Finding something green to wear for St. Patrick’s Day was always a challenge for me growing up - I just didn’t have a lot of green in my wardrobe. My dolls suffer the same plight, so I decided this year to make something they could totally rock on St. Patty’s Day - A custom Shamrock painted tee! You can do this craft for any size doll, with any size shamrock, multiple shamrocks, or any other shape or design!
Freezer paper is an amazing supply to have in your craft room! Making your own stencils or resists can get addicting, plus you can use it to make appliqués, quilt paper piecing, and so many more things!
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Supplies:
•Doll tee shirt, any color, but green is a good choice!
•Freezer paper
•Scissors
•X-Acto or craft knife
•Self-healing cutting mat (if you don’t have one of these, you can substitute a few layers of cardboard)
•Green craft paint
•Yellow craft paint (optional)
•Small foam stencil brush or paint brush
•Scrap cardboard
•Iron and ironing board
•Computer and printer (not required but will make it easier)
Step 1: We want to get our shamrock shape onto the freezer paper. You can easily draw one, but I used my computer. I found a clip-art shamrock shape, sized it to 1.5 inches tall, and printed it onto the freezer paper! You can do this by first cutting your freezer paper to the size of a piece of computer paper, then put it in the paper tray so that it prints on the wax side of the freezer paper. If you print on the paper side, the wax side is likely to jam up your printer. Ask me how I know. ;-) I printed four shamrocks on my paper in case I messed one up, or in this case, since I wanted more than one on my shirt.
Step 2: Cut out your shamrock! Use your X-Acto knife and your self-healing mat, or again, you can put a few layers of cardboard underneath to protect your table. Save your cut out shapes because we are going to use them in a minute!
Step 3: Put your shirt on your doll and find where you want your shamrock(s), using straight pins to keep them in place. I would do this even if you are only putting one shamrock on your shirt - it often looks best a placed a little higher than true center.
Step 4: Next, trim around the shamrock stencil you created so it is more manageable - mine was trimmed to about 3 inches by 3 inches. Using the pinned on shamrock as your guide, place the stencil wax side down onto your doll shirt. Heat your iron to the cotton setting and turn off the steam. Iron on your stencil for 5-15 seconds, until you have a good clean seal on your design.
Step 5: Cut a piece of scrap cardboard to put under your shirt to keep the paint from passing through and put it under your shirt. Now we get to paint!
Use your paint or stencil brush to dab on the green paint. Don’t make it thick; you want to *just* use enough paint to cover the fabric, not overwhelm it. I found that once my first coat dried it looked a little splotchy so I did a second coat. Once the paint has dried thoroughly, simply peel off the stencil. You can reuse this one for your second shamrock, but make sure the paint on it is completely dry before you do so that you do not get paint on your iron. Using your second pinned on shamrock as guide, repeat steps 4 and 5 to finish painting the shamrocks.
Step 6: This one is optional, but I found it gave my shirt that little something extra to make the design “pop”. Once your green paint is dry, use the end of your paint brush and dip it in the yellow paint, then use this to add yellow dots all the way around the shamrocks, as in my photo. Repeat for the second shamrock and you are done!
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I would make this for one of my daughters American girl dolls, maybe Julie.
Really cute idea! Never enough green out there!!!
I will make this for my AG doll, Josefina. I might make one with a cat on it!
My Giggles doll could use a t-shirt. But maybe a school mascot instead of the shamrocks (She already has an Irish Dancer dress). I guess it is off to the store for freezer paper!
I Think I’ll make mine for my Crissy.
My Giggles needs a tee, buy I may make it a school mascot instead of shamrocks/ Off to buy freezer paper!
This is so cute!
I’ll make them for my 18" dolls, they don’t have a lot of green in their wardrobe.
I’ll be making the Shamrock tee for a Little Darling doll.
My Wellie Wishes doll, Camille needs this this shamrock tshirt to wear on St. Patrick’s Day!
I think I’ll make one for a couple of young friends who have 18" dolls. Neither one has a St. Patrick’s Day outfit. Thanks for the great idea. I never thought of using freezer paper as a stencil!
I think I’ll make the shamrock T for Julie. She likes wearing crafty things!!
I think I’ll make the shamrock T for Julie. She likes wearing crafty things!!
I have not painted on fabric in ages. It was always fun and I will make some of these cute t-shirts for my 18" dolls!
