Now my dear fellow bloggers, crafters, followers, etc. -
I've started college over a year ago, I've taken on more kids to take care of, and in other words I'm broke and very busy....lol However, I will try to do some random posts here and there, like some awesome pins from pinterest, or any creations I come up with here and there, unfortunately I haven't done any here since my last post, but with Christmas and other holidays around the corner I'm sure you'll see a few. So wish me luck with my college adventure and I hope you all will still enjoy what I'll have to offer.
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Monday, November 4, 2013
Sunday, April 28, 2013
ATTN:
Okay my fellow bloggers, crafters, followers, etc.
My posting schedule is not working out (obviously). I am having a hard-time keeping up on this blog. So excuse the delay in my posts (which I will be making up for), but right now I need a break and time to strategize my next move, that being organizing and keeping a more disciplined schedule to the blog and my followers. As some many know I'm attending school full-time, I'm a full-time mommy, and I literally do everything! So needless to say I'm a busy-bee and on top of it, I'm exhausted... I need to get through this weeks homework, housework, and work on some renovations that we have coming in my home. I'm not superwoman, not like I used to be so I'm taking a small (probably a month) break from the blog. We'll continue where we left off and I promise there will be more crafts to post too, because I've got stuff to make for people as well. As May was to be our month to duct-tape, when I come back I'm hoping to hit ya with a double dose of duct-tape and whatever I have planned for June. And thank you to my followers and their loyalty, I'll be back soon! ; )
My posting schedule is not working out (obviously). I am having a hard-time keeping up on this blog. So excuse the delay in my posts (which I will be making up for), but right now I need a break and time to strategize my next move, that being organizing and keeping a more disciplined schedule to the blog and my followers. As some many know I'm attending school full-time, I'm a full-time mommy, and I literally do everything! So needless to say I'm a busy-bee and on top of it, I'm exhausted... I need to get through this weeks homework, housework, and work on some renovations that we have coming in my home. I'm not superwoman, not like I used to be so I'm taking a small (probably a month) break from the blog. We'll continue where we left off and I promise there will be more crafts to post too, because I've got stuff to make for people as well. As May was to be our month to duct-tape, when I come back I'm hoping to hit ya with a double dose of duct-tape and whatever I have planned for June. And thank you to my followers and their loyalty, I'll be back soon! ; )
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Pin of the Week April 21 - 28
So has everyone been getting their gardening on? I know I have (hint-hint- sorry for another late pin of the week... we'll be taking pictures and expanding more on gardening this summer!)
So you might have noticed I shared the burlap flowers because of this weeks post.
-to get the full tutorial.
But since we're looking at hand-bags, we're doing a double-dose, because a gal can NEVER have too many of them, especially super cute ones!
She has a blog, but these she doesn't share her tutorial and sells them at her shop, she has other amazing tutorials at her blog @ http://sylvieliv.blogspot.com/ but I have one more pin of the week next week that may give you more insight on how to make this! ;)
Tasty Recipes April 24th 2013
Sorry I thought, this was the 3rd Tuesday this month and it's the 4th....because there's 5, but hey the good thing is I'm starting to keep up with my posts... Any who, this is "flavorful sprite"- Freeze different fruit juice in ice trays and put in glass. Pour sprite over ice cubes. Great flavor! I hope you all enjoy! Especially with summer just around the corner...
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Hand Stitched Love & Burlap {DIY Shirt}
Crafty Creations for April 18th, 2013 @ Cut, Craft, Create: Hand Stitched Love & Burlap {DIY Shirt}
-This week I'm introducing a guest blogger who is also a friend and co-worker of mine, Miss Kelsie Ann, in light of me making this "Burlap Month" I want to share as much Burlap as possible and I haven't got the chance to work with it lately because of pending renovations in my home that will include Burlap.
Totally cute, and simple
to make! Kelsie has
many other great projects on her blog, and she's even inspired
many other great projects on her blog, and she's even inspired
me for my "future
projects" that will
be soon to come! So
everyone go give
this girl some love
and visit her at her
page enjoy!
There's a link below
and above.
Cut, Craft, Create: Hand Stitched Love & Burlap {DIY Shirt}
projects" that will
be soon to come! So
everyone go give
this girl some love
and visit her at her
page enjoy!
