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ScanNCut Project: Folk Art Inspired Onesie

I have a super cute baby gift idea to share today!  It's a fun way to decorate a onesie with a folk art-inspired design.  

from the Balzer Designs Blog: #ScanNCut Project: Folk Art Onesie
Watch the video for the how-to:

And here's the onesie:

from the Balzer Designs Blog: #ScanNCut Project: Folk Art Onesie
from the Balzer Designs Blog: #ScanNCut Project: Folk Art Onesie
from the Balzer Designs Blog: #ScanNCut Project: Folk Art Onesie

As you can see from the video, it's a super quick and easy project to do.  If you need a baby gift in a hurry, you can get this one done in thirty minutes!  And if there's no baby in your life, you could easily use this technique to decorate a bag, apron, t-shirt, dish towel, or anything else you can imagine!

from the Balzer Designs Blog: #ScanNCut Project: Folk Art Onesie

Thanks for stopping by!

I am a paid spokesperson for the Brother ScanNCut.  It is a machine that I love and use.  All opinions and projects are my own.

Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Based outside of Boston, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer is a mixed-media artist who constructs vibrant compositions. Passionate about connecting with and inspiring other artists, she shares her expertise through in-person workshops, her online classroom www.balzerdesigns.com, and through monthly membership at www.MyArtPractice.com.

12 thoughts on “ScanNCut Project: Folk Art Inspired Onesie

  • Hi Julie,
    That is just great to see how to use the flocking and irons. I am making a Birthday tee shirt for a friend of mine. I was planning on using the iron on material. With this video and your help I think I can get it done. Thanks for sharing this video love it.
    Fawna

    Reply
  • Hi Julie,
    That is just great to see how to use the flocking and irons. I am making a Birthday tee shirt for a friend of mine. I was planning on using the iron on material. With this video and your help I think I can get it done. Thanks for sharing this video love it.
    Fawna

    Reply
  • Hi Julie,
    That is just great to see how to use the flocking and irons. I am making a Birthday tee shirt for a friend of mine. I was planning on using the iron on material. With this video and your help I think I can get it done. Thanks for sharing this video love it.
    Fawna

    Reply
  • Hi Julie,
    That is just great to see how to use the flocking and irons. I am making a Birthday tee shirt for a friend of mine. I was planning on using the iron on material. With this video and your help I think I can get it done. Thanks for sharing this video love it.
    Fawna

    Reply
  • Hi Julie,
    That is just great to see how to use the flocking and irons. I am making a Birthday tee shirt for a friend of mine. I was planning on using the iron on material. With this video and your help I think I can get it done. Thanks for sharing this video love it.
    Fawna

    Reply
  • Hi Julie,
    That is just great to see how to use the flocking and irons. I am making a Birthday tee shirt for a friend of mine. I was planning on using the iron on material. With this video and your help I think I can get it done. Thanks for sharing this video love it.
    Fawna

    Reply
  • Really cute!!
    Are the flocked sheets made especially for the Scan & Cut, or is it just a generic one you can buy at a craft store?

    Reply
  • Really cute!!
    Are the flocked sheets made especially for the Scan & Cut, or is it just a generic one you can buy at a craft store?

    Reply
  • Really cute!!
    Are the flocked sheets made especially for the Scan & Cut, or is it just a generic one you can buy at a craft store?

    Reply
  • Really cute!!
    Are the flocked sheets made especially for the Scan & Cut, or is it just a generic one you can buy at a craft store?

    Reply
  • Really cute!!
    Are the flocked sheets made especially for the Scan & Cut, or is it just a generic one you can buy at a craft store?

    Reply
  • Really cute!!
    Are the flocked sheets made especially for the Scan & Cut, or is it just a generic one you can buy at a craft store?

    Reply

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