I told you earlier I experimented with this tutorial. Here's the results:
Work in progress:


The first one I did - it was better before I washed it. I think I might hand wash from here on out to help the posies keep their shape.


This is really fun, and really cheap. Each shirt cost me about $6, and all you need is scissors, straight pins, thread and needle. Let me know if you make one!
Those are fabulous! Great work!!! I will add that to my ever-growing, yet-never-touched DIY to do list. : )
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