Patriotic Reunion T-shirts


Last week, I showed you the sweet surprise anniversary party I helped to throw. The highlight of the decorations was the crepe paper streamers that I ruffled in various combos and laid across the white linens. I’m pretty in love with ruffled streamers. This isn’t the first time I’ve used them. They made up…
Is it Christmas time already? I was drinking Green Slime and saying “trick or treat” just a few hours ago! Admittedly, I was a little appalled when I walked into the home improvement store a few weeks ago, and saw a giant inflatable Grim Reaper right next to the giant inflatable Baby Jesus and Nativity…
BSB and I were assigned to prepare one of the breakfasts at our family reunion last month. It had to be easy, it needed to be yummy, I wanted it to be pretty, and it had to feed nearly 50 people!! We tossed around a lot of ideas before the kids and I decided that…
These come from The Frantic Home Cook, who is quite possibly more insane than I am. She made cupcakes to look like each member of her daughter’s class at school. I don’t think I would attempt that (I can’t anyway, since they don’t allow us to bring homemade food anymore :-(), but I must be…
What did birthday parties look like in 1904? I’m not sure, but I tried to figure it out for my daughter’s 9th b-day party this weekend. Being largely pregnant, and all, I tried to simplify a little from what I would normally do (but it never quite works out that way). Several months ago, they…
Here’s wishing you a great day filled with family and fun. And hopefully a chance to remember those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. These pictures were taken earlier this year as our family participated in a parade honoring our soldiers. We carried pictures of some of our family’s heros: My husband’s Great…
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O wow, those shirts are a-DOR-able! Love that the troublemakers spilled water on themselves. So cute! We are having a reunion in a 6 weeks… I'll have to remember this!
This is just adorable! I love the t-shirts and the Table Cloth! WOW!
Such cute shirts – I love them Kendra!!! And I love the tablecloth so so much!!
XOXO
jen
Love those shirts and the fact that some have water on them makes the picture that much more "real", if you know what I mean. The tablecloth is awesome too!
Kendra — I LOVE the t-shits and the table cloth is adorable! Have a fantastic reunion with your beautiful family.
xoxo marylea
These are awesome … your kids are adorable …. feel free to stop by my blog sometime 🙂
Sara
Wow! Wow! Wow! I am so making the bandana tablecloth. I love it! Shirts are super cute too.
love how your shirts turned out. super cute! why is it that little boys always find a way to get something on their shirt right before a picture? happens every time. 🙂
and the tablecloth is perfect. love it!
jen@eighteen25
I L O V E these!!!! And the kids look adorable! Please check out my latest linky party at Dragonfly Designs! Thanks for sharing!
You are so clever! I'm so glad I found your blog! The picture of your adorable kids just made my day!!
Smiles!
Jami
Our reunion is 2 weeks after the 4th. We host it every year – usually over 75 people. I'd love to do tshirts one year too! Yours are just darling.
Would love for you to stop by and link it up to Fab Finds for the 4th. http://muralmaker1.blogspot.com/2010/06/fab-finds-for-fourth-3.html
Our reunion is 2 weeks after the 4th. We host it every year – usually over 75 people. I'd love to do tshirts one year too! Yours are just darling.
Would love for you to stop by and link it up to Fab Finds for the 4th. http://muralmaker1.blogspot.com/2010/06/fab-finds-for-fourth-3.html
Our reunion is 2 weeks after the 4th. We host it every year – usually over 75 people. I'd love to do tshirts one year too! Yours are just darling.
Would love for you to stop by and link it up to Fab Finds for the 4th. http://muralmaker1.blogspot.com/2010/06/fab-finds-for-fourth-3.html
One word —- adorable!!! Those kids look so stinkin' cute! The shirts are great — thanks for the ideas.
I adore your patriotic spirit. It is red, white and bluetiful!
I hope you'll stop by for my bbq on an Anthropologie inspired white tablecloth. 🙂
Your tutorial is featured on The Crafty Nest:
http://vanessascraftynest.blogspot.com/2010/07/diy-tutorial-roundup-4th-of-july.html
That bandana table cloth is fabulous and what a great idea!
Such cute shirts! I love the map one too but I'm with you….I'm not sure I could sew all those little turns and bends in the map:)
making the tablecloth today with left over dark blue, light blue and red. don't have white so improvising…saw your pic and I'm inspired!!! bandanas are in the washer. I'm gonna iron them too and I abhor ironing!
I LOVE the bandana tablecloth!! It’s super cute and so festive!! Brilliant idea!
I had loads of problems withy bobbin too. My sewing
teacher had me switch to metal bobbins (Hobby Lobby 4 for
$2) and the bobbin problems were solved. You may want
to try it.
Love the shirt idea! Super simple to do as well, and can be done with just about any sort of fabric design you can think of. Will have to give this a try for the next family reunion.
It is possible to paint on the designs hand or develop a stencil.
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