I would make this Shamrock t-shirt for my granddaughters 18" dolls. They love getting new clothes to show off.
I would make one for each of my granddaughters 18" dolls. They love to get new outfits and I try to make something for them at least every month.
I would make this cute T shirt for my gt. nieces 18 inch AG dolls.
I will make one for AG Kit. I enjoy painting and stenciling on fabric.
I will be making a St. Patty’s Day T-Shirt for my granddaughters Wellie Wisher doll.
I would make this with the shamrocks on it for Abigail my Irish girl!
I would love to see Samantha in a green Saint Paddy’s day shirt. With her long dark hair, she would look amazing!
I have used freezer wrap for many years for patterns but never thought of using it like a stencil. But I will from now on. Thank you. And will make the t-shirt for my granddaughters 18 inch American girl doll
I would make this t-shirt for my grand daughter’s American Girl doll for her birthday.
I would make the shamrock tee for 18 inch doll
I’m going to make a shamrock ☘️ T for Gotz Katharina. With that red hair and freckles she will have the luck of the Irish for sure ( at least for St. Patrick’s day) LOL
I’m going to make a shamrock ☘️ T for Gotz Katharina. With that red hair and freckles she will have the luck of the Irish for sure ( at least for St. Patrick’s day) LOL
I’m going to make a shamrock ☘️ T for Gotz Katharina. With that red hair and freckles she will have the luck of the Irish for sure ( at least for St. Patrick’s day) LOL
I would make this for an AG doll and her little sister wellie wisher doll. As we are very Irish I would use the shamrock pattern.
I would make this for an AG doll and her little sister wellie wisher doll. As we are very Irish I would use the shamrock pattern.
I would use Fabric paints and make one for my AG dolls.
I think I will make it for my second hand AG doll. Not sure what her name is… I will have to check that one of these days….
I would make a shamrock tee for my 18” doll. She has no St Patty’s Day clothes.
So Cute. I will make one for my grand daughter. I make clothes for her doll. I really like the pattern hacks. Pixie Fair has the cutest patterns.
I would make them in all sizes. For AGs and boy AGs, Wellies, Bitties they are sooo cute
I would make one for my Blaire and maybe she’ll share with her sisters.
I have 2 granddaughter that I got dolls for. I make them outfits. Their names are Sofia and Rosemary.
I’m doing a special quilt for my son, who’s birthday is on March 17, so this technique will be a great addition, specially if I add something similar for my granddaughter’s 18" doll
I like to apply this technic to create some hunting outfit for my doll Lilly. She like to do things like when I was little girl. Being with dad and being part of his outdoor adventures.
I would probably use it on my 10" dolls.
My daughter’s birthday is St.Patrick’s Day, so that day is special for me. She’s older now, so I will make one for my granddaughter’s AG doll.
We would probably make many, but at least one for Kira which my daughter’s Godfather bought for her b-day. Just found out we are wee bit of Irish, so this would be extra special. Happy St. Patrick’s Day! The tee is adorable.
I will do it for the American girl Nanea. I will choose some Hawaiian flowers for her. Cutting the design with my cutting machine, the possibilities are endless and the result is beautiful.
This little t shirt with shamrocks will be cute to make for my granddaughters little American Girl Dolls. Thank you!
I would make a shamrock t-shirt for my 18" doll, American Girl Molly.
Thank you for the tutorial!
The possibilities are endless with this idea.
I would make stenciled tees for American Girl dolls.
I don’t think I would make this t-shirt. I like to do tie-die or to use fabric paints to create designs.
I would make it for an American Girl. Since everyone on the south side of Chicago is Irish in March, I would use the shamrock design.
I’m making this T-shirt for my Ruby Red Fashion Friends. I’ll make a shamrock & add some gold glitter paint.
I need to watch my sewing with Cinnamon video for knits and make a tee shirt first. I struggle sewing with fabrics that stretch.
I love that freezer paper is used to make the stencil!
For future project for my granddaughters and great granddaughters.
This is an adorable idea that you could use for any holiday. Thank you 😊. Maryellen will wear a shamrock ☘ shirt. It will look great with her red hair.
I would make a shirt for the Wellie Wisher doll and stencil the shamrocks on it. Might also put on a dress for the dolls ad well.
I would make it for 18-inch doll but I would probably do a star or heart.
My daughter and I would love to make a shamrock shirt for our Irish Truly Me with long red hair.
