Showing posts with label tulle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tulle. Show all posts

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Santa Tulle Wreath

Pin ItMake a fun Santa wreath using a bunch of white tulle for the beard!   This is a great idea by Baby Rabies.

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.


Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Pottery Barn Knock-off - Rose Petal Canopy

When I saw this Pottery Barn canopy, I knew that just about any young girl would LOVE it! All Things Belle created one for a girl's room! What a perfect accessory to the room of a princess!


Saturday, October 30, 2010

Chiffon Ruffle Skirt

Check out this adorable skirt created by Brown Paper Packages (guest posting at KoJo Designs.) It's ridiculously cute!



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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Cinderella Tutu

My daughter got "Cinderella" for her birthday and loves it! Now this Cinderella tutu has been made and I am so excited! Absolutely giddy! Crafterhours (guest posting at Samster Mommy) shows us how to make one!
Go HERE to make your little princess into Cinderella!
(Found via Craft Gossip.)

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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Fluffy Flip Flops

Add some puff and fluff to your flip flops. These were created by My Creative Way (guest posting at Sister's Stuff.) Go HERE.
This would be a great activity to keep your daughter busy for an hour!

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Sunday, June 13, 2010

Chalkboard Tutu

This idea of a chalkboard tutu is so cute for a little girl or dancer!!! What a fun way to leave messages! See how it was made at Greenbean's Crafterole! GO HERE.

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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Fancy Nancy/Little Girl's Boa

If you have kids that like to play dress up and love Fancy Nancy, HERE is a quick, easy project for you. Make a darling boa for the princess in your house. It could match a tutu or other dress ups. See it at My Many Colored Days.

If you haven't checked out the giveaway directory, you probably should. There are some really good prizes with some excellent chances of winning. Go HERE.

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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Guest Blogger - Texas Monkey - Tutu Leggings


Hey there Someday Crafters! I'm sooo excited and humbled to be guest blogging here where I get so many of my ideas and inspiration, not only from Michelle, but from you readers that she features.

I'm Shayna from Texas Monkey, a small but fun blog where I am glamorizing, mesmerizing, and accessorizing my life and home one project at a time. I say Ya'll and Fixin' a lot! Hope you're ok with that. It is a Texas Gal blog after all. I'm also owner of Texas Monkey Boutique where I make and sell handmade accessories.


I'd love for ya'll to stop by my small town blog (you know the kind, where everyone knows everyone and you can always find someone to help you out with whatever you need) and there you will find yummy recipes, DIY projects, crafts, a weekly Dream Book and experiments, and I like to showcase new items I'm making for my store with my adorable little monkey modeling them.
Here are a few of my latest projects:




But on to why we're really here. I want to show you how to make these adorable TuTu Leggings. I know we've all seen the Baby Warmer Leggings, and the fun girl Tutus everywhere but what would be more fun than to have both of these all wrapped up into one adorable accessory, so began my Tutu Leggings.

This project is quite easy and I'd rate it on the beginners level. You don't need a sewing machine for this so in my book that makes it a plus!

First thing is to gather your supplies, you will need:
Women's Knee High Socks
Tulle in colors of your choice
Measuring Tape
Elastic (the thinnest you can find)
Scissors
Needle and Thread


Step 1 - Cut your socks right above the heel, (for taller girls you may want to use the toe portion that you just cut off to extend the length of the leggings, otherwise, put the toe portion away, we won't be needing it)


Now if you've ever made the baby leg warmers then you probably have had to finish the new ends, this is why this project is so simple, you don't need to finish the ends unless you want to because once you add the tutu the raw edges won't be shown.

Step 2 - Cut your tulle into 6 x 3 inch strips (6 inches long and 3 inches wide)

Step 3 - Measure your adorable little monkey's ankle
Step 4 - Cut your elastic one inch shorter than what her ankle measurement was.

Step 5 - Stitch your elastic together to form a circle
(Read pictures Left to Right)


Step 6 - I used a roll of tulle but a glass or candle or anything in cylinder shape will work. Place your elastic over the roll of tulle
Step 7 - Gather 2 pieces of tulle and interlock using a chain link.
Step 8 - Begin tying your tulle around your elastic using a square knot, (make sure that the chain link is on the back of the elastic)
Step 9 - Continue this process all the way around until your elastic is covered and full.


