Saturday, November 12, 2011

Thanksgiving crafts, part 1



I am super duper in love with these place mats! I cut burlap the size of place mats and took a few strips of the edge for a frayed look. I then traced my girls hands on an orange fat quarter, there is a slight pattern to the fabric, but its all orange. I then hand stitched the hands on the corner and added legs, I then cut out an eye and giblet from felt. These pics are of my 3 year olds hand, I will add a picture of my older daughters and my table with all of them later.



Simple centerpiece made with $4 hurricane from walmart, filled with a cinnamon candle, red beans, split peas green and yellow and tied with twine.

I LOVE my Thankful bunting but wish it was laying against something darker. The bunting is made of burlap triangles and stenciled with 4 inch letters in Americana deep burgandy and has two burgandy rosettes on each end. Instead of using ribbon or twine to hang it I used cream colored bias tape.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Pirate Princess Costume

This year I decided to bravely make my daughters costume, I did purchase theAlign Center hat because I found it on clearance for .75, and the black tights and black boots.

Her skirt is a black and pink tutu, I tied to pieces of tulle together around the elastic. I did 3 black and 2 pink, 3 black, 2 pink. I also tied some of the pink tulle in knots at the bottom.

I had to get a little more creative on the top I sewed strips of black and white knit together into strips and then sewed a big piece of black knit on the back by putting right sides together sewing, turning right side out and sewing the opening closed giving me one long rectangle. Next using an eyelit punch I punched 5 holes on each side about one inch in from the edge and inserted large eyelits. I also put one exactly in the top center about 3/4 of an inch down. I then created a halter look with a corsetted back using pink ribbon, tied once at the bottom in a bigger bow letting the ribbon hang down.



I absolutely loved how it turned out!!!
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Thursday, October 13, 2011

New throw pillows for the couch...

Saying I was tired of my hand me down blue couch would be an understatement, so last year I caved and bought a microfiber two piece slipcover unfortunately it was in a not so lovely shade of brown more chocolate than brown, but the price was right and it covered the blue with pink flowers.

After covering the couch a year ago the blue throw pillow continued to remain on the couch until this month when I finally got around to making slip cover pillowcases, and I love the fabric.

So here we are no more ugly blue couch or pillows.


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Halloween crafts...

I got a little carried away with making buntings for Halloween and decided to make two.

First I made a "Spooky" banner using the same idea as my "spring" bunting found here.

Next up was a fun one I made especially for my girls to enjoy. I used googly eyes for all the eyes and after I was done my 10 year old said to me, "mom I love it that you make these for us". It totally made my night. I just free handed all the characters/items except the pumpkin and witches hat which I used clip art for.



I also made a table runner, its quilted and its also my first attempt at anything quilted. Its made out of strips of fabric all different widths, I quilted the top with straight lines every half an inch and in the ditch, I also just used a rolled edge for binding. Although I can see lots of mistakes, I am happy with how it turned out.



Next using the same fabric from my "Spooky" bunting, and table runner I cut 8"x 1.5" of fabric and tulle and tied them to a double wire wreath. I then painted wood letters black and dotted them with purple puffy paint, tied the letters together with orange tulle and then also tied them to the wire with orange tulle. last I tied purple ribbon around it and hung it on the door.



So there you have it my fun new Halloween decorations for the year.
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Friday, August 19, 2011

Wood name blocks...

Please ignore the horrendous ugly peach walls, we rent.

I originally had covered Ava's name in scrapbook paper, I like it but for some reason one piece of paper was constantly coming up. I decided I was tired of fixing and that I would just paint them light pink and stamp dark pink flowers on it. I actually like it so much better


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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Knock Off Pottery Barn Teen Felt Pillows...

I found this tutorial here, for PB Teen felt pillows and could totally see them on my 3 year olds bed! She loves them !!! And even asks to sleep with her purple pillow. These pillows are super simple and easy to make. They use less than 1/2 yard of felt and a pillow form. They cost around $5 each to make if you get your pillow forms on sale.