There's a link below
and above.
Cut, Craft, Create: Hand Stitched Love & Burlap {DIY Shirt}
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Scrabble Letters
Crafty Creations for April 11th, 2013
-Okay April 13th was "Scrabble Day". Unfortunately I wasn't able to post this when I had scheduled to, otherwise this would have made some of the listed "Month Events" fun. But just having this in my home makes me smile so I still HAVE to share it!
I was inspired by this from a Pin I saw on Pinterest, which came from this blog (where there's a tutorial of how they done theirs): http://www.remodelaholic.com/2011/03/scrabble-living-large-family-names-art-project/
I on the other hand had done mine a bit more cheap and different. FIRST- make out the scrabble pattern that will fit everyone's names you want added in this project! I through in the word "Family" to give it more volume. You can throw in a word if everyone's names do NOT fit together, such as: Family, Home, Love, or Live-Laugh-Love, or even the family pet(s) name; just some suggestions. Two, I went to my local JoAnn's store and got some thin, wood shapes (obviously all square ones and cost like .90 cents ea. but they were on sale so I got them for .60 odd cents). I had some vinyl, adhesive letters already cut-out left over from a past project of my moms or mine and just stuck them on the squares. Then I couldn't remember all the points the letters were, so I googled that and took a fine sharpie and carefully wrote the points on in a way that was similar to real scrabble pieces. *Note: sharpie bleeds, so I'd suggest maybe trying a gel pen, or if you do use a sharpie just be careful when you press to write, it doesn't bleed bad, but I don't want to lead my viewers on to something that are not happy with. Last, instead of using nails, or adhesive foam hanging tape, I used white sticky-tack. Yes, it can be a bit more difficult to find, even at Wal-Mart, there was none! I believe I found it at JoAnn's as well, with the 3M adhesive hooks. This way it makes for easy removal if need to be moved and whatnot, no paint peeling, etc. I would say all the materials, if I had bought them all at once would have ran me about $20 (max., give or take). So if you decide to make your own as well, and you live on a budget such as myself, I hope that will be helpful. I absolutely adore this project, because I am a huge Scrabble Buff, which made it very much fun! I hope you enjoy it too!
-Okay April 13th was "Scrabble Day". Unfortunately I wasn't able to post this when I had scheduled to, otherwise this would have made some of the listed "Month Events" fun. But just having this in my home makes me smile so I still HAVE to share it!
I was inspired by this from a Pin I saw on Pinterest, which came from this blog (where there's a tutorial of how they done theirs): http://www.remodelaholic.com/2011/03/scrabble-living-large-family-names-art-project/
I on the other hand had done mine a bit more cheap and different. FIRST- make out the scrabble pattern that will fit everyone's names you want added in this project! I through in the word "Family" to give it more volume. You can throw in a word if everyone's names do NOT fit together, such as: Family, Home, Love, or Live-Laugh-Love, or even the family pet(s) name; just some suggestions. Two, I went to my local JoAnn's store and got some thin, wood shapes (obviously all square ones and cost like .90 cents ea. but they were on sale so I got them for .60 odd cents). I had some vinyl, adhesive letters already cut-out left over from a past project of my moms or mine and just stuck them on the squares. Then I couldn't remember all the points the letters were, so I googled that and took a fine sharpie and carefully wrote the points on in a way that was similar to real scrabble pieces. *Note: sharpie bleeds, so I'd suggest maybe trying a gel pen, or if you do use a sharpie just be careful when you press to write, it doesn't bleed bad, but I don't want to lead my viewers on to something that are not happy with. Last, instead of using nails, or adhesive foam hanging tape, I used white sticky-tack. Yes, it can be a bit more difficult to find, even at Wal-Mart, there was none! I believe I found it at JoAnn's as well, with the 3M adhesive hooks. This way it makes for easy removal if need to be moved and whatnot, no paint peeling, etc. I would say all the materials, if I had bought them all at once would have ran me about $20 (max., give or take). So if you decide to make your own as well, and you live on a budget such as myself, I hope that will be helpful. I absolutely adore this project, because I am a huge Scrabble Buff, which made it very much fun! I hope you enjoy it too!
