Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Patriotic Star Topiaries

This is the first patriotic project I've featured because I was going to wait until after Father's Day, but it is so cute I couldn't wait! Head over to Simply Designing to see how to make these fabulously darling topiaries made of red, white and blue stars! I love July decor!






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This post sponsored by CashforMaternity.com.

Pillow Fight! - And Pillowcase Tutorial!


I am so excited to be here at Someday Crafts... My name is Carlee, and I have a little blog with my sister Alyssa called Ladybird Ln. Before I get into my post today, I want to tell you a little about MICHELLE!



She is very SCARY.... or so I thought the very first time I met her.. You see, she was the teacher I student taught under... She intimidated me at first, but I soon realized what a great teacher she is, how much she cared about each of her students, and how well she was preparing me. Your first year of teaching, everyone says is really hard and challenging with a lot of surprises, but it was NOT for me. It was busy of course, but I didn't feel there was anything I couldn't handle. I attribute most of this to Michelle, she trusted me to do some very challenging things as a student teacher, that prepared me well for my first teaching job! I think so highly of Michelle, and I stalked her blog even before I knew she was the gal behind it all!





I am so excited to team up with Michelle for Crafting for a Cause! I feel so blessed to have the family and freedom that I enjoy. I do not have a lot of money at my disposal... but I can craft. That is kind of the idea behind Crafting for a Cause. We hope to showcase you, and simple projects that we can all participate in that will make a difference. I am excited for this journey, and I hope that you will join us! You will have the opportunity to share your service/charity project by participating in our monthly linky party. We will also give you the opportunity to participate in our featured service project for that month!

Ladybird Ln


We decided to start our first service project with a PILLOW FIGHT,





This month, I am featuring a project very near and dear to my heart. I have a great friend, Malynn, who is 14 years old, and has undergone some tough TOUGH medical stuff recently. She has been in and out of the hospital for the past 6 months. One might expect after all the medical problems she has endured, she would be bitter and resolved. But not Malynn! She is amazing in so many ways. Instead of focusing on her issues, she wants to help others. Malynn is an incredible seamstress, at the age of 14, she far surpasses my sewing ability! Just look at one of her latest purses..






Yup, she is amazing! She has made it a goal to donate 100 bright cheerful pillow cases to Primary Childrens Medical Center, to brighten up the patients rooms! When she was in the hospital, it was so comforting to have her own pillow.

I decided I wanted to help her out with this great cause.... and what better way than a



PILLOW FIGHT!
It is called Pillow Fight--For a Cause! Essentially, this is a pillow contest where you can enter your homemade ruffly throw pillows, your sweet decorative pillows, your fleecy flower pillows, your bedazzled pillowcases... pretty much anything pillow related, that you have made. THE CLINCHER IS, in order to enter this contest, you must donate a pillowcase, one pillowcase per entry! A bright, cheery, fun pillow case! You can either send it to me, and I will let Malynn donate it, or you can donate it to a local hospital, womens shelter, etc. You just have to let me know that you donated one!


We have some FABULOUS prizes for this contest. HUNDREDS of dollars worth of prizes! We will have guest judges narrow down the pillow field to ten, and then open it up to voting. The top three pillows will receive some amazing prizes. Sponsors for this event include... Kati Cupcake, Cap Creations, Sew Obsessed, Vinylize It, Funky Polkadot Giraffe, Naptime Crafters... And Malynn and I are even going to throw in some prizes. We will also have one random prize for anyone who links up--sound terrific, I think so! For more information click HERE!


So are you in? What is that you say, you don't know how to make a pillowcase? Well, let me show you! Creating a pillow case is simple, fast, and fun. It is a great beginner project, for any age. This would be a great project to teach your child how to sew! It took me less than an hour to complete this pillow case, and that was taking pictures as well!





Basic Pillow Case



Cutting List:
Main Body Fabric: 3/4 yard fabric {or 27 inches by Width of Fabric (WOF)}
Band Fabric: 1/4 yard fabric {or 9 inches by WOF}
Trim Fabric: (Optional): 1 strip, 2 inches by WOF

Instructions:
All seams are 1/4 inch, unless otherwise noted.
With wrong sides together, fold the band fabric in half lengthwise and press. Do the same with your trim fabric.
Baste together the folded trim piece to the folded band fabric. 1/8 inches from the raw edges along the length of the strips.

Basting, simply means create a long running stitch, so that the two pieces stay together. Don't worry if they do not line up perfectly at the ends, we will fix it later on.

Pin the band/trim to the right side of the pillowcase panel along the long edge, raw edges together, with trim sandwiched in the middle.




Sew together. Zig zag, serge, or overlock raw edges together (To help prevent fraying).



Trim up the uneven layers of your pillow. I used a rotary cuttery, ruler, and mat. But you could just use scissors!

Your pillow case should look like this now!

Fold the pillowcase right sides together. Pin together, making sure to match the band seam line. Sew a strait seam along raw edges. Zig zag, serge, or overlock raw edges.


Turn right side out; Press! You are finished Easy Peasy right! Below is some pillow case inspiration, all of these pillow cases are ones that I made, or that were given to me. Pillowcases make great gifts!

