Friday, October 30, 2009

A week already?!

Well that was the fastest week i've ever experienced!
First, i'd just like to add or say that I had my baby boy on Tuesday and so so happy that he's here :)
Alright, onto the winner :)

I just used Random.org:

Random Integer Generator

Here are your random numbers:

7 

Timestamp: 2009-10-31 05:04:58 UTC

# 7 is

The Robinsons said...

This is the cutest pouch! I love the fabric you chose. I would love to win this!


Congrats! Email me: lyssabz05@gmail.com and give me your address :)

If I get to crafting again and make something extra, we can do this again :)

Friday, October 23, 2009

Diaper Pouch / Holder / Clutch Giveaway :)

So i've been on the down low for a while. First I was sick with being pregnant. Then I moved across country. Then I settled down. Now I wait to have this baby come Tuesday! It's one thing after another. Scrapbooking has been put on the back-burner...I have no motivation for it whatsoever.


But I have gotten into sewing stuff for the baby.
And some friends and I have started another blog where we post up tutorials of things we make:


http://www.thecraftyclique.blogspot.com/


And I actually just posted up a tutorial on how to make a diaper pouch and also am Giving one away!! You have to come check it out!
Go HERE for details :)




REALLY easy Diaper pouch tutorial & Giveaway!

I am about to have a baby so i've been bombarded with things I want to get done before he comes...on Tuesday...
So last night, I decided to make a new diaper pouch for #3. I have another one but it's pink. I don't want a pink one for my little boy so I wanted a new boy one.

I found a scrap of fabric that would go perfect for a quick pouch. I wanted it to be simple because I can't sit at the machine for too long. This isn't the highest quality but who cares right? This tutorial is so easy, you could make this in 10 minutes, seriously!

So I found a piece of fabric that measured 7 1/2 inches by 24 inches...a really long rectangle. But if you are starting with new fabric and have a lot of it, I would maybe make it a tad bigger, like 8 1/2 x 27 because it will fit more diapers and a bigger wipes. Again, I was working with scraps here :) (sorry no pic....sewed it before I took a picture!)


Hem one end, about 1/4 of a inch. Then decide where you want it to fold over to make the pouch. Fold over the hemmed edge so that it will be the shorter fold. I folded over 11 inches, so the longer side measured 13 inches. Pin the sides together and sew them shut.



Next, you will have the extra flap from the longer end. Where the two pieces end, cut 1/4 inch to the flap so that you can hem the whole flap around. Sew around the flap.

***Make sure you fold and hem down the right side...meaning the side that will be underneath after this is all said and done. ;)***



Next, turn it all inside out so it's all nice and right. I used heat-bonded velcro. Place velcro where desired and then follow directions to secure it onto the pouch.










Place some diapers in there and you are done!!






See how easy that is? Like I said, it's not the best quality because it doesn't have a lining but does that really matter? It didn't to me yesterday when I made it :)
And guess what?! One of you lucky readers will win this exact diaper pouch!!! I need a larger one because I have 2 kids in diapers so I need to make another one.

So how do you win?

Just leave a comment. Any fun, interesting comment ;)

For extras,
-follow The Crafty Clique blog
-Blog about the tutorial and giveaway (2 points!)
and leave an additional comment for each extra that you did!

I will pick a winner next Friday at noon :)
Good Luck :)

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Wooden Pumpkins & Pecan Wreath


I got the idea for the pumpkins form U create they were really easy to make and they turn out really cute. The wreath idea came to me when I was in Crate and Barrel they had some made out of berries. I had a ton of pecans left over from last season so I decided to use them. The green balls are called horse apples, I picked them when I was in Fort Worth. The real pumpkin came from Love Creek pumpkin patch and Bailey painted it :)
All I did was hot glue the pecans to a styrofoam wreath from the dollar store and put moss/grass in between. It was super fast to make.

For the pumpkins we cut some 2x4 and sanded the edges.



Then we painted them orange, we tried using crackle paint on top but it didn't work. Then we cut leaves out of felt and made stems out of wire. To top it off we added some raffia.



Holiday Hairclip Set Giveaway!

Our own Celeste, who makes and sells adorable baby hair accessories, if having a giveaway on these babies! You have to go check out her blog for details!

Friday, October 16, 2009

Wood Crafts

So here is what i've been up to the past few weeks. I have had these wood blocks for a while now, waiting to be crafted. I got them almost a year ago from one of our Crafty Clique monthly craft nights. I've had some of these ideas for awhile and some I just recently got and added my own twist to it.
When I was in UT visiting my family, my mom and I painted all of them then she had an electric sander so I took care of that there too. The phrases are all paper that I have modge-podged on there then I added embellies or ribbon.


These pumpkins were fun. THe faces are handcut paper that I modge-podged them on. The stems are dowels that I cut with my mini hacksaw and glued them on with wood glue then the "leaves" are ribbons. This came from ideas from Tip Junkie & Jennie's blog, both awesome inspirations :)






These last two are very similar..which one do you like the best? I can't decide!






I made all this originally for a fair I went to but it ended up being more of a flea market so the audience wasn't right for this so I didn't sell a whole lot. Which deep down am glad because I wanted to keep them for me to decorate for my own house!
THey are way easy to make too! THey are just normal 2x4's from Lowes that are cut up in different sizes...it's all up to you!




Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Necklace & jewelry Organization Tutorials

I desperately needed something done with my jewelry. I was sick of having them in boxes and getting tangled up.
Then I saw this DIY jewelry organizer.
I was amazed and determined to make that. So I hit all the thrift stores in search of a wooden silverware holder, thinking I would easily find one!
Well no, to my dismay, nothing!
But in my wanderings, I found this:

It got me thinking...I could definitely use this for my organizer!

So first step was taking out the shelving.
They were loose so I secured them with some wood glue.

After they dried, I used my mini jigsaw and cut the shelves to the sizes I want. I turned the whole thing vertical.
Then I painted both pieces white...or my husband did..since i'm 8+ months pregnant :)



Then I measured the spaces for the next steps of modge podging paper on the back.



Nice ;)

Then I had to put back the shelving.


Then I used my drill and make holes and added in cabinent knobs to hold the necklaces

Then I glued a piece of dowel on the back so it would be angled a bit so no piece of jewelry would fall off.

And here you go! Atop of the necklace organizer is my earring organizer.
I had an empty frame and hot glued a large piece of lace that I found from this really cool store...the lace was like 25 cents a yard!
Anyways, lace or even tulle work great to hold earrings!





This has been so nice! The smaller cubbies, I use for rings or stud earrings or bracelets!
It is a great addition to my room :)

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