Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Whatever Goes Wednesday #216



Welcome to this crazy day of linky love and blog exploration! I love to see what is new out there in blog land. Get started clicking away to view everyone's creations!

Please stick around and click on at few a links before leaving. Don't be a link-and-run blogger! 

 
MOST VIEWED LINK LAST WEEK
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Gardening season (at least here in Idaho) is almost upon us, and The Lady Prefers to Save shared a recipe for DIY Miracle-Gro. Awesome savings!!

 
GIVEAWAY DIRECTORY 
Don't forget to check out the Giveaway Directory tomorrow! It amazes me how few people enter giveaways. This is your chance at free stuff! FYI, this link is only open for two days. If you are going to do a giveaway and want to feature it here, make sure you link it up sometime on Thursday or Friday.



CATEGORICALLY CRAFTING
The Easter Categorically Crafting Party is open!! Come link up your Easter projects and ideas!




ON TO THE PARTY!
You know what to do. Enter your project (up to 4 links), tip, idea, recipe, whatever. Visit others. Leave comments. PLEASE NO ETSY SHOPS! Come back again in the next few days as more projects are added throughout the week. Let the fun begin! Because blogging is not my full-time job, I will not be able to visit every link. I apologize for that because I know you all work so hard and take the time to link up here and I appreciate it! Also, we'll be highlighting our favorites throughout the week, so be sure to check back periodically! :)


Tuesday, April 1, 2014

DIY Outdoor Fire Pit


How to Make a Simple Outdoor Fire Pit #outdoorprojects #firepit


Summer is coming, ya'll!! Are you as excited as I am? I'm so beyond ready for the snow to be gone and for warmer temps to come to Idaho! Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom has a great tutorial for putting together your own backyard fire pit. So fun!!


See the DIY Outdoor Fire Pit.




Boy's Easter Outfit


13370020123 70d65f0eb2 A Boys Easter Outfit   Bunny Butt Pants and Carrot T shirt!


This cute little outfit from Swoodson Says is ADORABLE! I love the cute little floppy ears on the tushie!!


See the Boy's Easter Outfit.




Monday, March 31, 2014

Bedroom Accent Wall


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I've seen plank walls before, but I love the colors of this accent wall from Cornbread & Beans Quilting. So fun and cheerful!!
 



Sunday, March 30, 2014

Dining Set Makeover


http://www.restorationredoux.com/?p=7840

Restoration Redoux gave this dining set an amazing makeover. I love the turquoise! I think it adds a great pop of color.
 



Friday, March 28, 2014

Crafting for Baby - Pom Pom Baby Mobile from Something Splendid

AAGH! Our Crafting for Baby series is almost over! Can you believe it's the end of the month already? Without further adieu, here's our second to last project... 
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Hi Everyone! I am Emily from somethingsplendidblog.com. I am the red head in the middle. Our blog is about sharing fun crafts, recipes, fun activities, and beauty ideas- all on a budget. We celebrate every holiday to the fullest, throw lots of themed parties, and travel everywhere we can together. All 3 of us are in college, and while we do not have kids now, we do have nieces and nephews that are spoiled with a lot of our creations.
 
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We have a really cute mobile to share with you here today. Now our idea may not be the most original, but when I perused pinterest left and right for a tutorial and could not find one, I knew this project needed to be out there.
 
Supplies:
-6 pieces of felt (1 for each pom pom)
-Small embroidery hoop
-Glue gun
-Bakers twine
 
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First cut out 1 small circle and 8 big circles from each piece of felt. I freehanded mine, but I made sure to do each color of felt in a different size.
 
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To create the pom poms, fold a circle in half and in half again and place a small dot of glue to hold it together.
 
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Glue four of the circles to each side of the smaller circle and spread them out to create a pom pom.
 
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With your embroidery hoop, take your bakers twine and cut 6 pieces of twine in different sizes. Tie them to the hoop around it and then glue your pom poms to each piece of string.
 
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To finish off the mobile, tie more strings to the hoop to connect at the top and tie a knot. After I took one last piece of twine and tied it to the top of the knot and then to a pin to tack to the ceiling.
 
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Now you have a super cute baby mobile that you can customize to the colors and gender of your baby.
 
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What a sweet, perfect little mobile! I've falled head over heels for grey, so the pink and grey is just adorable! Thanks, Emily!

Don't forget to check out all of the other posts from our Crafting for Baby series and the Crafting for Baby Link Party. So many good ideas!!
 

