February 04, 2013
{ FREEBIE } - Black History Month
Today my daughter and myself worked on photographing a freebie that is somewhat of an "oldie"... It's been quietly sitting on my blog since last year (this time). I never got the opportunity to share it last year, because I allowed time to slip right by me and I refused to let it slip by again : )
So, in honor of Black History Month I wanted to share with you my, "I Have a Dream" freebie geared towards the little ones... It's the perfect way to introduce your little one to MLK and other bright and shining stars from the past and present who paved the way for you and me.
The illustrations below were all hand drawn by me (please do not copy/save any of my images without permission from me), they are the available choices for your iron-on transfer and you can choose/download your image here.
So, in honor of Black History Month I wanted to share with you my, "I Have a Dream" freebie geared towards the little ones... It's the perfect way to introduce your little one to MLK and other bright and shining stars from the past and present who paved the way for you and me.
The illustrations below were all hand drawn by me (please do not copy/save any of my images without permission from me), they are the available choices for your iron-on transfer and you can choose/download your image here.
Once you download your image, print it on Iron-on Transfer Paper (by the way the image is already "mirrored" or flip backwards). You can find "light" or "white" Transfer Paper at any Walmart, Target, Staples, Office Max, Office Depot, or any similar store - for my image I used Avery Light Transfer Paper. I typically trim off any excess paper when doing a transfer, as you can see below I trimmed my design as much as possible without getting too close to the design.
Follow the instructions via your Transfer Paper package... I usually iron on a "hard" surface that I can really press down on and I always have my handy dandy towel : )
***Note***.... make sure that your iron DOES NOT have any water in it and DO NOT iron on the "steam" setting!
This is the fun part (well... it was for me and my daughter), you can use a permanent marker to allow your little one to practice his/her penmanship by writing his/her name in the blank space provided...
When you're finished ... your shirt should look similar to this .... please feel free to comment below if you have additional questions for me - toodles!
xoxo,
Latisha
Labels:Activities,Aged,Black History Month,Children,Classroom,Coloring Pages,Daycare,Elementary,for,Ideas,Iron-on,Kindgergarten,Preschool,Toddlers,Transfers,Tshirt
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Awesome Idea so Cute & Inspiring we Love it
ReplyDeleteSorry for the late reply, but I'm glad you liked it : )
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