This one’s happy. This facial expression and pose was fun to do.

This one’s happy. This facial expression and pose was fun to do.

He looks very 1990’s, doesn’t he?

Not sure what she’s pointing at. Interesting pants.

Cool purple hair on this one. I started this one with ALOHA in a varsity font on the hoodie, but the client wanted the sea turtle design instead. I think the heathered texture makes it look soft and comfy.

Glasses and a checker-printed shirt. I think I tried to give him a Hawaiian shirt, but the client didn’t want to overdo those in this batch.

Moving on to ages 10-12. This one was fun. Her shirt pattern was a scatter brush of simple flower stamps. I squished the ones on the elastic portion sideways to make them look like smocking. The original version showed her belly a little, but the client wanted that covered to make it a little more conservative. I think she’s our first one with braces, also.

Our first one in this batch with a larger body type. Also, with an intentionally undefined gender identity. My daughter has this style of haircut. This is the last one in this batch in the 7-9 age range.

Here’s our first one with glasses in this batch. And, I think, the first one wearing a cammo print in the project.

This one’s a girly-girl wearing a cute multi-colored heart print overalls with a pink t-shirt.

This child is wearing a traditional Hawaiian shirt with a tropical leaves print. I originally made the print in green, but the client had me change it to purple.
