Messy Kids Designs (you might remember them from Toddler Week) sent us this wonderful Thanksgiving project for kids. These shirts come with the turkey applique & their name embroidered. Then, you add your little one's handprints to finish the turkey's feathers. We had so much fun making these shirts & I love how they came out!
These make a great keepsake that doubles as a Thanksgiving shirt. They also offer an awesome option for when your kids outgrow the shirts: they make a memory quilt out of your kids shirts (extra charge).
Messy Kids feature a new handprint shirt, like this turkey, each month, for a year of handprints.
This would also make a great gift for grandparents. You could make a shirt for each grandchild, enjoy them all matching, looking adorable thus year & then have them made into a quilt.
Messy Kids will send 2 lucky winners a turkey shirt to add their own handprints!
The winners are: Kassie R. & Jen F.
I love these! They are adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteOnce my kids outgrew these I'd save them as heirlooms!
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These are so cute as are your littles. I would cut on the turkeys and applique them onto something else once they were outgrown. Hope you are well. xx - Monica
ReplyDeleteI love the quilt idea!
ReplyDeleteCute!! I would save the shirts as a keepsake! I love anything with their little handprints!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteWould be cute to frame afterwards:)
DeleteI have a bin of "special" clothes that I save for each kid :)
ReplyDeleteFraming it and displaying it for future Tgivings would be fun.
ReplyDeleteI would definitely save it in my daughter's keepsake box. :)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely save it as a keepsake!
ReplyDeleteI love these shirts! I'd say we'd frame it during the Thanksgiving season of future years :)
ReplyDeleteI am really bad about that...I kind of store them in a box and every so often I go through it and cry :)
ReplyDeleteLove these...these are great!
ReplyDeleteI would keep this shirt and maybe frame it so we can look back at it every year! And maybe even let her little brother or sister wear it next year and add more "feathers" to it;)
ReplyDeleteI would probably frame it. I have saved a lot of the boys "special" clothes. And I have no idea what I'm going to do with them. Ha! ;)
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely idea
ReplyDeleteEither keepsake or frame it!
ReplyDeleteSo cute - I agree with some other commenters, once my girls outgrew the shirt, I'd frame them to display every year at Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteHooray for a giveaway and these are really cute! Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I have a collection of keepsake t-shirts that will be sent in for memory quilt making. I think that is the perfect graduation gift for a little one as they move out into the world on their own!
DeleteHave the winners been drawn? Sooo anxious!
ReplyDeleteThese are great!! Thank you so much for sharing at Sharing Saturday!!
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