So ever since I saw
these smocks over at
Make It and Love It, I've wanted to make some for our kids. I wasn't sure about the cotton material, though, or the ruffle. Seemed like those things would cause it to hold on to paint/playdoh/whatever else they were using for their creations. Then when my friend E. talked about
making a raincoat for her daughter out of a vinyl tablecloth, an idea struck me. What if I just made my smocks out of a vinyl tablecloth? So I did. I bought the tablecloth at Walmart for a whopping $4, and have enough to make a ton more stuff, as it was a 60"x84". The more expensive part would've been the bias tape I used around the edges, but I already had that (and have NO idea where it came from, it's just been in my stash for a while now). Other than those two things, the only other stuff I needed was a little velcro (about 6 inches total for 2 smocks) and some ribbon for a tie, which is totally optional. So now, for just a couple dollars and a half hour each, I have 2 smocks to keep my girls' clothing clean while they paint/sculpt/craft to their hearts content. I'm pretty excited about them.
General size and shape (I decided to do this differently than the smock at Make It and Love It--I wanted one that I didn't have to pull over the girls' heads--if they get gunky paint or whatever on them, I don't want to have to pull that up over their heads.):
Simple Velcro fastener:
I changed up the pockets, too:
and this is how I attached the ribbon (I went over it at least 5 times for some security, since this will get the most pull of anywhere on the smock):
And the smocks in action:
(And in case you're wondering, we are having a jammies day over here, what with the rain outside and everything. Normally I don't like them, but I'm being productive this morning, so it's going ok. And I know it's hard to believe, but I really do actually do my girls' hair every now and then... and I usually make Janey wear pants... and Breanne generally wears pj's that match... just not today. Oh well.)
OK, those are seriously cute! I am thinking I should make myself one too... I always end up with stuff all over my clothes when I get crafty.
ReplyDeleteI like how your blog background matches the smocks, was that intentional or coincidental? They are really cute and a super great idea!
ReplyDeleteHa, that's funny Karen. I didn't realize it, but I guess it doesn't really surprise me. Orange flowers have always been my favorite (and were my main wedding flowers).
ReplyDeleteLove these. I'm making notes of all the projects I will eventually have to do when/if I become a mom and this is definitely one of them!
ReplyDeleteOh Jessie! What a fabulous idea. I know I've said it before, but I so wish I could sew. I would totally make those. Sometimes I wonder if could bribe you into making these cute things for me. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this so much, you don't even know. I've been trying to think of some way I could make some bigger, toddler-sized bibs for Scott for just general eating (I'm getting sick of trying to get tomato/ketchup/grease stains out of his clothes everyday), and I think I'm totally going to use this idea! Thanks so much for posting--they turned out very cute. And after Scott stained his first outfit of the day with yogurt, we had a jammies day today, too. :)
ReplyDeleteThose are SUPER cute and awesome. GREAT ideas of how to change it!!! Definitely impressed.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining in on the Table Cloth Challenge!
ReplyDeleteThis is a brilliant idea; your girls look adorable and happily enjoying their paintwork.-)
I love the orange flowers in your sidebars!
Great job! Those are so cute - and sure beat the plastic bag I used for Bekah awhile ago! ;D
ReplyDeleteusing a table cloth for art smocks is BRILLIANT!
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