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Saturday, February 25, 2012
You know how I love my moss!
I am itching to get rid of anything winter. Since we haven't had much of one I am just following suite with Mother Nature and jumping to spring.
Here is a cheap little craft to springify your home.
trace and cut out letters of choice from cardboard. I used the Bell font (regular) found here.
Hobby Lobby carries this sheet moss in the floral section for like $6.99 (I of course used a 40% coupon) seet is pretty big, it is folded into 4
After my letters were cut out I just glued them onto the moss. I trimmed around the corners and hot glued the edges down.
I LOVE THEM! I only used about 1/4 of the moss. So with the coupon I only spent about $1.50 to do this.
Monday, January 23, 2012
paper hearts a flutter
I feel like there is an awkward transition between Christmas and Valentines. There's a good 2-3 weeks where I don't feel like there is a season to decorate for. I was so excited when I felt it was ok to start putting a little more love in my home. I don't have very much heartsy decor so I made this
This is easy! It did take me a few days to complete because all I had was 10 minutes here, 10 minutes there. It was also easy because I would just do a flower or two at a time, that helped with the jumping back and forth.
I got sick of the regular paper flowers I knew how to make, so I would just google images of paper flowers and find one that looked interesting and do it. I would probably make about 2 of each flower I found. Then just hot glued them onto a heart shape I cut out.
The paper I used for this was a stack of double sided 12x12 cardstock I bought from Joanns by Anna Griffin the Carmen Collection. I loved this because in this stack of 24 sheets you get gold foil paper and glitter paper!
Even the wreath had a slight transformation for the holiday. If you couldn't tell.... I just love this yarn so much. It just has such great texture!
Friday, January 13, 2012
felt floral pillow delight
You may have seen pillows similar to this. I first saw this at a popular home decor store and again at a cupcake place and knew I just had to have one. I didn't want to pay the somewhat $40 and the thought came to me, the one that usually comes to me when I don't want to pay the money but absolutely find myself wanting/needing something, "I can make that"
FYI these photos are from my phone so they aren't the greatest sorry
(here the flower is finished but I still need to sew to edges of the pillow together and add a zipper)
So here we go....
for the size pillow I did (20x20) I used about 1 yard felt (I got my felt from Pineneedles in Gardener Village originally ~$9 a yard but used a 30% off coupon)
thread to match + needle
good scissors or a rotary cutter
I am not so bright with a sewing machine so I mostly hand stitched this the only thing I used a sewing machine for was to sew the edges of the pillow.
I cut out a petal template from a regular sheet of paper. the size of each petal ended up being about 3"x2" I also used a cup to keep my 1/2 circle petal smooth.
I then used my rotary mat/cutter to cut out each petal. To speed up this step you can stack your felt to cut out more petals at once.
Once each petal was cut I then stitched each petal together and made a petal train (I used a sewing machine for this part). For my 20x20 pillow I cut a piece of felt, 22x 42 (2" seam allowance) Starting from the center of the pillow I started to stitch the petal train in a small spiral and then eyeballed the spiral out. You could use a sewing machine if you like, but as I said before it was easier for me to hand stitch. It didn't take very long either.
FYI these photos are from my phone so they aren't the greatest sorry
(here the flower is finished but I still need to sew to edges of the pillow together and add a zipper)
So here we go....
for the size pillow I did (20x20) I used about 1 yard felt (I got my felt from Pineneedles in Gardener Village originally ~$9 a yard but used a 30% off coupon)
thread to match + needle
good scissors or a rotary cutter
I am not so bright with a sewing machine so I mostly hand stitched this the only thing I used a sewing machine for was to sew the edges of the pillow.
I cut out a petal template from a regular sheet of paper. the size of each petal ended up being about 3"x2" I also used a cup to keep my 1/2 circle petal smooth.
I then used my rotary mat/cutter to cut out each petal. To speed up this step you can stack your felt to cut out more petals at once.
Once each petal was cut I then stitched each petal together and made a petal train (I used a sewing machine for this part). For my 20x20 pillow I cut a piece of felt, 22x 42 (2" seam allowance) Starting from the center of the pillow I started to stitch the petal train in a small spiral and then eyeballed the spiral out. You could use a sewing machine if you like, but as I said before it was easier for me to hand stitch. It didn't take very long either.
I do love how this turned out. It was a gift for my dear sister-in-law. For my next one I will probably make my petals smaller and do more so it is more full.
Monday, January 9, 2012
missed me?
its true I lied. I promised I would blog at a steady pace and I didn't even make it a week! My whole family got sick, then I was a busy bee making Christmas gifts then we had Christmas and if that weren't enough we jetted off to Disneyland... Now I am back and ready to work. Its going to be fun!
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