shirt.  Plus, it was fun to make though a bitch to sew all the quills.  
This is the shirt I ran out and bought at Goodwill.  It was one of the buy one get one free shirts, so it cost about 1.25.  It is a large women's shirt from Cato, really super soft, thick, quality fabric and practically brand new.  I am going to use the sleeves to add long sleeves to short sleeve shirts for the winter.  Something fun and different, plus cheap and so cute!  But for now, this shirt was used for porcupine quills.


Here is the shirt that it was used to make.




A close up is needed on this one.  Just for all the effort I put out!






Here is the one from Mini Boden that I copied, I really love the colors, but I didn't have the right ones...oh well!



Isn't it the cutest?  I LOVE the colors!  Now that I am looking at it, I realize I forgot to do the ears and nose.  To be added later...I think I will make one of these for Paden, hopefully in these bright colors, because I love these colors and they seem perfect for a little boy!


So this is another shirt from Goodwill, it was also 1.25, because of the buy one get one free deal.  I love those deals!  Porter liked the motorcycle picture.  I liked the whole vintage look of the shirt all together.  



This is actually after I cut out the motorcycle because I am horrible at photo documenting all these things step by step.  Here is the finished product.  The yellow shirt is also from Goodwill, it's a Gymboree shirt, perfect condition, for 1.00!!




Porter loves it.  It honestly just looks ok in the picture.  It is pretty cute actually.




This is another Goodwill find, once again, just thought it was a cute vintage-y picture.  It's actually a woman's shirt, but who cares when you are cutting it up?  The white also was used for the eyes and whiskers on the porcupine.  Also, this shirt had to be pieced back together for this shot due to my lack of thought and preparation to show you my process.  But I think you are smart enough to put it together without me showing you the step by step process.  It is kinda fun being able to say I took this and made this.  So, here it is!




Just used wonder web on the back after I cut it out, ironed it on and stitched around the edges with the sewing machine.  I think it is pretty darn cute!  It's a 3 dollar shirt from Wal-Mart, with a 1 dollar shirt ironed on, so about 4 bucks to make!  Less if you consider the shirt has been and will be used for more shirts!


And the last shirt is an Incredibles shirt because it is the only superhero that Porter isn't afraid of.  Oops, I mean it's the only one he likes, which I should say they are the only ones he likes because it's a family of supers.  But anyways, I had wanted to cut out and iron on a superman insignia on a shirt but he said no way.  So, I had to scrap this together with old shirts mom gave me.  He loves it.  




Et VOILA!  My shirt making spree from Saturday...

3 comments:

Anna Rice said...

I'm so impressed! You cannot tell the ones you made are handmade. And I like them better than the ones on Boden. Seriously what a great idea and so cute and cheap to make! $30 for a kid's shirt is just stupid. Seriously stupid.

Beth said...

Love love love love love it!!!!!!!!

Jennie and Anna said...

I guess I should have posted the actual finished products because I realize now all these pics are before they have been stitched too. Oh well. You got the idea! Thanks!