So, I saw these adorable onesies on etsy. They were selling for anywhere between $20.00 and $30.00. I thought they were so cute, but didn't want to spend that much on a onesie.
I thought they looked easy enough to do, so I decided to try and make a few for my Sophie girl!
I think they turned out pretty cute and I even had enough ribbon to make matching hair bows!! (FYI... for those of you who live in my area... Walmart (in the Galleria Shopping Center) does monogramming. I dropped the onesies off one morning while I was out, and a few hours later they called to let me know they were done!)
And here is my little model!


You did a great job! I so hope I get a little girl one day so you can show me how to make all these fun things for her.
ReplyDeleteJessica <><
Glue? or no glue? Honestly?
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job! Sophie is adorable! I love reading your blog!
ReplyDeleteSooo adorable!! They look great!! And Sophie is a beautiful model!! She sure is getting big!!
ReplyDeleteThose turned out adorable!! I would love to know how you made them! Sew on the ribbon or glue? All my friends are having babies these days and it would be fun to make them homemade gifts!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love these! It is great that your Walmart does that, ours completely took out the sewing section!
ReplyDeleteThey look soo good! You did an awesome job! Oh and your model is just so adorable :)
ReplyDeleteI wish my wal-mart did that!!
they are adorable! i may have to give it a go too!!!! sophie is adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute!!!
ReplyDeleteThose are the cutest onsies ever! Very girly! Stopping by via 40 Pink Piggies!!
ReplyDeleteGirl, You make Martha Stewart look slack! Just darling!
ReplyDeleteStefanie
Too cute!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, wow! Those are so cute! I just can't keep up with you. You're my hero! :)
ReplyDeleteYou did such a good job!!! ADORABLE and even cuter on your sweet girl. :) I can't believe your Wal-mart monograms!
ReplyDeleteTOO adorable! I love them, such a cute idea!
ReplyDeleteYou are one rockin' mama, for sure...to have such a busy household & still have time to do all kinds of pretty stuff (and blog about it, too!)
those are wonderful...and your little model is beautiful
ReplyDeleteGreat job!!! Sophie looks precious, as always!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable!! Of course the onesie is even more adorable on Sophie! She is such a sweetheart:) You have been blessed with talent and a beautiful girl!!
ReplyDeleteHow fun!!! Great job, Jenny!!! These are soooo super cute! How much do they charge for the monogramming? I need to dig out my embroidery machine that has been packed for 3.5 years.... Blessings!
ReplyDeleteI love the onesies!!! You did a great job. P.S. Your daughter has the best tan....how sad that Im jealous of a tan on a baby. HA HA!!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, that is the cutest thing!!! I have never seen onesies like that! You did such a great job. I wish I knew how to make hairbows too, I put them on Britton a lot and she also looses them a lot! Very cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are sooo cute! Sophie is adorable!!
ReplyDeleteThose are so totally cute womanhood!
ReplyDeleteHow do you find the time to do stuff like that?
I must learn from you!
Blessings on you and your precious family!