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Friday, October 1, 2010
Fabric French Doors
I did this a long while back (and actually mentioned it on the regular blog), but figured it deserved a post. Pretty self explanatory- cut the fabric the size of the windows and let double stick tape do the rest. (I also cut black cardboard and taped those squares on the inside of the door for added privacy/lights out. To each their own.) Turned out pretty great, if you ask me, and serves its purposes. Keeping light/distraction out, keeping privacy in- all while looking pleasing to the eye.
(Unless, of course, you prefer the prison look. For that, you only need slabs of black cardboard and some fairly strong tape. Job done!)
(Unless, of course, you prefer the prison look. For that, you only need slabs of black cardboard and some fairly strong tape. Job done!)
Car Seat Canopy Revised
I am not going to post a tutorial about this one, because basically I took a picture and gave it a go. It is basically the same as the car seat canopy I posted below- only pieced. If you ask me...I am a fan and will probably do it like this from now on. This cute little number went to my new little nephew Owen Zane Evans. Cute canopy for an even cuter little boy!
Monday, June 14, 2010
Posterized Plaques
Confession: I think I have exhausted all of my Mother's Day gift ideas, because this year I had to turn to craft blogs for inspiration. Good thing I did because I found a gem. Look at these!!
What did I tell you? Awesome. In case you can't tell, they are texturized, but they look like they have been oil painted on there. I should tell you that they were- make myself look amazing, but I wouldn't be fooling many of you, if any. No, they are not hand painted. I will warn you though, they look easier than they are. These are really touchy and you might have to make half a dozen before figuring it out. Still, worth it if you ask me. I think grandma thought so too! Find out how to do it here.
What did I tell you? Awesome. In case you can't tell, they are texturized, but they look like they have been oil painted on there. I should tell you that they were- make myself look amazing, but I wouldn't be fooling many of you, if any. No, they are not hand painted. I will warn you though, they look easier than they are. These are really touchy and you might have to make half a dozen before figuring it out. Still, worth it if you ask me. I think grandma thought so too! Find out how to do it here.
Pom Pom Dress and Applique Shirt
I couldn't resist! My baby turned one and she needed something fun to wear for her big day. I found this skirt tutorial and thirty minutes later- viola! So. Stinking. Cute. A scrap piece of material and an old stained shirt made for a nice applique, and as you can see, the two made for a fun birthday ensemble. I don't have a tutorial for the shirt- just cut the shape you want and zig zag around the edges. Nothing much to it. As for the skirt, you can find out how to do it yourself here.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Hooded Beach Towels
Once again- I bought one of these when Gavin was little and have yet to see them anywhere since. With all our excursions to the pool during the summer, a good beach towel is a necessity. As are floaties and all sorts of other things that need carrying, so a hood is necessary to free up some hand space. I found the towels in the dollar section of Target and paid a couple dollars each for the white hand towels to make the hoods. Easiest/fastest craft by far. (The hoods are a little bigger than expected, but you learn as you go, right!?)
This is, by far, the simplest hooded towel out there. You can get pretty creative. I have BIG PLANS for hooded bath towels, but I think I will wait until I have a more permanent bathroom situation for the kiddos. Until then, see how I made these here.
This is, by far, the simplest hooded towel out there. You can get pretty creative. I have BIG PLANS for hooded bath towels, but I think I will wait until I have a more permanent bathroom situation for the kiddos. Until then, see how I made these here.
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