Crafting for Baby - Monster Hooded Towel from Hillmade

**Oh my goodness, you guys. I feel awful! This was supposed to be posted yesterday, but I accidentally scheduled it for today, and didn't notice until last night when I hopped onto the computer to do blog stuff. I was blogging after midnight and chose the next day when I shouldn't have. I hope Renae will forgive me!! But, lucky you...two projects in one day!!**

I'm a sucker for making things for kids that have animation and personality. I just think they're so cute. That's why this towel from Renae at Hillmade is on my to-do list. This would made such a cute new baby gift!
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Hello! I am Renae and I blog over at Hillmade. Hillmade is a place where I share the things that I make and do. A good majority of it revolves around the fun I have with my two little girls. I also post projects I (or my husband) have done around the house, and occasionally recipes we love. 

I love to sew. In the 4 years since my first daughter was born sewing has really become my passion. I guess I take after my mom, she sewed a lot when us kids were small- she says it was her stress relief. Sewing is where I feel most at home creating. So, today I chose to share with you a pattern I made for an infant hooded towel.

Monster Infant Hooded Towel Tutorial

Besides a love for sewing, I also love monsters. I think they are adorable and just plain fun!  Once I spotted this monster fabric at the store, it was pretty much a done deal. The hooded towel became a monster hooded towel. You can use this same pattern to make a non-monster hooded towel, just skip over the applique parts.

Ready to get sewing!?

You will need:

  • 1 yard terry cloth
  • 1 yard cotton fabric
  • scraps of white fabric
  • scraps of black fabric
  • small pieces of  fusible web (like Wonder Under)
  • pattern (found here)
All seam allowances are 3/8" (the edge of the presser foot for me).

Step 1: Print out the pattern, cut out the pieces, and assemble the hood piece (labeled A, B, and C).

Step 2: Cut the terry cloth down to 30" x 30". You will have some fabric left over, save it, you'll need it for the hood pieces. Also cut the cotton fabric to 30" x 30". Take the excess terry cloth fabric, fold it over lengthwise and pin and cut out the hood pattern piece (like in the image below). 

Monster Infant Hooded Towel Tutorial

Using the scraps of white fabric, and the white of eye pattern piece cut out the eyes. Use the white fabric to cut out the teeth as well. Do the same with the scraps of black fabric and the pupil pattern piece.

Monster Infant Hooded Towel Tutorial
All cut and ready to sew! (This image is missing the teeth, they were an after thought.)
Step 3: Following the product instructions, iron the fusible web to the back of the eyes, pupils, and teeth. Peel off the paper backing.

Monster Infant Hooded Towel Tutorial

Step 4: Lay out the eyes and teeth on one of the hood pieces. Make sure the eyes aren't too high or close to the edge, remember the seam allowance (3/8"). I placed the eyes approx. 1 1/2" from the top of the piece, and approx. 2" from the side. See the image below:

Monster Infant Hooded Towel Tutorial


Iron in place.

Step 5: Applique around the eye and teeth pieces. I used a zig-zag stitch. I set the sitch width to 2.5 and the length to 1.5. The scrap fabric I used was knit, which doesn't fray, so a small zig-zag works fine. If you use a fabric that fays easily, like cotton, you may want to tighten up the stitch width.

Monster Infant Hooded Towel Tutorial

If you haven't ever done applique don't be scared off by it! I hadn't either until this towel. It really is pretty easy, just go slow. Take your time and it'll turn out great! Around the curves, if you need to, don't hesitate to leave the needle down, lift the presser foot and pivot the fabric slightly. Tight curves can be tricky, doing this helps a lot!

Step 6: Now take both hood pieces. With the right sides together, stitch along the bottom of the hood. Turn right side out and press.

Monster Infant Hooded Towel Tutorial

Step 7: Use the corner rounding piece to round the edges of the 30" x 30" pieces of fabric (both terry cloth and cotton). Either pin the piece in place and cut around it, or use a pen with disappearing ink to trace around the pattern piece. 

Monster Infant Hooded Towel Tutorial

Step 8: With the right sides together, pin all pieces in place. Sandwich the hood between the terry cloth and cotton fabric.

Monster Infant Hooded Towel Tutorial

Step 9: Starting in the middle of one edge, sew the towel together. Be sure to leave a 6 inch gap so you can turn it right side out.

Monster Infant Hooded Towel Tutorial

It is helpful to mark the gap with double pins, so you don't accidentally sew it closed.

Monster Infant Hooded Towel Tutorial

Step 10: Turn the towel right side out and press. Topstitch around the towel, closing the 6 inch gap.

Monster Infant Hooded Towel Tutorial

You're done! I know it looks like a lot of work, but it really is pretty simple. The most time consuming part is cutting out the fabric and assembling the monster hood.


Do you share my love of monsters? This isn't the first time I've crafted a monster. Hop over and check out the zipper mouthed plush monsters (or Munsters) I shared on my blog. Say hi while you're there!

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Adorable, right? That little monster face just makes me smile!
 
Don't forget to check out all of the other posts from our Crafting for Baby series and the Crafting for Baby Link Party. So many good ideas!!


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