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
MY Bathroom (part 2)
Crafty Creations for April 4th, 2013
-In light of April becoming our month to "Burlap". I thought I ought to finally share the other half of "MY Bathroom" Project.
I figured after a few hot steamy showers the burlap would relax a litter, and eventually it did. This was very simple. above the mirror I hammered in two small nails on each side of the light to hook the burlap. On the drapes where it was a bit too thick and around the upper corners I just tucked some of the fabric behind the mirror and it automatically secured itself.
Above the burlap as you can see I cut up some silk flowers and fake floral with some needle nose plyers (DO NOT USE SCISSORS) to give me about 3 inches of thick wire and just stuck the fake plants into the the burlap's tiny squares, no glue, and was secured. Same with the the nest, although I had to glue the eggs in with my cool glue gun, but the nest had long stick pieces to secure into foam or other material, which worked well with the burlap.
The birds came with clips on the bottom of them so I just clipped them to the floral as if they were sitting on them, and moved the floral around some so I could hide the clips in order to give that "natural" nature allure.
I had bought everything from my local JoAnn's store, except for the pine like branches, I had purchased at my local Hobby Lobby store. I'd say all the materials cost me no more than $30 (max.). I collect my coupons and get everything on sale or discounted somehow, between apps, e-mails, mailers, and site coupons, it can all add up in your favor.
I truly hope you enjoy this project because even though someone may have done something like it (which I haven't seen yet), this is one of those special ideas that just popped into my head, and I really think it came out to be a beautiful project and inspire some of you!
-In light of April becoming our month to "Burlap". I thought I ought to finally share the other half of "MY Bathroom" Project.
I figured after a few hot steamy showers the burlap would relax a litter, and eventually it did. This was very simple. above the mirror I hammered in two small nails on each side of the light to hook the burlap. On the drapes where it was a bit too thick and around the upper corners I just tucked some of the fabric behind the mirror and it automatically secured itself.
Above the burlap as you can see I cut up some silk flowers and fake floral with some needle nose plyers (DO NOT USE SCISSORS) to give me about 3 inches of thick wire and just stuck the fake plants into the the burlap's tiny squares, no glue, and was secured. Same with the the nest, although I had to glue the eggs in with my cool glue gun, but the nest had long stick pieces to secure into foam or other material, which worked well with the burlap.
The birds came with clips on the bottom of them so I just clipped them to the floral as if they were sitting on them, and moved the floral around some so I could hide the clips in order to give that "natural" nature allure.
I had bought everything from my local JoAnn's store, except for the pine like branches, I had purchased at my local Hobby Lobby store. I'd say all the materials cost me no more than $30 (max.). I collect my coupons and get everything on sale or discounted somehow, between apps, e-mails, mailers, and site coupons, it can all add up in your favor.
I truly hope you enjoy this project because even though someone may have done something like it (which I haven't seen yet), this is one of those special ideas that just popped into my head, and I really think it came out to be a beautiful project and inspire some of you!
Crafty Creations
What's the difference between "How To's by my Design" and "Crafty Creations"? Well, I'll tell ya....
"How To's by my Design" would/ and can be apart of "Crafty Creations" because it was my crafty creation, however, they're specifically made from my brain, although I've found others have made something similar afterwards, these weren't inspired from someone else. "Craft Creations" is stuff I made whether it was inspired by a magazine, book, blog, Pinterest, any other social networking page, or just floated out my head one day. However most have been inspired, if inspired from Pinterest. Any who, so you all don't think I'm a total ditz, that is why I separated the two. When I get a great idea it doesn't occur often, so I want to share what comes out my creative mind and let it be known that "I thought this!" (lol)
"How To's by my Design" would/ and can be apart of "Crafty Creations" because it was my crafty creation, however, they're specifically made from my brain, although I've found others have made something similar afterwards, these weren't inspired from someone else. "Craft Creations" is stuff I made whether it was inspired by a magazine, book, blog, Pinterest, any other social networking page, or just floated out my head one day. However most have been inspired, if inspired from Pinterest. Any who, so you all don't think I'm a total ditz, that is why I separated the two. When I get a great idea it doesn't occur often, so I want to share what comes out my creative mind and let it be known that "I thought this!" (lol)
Pin of the Week April 14-21
I don't care what anyone says, or what season it is burlap is always a YES!
