Using the remains of the sacrificial t-shirt I bought the other day I rescued one of Miss M t-shirts. Despite being 7 she can still get stains on her clothes and even being soaked and washed it wouldn't come out so I turned a few ruffles into flowers and placed them strategically on the stains.

Looks good and another t-shirt rescued, got one of Miss C's to do as well, gonna be a bit more ambitious for that one!




Awww, that's adorable! Great Job!
ReplyDeleteCute and what a great way to cover up stains. I'll have to think on what I can do to my boys' shirts - ruffles and flowers just won't work on them :) Wish I had a girl to try this out with.
ReplyDeleteLove the ruffled flowers! Great job
ReplyDeleteVery cute & creative - I may have to try it on a few of my daughter's shirts!
ReplyDeleteAlyssa
http://www.daisiesandmore.blogspot.com
This is fabulous! What a terrific idea!
ReplyDeleteWe have a friday fun finds party- we'd love it if you'd link up!
sooo cute. How did you make the flowers? thanks!
ReplyDelete