I was lucky enough to be asked to do some wedding favors for a wedding coming up in October. The couple was looking for a "rustic/ vintage" feel and decided on peach jam in mason jars.
Here are some photos of the final product:
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Baby Quilt
I have been busy preparing for the arrival of our newest addition! We are due to have a baby girl at the end of September!! When looking to decorate her room I couldn't find the "perfect" bedding set, so I took a leap of faith and decided to try to make my own. I really wanted a quilt that had a "vintage" feel to it and would be "girly" without being over powering with pink. Here are a couple quick photos I snapped on my phone. I will add some more (higher quality) photos when I have the crib in the room for staging :)
Back is green flannel - very cozy! |
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Disney fun!
My latest project was for a friends trip to Disneyland. It was her 3 year old daughters first trip and I was so happy to be involved in making her trip memorable.
Here are some of the items that I made. I also made some note cards and some purse sized hand sanitizers.
Here are some of the items that I made. I also made some note cards and some purse sized hand sanitizers.
Left to right: Minnie Mouse Crayon Roll, Minnie tote bag, water bottles for the family and hand sanitizer |
Close up of Minnie tote bag |
Inside of Crayon Roll (before I put the crayon's in) |
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Crayon Rolls
I made a couple more crayon rolls as Christmas gifts this year. This time I got to make them "girly" and it was so much fun!
Tablet Cover
For Christmas I made my mother-in-law a cover for her tablet (like the eReader covers I posted previously). Here is the final product - - - I think it was my best one yet!
Christmas PJ's
I really wanted to make Cole Christmas PJ's. I had visions of adorable little flannel PJ's with a button up top. . . .When I saw that Joann's would have flannel on sale for Black Friday, I decided to brave the lines and get some to make my Christmas PJ dreams come true. It took me a little longer to find the exact patttern I wanted to use, but I finally ended up with Simplicity 3584. The pattern wasn't as tough as I thought it would be, although I was scared of the collar! Overall I would say that my first attempt at apparel went pretty well!
Close up of fabric |
Cutting out the pattern pieces |
finished top |
Top and bottoms |
Final product! |
Crafting with Liquid
So, it may not be "crafty" but I very much like to cook :) New recipes are always being tried in our home and we rarely eat the same thing twice in a month period. Recently, a neighbor brought us some extra pomegranates, there was so many that we couldn't eat them fast enough. The solution - - - pomegrante infused vodka! It may not be a "food" recipe, but it did turn out delish!
Pomegranate Rosemary infused vodka:
1 pomegranate worth of seeds (about 2 cups)*
750mL bottle of vodka
1/4 c of sugar
3-4 sprigs of fresh Rosemary
Mason jar with tight fitting lid (quart size)
Day 1: Combine pomegranate seeds, sugar and vodka in mason jar
Day 2 - 7: Mix the jar once daily (just shake the jar gently)
Day 8: Add in the Rosemary springs (you can also switch out the pomegranate with fresh fruit if you want)
Day 14: remove Rosemary (the rosemary can be very strong, so I removed it after a week to keep it from getting over powering.
Continue to let the vodka infuse. you can leave the seeds in or strain them out after a week or two.
Yum!
* I recommend clenaing the seeds out of the pomegranate in a bowl of water. It makes clean up a breeze and keeps the juice, which stains, contained.
Pomegranate Rosemary infused vodka:
1 pomegranate worth of seeds (about 2 cups)*
750mL bottle of vodka
1/4 c of sugar
3-4 sprigs of fresh Rosemary
Mason jar with tight fitting lid (quart size)
Day 1: Combine pomegranate seeds, sugar and vodka in mason jar
Day 2 - 7: Mix the jar once daily (just shake the jar gently)
Day 8: Add in the Rosemary springs (you can also switch out the pomegranate with fresh fruit if you want)
Day 14: remove Rosemary (the rosemary can be very strong, so I removed it after a week to keep it from getting over powering.
Continue to let the vodka infuse. you can leave the seeds in or strain them out after a week or two.
Yum!
* I recommend clenaing the seeds out of the pomegranate in a bowl of water. It makes clean up a breeze and keeps the juice, which stains, contained.
Pomegranate Rosemary Martini |
Christmas Decor
To help spruce up our Christmas decor I purchased a couple yards of red and green plaid flannel and went to work. I ended up making table runners for our dining room table and a display table as well as pillowcases for a couple of the couch throw pillows. The plaid helped to pull the whole house togehter and was really warm and inviting!
Sewing a hem for the table runners |
Display table |
Dining room table (why didn't I push in the chairs before the photo?) |
Plaid pillow case (our Aussie was a fan!) |
Christmas Owl
I made these Christmas Owl's as gifts this holiday season. They are very easy, felt, owls and I typed up a little story about the Legencd of the Christmas Owl to go with them.
Tie Rack
So, I know its been a while. I have still been crafting away, just haven't had a chance to update the old blog.
Here is a quick solution I made for my husband's ties that are taking over our room. All I needed were a couple of silver adhesive hooks and a dowl rod. The photos are from the first day I was putting this together, since then we have upgraded to a stronger dowl rod (painted silver), so that there is no more bowing from the weight of the ties. This may not be the "craftiest" project I have ever done, but it was a qucik solution to a messy problem and has been working great!
Here is a quick solution I made for my husband's ties that are taking over our room. All I needed were a couple of silver adhesive hooks and a dowl rod. The photos are from the first day I was putting this together, since then we have upgraded to a stronger dowl rod (painted silver), so that there is no more bowing from the weight of the ties. This may not be the "craftiest" project I have ever done, but it was a qucik solution to a messy problem and has been working great!
"Before" picture of the ties hanging over the closet door |
Hooks put in place on side of dresser |
Dowl rod added |
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