I have a lot of fun changes in mind, so check back often....
-Anisa
Glad you're here!
I have a lot of fun changes in mind, so check back often....
-Anisa
(PS Shellie... I am still going to make you some to go with the owl blanket)
Well, it's a nice jacket, but he doesn't go to school there... plus it doesn't fit him. So, my second son inherited it. I thought I would try to do a little appliqué to cover up the words.
I first appliquéd the star... I wanted something subtle, so I went with a gray and black plaid scrap that I had. Then I appliquéd a guitar over the star. To give it a little pizazz, I did a little zigzag stitch in bright blue over the whole thing. It turned out totally cute!!! And my little boy loves it... my hubby was even impressed.
-Anisa
There is a cute little fabric store that I drive by every day on my way to and from work. I have purposely avoided it because... well, I knew I would spend money there. So, the other day I needed some ric rac for a project (that I need to post about) and I saw that they had the cute owl fabric! My sister in law had mentioned that she wanted a light weight blanket to match her car seat cover. Something she could lay the baby on. So, I got to work! And I discovered that the fabric comes in flannel too!
I wanted to use minky because it's really soft... and I had a bit of the lighter brown color left over from a project. Just be careful with minky because it's very stretchy... it caused some problems for me and a little unpicking... and the blanket still doesn't lay as flat as I would like it to, but I still think it turned out cute... and it's super soft!
I wanted to give it a little character so I used bright red thread and did some zig zag stitching along the seams.
It was super fun to make and I hope baby West loves it!
-Anisa
The first thing we did we measured how deep we wanted our bench to be. We wanted it to be 18" deep, so we measured 18" in from each side and marked the wood.
We then cut the footboard to length.
We then attached the two footboard pieces to the headboard to form a bench....
And we needed a place to sit. We used some scrap 1x4's that we had laying around. Make sure your bench pieces are sturdy because.... well, they have to hold your weight.
We wanted our bench to be about 18" off the ground, so with our design, it worked out to screw the wood into the top board from the bottom.... it all depends on the style of your bed.
Now I have to paint it....
-Anisa
The "Celebrate" one is mostly for birthdays. I didn't get it made in time for my hubby's b-day in December, but it was finished for my little boy's birthday in January.
My favorite so far is the January banner. I had some fun die cut felt that I was able to use and I did a lot of stitching!
I love the colors... red, turquoise and gold... and I love the stitching.
A couple of close ups...
I've got my paper for February... now let's see if I can some up with something creative to do with it! --Anisa
I love cute hair flowers, but I never get the chance to make them because I have 3 boys. So, I got the chance to make a few!
I tried a few different techniques. All of these flowers were made by simply taking a strip of fabric about 2" wide by 18" long. I started by tieing a knot at the end... the not becomes the center of the flower. Then, you kind of just fold and twist while you hot glue. I'm sure there is some awesome blog out there with a tutorial on these flowers... I was too lazy to try to figure out how to take pictures while my hands were making the flowers.
This pink flower was made by taking the same strip of fabric. Instead of twisting and hot gluing, I folded it in half the long way. Then I simply took a needle and thread and sewed along the non-folded edge. I gathered as a sewed. Then I sewed a button in the middle.
This flower was made by taking a piece of fabric about 1.5" wide x 18" long. I simply tore the fabric to give it the shappy chic look. I then used a needle and thread to do a gathering stitch along the edge. I repeated with a piece of fabric 1" x 18" and then sewed the smaller one on top of the larger one. And sewed a button in the middle.
I think they turned out pretty cute and it was fun to make some flowers out of fabric.... Next up... singed flowers.
Some of these flowers were made specifically to take pictures of this cute little girl....
Now, I can't wait to go meet my new little nephew!!!
For the invitations, we used patterned paper and made a frame on it. Then used glue dots to adhere a perler bead design on the front.
For Decor, we hung perler beads from a jute line across the light fixtures... it turned out so cute, I don't want to take it down!
We had a fun game of "pin the mouth on the octopus." We printed out a large Perler Bead template from their webite and used that for the game.
We printed out another picture for a birthday sign.
And even though I hate cake decorating, I made him a cake that looks like Perler Beads on the template.
And with the extra batter, we were able to make a few cupcakes which we decorated with... Perler Beads!
At the end of the day, I have to say, it was fun to be a little creative and think outside the box for his party! - Anisa