Ready to see how simple this campground worthy DIY is?
Here goes!
You will need:
-tee shirt
-old flannel shirt with pocket(s)
-seam ripper
-sewing machine or needle and thread
Step 1:
Use a seam ripper to remove the pocket from an old flannel shirt.
Step 2:
Position and pin pocket onto tee shirt.
Step 3:
Using a needle and thread or a sewing machine stitch down pocket along existing stitch lines.
Easy peasy enjoy the breezy!
In ten minutes you’ll be ready for roasting smores over the campfire!
See how I made this fashion inspired fox pillow here.
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Susan D says
I don't know which is cuter–the shirt or the kids?!
Mam says
Love the toy badgers did you make them? Or do you know where they are sold?
Dear Emmeline says
The hedgehogs are actually bookends from Pottery Barn Kids 🙂
Sharon @ Elizabeth & Co. says
The shirt is really cute! And those sweet smiles are the best!