Showing posts with label Youth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Youth. Show all posts

I Will Go and Do tshirt



"I Will Go and Do the things which the Lord hath commanded"  1 Nephi 3:7
The theme for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for the children and youth for 2020  is a great reminder for all of us.  This shirt would make a great gift for your primary or YM/YW children or grandchildren.  This shirt is only $17.99 including shipping.  All orders will ship no later than December 4 for assurance of Christmas delivery to the USA.  These shirts come in adult sizing in a Next Level brand poly/cotton shirt.  They are super soft and comfy.   Shirts come in 10 color options and sizes XS to 2XL.   If you are interested in shirts for your primary age children please contact me and we'll be happy to get sizing for children as well.  You can message email me at here to place your order.  Or message on facebook at 





Iron-on Vinyl

One of the things that we love to do with Vinyl is put it on shirts. We have Iron-On Vinyl that makes making a custom shirt easy and affordable to create! Below are a few that I have made for my niece as well as one for my daughter. They turned out great, and wash just as well as normal shirts!

"I'm a cool runner" - complete with sunglasses!
"I run like a GIRL Try to keep up"
"Grandma's Girl"

One other great thing that you could do is customize a sport bag with your teams name and mascot! Like the shirts, they turn out great and are so easy to do!



If you would like to create an affordable customized shirt or bag 
4 x 5 - $5, 8 x 10 - $10.  When you want a custom item without paying the price of a single custom item at a shirt shop simply drop us a note and we'll help you design something.  There is a listing for the 4 x 5 size in my Etsy Shop

Baseball Wall

I thought this was just too cute not to post! This is a baseball wall that we did for my grandson who loves baseball. It did take a little more work but I think that the end results made it all worth it! This is an easy way to decorate a little boys room without having to repaint and repaint and repaint! Another thing that we did that went perfect with this room was the Baseball Subway Art that is found HERE. The room turned out great and my grandson loves it!


If you would like to either purchase this same Baseball Wall or have another idea like it please EMAIL us and we can help you decorate!

Sports decals

We had another custom order who had this sweet idea for her boys room. Such an easy and affordable way to really decorate your boys room! I think that these turned out great! You don't only have to do big decals like this for basketball, you could do soccer, baseball, football, volleyball, dance, and so many more! Whatever your child enjoys we can easily accommodate for!




The pricing on these are based on the size you would like it to be (we charge $7 per square foot). If you would like to do something like this EMAIL us and we would love to help you customize your perfect decal!

Scout Shirts

My boys were getting ready to go to Scout Camp.  They wanted a t-shirt they could wear instead of their uniform shirt all the time.  They had a fun time trying to decide on something clever.  Here is the end result.  If you say it quickly . . .





 We used heat press vinyl.  I just use my DRY iron on the highest setting since I don't have a heat press.  It works pretty well.  Simply use a sheet of parchment paper over the vinyl so it doesn't stick to your iron.  If you do two sided shirts, be sure to use a piece of parchment on the reverse side as well! 

I do have a son that doesn't particular like his picture to be taken - thus the headless t-shirt.

We Believe


The LDS YM/YW Theme for 2011 is the 13th Article of Faith.  I did this 12 x 12 layout to serve as a reminder for the youth of what THEY believe! 

Be Strong and of a Good Courage


The Young Women's President in the Bullard Ward in Texas asked me to come up with a design for a 4 x 6 block with the 2010 theme for LDS Youth. This is the design we did and how the project turned out. Thanks, Dana, for the picture!