Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Birthday Shirt
Easter was my sister's birthday, and here is the shirt I made for her. I bought a Downeast wonder tee and embellished it with a sheet, tulle, ribbon, and beads. I have been dying to share it since last monday!
Sorry the pictures are kind of dark...I took them at night! :)
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Felt-Embellished Peep Shirt
I bought this plain t-shirt at Walmart. I cut the chick out of felt, ironed on interfacing to the inside of the shirt, then machine-sewed on the felt. I finished up sewing on the "Peep" and feet with embroidery floss. I love it! It was really easy to make and went really fast!
This post is linked to a blog party at Someday Crafts. Check it out for more Easter ideas!
A Thrifty Way to Have an Embellished Top
A couple weeks ago I bought two of the same shirts for $7 each. I cut one up to embellish the other shirt. It was really fast and super easy, and I love it!
Friday, April 15, 2011
Easter Baskets
Sage and I have been married 3 1/2 years, Isaac is 21 months, and I just finished our Easter baskets! It's about time. I was looking around on blogs for inspiration. I came across this one at Disdressed, and I loved it!
I cut the outside fabric and lining into the following sizes: 1-8x8, 4-5x8, 2-1x12, and the bunny ear shape.
I also cut out batting and sewed it to the sides and bottom.
I sewed all the sides together.
Please ignore the gross ironing board cover...:). Here are the ears. I folded them over to add some dimension.
Here's the almost-finished basket.
To make the tail, I wrapped yarn around one of Isaac's blocks. I wrapped it around 200 times and then tied a string around the loops. I cut the loops in half and trimmed them all to one size.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Birdhouse Tutorial
This is my very first post ever! I'm sorry I didn't take as many pictures as I should have. I also apologize for the quality of the pictures...I'm not professional :).
Materials Needed:
Slide the cardboard piece up to just below the curve in the hangers. Get your glue guns ready! Start by gluing two hangers together that are across from eachother. Next, glue perpendicular ones to the center. After gluing a couple, wrap wire around to hold them in place. Keep doing this until they are all connected.
Slide the cardboard piece down. This is what it should look like when you are finished! Carefully tear away the circle pattern and discard. Cut the tops off of a2 hangers and straighten them out. Bend them in a circular shape to fit around birdhouse. One goes below the curve, and the other goes an inch from the bottom. Use hot glue to help hold in place. Secure with floral wire by wrapping in an "x" shape around each wire. Glue the cardboard to the hangers through the holes. Then glue the other piece of cardboard to the bottom of that.
Glue drawer knob to top. I used a wood on and a fancy metal one, so I drilled a hole in the wood piece for the metal one to fit through the top.
Cut shapes out of paper an glue inside. I also made curly papers to put on the floor. I also made a "door" out of the other hangers. I cut a section out of one of the vertical wires. Then I glued a two pieces for the top and bottom of the "entryway." I made a door by gluing hanger together and securing edges with wire and glue.
Here is a good view of the door. I glued beads to the ends to make it look more finished. I also glued ribbon around the top horizontal wire, as well as along the bottom to hide the cardboard. Add flowers and other embellishments. This is how mine turned out.
- Cardboard
- White Wire Hangers
- Floral Wire
- Hot Glue & Glue Gun
- Round Drawer Knob
- Pearl Beads
- Variety of Flowers
- Ribbon
- "Once Upon A Springtime" Paper from Graphic 45
- Pencil
- Exacto Knife/Box Cutter
- Compass
- Pliers
- 1/8" Hole Punch (or a Crop-a-dile by We R Memory Keepers works great!)
- Glue (I used Tacky)
- Mod Podge
Using the compass, create a circle that is 9" in diameter on a piece of scrap cardstock. Punch 14 holes all the way around. This is your pattern. Trace onto cardboard. Cut 2. Only punch holes in one piece. Glue a piece of patterned paper two one side of each piece of cardboard. I like to smash the paper down with a phone book to make sure there aren't any wrinkles. Trim paper off and re-punch holes. Put a layer of mod podge on the paper. Let dry.
Next is the tricky part! Put the hanger pieces through the pattern piece first, and then the cardboard with holes. (Put the paper side up). Repeat with all 14 pieces. They will be wobbly, but don't worry...it works out. In this picture, the tops aren't bent back 90 degrees...that's because I figure that out through trial and error. :)Slide the cardboard piece up to just below the curve in the hangers. Get your glue guns ready! Start by gluing two hangers together that are across from eachother. Next, glue perpendicular ones to the center. After gluing a couple, wrap wire around to hold them in place. Keep doing this until they are all connected.
Slide the cardboard piece down. This is what it should look like when you are finished! Carefully tear away the circle pattern and discard. Cut the tops off of a2 hangers and straighten them out. Bend them in a circular shape to fit around birdhouse. One goes below the curve, and the other goes an inch from the bottom. Use hot glue to help hold in place. Secure with floral wire by wrapping in an "x" shape around each wire. Glue the cardboard to the hangers through the holes. Then glue the other piece of cardboard to the bottom of that.
Glue drawer knob to top. I used a wood on and a fancy metal one, so I drilled a hole in the wood piece for the metal one to fit through the top.
Cut shapes out of paper an glue inside. I also made curly papers to put on the floor. I also made a "door" out of the other hangers. I cut a section out of one of the vertical wires. Then I glued a two pieces for the top and bottom of the "entryway." I made a door by gluing hanger together and securing edges with wire and glue.
Here is a good view of the door. I glued beads to the ends to make it look more finished. I also glued ribbon around the top horizontal wire, as well as along the bottom to hide the cardboard. Add flowers and other embellishments. This is how mine turned out.
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