rule of thirds - my favorite rule
Brian came home from school today and ran upstairs with his backpack in hand.
He came down again very quickly with his hoodie zipped to the neck and a smirk on his face. Two seconds later he was opening the zipper with a 'ta-dah'
A new shirt. I love it! I had NO idea.
Brian's self drawn portrait is the one on the very left of the bottom row.
Squeeeeeeee!
Cutest shirt ever.
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ETA: Since there were so many that were interested, I dug around a bit and found out a little bit more about these shirts.
They were created through j.j.jinkleheimer & co., the owner being a parent of one of Brian's classmates, but you don't have to be local to have these shirts made. I got this from Art (the parent and owner), which I'll just cut and paste here:
Basically we just need the kids to take a plain white piece of paper and with a thin Sharpie marker make their drawing and sign their name under it. We then take all the drawings and scan them to resize them and add the appropriate text. I would then email the client the final proof to approve. You can choose the t-shirt color and the imprint color. Prices do vary depending on the quantity ordered and how many pictures we need to scan. Thank you, Art
Neato, right?
Their contact information can be found here: jjjink contact info








oh my gosh!! what a totally fun and fabulous idea!! love it : )
Posted by: Mary | May 17, 2012 at 08:53 AM
OMG I love it!!!! I want my kids to have one!
Posted by: Terri | May 17, 2012 at 09:37 AM
that is awesome!!! That would be great on a t-shirt quilt when he graduates!!!
Posted by: Susan | May 17, 2012 at 09:58 AM
So cute!
Posted by: Kathryn | May 17, 2012 at 10:27 AM
I really, really need to know how she did that. (-: Any chance you can shoot her an email and forward her answer to me, pretty, pretty please????? It's the perfect project for an annual event at my kids school for next year. Thanks!
Posted by: JP | May 17, 2012 at 11:18 AM
that is AWESOME! i'm smiling from ear to ear, just knowing how something so simple can excite you so much! that's one to keep for the treasure box once it's outgrown.
Posted by: tania willis | May 17, 2012 at 12:45 PM
So cute! I would love to do this with my students
Posted by: Cammy | May 18, 2012 at 12:57 PM
that is way toooooo stinkin' cute!!
Posted by: lin | May 18, 2012 at 03:47 PM