Thursday, July 29, 2010
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Friday, July 16, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Princess Frame
I love this frame. I want to make one for my dd's room. I call her my princess all the time. This will fit her perfectly!! Check it out at Craft O Maniac.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Friday, July 9, 2010
Make your own personalized plate.
This is great for Chritmas and I plan to do it for a birthday plate. CUTE!
Check out the directions at Just something I made.
Check out the directions at Just something I made.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
3 D Framed Flower Art
Check this out at Baby Bunkins.
Monday, July 5, 2010
Simple, Cheap, and Perfect dry erase board.
My little ones LOVE to write on dry erase boards. They enjoy learning to spell and doing math or drawing too. This would be perfect for them. I can even change it to what ever they are interested in at the time. Check it out at Cute as a Fox.
OMG FLAG
This is adorable. Late. YES. But adorable. I so had to post this so I could do it next year.
I LOVE it!!
Check it out at Creative Kristi.
I LOVE it!!
Check it out at Creative Kristi.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
First hair cut box!
What a ADORABLE idea. I have my oldest two first hair cut in a envelope somewhere. I think this is a way better idea. What a keepsake and the picture just personalizes it that much more!! Go to Home and Hearts for this wonderful idea.
Friday, July 2, 2010
Casserole Carrier
A wonderful idea! check out the tutorial at Moda Bake Shop.
Nesting Baskets
How cute are these. Simple eved I could probably do these Visit craft with me and see the tutorial.
Reversible Chalk Board Placemat
What a lovely idea. Simple. Cute!! Check out the tutorial at She's one crafty mama.
A simple DIY Personalized Candle
Over at Shes one crafty mama check out her wonderful tutorial and video on making personalized candles. She had it done in minutes. She has them made for Christmas but it would be great for any occasion or just because!
Etching Made Simple and a BRILLIANT idea!!
Pacci Clip!! Simple!
May 13, 2010Pacifier Clip Tutorial!
I didn't realize when I started this project that there were 400 other tutorials on the same thing. (oops!) But at least this tutorial is a little different-because you can make eight of them for $1! And cheap makes me happy. :o)
You'll need:
fabric scraps
ribbon or elastic scraps
felt scraps
a metal clip
1. Cut a 9" x 2.5" scrap of fabric, fold it over with right sides facing, and sew down one side.
May 13, 2010Pacifier Clip Tutorial!
I didn't realize when I started this project that there were 400 other tutorials on the same thing. (oops!) But at least this tutorial is a little different-because you can make eight of them for $1! And cheap makes me happy. :o)
This is from Ruffles ans Stuff.
You'll need:
fabric scraps
ribbon or elastic scraps
felt scraps
a metal clip
1. Cut a 9" x 2.5" scrap of fabric, fold it over with right sides facing, and sew down one side.
2. Turn right-side-out and fold under one end and pin.
3. Top stitch around three of the four ends, including your pinned edge, leaving the other end open.
4. Cut a 4" length of thin ribbon or elastic and pin the two ends inside your open seam, then sew it closed.
5. Pick up some clips. I used these ironing board clips from the Dollar Tree-8 for $1!
6. Use a butter knife or screwdriver to gently lift the tabs of the clips, and remove the elastic, replacing with the hemmed edge of your fabric strip. Bend the tabs back and firmly clamp them closed.
7. If you want to add something fancy, cut out some felt shapes and stitch them together with embroidery thread (or four layers of sewing thread), then stitch them to the end of the fabric strip or ribbon, covering the top of the metal clip.
And of course, you can use a 9" length of ribbon instead of fabric, which makes it even more quick and easy!
Cutting out the little shapes is so fun!
(Because of choking hazards, I would not recommend using buttons, or anything that could be popped off by little fingers!)
(I solicited of the mommies at church for a model-isn't she a little punkin??
Sweet baby!)
I really need one of these....think I could get away with it??
Yeah, probably not. ;o)
I didn't realize when I started this project that there were 400 other tutorials on the same thing. (oops!) But at least this tutorial is a little different-because you can make eight of them for $1! And cheap makes me happy. :o)
You'll need:
fabric scraps
ribbon or elastic scraps
felt scraps
a metal clip
1. Cut a 9" x 2.5" scrap of fabric, fold it over with right sides facing, and sew down one side.
May 13, 2010Pacifier Clip Tutorial!
I didn't realize when I started this project that there were 400 other tutorials on the same thing. (oops!) But at least this tutorial is a little different-because you can make eight of them for $1! And cheap makes me happy. :o)
This is from Ruffles ans Stuff.
You'll need:
fabric scraps
ribbon or elastic scraps
felt scraps
a metal clip
1. Cut a 9" x 2.5" scrap of fabric, fold it over with right sides facing, and sew down one side.
2. Turn right-side-out and fold under one end and pin.
3. Top stitch around three of the four ends, including your pinned edge, leaving the other end open.
4. Cut a 4" length of thin ribbon or elastic and pin the two ends inside your open seam, then sew it closed.
5. Pick up some clips. I used these ironing board clips from the Dollar Tree-8 for $1!
6. Use a butter knife or screwdriver to gently lift the tabs of the clips, and remove the elastic, replacing with the hemmed edge of your fabric strip. Bend the tabs back and firmly clamp them closed.
7. If you want to add something fancy, cut out some felt shapes and stitch them together with embroidery thread (or four layers of sewing thread), then stitch them to the end of the fabric strip or ribbon, covering the top of the metal clip.
And of course, you can use a 9" length of ribbon instead of fabric, which makes it even more quick and easy!
Cutting out the little shapes is so fun!
(Because of choking hazards, I would not recommend using buttons, or anything that could be popped off by little fingers!)
(I solicited of the mommies at church for a model-isn't she a little punkin??
Sweet baby!)
I really need one of these....think I could get away with it??
Yeah, probably not. ;o)
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