This is a terrible picture for showing detail of what I even changed. I found all kinds of T-shirts at a store down the road from me for $1 each! So I bought a couple of a few of them. And when I came across this tutorial, I whipped one up during drive time on the way to Dayton last weekend. It turned out well, but I think I'll still add a few more flowers.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Monday, July 18, 2011
Vintage Rose Wrap Belt
I was too lazy to make Bexley a rockin' 4th of July dress this year, so I used Kiki's idea for the rose wrap belt and added it to a denim dress. So easy and SO cute!!!
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Rag Wreaths
These are the simplest wreaths and another great project to do while driving or watching tv.
Go here for a tutorial!
I found these wreath forms at the dollar store. Basically all you do is tie strips of fabric all the way around.
Go here for a tutorial!
I found these wreath forms at the dollar store. Basically all you do is tie strips of fabric all the way around.
Monday, May 30, 2011
Redecorating Part V - Lampshades
Bexley's room needed a little simple re-doing of it's own, so when I saw this lampshade on pinterest (oh how I am addicted to pinterest), I made one for her. I used paper instead, because I'm lazy and would have rather used a paper punch instead of cutting fabric for days (someday I will own a silhouette).
And I am obsessed with these coffee filter lampshades! I did mine in a more straight-lines-all-the-way-around pattern, but either way, they are so fluffy and fun! Now I just have to get to our new home so I can spray paint the bases, I'm thinking yellow or grey...
The before picture, can you see it all the way in the back corner?
His and mine...they did take FOREVER and he is not so fond of how careful he thinks he has to be it with it now, but he deals with it because I love them!
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Redecorating Part IV
I got this cute cake stand for $7, but thought it was too cute to put away until I had a cake to display on it. So I'd seen someone use wiffle balls for decor, covered in mod podged scrapbook paper. I found 6 balls for $1 and covered half with twine and the other half with the leftover leaves from the vase of yellow flowers.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Redecorating Part III
Since I got rid of the vase of flowers on our dresser, I needed something to replace them. Have you seen all the great dollar store supply ideas on craft blogs lately?! They are fantastic! I already had the large cylinder vase, then bought two smaller ones and candle sticks at the dollar store, added some rocks and flowers I had on hand and here it is.
I think I'll change out the rocks and flowers once we move, but for now I was just using what I had.
I think I'll change out the rocks and flowers once we move, but for now I was just using what I had.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Redecorating Part II
Monday, May 9, 2011
The Re-Decorating Itch: Part I
I don't know if it's more of an itch to move or just to re-decorate, but Landon said no more new decorations until we move, so now I'm itching for both! This was the best before picture, since I forgot to take one before I started the project. I had to bring the wreath hanger into the house because I put potted flowers on the front porch for the summer. So then I needed a new wreath to hang from it. So I took the yellow flowers in the vase on the dresser in this picture:
And turned them into this:
And turned them into this:
Friday, May 6, 2011
Sewing Machine Cover
Somehow in our last move I lost my huge plastic sewing machine cover, grrr. I'm sure it will turn up in the next few months now! My machine sits on my craft desk in our bedroom because I use it too much to have to get it out and put it away each time. So to make it a little prettier in our bedroom I made a quick cover. The closest tutorial I could find was here.
Obviously I didn't use a heavy-weight fabric because you can see right through it, but I'm trying to use up my fabric stash so I can replenish with cute new fabric! So fast, so easy, so cute!
Obviously I didn't use a heavy-weight fabric because you can see right through it, but I'm trying to use up my fabric stash so I can replenish with cute new fabric! So fast, so easy, so cute!
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Stake Project
This is a project I've been working on for the last 2-3 months. The theme of our stake relief society women's conference was "Be Your Own Kind of Beautiful". I had a committee of 5 in the end and we decided on a mirror decor theme, but wanted a few "different" types of centerpieces.
Now, remember, we were using church money and trying to spend as little as possible by borrowing or re-using goods from friends or previous activities. For starters, the table cloth linings were found in the stake relief society closet, not the prettiest, but good enough for this event.
We managed to scrounge up 6 candlesticks for these mirror topiaries I has envisioned. After putting one together with rhinestones one night, Landon laughed and said it wasn't going to work, not that I asked for his opinion. So I resorted to these paper flower topiaries since I was already making some for Kiki's All About Easter Event, then threw it on a mirror base to make it work for our theme.
We also rounded up 24+ frames that I cut mirrors for then hung wreaths from(made by one of the committee members).
Now, remember, we were using church money and trying to spend as little as possible by borrowing or re-using goods from friends or previous activities. For starters, the table cloth linings were found in the stake relief society closet, not the prettiest, but good enough for this event.
We managed to scrounge up 6 candlesticks for these mirror topiaries I has envisioned. After putting one together with rhinestones one night, Landon laughed and said it wasn't going to work, not that I asked for his opinion. So I resorted to these paper flower topiaries since I was already making some for Kiki's All About Easter Event, then threw it on a mirror base to make it work for our theme.
