Tuesday, March 5, 2013

WW: Vikings {Linky}

I painted these viking shirts. Finally I figured out how to put rivets on them. :) You can see part of the process here if you are interested.


Isaak's shirt is a bit big.




Here's Daddy acting like a mad viking:



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37 comments:

Kris @ beyond the whiskers said...

No worries to Isaak. One of the best things about a viking shirt is growing into it. ;) Great job on the rivets...they make the shirts pop.

Andreea B said...

nice t-shirts :)

Unknown said...

Great job Alissa! It is wonderful to be able to draw and paint. Thanks for hosting.

Leovi said...

Yes, very funny, I like those nice Vikings!

stevebethere said...

LOL love the photos heheh!

Have a hornstastic week :-)

Ai Sakura said...

oh wow well done! :)

Tammi @ My Organized Chaos said...

hilarious!!

Faythe said...

LOL at daddy! you did a great job on the fun shirts. the rivets add just the right touch too.

Danielle S said...

Those shirts are fantastic!

Diana Mancuso said...

Wow! I am thoroughly impressed! And Daddy's impersonation ain't half bad. :)

Theresa Mahoney said...

You could totally sell those shirts! Glad you figured out the rivets.

Daddy is hilarious with his viking hat on ;)

Dominique Goh said...

Love the viking shirts..
so cool

Dominique@Dominique's Desk

Veronica Lee said...

You did a fantastic job, A!

Very handsome vikings you got there!

April - My Bizarre Family said...

I just love these pics!!

OrangeHeroMama said...

LOVE it!!!

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Catch My Words said...

I recently attended a conference and learned about the vikings from Sweden.

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Terra Heck said...

Funny pic of the dad! The shirts turned out great. Glad you were able to get rivets on them like you wanted.

Rina said...

Aahaha I agree with Veronica, you got very handsome vikings there!

Masshole Mommy said...

Hahahaha! All three of them look great in the viking headpiece & I love, LOVE the way the t-shirts came out. Good job, mama!

Aleksandra Nearing said...

Good job! I love the silly daddy photo :)

kristi said...

Wow! I love the shirts! Great job. The rivets are perfect too.

Lisa @ Two Bears Farm said...

Love thos e shirts! You did such a great job.

Michele Clarke said...

Great Job

Eat To Live said...

Very cool Alissa, and I see your Hubby got in on the act.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for hosting. Happy WW.

Cassandra said...

Wow, those are so cool! Thumbs up for the great job!

Stopping by from WW- hope you can stop by.. :)

Liz Mays said...

Love how your hubs got in on the fun! I really do like how the shirts came out.

Nancy said...

Wow -- you have a talent for this!

Erika Price said...

Ha ha - sorry, but Dad eclipses the boys by a mile!!! They could all almost be extras from a Wagner opera :)

mail4rosey said...

You made a great shirt even greater. I like them!

Look at you in a house full of Vikings. ;)

Migdalia aka @MsLatina said...

Love those t-shirts Alissa! I bet your boys loved them too :)

I'm going to check out your other post now to see how you did it. My son's birthday is coming up and this looks like a unique gift.

Hugs to you Girl!

~ Noelle said...

you are so talented.
you know, you could sell these, but go one step further and put their name or something underneath the drawing...

Maryann D. said...

Great fun photos!

Unknown said...

you have some serious skills!!!

Thank you for hosting WW with a linky, I have a linky on mine as well if you'd like to visit ;) http://su.pr/991Kl6
and there's a giveaway linky on it with thousands of dollars in prizes already! ;) http://su.pr/30tk9N see you next week!

Claire Justine said...

They look great :)

Paula said...

Those turned out amazing!!

Are We There Yet! said...

So much work you put into those shirts. Very cute too!

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