Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Sewing projects for the baby boy

Since I've been itching to sew something, but haven't quite gotten the time yet, I've just been collecting ideas! Since they are pretty fun I thought I'd share them too!



I think this 'little man gown' from The Cottage Home is too cute!

and this whale plush is so fun!

As Sage is growing out of his clothes faster than I can stand, I've been wondering what to do with all the super cute onesies that he barely (if at all) wore. I found this the other day, and just might give it a try, it's a baby hat made out of onesies from The Sewing Rabbit

And because I'm a hoarder thrifty gal, and have lots of old shirts waiting to be turned into something cool, I thought this idea from Small Fry is fabulous!

So, durring nap time one of these days, when there isn't a pile of laundry to fold, or a sink of dishes to do, I will be making one of these... I really want to sew up a ring sling too! So many ideas, so little time!

Do you have any fun boy projects to share? There seem too be far less boy things out there compared to all the girly patterns!



The Bridal Shower

Hey guess what?...
I didn't drop off the face of the earth!!!
My computer was down for a while, but I'm back on it now!
Remember me giving a snippet of my cousins bridal shower, and promising more?
Well, here it is!  A few snap shots of a really fun day!

Me and my beautiful cousin Chelsea! I love her!

I LOVED how everything turned out!  It was fun, whimsical and fabulous!

Some of our random table decor.  I love that nothing 'matches' but all works together.


 We had flowers everywhere!  It was awesome, these are my favorite! LOVE 

Did I mention we had enough sweets to leave you comatose for a week?!

The favors turned out pretty cute as well. Those were the tiniest pots ever!  It was hard to find flowers small enough, but we did. (some we pulled from my aunt's yard}

 I don't want to toot my own horn, but I think my 'wedding dress' chair turned out pretty darn cute!
and you know what?...I completely winged it!  LOL!

I made her this apron.  It screams Chelsea!!!  Bright, peace signs, ruffles... it's all there!

I seriously had so much fun putting all this together.  Yes, it was a lot of work, but fun work.
Hmmm, maybe I should have been a party planner...


yeah, I made that... nbd

I am so excited right now!  I just FINISHED my first actual crochet project!
I know, I know, I'm a nerd, but I'm still excited!  It looks pretty good, not all wonky like my previous attempts at crocheting!  See:


I got the pattern from this great yourube video:


Now I want to do more!  I think I may be in need of a new scarf!


For all you owl lovers!

I came across the cutest printable calendars today, and they are all about owls!  I'm not sure when I began obsessing liking owls so much, but they are just so cute, and seem to be everywhere now.  When I saw this 'create your own' calendar I knew I had to share!

Owl Lover 2012 Calendar

So, get to it!  Make one, or more!  Or just print out the ready made one.  Enjoy your year of cute owls!

Ribbon Jewelery Frame

I have been in need of a new solution for my earrings for a while now.  I have a neat stand that my husband made me years ago out of perforated stainless, but it was better for posts than 'hook' earrings.  So, I thought I'd go ahead and make myself something I could attach all kinds of earrings on. And I came up with this.



And, since I was making it I figured I could share! So, here we go.  You only need three things to make this project:

an old (or new) frame - which I happened to have saved for something like this

ribbon - I chose a semi-stiff transparent ribbon, so I could poke earrings through easily

and last but not least -  hot glue


First thing's first, take your old frame...


and remove the print, glass and backing.
Now you will have a blank frame.






I measured out where I wanted my ribbon, but you can eyeball it if you want.  Next dab a little bit of hot glue on one of your marks and attach your ribbon.





After it has cooled down a bit I like to add another layer of hot glue on top, and fold down the tail of the ribbon.  It looks like a globby mess of hot glue, but it should hold well.





Attach all the ribbons to one side and let them cool before attaching them to the other side.


Do the same on the other side, making sure to pull the ribbon pretty tight. Cut off any extra ribbon.  And you're done!


Super fast and easy project that is super cute and practical!



Now I just have to finish filling it with all my earrings!

If you make one yourself I would love to see them! It could be so fun with different ribbon, or painting the frame a fun color.  Hope you enjoyed!

Flower Hair Accessory Tutorial

I FINISHED!!!  Yay!


These actually were pretty quick and easy once I figured out how to make them, so I thought I'd create a tutorial to share!

This all started with a trip to a local bridal boutique, shopping for my friends wedding dress, and our bridesmaid dresses.  When she went to try on veils we found that even a really simple veil was about $200! So, I told her I would be happy to make her veil for her (I made mine and it was pretty easy).  Then when we looked at hair pieces for us bridesmaids they were pretty pricey too.  So I thought (out loud) I could make those... and so, I made those. ;)  It worked out nicely, she got the EXACT color that she wanted, and I made all eleven for the price of one from the store!

So, here it goes, my first full tutorial. Sorry for the not so awesome pictures.

First of all here is what you are going to need:


Flowers or Flower petals
Felt
Tulle
Feathers (I chose two kinds)
Rhinestones
Hair clips or combs
Hot glue
Scissors
I also used a rotary blade and mat, but that's optional

The first thing I did was cut my tulle into 6 inch squares. I did so with my rotary blade, but scissors work just fine.  You will need two squares for each hairpiece you are making.  I made 11 so I needed 22.



Then I cut all my felt pieces.  I made them all hearts.  Why? Why not!  I could have just made a circle, but this was more fun!



Now comes the fun part!  If you have pre-made flowers then this is an easy step for you, just glue your flower to the felt!  If you are using petals like I am (we could not find a single hot pink flower) Then follow along.
Take your first petal add a dot of hot glue on the base and center it on your felt.



Now continue until you have a full flower.  Tip: flowers usually have an odd number of petals, so try to do 5 or 7 if you can.  I did 7 each.


Now that your flower is done it's time to add the tulle!  I took my two 6 inch squares and laid them on one another like this:


Then I pinched the center and twisted it up like this:





That's what give it that nice wavy texture.  Then apply hot glue on the twist and apply it to the center of your flower.  When I did this I found it was easier if I stuck a pin in the twist to help hold it while I glued.





Pull open the tulle to the way you want while the glue is still hot.  Also, if you used a pin pull it out now too.  Press down on your center to get it as flat as possible.  Warning: YOU WILL GET HOT GLUE ON YOUR FINGERS!  If you want to avoid this use the back of a pen or something for this step.

Now it is time for FEATHERS!  I found these feathers on a band at Michaels.  I thought they were neat because some of them have little seed beads up the quill.  Anyways, I played around with the amount I wanted to use, and decided on 4 or 5, so I cut a small section and trimmed the end a bit.



After I played around with the placement I glued them to the center of the flower.  Now it looks like this.


I wanted a little more body in there, so next I added a 'fluffy' feather the same as the others.




Now for a little SPARKLE!  I used simple and inexpensive rhinestones for the centers.  They give a nice sparkle, and hide all the ugliness in the center. When you apply the rhinestones make sure to apply the hot glue to the center of the flower, and then place the rhinestone on top.  When I tried to apply the glue straight to the rhinestone it 'melted' a piece of the reflective backing off and ruined it.


Almost done!  Flip your flower over so it is face down.




See, the heart is super cute!  ;)  Even though you will never really see it, its there.
Now to add you clip.  Make sure it is facing the right direction so when you put it in your hair it's not upside-down.  Add a dab of hot glue where the base of your clip should be and attach.


And Voila! You are done!



Just to give you an idea of how big they are and how they actually look in your hair.



All eleven of them!  Yup, she has a lot of friends!  Love you Steph!




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