We also rounded up 24+ frames that I cut mirrors for then hung wreaths from(made by one of the committee members).
Not sure why I took a picture of the crooked candle vase, but here it is, I used a shiny silver material to rest the candle in and rhinestones around the candle (hot glued to ribbon, then to the candle) for a reflective accent.
And last we found 6 square glass vases, wrapped some reflective cellophane around (for the mirror look) and threw in some flowers.
In addition to the centerpieces we had a couple of LARGE mirrors in the chapel and foyer also with large hanging wreaths and made 225 mirrors with a scripture theme written on top as a handout for each of the sisters that attended. I was beyond nervous for how it was all going to come together (real flowers, fake flowers, paper flowers, cellophane, ya know?!). But it was okay in the end, I was more concerned with trying not to spend too much!
In addition to the centerpieces we had a couple of LARGE mirrors in the chapel and foyer also with large hanging wreaths and made 225 mirrors with a scripture theme written on top as a handout for each of the sisters that attended. I was beyond nervous for how it was all going to come together (real flowers, fake flowers, paper flowers, cellophane, ya know?!). But it was okay in the end, I was more concerned with trying not to spend too much!
Monday, April 25, 2011
Easter Dress
Peekaboo photos is one of my very favorite photo sites and inspiration for outfits and accessories I want to try for Bexley. I've seen these skirts in her pictures several times and always wanted to make one for Bex.
I had every intention of making Bexley's Easter dress this year with these skirts in mind, but couldn't find the motivation when the time came. So instead I took this dress that was just a hair too short and made it work.
Front before:
Back before:
Front after (including matching bows):
Back after:
I just added a slip, basically, and sewed ruffles on the back half and add a couple of ruffle layers on the front to add the length. Then I cut an opening in the back to show off the ruffles. Last, I sewed a strip of ribbon around the entire base of the top layer skirt to finish it off.
When Kiki and I got together a few weeks ago we were sharing our ideas for our girls' dresses and had the same idea, I couldn't wait to see her's from complete scratch. And she did not dissapoint! Check it out here.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Girls' Weekend
Just got home from the weekend of a lifetime. I missed all of my favorite girls and now I miss them even more. Kiki always brings little gifts for us so I was not about to not have something to give to her and everyone else. All wrapped up in brown paper packages.
And since I was playing all weekend I missed the cutest little 8-yr-old's baptism, but who doesn't appreciate a fun little gift instead?!
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Four Ways to Easterize Your Candlesticks
I've been featured on Kiki Creates!
Which is hilarious to me because I don't condsider this a real craft blog, it's just a collection of things I've made and where I found the ideas. So here are a few Easter ideas I've found and re-created.
This is what our "mantle" looks like most of the time...with plain, boring candles.
Now with a few Easter twists...
#1 - Candlestick Nests
I had this little combo sitting in an apothecary vase on the kitchen table and thought, "why not on a candlestick?" So here it is...just some thick moss from Joann's and some speckled eggs from Hobby Lobby. The next three projects are all relatively similar to each other. I found my egg shaped styrofoam at Hobby Lobby. First you'll want to shave off a little of the egg from the bottom, so it can easily sit on the candlestick.
#2 - Moss Eggs
These are so simple, I'm sure we've all seen these and the next project done all over the craft blogging world with the round styrofoam balls. You simply glue the moss on to the styrofoam.
Simply glue or pin rosette flowers all over the styrofoam egg. Kiki gave the best rosette tutorial I've seen just a couple of weeks ago. Check it out here.
This idea spurred from Martha Stewart's Hyacinth Topiary idea. I didn't have the fake flowers lying around, but I do have an abundance of paper, so I cut out a few flowers, stacked two at a time and pinned them on.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Bedroom Additions
It's been so easy to make new friends since moving to Cincinnati. I just tell them I can help them with the fabric they've had sitting in their bedroom for over a year now, then make a few curtains and pillows. Then they have to be my friend for a lifetime! So here is one of my new friend's bedrooms. She found some adorable bedding at Target and lots of great fabric at Hancock's to match. Her bedroom has a bay window, so this curtain was in the middle with two single swags on either side.
We had so much fabric leftover so I made a simple valence for the bathroom. We still had fabric left so I made a few extra pillows for the bed.
It took me nearly two months to finally get it all done. I'm not sure why. But now it's done and I'm excited for the next project I've been "forced" to do in a future post on Kiki Creates!
Friday, March 11, 2011
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
VOTE!
My friend Kiki is a contestant in "Crafting with the Stars" (surprise, surprise, she's amazing!). Voting ends tonight at 10pm MST. It's supposed to be anonymous, but considering I gave her the shutters almost three years ago waiting to see what she'd do with them...I knew immediately which project was hers, so there's a hint for everyone else!
Vote here.
Good luck Kiki!
Vote here.
Good luck Kiki!
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