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Kids Art Smock Tutorial

By Vixenmade @vixenMade

I have been wanting to make my kids art smocks or aprons for months. Now that my boys are into the art supplies and painting, it's best for easy clean ups.  
So, before the Easter weekend, I quickly whipped some up.  In fact, the project was SO easy, that I wish I'd done it sooner.  The fact that I had 3 of them to make, I think, intimidated me a little.  I'm always such a big fan of a quick and easy project, and I was able to make all 3 in less than an hour!
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
And I have the tutorial for you to make one too!
What you need:vinyl tablecloth (mine were cheap dollar store ones)velcrorotary cutter and mat (scissors work fine if you don't have one)
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
First off, fold your vinyl tablecloth in half, using the fold on top.Use your child's shirt as an indicator and add 1 to 1.5 inches on each side and about 2-3 inches on the bottom.Cut around the perimeter of the shirt, leaving the folded top alone.
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
Round the bottom edges with your cutter.
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
Get a marker to mark out a neckline.
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
Cut it out with your rotary cutter.  
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
Open up your apron and cut a slit in the back of the neck hole that's about 2-3 inches long.
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
Serge all your edges or use a zigzag stitch.  You can leave the edges raw if you like too, the serging/stitching will prolong the life a little longer.
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
Cut two pieces of velcro about 2 1/2 inches in length.
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
Mark out where you'll want your velcro, I put mine in the middle of each of the sides.  You can use paper clips to hold them in place (as to not have pin holes in your vinyl).
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
Sew on your velcro.
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
And that's all there is to it.  How easy was that?!
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
New art smocks for the kiddies!!
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
Here are the backs of the aprons.
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
I was probably more excited about them than they were... nothing like fake smiles..
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
But I thought they were pretty cute!
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
And they worked perfectly for Easter weekend when we dyed our eggs.
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
The little guys loved rolling the eggs around in the dye with their spoons.
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
The boys loved their colored eggs!!
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
Even eating them..
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
And my princess was pretty proud of her 'mixing colors' to make purple.
Kids Art Smock Tutorial
How was your Easter?
Kids Art Smock Tutorial

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