Monday, December 26, 2011

A Merry Busy Christmas!


Went a little MIA this christmas season working on this entertainment center turned kitchen. The idea started brewing 3 weeks before Christmas after seeing several in blog land, mostly notably this one from sutton grace.


 So 2.5 weeks before Christmas I went and bought this entertainment center at the thrift store for $10 (talked the guy down from $20 cause I'm cheap like that) and then spent every night (when I usually blog) working on it for several hours.

I added the long side door aka "fridge" and the "oven" door. Found an awesome real faucet with sprayer at the thrift store for $5, modge podged the numbers around the oven knobs (also found at thrift store .25 each). The stove hot plates are black paint (simple, easy and fast), the "rack" stripes in the oven shelf I ended up just drawing on with a wide sharpie marker and a ruler. The phone was also found at the thrift store and hangs on a screw (so it can come off pretty easy), the sink comes out of it's hole and is just a weird bowl I also found at the thrift store and then the curtain at the top is held in place with a small tension rod.


All in all the most time consuming part was the painting, and the waiting for paint to dry, and shopping for all the pieces (because I refused to buy more than I had to at home depot-I bought as much as I could from the thrift store and the Habitat for Humanity ReStore).


 It took the full two weeks finishing up Christmas Eve. It was a fun project to do, albeit a little bit stressful under the time restraints. I love how it turned out, especially the yellow, of course, and the sweetie LOVES it. It was given to both her and the buddy, but it the buddy has been too busy with Captain America, spiderman and remote control cars to have time for the kitchen. Give it a couple weeks . . .



The little sweetie has spent most of yesterday and today playing with it which makes my heart so happy. It definitely makes it all worth it to see her so excited about it!





Hope you had a very merry Christmas too!

Monday, December 19, 2011

weekend sewing



This dress has been percolating in my mind for several weeks. I just have been so busy with Christmas stuff that I haven't had time to do it. This weekend turned out to have a little lull. So I figured I'd have a little time to get started on it. The little sweetie ended up having two longer naps and I just about finished! The rest was handwork I did after she went to bed. I was pretty stoked with how it turned out! I learned a lot from her Easter dress.



Hope you're having a wonderful Christmas Season!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

preschooler made presents: tie tacks & pendants

 



The buddy is in a co-op preschool and I was lucky enough to teach the last lessons in December before they took a Christmas break. We made some fun presents for the parents. Tie tacks for Dad and a necklace pendant for Mom.

Each child got a little bit of sparkly grey sculpey clay to mash down (on a piece of aluminum foil) until it was thin.

They took turns cutting out a star shape with a small fondant cutter (probably about 1/2 inch across that's my hand not the kids)


Then they helped me stamp the first initial of their parents names in the star (I debated doing the child's name but decided against it).



I baked them according to the package instructions and then glued a tie tack backing, or a small circular ring to the back of them with E600 glue.



The thing I love the most about them is the little fingerprints left from the kids as they smashed the clay.




enjoy!

Monday, December 12, 2011

Christmas Favors


Working on lots of stuff right now . . . here are some fun Christmas favor ideas, more fun Christmas ideas coming soon . . .


These fun Santa Bags are filled with candy, but anything would work. I think red fabric with white pom poms would be so cute! Here's some probably confusing instructions, I'm afraid I didn't take pictures for this one.


Santa Bags: (need Fabric, 2 pom poms, matching embroidery floss, a needle)
    • Cut a 12 inch diameter circle out of fabric
    • Tie a knot in a 2 foot piece of embroidery floss, thread in needle
    • Push your needle through one pom pom and pull pom pom down until it stops at  knot
    • Sew a running stitch around the circle roughly an inch from the edge all the way around doing one small stitch past where you started.
    • push needle through second pom pom and pull needle off thread
    • tie a knot in the end of the embroidery floss and pull pom pom down to knot
    • gently hold pom poms and push fabric together to shut your "bag"


Next up are mini fabric topped Felt Stockings:


Felt Stockings: (need red felt, fabric scraps, sewing machine)
  • Fold felt in half and cut out the shape of a sock (if you want to be smart, I wasn't, make a pattern on paper first and add 1/4 inch all the way around--use to cut out felt)

  • Cut out a piece of fabric 2 inches plus height and the width of your sock
  • Lay your fabric on top of your felt wrong sides together and with your socks mirror images of each other

    • Sew across the top of fabric/felt



    • fold down bottom part of fabric 1/8-1/4 inch (press if you want)

    • Fold fabric down over felt and sew across bottom 





    • Put right sides of socks together sew around sides and bottom


    • inside out and fill






enjoy!

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

easy card decor: scallop punch flowers


Yep, still working at birthday cards. For these I used a scalloped punch to cut out several flowers, crinkled or folded them and layered them to make a simple embellishment. Added a Happy Birthday sticker to grosgrain ribbon . . .


Friday, December 2, 2011

Freebie Friday: Advent in 3 parts



This is a three fold freebie friday, which if I'd been on top of my game, I would have shared with you last friday. My apologies. I finished our advent yesterday. Here it is in all it's glory: and the best part of all: FREE. (if you don't count ink).







First off is the envelope. Find the printable template by clicking here.


My take was to use wrapping paper cut to letter size and CAREFULLY fed through my printer (the expensive thick kind works best, but I used cheap too and it works- but can get jammed in the printer too.) I ended up feeding only one sheet through and then stapling three more sheets under it (NOT inside the outlines of the envelope) and cutting out four at a time-which saved time and printer headaches. folded, and glued.





Second are the advent numbers. Find the printable by clicking here.


I used my 1 1/4 inch hole punch to punch them out- but they are an inch around in diameter (I just don't have an inch hole punch). Glued them to the center of the envelopes.





Third are the advent cards. Find the printable cards by clicking here.
 
These I tailored to my family and our traditions and beliefs. It was a last minute idea to share them. Each card has a scripture and an activity. The scriptures found on the advent include the Book of Mormon and Doctrine and Covenants (abbreviated D&C on the cards). All the scriptures I included are about Christ and/or his birth. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints I believe in not only the Bible as scripture but also these other two books, and really they are all just wonderful scriptures. The list of activities are things that we do in December and so I just made them our advent. That way I fit in all our traditions, have a timetable and an advent too. I love it. It's a simple way to organize December for me. Feel free to use mine if you wish or to just take ideas to make your own advent cards.







enjoy!

Thursday, December 1, 2011

The Big One



This is what came in the mail today. I am giddy. (And no, I'm not waiting for Christmas. . . we're opening it now) It's a large format printer. I can print up to 13 inches wide :)  It's also a good printer (I hope). Here's to making printed products available in my shop for all of you who would rather just have it all done for ya! Wahoo!


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