This skirt was simple and easy enough that L. made her own in a matter of an hour or less. She is not into as quite as bright of fabric, but loved this blue floral print I had picked out for her.
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Hot Diggity Dog Bordered Skirts
This skirt was simple and easy enough that L. made her own in a matter of an hour or less. She is not into as quite as bright of fabric, but loved this blue floral print I had picked out for her.
Fabric Conversion Chart
Chart
Saturday, March 29, 2008
FHE Vinyl Board
Monday, March 24, 2008
My Afternoon Project
Muffins
I made these so Jeff could take them for his mid-morning snack (instead of doughnuts). We are really trying to eat better. Starting with not eating out so much. So I have been trying all sorts of new things in an effort to keep myself interested. These are best with a little bit of real butter. Yum! They aren't a sweet muffin so don't expect that.
Wristbands
Saturday, March 22, 2008
D-R-E-A-M
9" White Wooden Letters from Roberts $2.99 each
silver glitter adhesive paper (scrapbook section) JoAnn Fabrics $1.19/sheet on sale
JCrew Coat
Remember this? Really adorable, but utterly overpriced coat.
Here's my version done a lot cheaper:
Hands down this is the most successful and satisfying sewing project I've ever done. I really tried to take my time and do it right by finishing off all seams and raw edges. It's beautiful and I am so pumped!!! I haven't added the button yet because I can't decide what color (white, khaki, or black) or how many to put on. Probably just one large. I'm thinking I'll pair it with a black pencil skirt and red heels. YES!
Alterations to pattern:
shortenting sleeve length
adding neck ruffle
White Dobby Cotton Twill $15.58 sale
2 pkgs 1/4" Bias Tape $ 3.18
thread (already had) ------
interfacing (already had) ------
McCalls Pattern $ 1.99 sale
1 1/4" Button $ 1.50
Lace Hem Tape $ 1.48
Additional 1/2 yard twill $ 3.90
TOTAL COST $27.63
(Beating the system) Priceless!!!
**This is even the "expensive" version because I splurged on the really nice twill.
{Photos courtesy of the hubby...With a little instruction}
Friday, March 21, 2008
Easter Dresses for the girls
Simplicity 3513
Our 4 yr. old B. is the lucky one and got 2 dresses because I happened to have another piece of fabric that matched the jacket piece. I think that hers may be my favorite, but not sure. They all ended up looking so different.
Our 8 yr. old M. is definitely the fashion conscious girl of the family. She is rather particular about what she wants to wear. Because her jacket was made out of such a loosely woven fabric there ended up being no gathers at the yoke.
And 11 yr. old L. is total preteen. She can't quite decide if she wants to be totally grown up or not yet. She isn't quite as frou-frou as the other two either. Her jacket is from this same pattern, however, we just removed the collar and adjusted the sleeves a bit. Made them more tapered in than the pattern dictates and then added the ruffle piece.
Her dress was not from this pattern. The pattern I used was actually a costume pattern that is now discontinued. Simplicity 4860. But basically all it is is an elongated peasant style shirt with some elastic at the waist. You can't see it very well in this photo, but the dress is navy with white polka-dots. She is thrilled with it.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Party Pack
The beauty of a project like this is it is super quick and looks great. Just cut 2 pieces of fabric the same size. Sew right sides together leaving an opening to turn. Turn and press and then topstitch to hold it all in place. And then you don't have to worry about finding the right size tablecloth for your table. Get a nice cloth in a basic color and change the runner for the occasion.
Another part of our family party tradition is the balloon centerpiece and the "You Are Special" plate. We received our first ones as a wedding present from one of our aunts. The base for the balloon centerpiece is a 3/4" board with 3 small holes drilled in it. Mine happens to be flower shaped, but you could just do a circle or square. Paint it how you'd like. Then you buy the sticks and balloon holders at any party supply place.
This year's Valentine's Day centerpiece.
This is what the balloon holder tip looks like. It will hold 3 balloons in each one and you attach it onto the end of the sticks. They are less than $.25 each for these and the sticks. So party on!!
My Easter Dress
Vogue Pattern 8278
OK. I couldn't be happier with the way this dress turned out. It's not my typical style..a slightly bohemian look (specifically the sleeves) which I usually despise.
I pretty much made it in an evening and cost me under $20. Hello! That is my kind of sewing. I also think there's something slightly old lady about it, but I love it, love it, love it. It looks totally different on, but I'll post those another time when someone is around to photograph it.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
St. Patty's Day Meal
Green-Pea Soup with Cheddar Scallion Panini
My Recipe Tips: Add some garlic (it needs it) and much more salt than recommended. Also, the key to this grilled cheese is that it is crunchy. I couldn't get the cheese melted before the sides were browned so I had to microwave a few seconds which caused bread to get a bit soggy. Not the same. This is a constant dilema for me with grilled cheese.
grilled cheese mixture uses white cheddar which I haven't had until now. Man, it is good.
Easter Place Cards
To create your own see instructions here.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Our Creativity Runneth Over!
The Creative Chicks!
Fabric Covered photo mats
Closer view. sorry about the reflections...
and since I'm on the subject of the baby L's room...here's another addition. Mobile from IKEA.
I love this part of her room...the red dress is mine from when I was a baby. Shadow box from Michael's.
Instructions for Fabric Mats