I tried to make this tutorial as strait forward as possible, but you can email me with any questions!
Please come join the Pillow Fight, on our blog! You can link up your pillow creations
June 15-22!


I am trying to spread the word about this contest, I would love to donate 100 pillow cases! I can not imagine what it would be like to have a child in the hospital for extended periods of time. I hope these pillowcases can be a comfort, and reminder of home! Please put a button on your blog, or contact me, I would love to come to your place and guest post about it!

Thanks Michelle for letting me crash your blog today! I am so excited to do a Crafting For A Cause project each month with Someday Crafts!




Ladybird Ln




THANKS, Carlee and Ladybird Ln. Didn't I tell you that this would be a great idea for our first Crafting For A Cause? A bright, colorful pillowcase for sick kids in a hospital! Love it!




I hope you all would like to join in and brighten some kids' days!


Ladybird Ln

Monday, June 6, 2011

Introducing "Crafting For A Cause"

Crafting for a Cause





A couple months back, an up and coming craft blogger and friend (a former student teacher in my SPED classroom), named Carlee at Ladybird Ln, contacted me about how she tries to highlight a charitable cause on her blog each month. I thought that was a fabulous idea! I liked it so much that I asked if I could partner with her on her great cause! She said....YES!!!



Hello and Welcome, Carlee and her sister, Alyssa. Carlee is the one on the right!
Ladybird Ln
(This is an awesome blog that you should probably start to follow!)



I get a few emails every month asking if I will post about a charity or someone who needs help or a fundraiser. Unfortunately, I have usually said "no" because I feel if I do it for one person, I have to do it for everyone and I don't want to turn this blog into just a call for help. I have felt guilty about this, but always thought this was the most fair way to handle it.




BUT NOW, I have an idea I love where we can announce charity and calls for assistance using our craftiness!



I'm really excited to introduce


Crafting With a Cause!



Every month, usually the first Friday of the month, Ladybird Ln. and I will hold a linky/blog hop that highlights the charity Carlee or I choose. We will tell about our charity/service or cause and if you have a charity/service or cause you are working on, you can link it up for others to see. Our only requirement is that it needs to be linked to a post telling about the cause, not just to an etsy shop or website selling something. We want it to be legit, not just a money maker for people looking to boost an income. Let's keep this an honest cause!


Carlee has an amazing knack for finding inspirational causes.


You can see the last few months of charities that Ladybird Ln. has highlighted HERE.


Tomorrow, Carlee will introduce the June Crafting For A Cause. I LOVE it and I think it is something all of you will love too! I almost cried when I read about it!


I hope you decide to share your crafty talents in contributing to good causes through our Crafting With A Cause. We encourage you to take the button provided and publicize it on your blog! Spread these good causes to blogland and let's improve some lives!



Whether you want to participate in Crafting With A Cause personally, with a craft group, a young women's group or somehow else, we would love to have you involved!



What do you think about idea? Are you excited? I'd love to read your thoughts in the comments!

Food Can Stilts (A tutorial from me - Surprise!)





In case you missed this last week, here is a guest post I did at Brassy Apple for a fun and easy summertime activity!



Today, I am showing how to make some



EASY, INEXPENSIVE and QUICK food can stilts.


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After I get home from work, the kids and I play for hours. They are so much fun! These stilts (or rompers, as they were called when I was younger) are one of their favorite activities. It builds great coordination and forces the kids to work on their balance.

Materials:
-Two emptied cans of food (28oz or larger)
-Two pieces of rope or heavy duty string, each at least 1 yard long
-A sharp object that can puncture metal, i.e. screwdriver, knife
-Spray paint (optional)

1. Empty two large cans of foods. These are 29oz. fruits. If you use smaller cans, they will be less sturdy. Wash out the cans!

2. Peel the labels from the cans and gather your spray paint. I got this Krylon outdoor spray paint at the dollar store! SCORE!!! (Those are my cute kiddos!!!)



3. If you are brave, let your kids spray paint the outside of the cans. Allow the paint dry. (My kids like to help with everything I do. That's why I don't get much done!!!)



4. Using a sharp object, punch two holes through the can on opposites sides. I used some type of knife. The holes need to be near the top of the can where a lid still exists. I do NOT recommend letting your kids do this part!



5. The holes need to be large enough to fit your handle through. When I inserted the knife, I wiggles it back a forth a bit to make the hole wide enough.





6. Cut your handle material. I used something called mule rope (or at least that is what my husband told me it is called.) It is like a strong flat rope. I suggest a rope or heavy duty string. I would also suggest at least a yard or more of material. It depends on the height of the person for whom you are making it. The handle should come about half way between the knee and hips or whatever is comfortable. Insert your handle material through the holes from the outside to the inside.



7. When the handle material is inside the can, tie the ends in double knots. You can burn the ends of the rope if you want. You are finished!


Here is one pair of spray painted and one unspray painted cans. If you don't paint your cans, there is a chance the cans can rust. I have tied knots in the handles of one pair to make them easier for my younger/shorter son to use. That is an easy way to adapt the handles for smaller kids.



