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Baby Boy DIY Necktie Onesies {free printables}

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A couple of months ago I shared with you some girlie photo-a-month stickers for baby onesies. They’re an adorable way to track the growth of your baby girl in the first year! Well, now it’s time to have something for the boys… Yep, DIY Necktie Onesies!

baby neck tie onesie free printableSeriously, how cute are these for your baby boy?
And they’re super easy to create!

Supplies needed:

  • 8.5 x 11 inch sticker sheets (3 total)
  • (3) 0-3 month onesies
  • (3) 3-6 month onesies
  • (3) 6-9 month onesies
  • (3) 9-12 month onesies
  • Computer printer
  • Scissors

baby onesie neck tie printables

CLICK HERE TO SAVE PDF TO YOUR DESKTOP.

baby boy onesie printablesOpen the file from your desktop and print onto the sticker paper.
There are 4 neckties to each 8.5 x 11 inch sheet. Print and trim out with scissors.

baby boy tie onesie printablesPeel off the backing and attach to the appropriate onesie.
Super easy to create, and wonderful gift for a mommy-to-be!

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And don’t forget about the girl version too!
Great gift ideas for any upcoming baby shower gift.

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  1. Lisa W says

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    I love this! Thank you so much for the printable.

    • howtonestforless says

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      You’re welcome, enjoy!

  2. April says

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    I love these! I will have to save these until we find out what we are having. Thanks!

    • howtonestforless says

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      Aww, congrats April!

  3. kp says

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    awesome! thanks for sharing! Have you tried a bow tie shape, or do you think it would get too close to the binding of the onesie edge to really stick?

    • howtonestforless says

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      Actually the font got too small on a bowtie. A little too hard to read in a photograph, especially when you’re trying to fit the whole baby’s body in the pic at 12 months 😉

  4. Crystal says

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    Absolutely adorable!! What a great idea and so cute!! Thanks for sharing 🙂

  5. Natosha Zachary says

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    These are so sweet. Thanks for the freebies! My niece just had a baby boy and these will make a perfect gift.

    • howtonestforless says

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      Glad to hear Natosha!

  6. Kathleen says

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    My girlfriend is having her first baby in about 2 weeks and her shower is Sunday. I am making her a Snoopy baby quilt which will not be finished so I am going to do this for her and print out both boy and girl stickers! Thank you so much for sharing this with us!

  7. Kelli says

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    These are so cute! I wish I would have thought to do something like this when my boys were little! Stopping by from Serenity Now. Have a great weekend!

    • howtonestforless says

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      Thanks so much Kelli! I wish I would’ve thought of this when my kiddo was small!!

  8. Dawn says

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    Hello, could you post the tie printables with out the 1-12 months on them. I would love to make the tie tshirts for my 1 year old boy, thanks!

  9. Justin says

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    Love this! Did you use “clear” or “white” stickers? I’m not that crafty and can’t figure out based on the picture or description, sorry to bother.

    • howtonestforless says

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      I used white stickers!

  10. Kendra Watkins says

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    Absolutely love this! Wish I had found this 7 months ago when I had my son 🙁 BUT, I do have many friends due in the coming months and now I know what I’ll make for them! 🙂

  11. Vanessa says

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    Loooove this idea! Quick question: In your pictures the red looks nice and bright but once I download it, it looks more burgundy. Your colors seem brighter… did you use a different setting on your printer?

  12. Dana says

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    I accidentally bought iron-on paper…is there any way to iron these? The images would have to be reversed. I learned the hard way by printing one sheet out already but the images are wrong…didn’t realize it was iron-on paper! oops. Any advice?

    • howtonestforless says

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      There might be a setting in your print driver to print on that type of paper (like print mirror image). I hope that helps!

      • MarleneCabrera says

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        Hi, I also bought iron-on-paper… and can’t find a way to flip these.. is there a way to save the file as a JPG or that you could flip them on a pdf?
        I’m making these for a friend’s baby shower this weekend :S
        Thank you

      • howtonestforless says

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        Sorry for the late reply. I believe it’s a printer setting to print the reflection image.

  13. Miah says

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    Hi, I really love your ideas and I love this too, I wish I’d seen this before when my baby is still in months, she’s 1 year and 5 months now… Do you have a printable in years? for girls? Thanks…

    • howtonestforless says

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      I don’t right now, sorry Miah! Might have to make one for the future though!

  14. Katie Obenshain says

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    I JUST finished making these for my friends shower. These were super easy to make and turned out adorable!! I cant wait to give them to her. I did them on iron-on paper rather than sticker paper and it worked great. I can’t thank you enough for the idea and free printable!!!

    • howtonestforless says

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      Awesome Katie~! And glad to hear the iron on paper worked great!!

  15. Mary says

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    I’m not crafty at all but I love this idea! Where can I find the sticker paper?

    • howtonestforless says

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      Thanks Mary! I got the sticker paper from Walmart in the past, but you can also order online!

  16. De says

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    Are the stickers washable?

    • howtonestforless says

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      No, they are not. Normal paper that can’t be washed!

  17. Crystal Love says

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    These are too cute! 😀

  18. Jackie says

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    I have seen the numbered onesies before, but the ties are ridiculously CUTE! I can’t wait to do this project! Thanks so much for sharing! I LOVE your site!

    • howtonestforless says

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      Thank you so much Jackie!

  19. Ida says

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    Thank you so much for these. I have a friend that is having a boy and I had no idea what to get her. This is perfect!

  20. Alicia says

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    My fiancé’s sister is due April 11. And I am def. going to try to make these for her!! I LOVE THEM!

    • howtonestforless says

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      Awesome!! Glad to hear you can use them!

  21. May says

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    Hi! I cant seem to open the file 🙁

    • howtonestforless says

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      Try this link: https://howtonestforless.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/baby-onesie-tie-printables.pdf

  22. Kelsi says

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    I love this! I printed them out, cut them out, and ironed the first one on and realized…I needed it to be mirror imaged. 🙁 I just wasted all that paper and time..but my little sister says she can fix it because I couldn’t find the sticky paper you had. I’m making a set for my friend, my sister, and me if I find the time! 🙂 I can’t wait..I love them. Thanks so much!

    • howtonestforless says

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      Ooh, that stinks!!! I think there is a printer setting that reflects your image for the iron-on paper. Sorry!

  23. karen says

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    I can not save the pdf. I keep clicking the link and nothing happens. Is this still available? Can you email me a link or attachment of the neck ties.

    • howtonestforless says

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      Try this link:
      https://howtonestforless.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/baby-onesie-tie-printables.pdf

  24. Carmen says

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    So I saw some people bought Iron on paper – Did they figure out how to reverse the images? My printer setting is not letting me change it.

  25. Nancy Collins says

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    Just made these for a shower gift and she loved them! I made little white shirts made of card stock to present them on.

    • howtonestforless says

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      So glad you could use them!

  26. Taylia M says

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    Love this! Giving my sister a shower & she’s having a boy. Love that the tie is the same size…..

    • howtonestforless says

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      Hope you enjoy!

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