101 Snappy Fashions: Oodles of One-Piece Designs for Babies
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.50 (946 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1600594948 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 176 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-08-26 |
Language | : | English |
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Great fun ideas and directions for your baby's fashion statement This book is sooooo full of wonderful, fun ideas for a baby's fashion statement. I am a grandmother who will use this book to make fun and fanciful outfits for all my very young and new born grandchildren. Cathie Filian is so creative and her instructions are so easy to follow. Anyone with the chance of a baby near . Fun, Engaging Ways to take a ubiquitious onesie from blah to fabulous! MusingCrow s almost everyone on the planet knows babies go through a LOT of these one piece things called "onesies" when they are new, sweet smelling (most of the time)round armfuls of pure joy. Lets face it too these onesies are really boring and generic unless you shell out big bucks to buy the haute varieties at places that. Ok, but I was a little disappointed. S. Hohlen I really liked a couple of the ideas I had seen in this book and why I bought it - but I didn't get as many new ideas as I was hoping. Totally personal preference though b/c I'm not into some of the stamping and such, was looking more for applique ideas. The tutu onesie is adorable and there are definitely a handful
Cathie Filian creates, produces, and co-hosts the popular lifestyle shows Creative Juice & Witch Crafts on HGTV & DIY Network. . Her books include: Bow Wow WOW! 9781600592355. She lives in Los Angeles
These one-of-a-kind fashions are perfect for hip, new moms, as well as family and friends looking to create a fabulous (yet low-cost) personalized gift!. Personalized onesies for the trendy baby!Begin with a plain, inexpensive snapsuit–and make baby fashion magic! Cutting-edge clothing for little ones is all the rage, and this collection, created by one of the most popular hosts on cable TV, taps into that phenomenon.Each chapter features 8-10 projects, and has a small how-to section that explains the simple techniques, which range from tie-dyeing (with natural dyes, of course) to stamping, iron-on transfers, stenciling, embroidery, painting, and more
And she counsels mom-crafters to avoid the rhinestone-setting gun (too rough on baby’s skin) in favor of plain old glue. --Barbara Jacobs . From Booklist Bored with baby Onesies but on a budget? Enter former costume designer, now crafter-author (Creative Juice: 45 Re-Crafting Projects, 2007; Bow Wow WOW! Fetching Costumes for Your Fabulous Dog, 2009) Filian, who uses four or so legit crafts (and stretches the definition of other do-it-yourself materials) to turn bare bottoms into bling. Few skills are needed; she advocates the purchase and use of such ordinary stuff as dye, ribbons, fabric paint, and iron-ons to decorate snapsuits for infants, from newborns to three-year-old toddlers. Each of her 10 how-to chapters starts with two to three pages of simple instructions: materials needed, what to do (and not), common questions and answers. The more than 100 designs are streamlined and bold, with easy-to-follow directions; choose among a Haight-Ashbury tie-died style, Jackson P