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Doctor Who Cup-a-Soups Shirt!

It's like Cup-a-soups except you add time, if you can picture that. Nobody can picture that. Forget I said Cup-a-soups.  Okay, the Day of the Doctor that came out on November 23rd was awesome. Totally thrilling twists! And loved the addition of Doctor No More (as we call him...or 8 1/2, I guess)  Love the Matt Smith line about Cup-a-soups and thought  we'd add it to a simple Tardis Tee shirt! As always, personal use only... Cut a tardis out of flocked white vinyl.  I love my silhouette cameo, btw!  Iron it on.  (I pick up these t-shirts at the Dollar Tree!)  Cut out the words, in REVERSE on the cameo as well. That way once it's cut out, and placed...it's reading the right direction. This time in flocked black heat transfer vinyl.  Iron on, remove plastic.  Perfect! What is Cup-a-Soups?

Dinosaurs on a Spaceship--Doctor Who!

 We love t-shirts! And we LOVE Doctor WHO! If you haven't started watching...it's time! The TIME of the Doctor airs on Christmas!!! My son only wears these cool homemade shirts...why not right?  I used Heat Transfer Vinyl...in flocked gray.  Just import the jpeg into Silhouette studio software...select trace area... and trace outer edge!  Mirror the image--especially if you are cutting out words. Easy. Cut out and iron on!  Right click to save off... Please use for personal use only. Dinosaurs on a spaceship! This post published on Doodlecraft first

Once Upon a Time Belle's Traveling Cape!

Once Upon a Time Belle's Traveling Cape!  This cape is thick, rich and gorgeous and is the  topic of conversation everywhere it goes!  We've been watching Once Upon a Time...any lovers out there? This cape is spot on.  When we first met Belle, we loved her! We love her awesome accent too! She decides to travel to the village...and this is what she wears. At this moment of the show. I froze. I paused the show. I ran to my craft room and found this material! I knew it was destiny! I was to have my own Belle cape! I constructed it like my Morgana cape . It was very simple. Here's the basic pattern...I used about 4 yards of material for my Morgana cape and about 3 yards for this Belle cape. Keep your fabric folded in half like when you buy it. (the right side of this picture is the folded edge) Then take the 3 big pieces and sew the diagonally cut lines together. 2 long straight stitches. For my Morgana cape , I did a point...