Step 10 - Once your little tutu is complete, cut the tulle to your desired length, I wanted short and poofy. So I cut it to about 1 inch in length.
Step 11 - Place the tutu around the unfinished end of your legging and hold in place with one hand.


Step 12 - Begin hand stitching the tutu to the legging all the way around and tie off the thread.


Repeat all the steps for your other legging and then step back and

admire your adorable little monkey tutu legs.


Then put them on the nearest precious monkey you can find and watch her dance around in delight. These look great with skirts or even tutus.

Have fun and I can't wait to see how you do yours!!!


Thank you again to Michelle for this wonderful opportunity and I hope to see some of you soon at my blog, Texas Monkey.
Shayna


I'm in love with that idea! I've never seen these so I think Shayna may be the original creator. No doubt about it! These tutu leggings will be around the blogosphere everywhere and little girls will be wearing them at the mall!!!! Go pay Shayna a visit at Texas Monkey and at her on-line boutique!!! I'm sure she would love to have you become a follower. And you would appreciate learning how to do all the things that she does for her boutique and her home.

I'm fixin' to make my daughter some tutu leggings!!!



Linking to WATF - Works for Me Wednesday, Blue Cricket - Show and Tell, Thrifty Home -Pinching Pennies, ISVC-Celebrate the Holidays, Creations by Kara - Look What I Made , Life In the Pitts - Craft Therapy , Room To Inspire - Be Inspired, Just a Girl - Show and Share


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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

A Tutu for A Bed

HERE is every little girl's dream - a tutu for her bed!!! Seriously, how cool is that idea! It looks great with a tulle canopy!
See how to make a bedskirt tutu HERE at Live Fancy.

Don't forget about the Categorically Crafting Show featuring "Beadboard" projects tomorrow.

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

All Dressed UP!

Here are some ridiculously adorable ideas for "dressing" up your little lady!
This adorable ruffle dress is made from a white t-shirt for the Lil Blue Boo contest. Samster Mommy created this masterpiece for her daughter. Go HERE to see how she made it!
It's a tutu! It's a shirt! No, wait! It's a tutu shirt! My daughter needs one of these in EVERY color! That's right! The tutu is sewed onto the shirt. You must go see more (and the tutu onesie) HERE. Joy's Hope came up with this great idea!
I like this twirly skirt because of the waist! It is made from fat quarters and looks fun and VERY twirl-able. See the tutorial HERE at Quincy Cottage.
Repurpose a men's polo shirt into a fun little play skirt for a little lady. Holy Craft brings you the tutorial right HERE.
That should be enough ideas to get a little girl all dressed up for a day or two!!!

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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Reuseable Produce Bags

Enter the Oh So Girly watch face and band and $10 credit giveaway HERE.

If one of your resolutions was to be more "green," then this is the project for you. Sew your own reuseable produce bag and save the earth from more plastic. See this project at Smashed Peas and Carrots. Go HERE.

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Friday, January 1, 2010

Tulle Canopy and Vintage Window Sign

Turn a vintage window into a beautiful sign without using vinyl. Not everybody has a vinyl machine or wants to pay the price. Go HERE to learn how at Boo Beary Binks.Make a little girl feel like a princess by creating a tulle canopy for her bedroom. Cute and easy! See the tutorial HERE at Boo Beary Binks.

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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Every Girl's Dream Pettiskirt

Every little girl dreams of foofy skirts to twirl and dance in. The answer to the perfect Christmas present is this ridiculously cute pettiskirt. You gotta love how girly it is! Don't pay the boutique price - make it yourself. Go HERE to see the tutorial. Found at Craftster.

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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Tulle Wreath

Simple, inexpensive and gorgeous!!! Three of my favorite words when it comes to crafts. I've never seen a tulle wreath before, but I am in love. Wouldn't this look beautiful with some orange in it too? Maybe a red and green one for Christmas? Possibilities galore. Visit Something To Do to see how this project was done and where she hung it HERE.

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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Tutus For Costumes

What is your daughter/granddaughter/neighbor being for Halloween this year? There are so many cute options, but does it involve a tutu? Look at the adorable costumes that can be made with a tutu!!! SNOW WHITE!

A 50's Girl


A Lady Bug


A Cave Woman

Are these not darling? The Tutu Fairy is the creator of these. You can buy them in her etsy shop or you can think about what costumes you could make using a tutu. Tutus are easy and inexpensive to make. Go HERE or HERE for some quick tutu tutorials.

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