DIY Vintage Bunny Iron-on T-shirt
We are loving the ease of iron-on transfer paper to create our very own fashions. I have to admit that I really enjoy the simplicity of this project and the end result. Seriously, create your own graphic t-shirt in minutes!
As Easter is right around the corner, Melissa designed a vintage-inspired bunny to use as an iron-on. I wanted a spring t-shirt for Harper to wear with one of my skirts I had made for her (from our Etsy shop).
Read more for the free printable and instructions!
Supplies: iron-on transfer paper // t-shirt // printable bunny iron-on
Instructions:
Step 1: Print the bunny design (printable bunny iron-on) on iron-on transfer paper. Cut out the design leaving a quarter inch around the edges.
Step 2: Follow instructions on iron the paper packaging to iron on the design to t-shirt.
Now you have the perfect Spring T!
Enjoy,
Sara
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All photos by Sara Albers and graphics by Melissa Fenlon for alice & lois design studios. All rights reserved.
Note: The free iron-on printable is for personal use only.
This is so cute! And this looks a lot easier than I would have imagined.
Thanks, Rebekah. It really is such an easy DIY shirt 🙂
This is so cute! My son will love it.
Laura, so glad you like it!
I love it! I want to make a cushion with this adorable bunny. Thnk you!!
Great idea! We would love to see a picture when you make it!
soo cute! Perfect for easter egg hunt 🙂 any chance of making a fox too? 🙂
Hi Claudine, no little foxes in the near future, but that’s a cute idea!
This is too cute! If you wanted to do letters would you have to cut them out separately and put them on backwards? Thanks!
Yes, you would have to print them backwards, but you don’t have to do them separately. Enjoy!
The t-shirt you made using the bunny iron on looks darling!
Amazing, does this work well in colour too?
Hi Siobhan –
I have just done the image in black on the grey t-shirt. But it should work well in other colors as well!
sorry if this seeems a silly thing to ask but can you use the iron on transfers for t-shirts on other things like tote bags?thanks
Of course! Enjoy.
hi,
just wondering if this is machine washable and durable?
thanks 🙂
They are machine washable. I have found that drying inside out makes them wear better.
So adorable- would love to do for my 5 year old daughter but when I tried to download it, it did not work!
Hi Shantal –
Here is the link to the printable http://aliceandlois.com/diy-vintage-bunny-iron-on-t-shirt/diy-bunny-shirt/
Drag the image to your desktop and it will save as a PDF that you can print.
We are trying to fix this to make it easier for our readers.
Thanks,
Sara
Hi there! Last year I used your iron on and made adorable shirts and was trying to download the bunny again this year to make one for my new baby and it isn’t working 🙁
Hi Jen, just sent you the download. You have to click on “printable bunny iron-on design” (in the smaller text) then it appears and you can drag to your desktop. Sorry for the confusion. Let me know if you didn’t receive the email. Glad you like the cute little bunny!
–Melissa
i found you via red circle crafts on wordpress, a year later … cuteness never goes out of style … THIS IS GORGEOUS!
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