to freezer paper stenciling! I made these cute onesies for baby gifts. Once you start you will want to stencil everything within sight. It is so easy and so much fun!

I also made Benjamin and Ada each a monkey shirt. Ever since Ada got her Yo Gabba, Gabba! t-shirt, Benjamin has been looking for one. Well, we have been unable to find him a shirt so I made
one for him . He loves it!
So now that I have your interest, how do you do it? Get some freezer paper (found in the same section as wax paper, aluminum foil, etc) and a pencil and draw (trace) your design on the papery side of the freezer paper. Do not draw on the waxy side. After you have your design drawn you need to cut it out with an exacto knife or something very sharp. Make sure and use your self healing mat (if you don't have one just cut your design out on top of phone books, magazines, etc.) so you don't ruin your table or counter top. Once you have your stencil ready to go (design cut out), set out your ironing board, warm your iron, and select your t-shirt or article of clothing that you will iron your design on. Iron your design (waxy side down) on your article of choice. Also, iron a piece of freezer paper on the inside of your clothing item so the item makes a sandwich. This prevents your paint for bleeding through. For best results use fabric paint and follow the fabric paint's recommendations, for example, you may have to iron over your design after it is painted to set it. When painting your design becareful not to get too much paint near the edge or it could leak through. After painting, allow your item to dry according to paint recommendations. Once dry, just peel off the freezer paper and you are good to go. What you will find is some super cute t-shirts, onesies, (the list could go on and on), etc.