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Funny Palindromes T-Shirt!

 Funny Palindromes T-Shirt! Okay, this isn't a Pun. But it's sort of a play on words. Palindromes are words that read the same forward and backwards, like noon,  nurses run, or kayak! ~ So this shirt is just funny. Palindromes are semordnilap!  I used my silhouette cameo to cut heat transfer vinyl. Just reverse the image before cutting.  Place the plastic side down. Then weed the vinyl and place the vinyl on the shirt, with plastic side up. Then iron med/high for a couple minutes.  Peel off the plastic and tada!  It will definitely cause lots of interesting looks! Love it! This post published on Doodlecraft first 

April Fool's Day Food!

I like a good April Fools Day prank... but since it is also my daughters birthday, we tend to celebrate it in very nice ways. Usually involving funny food. Here's some great ones to try: Succulent Terrariums! Hot Dog Prank Meatloaf Cupcakes Egg Waffles and Waffle Balls Sunny Side Up Egg! Gummy Pops Green Eggs Spaghetti Dogs Spider Pumpkin Spice Muffins Halloween Trifle Edible Googly Eyes Squid Ink Pasta and Eyeballs This post published on Doodlecraft first 

Undercooked Armadillos Shirt!

 I try not to eat undercooked armadillos. No worries, it doesn't make sense to me either. We had a funny t-shirt design contest and this was one of the top 10. I decided to make it into a shirt for my brother. First you need an adorable and creepy armadillo.  We lived in the south for 3 years and armadillos were always around...mostly as roadkill. They are so freaky looking! ~ If you a beginner to Heat Transfer Vinyl Shirt Making check out this first! Otherwise, you'll just import your design in to the cutting software, I use Silhouette Studio. Then type your text. REVERSE everything! Then have it cut it out. Place face down on your shirt. (now it reads the right way)  Place a tea towel over the vinyl and iron on high for 2 minutes. Then remove the tea towel and iron on the plastic carefully. Then remove the plastic backing, re-iron as necessary.  As for care instructions. I find that over time the vinyl can lift off...especially the mor...