Stenciled Robot Onesies
by Dot
19 June 2008
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Just a quickie morning project. I had a pack of onesies for a friend who’s having a baby, so I stenciled them using the freezer paper stencil method. Tutorial (and previous attempts) here.
Not my best attempt, but i think they came out kinda cute. I reused the cut aways to make a reverse image on the robots, which worked pretty well–I particularly like the hand colored look of the one that says ‘Robot’. I tried a combination of paint colors this time for a different effect. However the lime paint was really too light, so I wasnt thrilled with that. Not bad for a few hours work, though…
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Super cute! I love them.
These are really great. If they don’t turn out perfect that is part of the charm.
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