Today I had enough of sitting on the couch. I love my babies and I feel bad for them that they don't feel good, but I am just not a couch sitter. I cleaned up the house that was needing it in a desperate way, and made lunch. Just doing those things helped me so much! And how is it the last day of November?!
Anyway, it's no secret that I am a frugal crafter. I love creating things from other things, reusing what we dont need anymore or what other people have gotten rid of. Some people call me cheap, I think of myself as resourceful.
Every year, we give the kids a pair of pajamas on Christmas eve. Just one of those traditions that a lot of people do. There's something about a comfortable pair of pajamas and going to bed all snug and happy!
We have done matching pajamas in the past as well as fun cutesy pajamas (I was even talked into character pajamas last year).
These were my favorite. Look how tiny these boys were!
This year I wanted to go back to the matching pajamas idea and started looking around. Unfortunately, I couldn't really find anything that didnt cost an arm and a leg, that looked good with both genders and that was in all the sizes I needed!
I was at the local thrift store during their half off day and stumbled upon two flannel king size pillow cases. For 50 cents a piece, I bought them, washed them and started playing around. This was one of those projects that I went in and didn't know what I was doing with everything, or have a vision at all. I just went for it. I figured if I messed up, I was only out a dollar. I love the results!
I honestly didnt expect to get 24 months, 5t, 6 sizes from two pillow cases but it actually worked! I even had enough left over to applique matching shirts and add ruffles to the 24 months pants. I used pants they already had for patterns and the boys' pants had the pillow case edge so I didn't need to hem theirs.
The appliques were used using this pattern I found on pinterest I did a simple zig zag stitch around it after I ironed them on with paper backed fusible web.
And shh don't tell, but one of the shirts was a 50 cent yard sale find, one was a hand me down from a sibling and the other I did have to purchase. But since I only put 1.50 into it, I figured a 5 dollar shirt was ok. 6.50 for matching pjs? Works for me!
Can't wait to see them all matchy and snuggly on Christmas morning!
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YOU are a rockstar! I don't sew on material so I wouldn't have even attempted this--but these are FANTASTIC the kids will LOVE them! (BTW we do pajamas too! I've never done matching, just what was the best deal! :))
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