Walk. Walk. Walk. I did want to mention that the food cans can/will bend if they are stepped on sideways. I just bend them back into place the best I can and let the kids continue clanking around.

These were a hit at my kids' birthday party last year! (Kids under the age of 3 may have a hard time balancing on these. Use your judgement as to when kids are old enough to play with these.) The neighbors love to play with these toys.



Sunday, June 5, 2011

2 Fun Food Presentations for Summer Treats!


I wanted to highlight a few fun ways to present healthy summertime treats!!!


What an astonishing summer party treat! My son would think this is the coolest thing because this watermelon is in the figure of a shark! Perfect for a birthday, bbq or any other get-together. Sun Scholars walk you through how to make a watermelon shark!



My kids would love eating these melon boats. Made from canteloupe, jello, applesauce and fresh fruit, it is the perfect treat for a hot summer day. The presentation makes it all the more attractive to kiddos! These were created by Green Acres Hobby Farm.



Saturday, June 4, 2011

Everything You Need To Know About Making Soap!

Handmade soaps are one of my favorite luxuries!!!! They smell and feel so good! Soap Deli News shares many recipes and tips for the cold soap making process. I can make my own soap now with all the informations from this rocking site!


Framed Thread Holder




There are some pretty cool thread holders out there, but this framed thread holder takes the cake for me! Ridiculously fantastic and creative. I wish I had enough different spools of thread to make one this big! Grey Luster Girl dreamed this beauty up!



Friday, June 3, 2011

Giant Domino Decor

A Little Tipsy is redecorating her game room and made these large dominoes as a decor element. How fun! Even cooler than that is how the numbers on the dominoes represent her anniversary date! I love that the dominoes have some meaning!


Father's Day Idea Linky!

Welcome to the Father's Day

Categorically Crafting Show






where you can show off all of your Father's Day ideas!


Father's Day is coming up quickly. What do you plan on doing? I have yet to decide, but I've seen a few really stunning and fun ideas. I know I will be updating the pictures of my kids holding the letters DAD!


(Sorry about the glare. This is from 2 years ago. I didn't post last year's picture because my husband keeps the frame at work!)


Because I would love to see more ideas (and probably some of you want to see more) Feel free to link your idea to share or if you don't have a post up, leave it in the comments. The more, the merrier!!!! I know this is early to post a Father's Day idea so you can repost an idea from the last year or two!!!!



Please join your crafty post if, and only if, it corresponds with the category and theme of Father's Day. (If it doesn't fit in this category, please link it up to Whatever Goes Wednesday.) Link up crafts, decor, sewing projects, food, tips, etc, that has to do with Father's Day. If you have joined a Father's Day project to a party on my blog before, feel free to add it to this show too! If you have a lot of turkey projects, please choose your favorites. (Please no more than 4 posts per blog). Link to the specific posts, not to your main blog page. Let's see what you have created (either recently or in the past)!



You can paste the "Categorically Crafting" button onto your blog post. I would love to see these floating around so more people can post their themed projects. I will leave this linky post open until AFTER Father's Day so you can link up after you post. Keep checking back for more ideas!!!







Thursday, June 2, 2011

Tulle Tutu Table Skirt

For your next social gathering, make a tutu table skirt to glam up your occasion. This looks like a thousand bucks! Sweet Craft Cakes shows you how to make one.


Guest Blogger - A to Zebra Celebrations - Rose Ball Tutorial!




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This is the tutorial for the rose balls A to Zebra Celebrations used in her daughter's birthday party.




A little story about these. I was in Los Angeles, CA this past March. I went shopping with my aunt. We walked into this little store downtown and they had some gorgeous rose balls hanging from the ceiling. I asked the clerk if they were for sale and she said "yes". I told her I wanted 3 of the pink ones. She told me "we are sold out, and we won't get any for another month". I was devastated, because my party was in like 3 weeks! I knew these would be perfect for the party. I had no choice, but to try and make them myself.....ha! Here's what I came up with and it's super easy, but you need to know that it took me over 7 hours to make these 3 balls... sooooooo much time!!!


Materials: Roses, foam ball and glue gun.
(You can also spray paint the foam ball, but I did not)







Take the roses apart and get rid of all the greenery.




Take your glue gun and add some to the stem.




Stick it in the ball right away before your glue dries. You will need to press hard and hold for a minute or two.




Your rose will look like this when you let go.



I added some hot glue inside the petals to make them look tighter.





Then add another rose, and another, and another....until your ball is full




You want to stick them pretty close together so you have no white spots showing .







And here's what your rose ball will look like!!



Here's where I used them for my daughter's party!







I also used one of them for this zebra photo shoot and just put it on a candle holder.






The possibilities for these gorgeous rose balls are endless! I'd love to hang these in a nursery room, or use them for a wedding, you could also hang them above a desserts table, etc..etc... Let your imagination come up with new ideas for these!!

Send me an email with pictures if you decide to make these and use them on your upcoming party! I'd love to see them :)

Feel free to ask any questions. My email: atozebracelebrations@hotmail.com


Thanks!!!!

Visit A to Zebra Celebrations to see more fantastic ideas!




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