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Marc Jacobs

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I'm a bridesmaid in a friends wedding in May.  I'm helping her do a lot of planning.  For my wedding we ordered the Bride, Bridesmaids, Mother of the Bride, etc. shirts to wear to the rehearsal.  It was super cute in the pics.  I wanted to do the same for her but one of the girls is pregnant and we don't want her to be left out.  So I thought we could buy tees and make the shirts.  That way we could get one in the size she'll need.  Any ideas how to make these??  I'm not real creative on making things.  Thanks in advance!

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My suggestion would be iron-on letter decals.  Or if you're feeling particulary creative/silly, you could always to puff-paints!

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Hermes

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have you tried sites like customglamgirl.com, cafepress.com and neighborhoodies.com? They let you design your own. Not sure if they have maternity sizes, but you could always get her an XL or order them in mens' sizes. That would be the cutest option, IMO.

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Coach

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Originally posted by: halleybird

"have you tried sites like customglamgirl.com, cafepress.com and neighborhoodies.com? They let you design your own. Not sure if they have maternity sizes, but you could always get her an XL or order them in mens' sizes. That would be the cutest option, IMO."

I got something from neighborhoodies.com they did a good job. I was very pleased with my shirt.

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Kenneth Cole

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i also am a big fan of neighborhoodies.com.


there are a few underwear sites w/maternity lines...they could  maybe do t-shirts too


 


www.daniellasimon.com


www.inyourskivvies.com


www.classybride.com


if you need more i can find them...


 



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I would suggest going to your local art supply/craft store and getting a silk screen stretcher and the silk screen ink and making t-shirts.  You can use some clip art for the design if you don't want to draw it yourself... Lots of instructions on how to silk screen on the net if you have never done it before... 

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