Tuesday, June 21, 2011

tent

This was a really fun quick project, for anyone that has kids you should make this!

I saw it in Pottery Barn Kids and thought why would anyone pay this insane price when all it is is a couple sticks and fabric? it cost me just under $10. and a few scraps of fabric I already had.

Supplies:
7 2x2's any length, mine are all about 4 ft.
a few nuts and bolts
some fabric for the cover, I just pieced a bunch of canvas scraps that I had together.
and a handy husband who has the day off, or if you like to use a drill go for it!

1st step: make the ends that will cross as the opening, this is where we used the bolts/nuts so it could open and be closed for storage.
2nd: screw the bottom slats and the top one just sits in the X's
3rd: paint if you want and put your fabric on! my kids love it!


Thursday, June 9, 2011

Rag Wreaths

My sisters and I got together to make rag wreaths for the 4th of July.  They are really simple to do.  I would suggest this as a group activity and have everyone bring different patterns of fabric to share.  Plus, that way you have someone to chat with while you are tying all those knots!

First cut strips of fabric in the different colors you would like in strips of 1"x7".
We chose patterns of red, white and blue for the 4th of July.
Next, bend a wire hanger in to a circle.

Then you tie the strips of fabric around the hanger, as my sister Noelle is doing.
(And she is so excited about it as well.)

Ta da!  The final product!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

she wore flowers in her hair...

now I will have that song in my head all day and think of dumb and dumber! ( I hope I'm not the only one remembers that haha)

a cute girl in my ward made these little felt bows, so I had to give it a try...

what you need:
glue gun, felt, clips, scissors, needle/thread

cut some circles, they can be as big/small as you want. start with 1 for the base and pinch the middle of the other circles and attach them to the base circle with your glue gun, the more circles you put on the cuter. Once you get going it makes sense. I didn't do very many on this one and I wasn't very happy with it. but I love my white one(you'll see it later...)

this one was a lot easier. cut out a row of petals, keep them attached to one another. then stitch across the bottom then gather into a flower. on this one I cut out 4 small circles and pinched the middle to make a cute center for the flower, I LOVED it! and it helped to have an amazingly cute model!

there are endless ways to put these together, SO FUN!



Thursday, May 5, 2011

now there is peace


I made this little prayer chart for my kids in hope of peace and happiness! (does that really exist?)

Every meal and every time we go to bed the issue of who gets to say the prayer is just out of control and the whole being reverent part is smashed to the ground by the time we're done.

SO this is what I came up with totally simple, just grabbed some paper that I had and ta da!

And then there was peace... for a bit

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Decoupage Eggs

I'm posting about a craft I actually haven't done yet, but I plan on doing for Easter.  I figured if I posted about this after Easter, it wouldn't be very useful.  I think these little decoupage eggs would be so cute in Easter baskets or by each plate at Easter dinner.  The instructions are found here.  Since I haven't made them yet, I don't really have any tips, but it doesn't look too complicated.

(Here's the follow up, I did make the decoupage eggs and posted on my blog how they turned out.  I thought they were really cute, but too much work to just have them broken open again!  Ha, oh well.)

Friday, April 8, 2011

Felt flowers wreath remake

I made a wreath for Valentine's Day with felt flowers a couple months ago, glued the flowers on a grapevine wreath, and hated it. It was huge and bugged me every time I looked at it. And it took probably 5 hours to complete, which only made me like it even less. Something that takes 5 hours should look amazing, right? SO... I decided to redo the wreath. And now I love it! Took the flowers off, wrapped a styrofoam wreath with felt, then glued all the flowers on it. It's much smaller and much more full. And now I only have to wait 10 months to hang it up : )

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

CD organizer

I've been trying to figure out a good way to organize all of our CD's and finally came up with this. I keep all of our music in a huge CD case, but will keep the ones I want to listen to that week and a few of the kids CD's in this organizer for easy access. We don't really have a place to hang it right now, but eventually I want to have one hanging on the wall next to an old CD player that the kids can use so they can listen to their music whenever they want to. This project was very easy and very quick!




Start out by cutting eight 5.75"x4" and two 5.75"x13" pieces of felt (you could also use vinyl or any other durable piece of material that won't fray).


On one of the big pieces, mark where to sew the pockets... 1" apart.


Next sew ribbon on top of all of the pieces that will be the pockets.


Starting at the top, sew on the pockets (just a stitch across the bottom).


After the pockets have all been sewed on, put the other large piece on the back and stitch all the way around. If you want it to hang, sew a loop of ribbon on to the top.


And there you have it! CD organization complete in less than an hour. I know you can buy things like this, but it's much cheaper to make. And depending on what fabric or ribbon you use, these could be really cute. I just used what I had lying around.