Thursday, October 14, 2010
Halloween Watch Bands
I love having the excuse to put orange and purple together. I think we should make it a halloween law that purple, green and yellow be officially added to the colors of the holiday.
I have been making beaded watch bands for over a year now and I still can't get enough of them. I just found a flower that I use instead of a watch face. It turns the watch band into a bracelet so that I can wear it on the other hand. I know, totally innovative and creative.
I am listing these in my Etsy store for your shopping pleasure! If you purchase anything in the store, I will add earrings to your purchase for FREE! Just mention what color you want n the check out comments.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
PUMPKIN HATS!
I almost forgot about these! They are my favorite hats for this time of year! I have them in newborn, toddler and big kid sizes. I think I will go and abduct my brand new niece to pose for the newborn hat. That will be be posted soon!
Kanzashi Flower Clips


Friday, October 8, 2010
Fabric flower clips!
This is my first big girl tutorial. I haven't done one of these before because I don't like to share how I make my stuff. I am very protective of what I do because I hate being pumped for info by friends that are only "friends" with me because I do lots of totally rad crafts. Sometimes, I want to learn too! Thanks to the internet, I have learned so much! So, this is my way of getting over this. I can share, learn and grow ALL at the same time. I should just cuddle up with a good book for the rest of the day cause I have accomplished a lot already.
This is my version of the fabric flower clip. I am sure that this has been done before but I thought of this while I was doing dishes the other day. (and by doing dishes, I really mean watching my son unload the dishwasher while cutting out fabric.)
This is my version of the fabric flower clip. I am sure that this has been done before but I thought of this while I was doing dishes the other day. (and by doing dishes, I really mean watching my son unload the dishwasher while cutting out fabric.)
Everything you need to complete this project is seen here
Liquid starch, 1/8 yard fabric, felt, button, hair clip, needle and thread, aluminum foil and glue gun.
Cut 8 of the same shaped flowers. One of each style is show here. You could just do circles if you want to keep it simple. Also cut out your felt circles for the back of the finished flower. If I am attaching the flower to a clip, I like to cut a small slit.
I like my fabric stiff so if you don't, you can skip this part and the next. Put the flowers in liquid starch, coat each piece and squeeze the excess out.
Crumple up a square of aluminum foil to lay the flowers on to dry. I found use for my dryer's shoe/hat rack. My flowers dry in 5 mins this way.
When they are dry, it is time to fold them. Fold it in half three times. I like to fold one flower, then thread it. Do this 8 times.
After your last flower is threaded, thread the first folded flower on again. Pull the thread tight and then knot it.
If you are doing a clip, slip the clip into the felt and glue them to the bottom of the flower. If you are doing a head band, glue 1 felt circle to the head band and one to the flower. Then, glue the two of the together.
Add your favorite centerpiece to the middle and TADA! Let's look at them again shall we?
Thursday, October 7, 2010
$3 Thursday

These have not been hidden by the beast. I promise he hasn't been able to get his paws on my vinyl treasures. My sister is a vinyl genius and this is the excuse that we used to need to get together. Aren't these pumpkins cute? If you haven't applied vinyl before it is very simple. The vinyl is like a giant sticker. Just peel the paper off the back, stick the tape to the pumpkin, smooth the vinyl, peel the tape. That is pretty much it!

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