Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Fabric Dolls Fabric Turned Into Magnetic Sets

>Many of you have been doing the paper dolls set to magnetic fun. I was thrilled to find this fabric at my local quilt shop and decided this was going to be fun.

It is Aunt Lindy's Paper Dolls
Dolls and Clothes multi Pattern


First I cut out around each piece. I did not cut them exact. That will be done once set to the magnetic strips. Once cut apart I placed on the magnetic rolls (purchased at Michaels). Press down very firm to make sure there are no bubbles. I then began to trim each piece more exact.



I took me forever to figure out how to get them on some sort of metal backing as a play board. I went to hardware stores thinking that the metal back splashes would work, or even a dry erase board. All I found seemed not right or too pricey. Then I had a "DUH" moment. I could not believe I didn't think of it first. In fact I feel kinda silly that it took me so long to realize that a cheap cookie sheet was exactly what I was looking for. I got mine at walmart for 89 cents a piece.

This is how they turned out. My girls love them and the tray is perfect for playing and traveling with. This was such a fun project. I could even do it while hanging on the couch with my family on movie night.



There is one step I did not do. I didn't find that mine were lifting at all (even after lots of little hands playing with them) but if you wanted to, Modge Podge-ing it would be a good addition.

{Sew Easy} PHOTO HOLDER BOARD

This is one of my projects from my {SEW EASY} projects.

This is one the kids could help with, however I did mine as gifts for my daughters for Christmas.
All you need is some:
room coordinating fabric,
ribbon,
thin batting,
thumb tacks,
cork board
and a staple gun.

I bought some cheap cork boards at walmart along with a 97 cent thumb tacks.
This project took literally 15 minutes. Just take to cork board and staple the batting around it. Then the fabric. Once done crisscross the ribbon, stapling on the back as well. When the ribbon touches in triangles stick a thumb tack in it to hold them down and secure them down.

Hang on wall and let the kiddos put their little items and photos on it. I just thought they looked cute as a wall coordinate to my girls' rooms.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Family Photos

Usually we stress over family photos at this house. Usually going into a studio, kids feeling parent stress, everyone hot, no one wanting to all look at the same spot. Its usually sheer chaos.



This year we chose to go easy, On everything. Easy outfits, easy location and as casual as we could.

I made each of the girls an outfit out of the same corduroy fabric only each different in their own way and age appropriate.


The photos didn't come out perfect, but they came out sooo much smoother then in any studio.

Sherpa-Faux Fun

For Christmas this year I made each of my daughters a faux fur and faux suede jackets. It was a blast to see these creations become complete. However, my husband was not as thrilled with all the fuzz balls flying all over the place. It was one of my more messy projects, but one I am proud of the results. They turned out darling
Work in progress.
All done, but hanging on the hanger funny.





and the back. This is a knee length coat made for my 6 year old.





Here is a little crop jacket and skirt for my wee one, the 2 year old.





And for my oldest.
























Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Tis' The Season...

I'm backkkkkk. I havent written in a while because 1) I feel like no on reads my posts and 2) Ive been overwhelmed with that pesky thing called life. But Look ahead, as I have many-many projects I have completed an will be soon blogging all about. That is when they are unwrapped and opened from under the tree... Hope this finds you all in a very festive spirit.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Pretzel Party

Today the girls wanted to make something. So we decided on yummy pretzels. We weren't sure how they turned out so we just started with plain. Once we know if these will turn out we plan to make salt ones, chocolate ones, and an all time favorite around here, the Cinnamon/sugar ones. Yum...I went off the food network websites directions for the "Almost-Famous Soft Pretzel.
Learning to twist them "just so" was the best part for us. Many laughs created. And in the oven they go...
They Turned out so yummy and the girls had such a blast with making them from scratch.

Start your adventure here... http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/almost-famous-soft-pretzels-recipe/index.html

Monday, March 7, 2011

Fun with the letter C

I saw this on a crafting website and thought it would be fun!

You can either hang it on the frame as a horizontal or veritcal frame by turning your letter whatever way you like best.




Here is what you will need:



A picture frame- 8x10 or larger


A wooden letter of your last name


Fabric


Glue gun


E600 or like "strong" glue








Here is what I did. I bought a $5.00 frame from Walmart. Removed the glass. Then took a slightly smaller cardboard backing and wrapped in fabric, hot glueing the fabric to the back of the board. Since it was somewhat smaller then the 11 x 14 frame, I just the border as another backing. This gave it a multi dimensional look. I then painted a C (purchased from a craft store) in acrylic paint. Once everything dried I put it all together. I used hot glue for everything BUT attching the letter. It is heavy and I wanted it to nice and secure, so I used E600.



This project took me no time at all, maybe a half hour or so. I plan to hang it on a small corner wall in my living room.



Most of us have all the needed items around the house just waiting to be used for a craft. :)




As a side not, I thought since I had more of this fabric, Id make a couple throw pillows for the couch to tie it all in.