Hand Illustrated Onesies

For my first Leatham niece! Lily Baker cupcake maker and dancing mermaid and fish. Drawn on cotton with fabric pens and sewn with fabric border. More coming soon to my shop at http://www.MindiLeatham.Etsy.com!

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Little Monster

Halloween baby onesie made this morning with fabric pens on 100% cotton. If you haven’t already seen my Etsy shop you can check it out at http://www.AssortedFlavors.Etsy.com 🙂

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Twin Ice Cream Cones

Made these sweet little onesies for twin girls by drawing with non-fading fabric pens on 100% cotton. More for sale in my Etsy shop at http://www.AssortedFlavors.Etsy.com or you can contact me for something custom!

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Assorted Flavors

When my son was born I said to my husband, “I love him so
much I’m going to get his name tattooed on my forehead!” Happily, I sobered up
from my hormone delirium and opted for a self-drawn tattoo graphic on a t-shirt
instead. And that’s how Assorted Flavors was born. The original onsies for
Superbaby included a red trike, a rocket, a mommy tattoo and (of course)
Superman. See the latest creations in my Etsy shop at
AssortedFlavors.Etsy.com!

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DIY instructions:

1. Wash fabric item you want to draw on

2. Using Fabric Mate pens, make a small mark in an inconspicuous area of fabric

3. Wash fabric to test ink fastness (I get the best results with American Apparel 100% baby rib cotton) 

4. If you’re satisfied with ink fastness, draw your design and wear!

5. Wash in cold water, avoid using harsh detergents and air dry