Beat it!

Last night we went to the Brenton Brown concert. One of my dear friends from High School married a professional drummer who plays with the band. We had the opportunity to meet him and watch him play. He was amazing!
I decided that in honor of the event, I would whip a little shirt up for my 5 year old. I started by finding some free clip art of a basic drum kit. I then went to word and wrote out "beat it" in a font that I liked. Then I printed them both out.

I then copied the image on to freezer paper and got my exacto knife out and set to work.


I ended up with a pretty fun shirt for my little guy to wear to his first concert.


So fun! If you haven't heard of Brenton Brown before, go download some of his music.

No really, GO! Beat it!
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10 comments

  1. what a great T-shirt! he looks pretty happy to be wearing it! i have yet to try this freezer paper technique... what kind of paint do you use?

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  2. great shirt! very clever! I am super impressed with you exacto knife skills! I would never have the patience which sadly means my kids can only have freezer stencils in large, easily cut shapes! haha!

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  3. so cute. i love it. i may have to make one for my daughter's friend's birthday.

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  4. If you go to your local craft store, they have tulip paint. Remember the old school puffy paints we used to use? It looks the same. I actually scored a whole bag full at a garage sale a few months ago for $1. A regular bottle will cost you around $4.

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  5. This is so cute... but I don't understand how you did it, lol. How do you use the freezer paper?

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  6. That is absolutely precious! I love it! You have a lot of patience to cut all that out with an exacto knife!

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  7. I do lots of iron-on decals, but this looks so good! I may have to give this a try!

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