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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Rapunzel's Braid...




My 3 year old got a Rapunzel dress and light up shoes for her birthday and I made her a crown to go with it, but I just couldn't leave out Rapunzels hair, nor did I want to fork out $25 to the Disney Store for one.

So this is what I came up with...



I took 60 strands of yarn, about 3 yards a piece and hooked with a elastic I then braided them together, 20 strands for each section. I tied off the end with another elastic. Next I put another elastic at the top in order to hold all the little pieces down.

I took a silver hair clip from Sally's and covered it with yellow ribbon and hot glued to the back of the braid. I glued it at the very top just above where the braid began.

Next I got a giant Gerber Daisy and removed it from the stem, and popped off the back so it just had a small point. I then hot glued it to the front of the braid, just in front of the clip. This hides the top of the braid and the clip, and gives it a more finished look.

I got some flowers ( I only used one bunch that had purple and pink on it) on clearance at Michaels for $1.99 there were enough to make two braids plus I had some left over. I popped these off the stem and randomly glued them to the braid on the front and back.

Last, I tied a pretty purple bow to the bottom. I put a drop of hot glue in the center of the bow so that it wouldn't come undone.

That's it, super simple, super cute and inexpensive (less than $4).

My daughters little friend and her parents came over for dinner and to celebrate with us and I couldn't leave her out so I made one for her too. However I only made hers about 2 yards. I was worried about Ava's being too long.





My daughters little friend that is two kept stroking it and saying just like Punzel.


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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Ava's Birthday Skirt!



I made this adorable tiered ruffle skirt, using this tutorial as a Birthday skirt for Ava's special day!



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Monday, July 25, 2011

Felt Rapunzel Tiara Tutorial





I made a Rapunzel Tiara for my little one for her 3rd Birthday.

First I downloaded a template of Rapunzel's crown from Disney and Family Fun magaizine





I traced the outer pattern on gray felt and the inner on a sheet of sparkly white felt and cut them out. I cut out two pieces of the large outer piece in gray, so that we could put the band between the two layers.

I pinned the pieces together.

And using white thread I stitched the teardrop shapes together white on gray.



Next I cut a 9 inch piece of 1/2 inch elastic and a piece of gray material that is 18 x 1 3/4 inches.

I pinned right sides together.

I sewed right sides together, leaving both ends open, and turned right side out.

To turn right side out I used a safety pin. I clipped the pin on one end and then pushed it through.


I then clipped the safety pin on the end of the elastic and pulled it through, when you get to the end be careful to not pull the elastic all the way through. I clipped the end of the elastic with the end of the fabric with another pin, while I continued to pull the elastic through. When your elastic reaches the other end, pin that end as well to hold it all in place. Scoot the fabric so that it bunches how you would like.



Then sew the ends of the elastic and fabric together so they are secure and ready to be attached to the ornamental part of the crown.

You will have three layers, the sparkly white and then two grays that are the exact same.

Slide the elastic band about 3/4 of inch between the two gray pieces on the ends and pin in place. Then sew around the edges on the white felt, sewing all 3 pieces together and catching the band. I went over the short sides 3 times to make sure the band was good and secure.


Then hot glue the tear drop shapes onto the crown, large in the middle and two smaller ones on the side.



I then added some gems to the bottom and top. I found these gems at Joanns in the beading section by the hair accessories, they are flat on the back and can be attached with hot glue.


And here is the finished product!



I LOVE IT and think it looks adorable with my daughters Rapunzel dress up outfit.

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Friday, July 22, 2011

Room Makeover 3...

We had a boring 3 drawer plastic thing next to her bed that just served as an UGLY CATCH ALL!

I found this great green side table at target for $12! I think it adds a great touch and I KNOW she will love it!

Because she was losing her junk drawer I added a teal bin (2.50) to use as a junk basket.



Total: $14.50
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