//DIY// Shipper Shirts

Wednesday, November 4, 2015


Hello all you lovely readers! It appears time has gotten away from me again as I didn't manage to take outfit pictures yet this week. Life has slowed down a bit and yet all of my plans for posts have not yet happened. I must say I have some exciting ideas for posts coming up, including a very wonderful review! On top of everything, Betty (my camera) wasn't working yesterday and I was freaking out a bit thinking she was broken, however all is well now:) 
Nonetheless, I thought I would bring you all something different today.....a DIY! Now, as much as I would have loved to put together a step by step process for this DIY I am afraid you all will have to simply settle for the final projects. 
For those of you who might know, I am a big Agents of Shield fan. This being said, I am an even bigger Fitzsimmons shipper.......maybe even a little obsessed !!! This season has been quite dramatic for Fitzsimmons and has had me on the edge of my seat a number of times, but I will leave it at that so as not to give to much of Season 3 away. However, as a HUGE fan of Fitzsimmons I thought it only fitting to make a few (I actually have 3) shirts to show my support!

I found a shirt with this saying on pinterest and absolutely fell in love with it! I love that the last names that make up the ship "Fitz" and "Simmons" have the first names in white on one of the letters. 
(I used the website Canva to create the logo.) 
As always you can never go wrong with a statement necklace and a Tshirt!
I have found that the white shirt goes quite well with my washed out denim button up. 
I couldn't very well make a DIY shipper shirt without a picture of my two favorite people:) This is a picture from season 1 and I have always loved how it shows Fitz and Simmons relationship. 
The grey shirt goes very well with my red flannel shirt! This has been my go to combination when I just want something comfy!
FYI.....if you are wondering how I made these shirts (obviously) I used logo maker paper from Hobby Lobby that you print your logo from the computer onto. To make the logo I used googled clipart and then Canva for the text & creations of the cohesive design. 
I will leave this post with a few favorite Fitzsimmons gifs and head off to watch this weeks episode....who knows what to expect!





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14 comments

  1. Very cool! You did a great job on designing your own tee.

    ♥ Jessica

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  2. I LOVE FITZSIMMONS!!!! They are most definitely my favorite part of the show! It's just... AGH!!!! I do like the drama going on between them recently, but I want some sort of a resolution soon, because I'm not sure I can handle much more.

    And these t-shirts rock! I should make some! Where did you purchase the basic tees?

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    1. Thanks Hannah!!! I have to agree with you on the drama part...I don't know how much more I can handle either:) as for the tshirt a, I got the white shirt at Hobby Lobby and the grey shirt is an old shirt I have had.
      -Madison

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  3. You are very talented! I love everything here!

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  4. Found your blog through a Boyer Sisters link and then noticed this post! *happy shipper noises*

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    1. So glad you visited my little corner of the blogging sphere:) Excited to hear you are a FitzSimmons fan!!:)
      -Madison

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  5. How clever! Although I don't watch the television show in question, I really admire your handiwork. They look very professional. Thank you for sharing your method; it's something I definitely expect to do myself in the future. Also, how is your camera now? Mine broke recently and I feel quite lost without it, so I hope Betty is better now!

    Sherita @ Astute Promotions

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