Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Free Prints Wednesday!

I love this print from A Brooklyn Limestone In Progress! It will go perfectly in my bedroom, can't wait to frame it.

 Even though these next prints aren't quite free, you can get all of them for $1.00 which is a great price! 
Jessica Sprague makes some darn cute stuff.
Hurry over, the price is only good for today!


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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Onesies

I love making onesies a little cuter with some fabric and thread. It's really easy and very inexpensive as well. Here are a few I made for a special little lady being born next month.
 I can't wait to see pictures of her in them!
The Squirrel was cut from the Cricut Cartridge "Give A Hoot", The Whale and the Pig are just clip art I printed off online and then traced onto the fabric.
The bunny and bird are also clip art images. Yes the bunny onesie is super small compared to the others because I wanted my friends little baby girl to have something to wear right away from "Auntie Lolo".
These are a surprise for the Mom and Dad. I used iron on vinyl for the first time and it was super easy! I ordered it from Expressions Vinyl and used the program SCAL to cut them out on my Cricut. The new Dad to be is a total math nerd (i say this with love) and the new Mommy is an accomplished violinist. I hope they like them!

Here are some upclose photos....






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Monday, February 14, 2011

Making Binky the Owl

Last week I made "Binky the Owl" from the Little Hibou Shoppe on Etsy. Remember THIS post? I thought I would take pictures throughout the process so you can see how easy she was to make! I cannot wait to make the other animals too.
When I decided to make Binky the Owl for a friends new baby I was kind of scared because I have never made a project like this. Well thankfully along with the pattern, you get many pages of instructions on how to do the stitches. I learned how to do 2 new ones! Including cutting the pattern out, this project took a total of 4 hours. No joke. I did it while watching TV one night. Love that!
The first new stitch I learned was the Satin Stitch, here it is above. It was actually really easy, but I'm not going to lie I was intimidated at first. :)

The cute little beak is on

Then stitch Binky's eyes on above the beak
I messed up a little on the wings, they are supposed to be a little farther in and not right against the edge, but oh well! I was pretty scared to do Binky's wings too because of the feather marks, but it was easy!
Next you start blanket stitching the front to the back, you go about half way around and then start adding the stuffing.

Here she is again! I just love her.

Go HERE to purchase the pattern and make Binky yourself!
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Friday, February 11, 2011

Gender Reveal Party at Someday Crafts



Hop on over to Someday Crafts today to enter her Gender Reveal Party and win prizes! It's such a fun idea! I donated 2 frosted glass vinyl silhouttes from my Etsy Shop. They are just like the ones in Ballard Designs that are $49.00 each! If you don't win them in the Gender Reveal Party, you can buy them in my shop for just $6.00. That's a savings of $92.00 :)
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Lost Socks Tutorial

We always have at least 3 socks that don't end up having matches after doing the laundry. It drives my husband crazy. He was thrilled when I decided to make a "home" for these lost socks until they find their mate.

For this tutorial I am going to do something a little different, I am going to feature TIPS! along the way so that your project turns out better/easier than mine did. :)


First I started out with a little board I got at Hobby Lobby for a little over a $1.00, it's about 12 by 6 inches. (This was before I knew about Habitat for Humanity Stores where wood is 50 cents or less)
I thought at first I would paint it....

But then I thought it needed something else. Oh and please know the yellow wasn't that bright but I cannot figure out my camera settings to save my life, keep this in mind throughout all the other photos...



So I modge podged my favorite paper onto the board,
right over the paint. It's called Bo Bunny Double Dot Paper, Sunflower. You may not be able to see, but there are cute little dots on the paper.

How to Modge Podge:

  1. Apply a medium amount of modge podge with a brush (i use those super cheap foam ones) to the board. Make sure that the board is COMPLETELY covered. But don't take so long that the modge podge starts to dry.
  2. Put paper on top of modge podge. Use an old credit card or bone folder to smooth down all of the paper. You may have some modge podge come out on the sides, that's okay, just wipe down with a paper towel. Keep smoothing until there are no bubbles.
  3. Let dry for approx. 10 minutes. Then you can put vinyl on top of the paper.
  4. If you are going to "ink" the edges, this is the time to do so.
  5. After applying the vinyl, put a very thin layer of modge podge on top of the vinyl
  6. Let dry 15 minutes before handling again.
I "inked" my edges with Tim Holtz' brown ink. All you do is hold the ink pad at an angle and go along the sides of your sign. You will get a thin layer of brown on the edges. Depending on how you tilt the ink pad, you can get more or less ink around the edges. If you don't have an ink pad, you can use a brown marker!


I used the program SCAL and my Cricut to cut the brown vinyl. Click HERE if you would like to download my SCAL file to use for your own sign.

After modge podging, inking and putting the vinyl on the sign, I whipped out my hot glue gun to attach the clothespins.

TIP! Measure the distance between clothespins before you hot glue them so you don't end up with some being closer than others and being super annoyed.

While you have your hot glue gun out, use it to attach the picture hanger to the back of your piece of wood.

TIP! Do not use the little nails they give you on this thin of a board, they will go through the board.

(btw, this is the real coloring of the sign and my laundry room walls)
Your done! Now go collect your lost socks and give them a new home. They (and your husband) will be thrilled!

(see the difference in coloring? crazy camera!)



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Thursday, February 10, 2011

This just in!

Okay you know how I said on Wednesday that I was done posting free Valentine's Prints until next year? I LIED.

I didn't mean to lie but I remembered I made you this...
and forgot to share it with you! Oops.

And then, I saw this...
It's from Less Cake (more frosting) Wouldn't it be fun to give to your Valentine? I think so!

And now, I really am done with free Valentine's printables until next year, I cross my heart :)

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We Love Etsy Thursdays!


Today's featured Etsy Shop is Wendu Ink. She makes letterpress printed paper goods on a press from 1906! I love how clever the cards are. Here are a few of my favorites!

Wouldn't it be so much fun to send one of these cards to someone? Or imagine getting one in the mail? I would do a little dance I think. They are beautiful! Make sure to check Wendu Ink's shop out! 
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Free Prints Wednesday!

This will be the last week featuring Valentine's Day printables until next year! (and honestly I'm ok with that, anyone else?)

The Idea Room made these adorable Valentine's Bingo Cards that you can print for free! These would be perfect for a school party or to play with your kids. I know my nieces and nephews would love it! 

A Little Lovely made these super cute cupcake toppers!


Sprik Space always has the cutest printables! Here are 2, because frankly I couldn't just pick one. :)

These hearts from Simple As That are so sweet! I love that they have more than the traditional colors in them.

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What's Your Favorite Etsy Shop?

Hi friends! Would you mind (pretty please!!) taking a quick second to tell me what your favorite etsy shop is?
Or a few of them? I am looking for new
 Etsy Shop's to feature on Thursday.
Thank you so much!! 
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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

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