I just got the best present ever. One of friends knows that I love Chuck Norris Facts, and knows that I can turn old t-shirts into cute tops for little people. So while at Value Village for herself, she found this t-shirt, and bought it for me! So cool, and thoughtful.
Here is a tutorial on how to make a toddler's t-shirt out of an adult's t-shirt. Enjoy!
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You will need an awesome t-shirt, scissors, and a fabric hole punch (scissors are fine as well, the punch is just easier).
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Fold t-shirt in fold and cut off excess length.
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Use excess length to cut two pieces of "string".
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Cut the sides of the t-shirt and arm hole.
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Put it on your 3 year old and see if she'll sit long enough for you to take a picture.
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