This is a beautiful t-shirt and opens up a whole new set of designs that one could do using this technique. Thanks for the tutorials and the opportunities. Happy stitching! May your troubles be less and your blessings be more!
Just love the doll patterns I’ve found here. My granddaughter love the clothes. So many cute ideas, too!
I would love to do this for my great niece’s 18 inch doll. She would love it!
I may make one shirt each for my 2 granddaughters. They like their 18" dolls the best, so that is the size I would make. May let them draw their own shamrocks on with a paint pen.
I think I would do a star—that way it would be wearable all year.
Wellie Wisher would like this
I would make this for my new American Girl doll, Millie. (Truly Me #82) I think I would do a heart or a star. :)
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So cute! I’d love to see a tee-shirt pattern for Little Darling. The shamrock to looks very nice
I’d love to make this tee for a Little Darling doll!
Looking forward to more LD patterns
How Fun, what a cute idea.
What a fun tee shirt!!!
Your yellow dots made the shamrocks stand out against the background—great suggestion, Cinnamon, thanks!
I would make one for my Granddaughter’s American doll.
We are making clothes for 14" princess dolls. This is a great idea for my 7yr old to help with the clothes for her dolls. I am forseeing not only shamrocks, but hearts, stars, and rainbows in our future.
I will be making the T shirt for my 18”
‘ designer girl And one for my wellie wisher Kendall
It would be cute to !ake matching shirts for girl and doll!
I would make one for each of my 18 inch dolls.
Marion
I’d make it for an American Girl doll or two. I an envision many other stencil possibilities, Thanks!
I would probably make a shirt for 18 in dolls, but then my daughter would want some for her 14 in dolls to match. I could see myself making some for several holidays, as well as St Patrick’s Day!
Just beyond cute!!!! My newest doll – Gotz Frieda – is in great need of clothing. She just raised her hand and said, “ME!”
I would make this for my 18inch doll.
Nellie is standing next to me shouting, “Me, me!” Her heritage is calling to us, so I guess she wins by default.
Is freezer paper the same as parchment paper?
My Kendell doll definitely needs a shamrock tee! So cute!
I’ll make this for my granddaughters red headed doll. it will look so cute! thanks for the tutorial.
I may make one of these for me. I have a white shirt that got a stain on it that I can’t get out. I have used freezer paper for making and cutting out fabric to add to a quilt, but I never thought of using it to be a stencil. Great idea.
This is so cute. AG would be the doll.
Will be making this for my granddaughter and her AM girl doll and do some with flowers for her and her doll and the bunk beds
I have Magic Attic Club dolls and several sizes of Shirley Temple Dolls!! This is very cute and helpful!! I use to make Cabbage Patch doll clothes. I made a bunch of shirts and my niece helped paint them!! She did a great job! But me I sew and quilt I don’t paint. When I made the pjs and nightys there would be about 100, diapers were made in 100 or 200 batches. Then I got carpel tunnel. Oh well it was fun while it lasted I did get Magic Attic outfits in there before I was totally done. Thank you for all you do for us!!
I will be making matching green t-shirt dresses for my 5 yr old granddaughter and her 14.5" doll Camille.
I would make the Tee for Nanea and Blaire.
I would make a shamrock tee for my American Girl doll.
Shamrock tee for son’s My Life As.
I would make the Shamrock tee for Blaire!
This would look so nice on a lovely red-headed doll. Thank you for this technique that can be used for many other simple designs.
This looks like a fun project. I will be making a shirt for my 18" doll. My front porch gnome is already wearing his Irish hat!
I would make it for my Sam doll. Thank you
This would have to go on a lovely red-headed doll. So nice to learn this technique for lots of other simple designs.
Any suggestions for a t-shirt pattern?
I would make it for my Kit doll. I think I would make butterflies and use the idea for a PJ top.
I will probably make the tee for my niece’s doll Julie.
I will be making them for my two 18 inch dolls. Thank you for all your helpful tips!
Top O’ the mornin’ to ya….I will be making a few of these for my 18" dolls ~ RRFF dolls !
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I think Maricela will be getting the beanbag chair done in batiks.
Dell, my Hearts for Hearts doll will get a bean bag chair using nostalgic, up-cycled fabric from my grandmother, a seamstress/sewist.
My Sam would like a chair in a bright primary color.
Tammy
March 03, 2021
I will definitely make tees for our AG dolls. I think the painting would be a fun project for my granddaughters to do.