{Disclosure: I am a paid consultant for Brother International Corporation and have received a ScanNCut to demo and review. As always, all opinions are entirely my own and based on my personal experience with the product.}
Yay! It’s finally time for me to post my first Brother Scan N Cut tutorial for you!
I’m going to show you how easy it is to make your own custom baby onesies. A little liquid dye (Amazon affiliate link) and and a cupcake applique design really make a plain white onesie look like you paid big bucks for it at a baby boutique.
I’ve included some pictures of the process here for you but you can find the complete step-by-step video tutorial HERE.
Download my cupcake design for free here.
Enjoy!
Take plain white onesies to another level with some dye! |
The Brother Scan N Cut allows you to make the most of your fabric scraps! |
I use embroidery thread to machine applique the cupcake. That sheen in the thread really helps the applique pop! |
Now, I’ll leave you with the video tutorial so you can start making your own custom onesies!
Amanda
What kind of applique sheets do you use?
Linda
Thanks for the great video. Linda@Wetcreek Blog
Madeline Savarin
Love the video Vanessa!
Speattle
I have 4 grandkids 3 years and under. I think I need this machine! Thanks for the tutorial. BTW, Loved seeing you over at the Brother ScanNcut website too.
Oh, can you tell me what is the brand and type of tiny iron I see you using in a lot of your videos? Where can I get one?
Mosaic Magpie
Cute design and great video!
Deb
Anonymous
loved it!!!! what fabrics did you use for the aplique? is there a problem using a non stretchy fabric to the aplique if the onesie is stretchy? tks a lot!
Anonymous
I have ordered mine and I would like to know if you can use vilsofix applique paper in the mavchine