Mum shares adorable outfit she hand made for her baby son for just $14 from Kmart table runners

You won’t believe what these overalls are made of: Mom’s $14 toddler creation impresses thousands

  • One mom wowed thousands after creating an outfit using Kmart table runners
  • She said she used two $7 purchases to create the one-of-a-kind rabbit-print piece for her son

A mom wowed thousands after revealing how she made an adorable outfit for her toddler son from two Easter-themed table runners from Kmart.

The Australian woman, named Amy, shared photos of the results of her handiwork on Facebook, where she said she bought just two $7 runners from Kmart, which she then turned into cute and stylish overalls for her “little man.”

The Table runners for Easter ($7) from Kmart are white with a cute bunny print over them.

A mom wowed thousands after revealing how she made an adorable outfit for her toddler son from two Easter-themed table runners from Kmart (end result pictured)

The Australian woman, named Amy, shared photos of the results of her handiwork on Facebook, where she said she bought just two $7 tokens from Kmart (pictured)

The Australian woman, named Amy, shared photos of the results of her handiwork on Facebook, where she said she bought just two $7 tokens from Kmart (pictured)

The Australian woman, named Amy, shared photos of the results of her handiwork on Facebook, where she said she bought just two $7 tokens from Kmart (pictured)

“Kmart table runner from the Easter section is the cutest overall for my little man,” Amy wrote on Facebook.

“These will certainly be able to be worn any day of the week, Easter or not.”

She added, “They’re made from 2 table runners for $7 each.”

Amy completed the adorable outfit with a leather label that reads “handmade” on the back and a pair of buckles that read “handmade.”

Amy completed the cute outfit with a leather tag that says

Amy completed the cute outfit with a leather tag that says

Amy completed the cute outfit with a leather tag that says “handmade” on the back and a pair of buckles that say “handmade” (pictured)

It wasn’t long before thousands of people said they wanted Amy to make more overalls to sell.

‘Can we place orders. These are amazing,” one person wrote.

But Amy said that because she lives on a dairy farm with six kids, she’s always busy — so she’s just making outfits for her own kids.

“I wish I had your talent. Those overalls are awesome,” one wrote.

“These are adorable, and your little man looks so cute,” added another.

Earlier, moms told how they used cheap tea towels from Kmart to create similarly stylish children’s outfits.