If it looks too autumn-y to you, there's always burlap that is colored and fabric dyes, which makes for a full range of ideas and ways you can use the "burlap roses". For the full tutorial and video clip you go to http://leenthegraphicsqueen.blogspot.ca/2012/10/burlap-rose-tutorial.html.
If it looks too autumn-y to you, there's always burlap that is colored and fabric dyes, which makes for a full range of ideas and ways you can use the "burlap roses". For the full tutorial and video clip you go to http://leenthegraphicsqueen.blogspot.ca/2012/10/burlap-rose-tutorial.html.
Pin of the Week April 7 - 14
Place mats. They're really nice to have when little ones are running around, so why not use them to bring some style to your table!
Truly lovely and cute! I love the "natural" look in almost everything, like your earthy tones, which I'm thinking about going with a major bedroom renovation project that will be built on everything natural.
This is a cute and simple project, no sewing involved. You can check this project out at: http://thefinalboardingcall.blogspot.com/2012/07/diy-burlap-placemats.html
Truly lovely and cute! I love the "natural" look in almost everything, like your earthy tones, which I'm thinking about going with a major bedroom renovation project that will be built on everything natural.
This is a cute and simple project, no sewing involved. You can check this project out at: http://thefinalboardingcall.blogspot.com/2012/07/diy-burlap-placemats.html
Monday, April 15, 2013
Update
My daughter is doing well, thank you for your prayers. I got a final due tomorrow, but I think we gonna be bloggin' tonight! : )
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Once Again...
My life had been a bit overwhelming, I apologize for the delays in everything but everything has to be put on hold for a minute. I'm not too much of a religious person, but please pray my daughter gets over her illness soon, with a quick recovery and it doesn't come back again. I know I'm being vague, but that's all I can share for now. I never get scared whenever she gets ill but this time it's getting kind of scary. Thank your for your time and patience.
-Shana
-Shana
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Crafty Creations will be posted sometime this evening...
All my data/pics/info is on my other computer and so there will be a slight delay but there will be a new post sometime tonight, so no one worry. Also I'll still be posting an April Fool's day prank list. (We like to have fun here) and we don't need it to be April fool's to do pranks! Also I really don't have anything for Children's book Day, I do but I don't want to share until I've made it, so this will have to wait until next, BUT I promise I got an AMAZING idea(s). ; )
Tasty Recipes for April 2nd
(Sorry for the delay, we've been hit with the bug that's been going around.)
How many of you have had or tried Tiramisu! It's absolutely wonderful!!!!
You can go to http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/recipefinder/healthy-tiramisu-recipe-ghk1110 to find a healthier way to make your own tiramisu and still get the same great taste!
Let me know what you think of this recipe, and enjoy!
How many of you have had or tried Tiramisu! It's absolutely wonderful!!!!
You can go to http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/recipefinder/healthy-tiramisu-recipe-ghk1110 to find a healthier way to make your own tiramisu and still get the same great taste!
Let me know what you think of this recipe, and enjoy!
Pin of the Week Mar 31 - Apr 7
This month we're dedicating everything to BURLAP!!!
Inspired by Ralph Lauren, one our famous American Designers, I bring you, a ruffled BURLAP table cloth. This can go indoors/outdoors, and with Spring/Summer around the corner makes for a fantastic Spring/Summer theme, but truly could be used year round.
To DIY check out Jennifer at http://celebratingeverydaylife.com/how-to-make-a-ruffled-burlap-tablecloth-easy-sewing-diy/ where the tutorial is included. Definitely will be making one of my own in the near future!
Inspired by Ralph Lauren, one our famous American Designers, I bring you, a ruffled BURLAP table cloth. This can go indoors/outdoors, and with Spring/Summer around the corner makes for a fantastic Spring/Summer theme, but truly could be used year round.
To DIY check out Jennifer at http://celebratingeverydaylife.com/how-to-make-a-ruffled-burlap-tablecloth-easy-sewing-diy/ where the tutorial is included. Definitely will be making one of my own in the near future!
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Dear Followers,
I apologize for the pin of the week being late and an April fools Day special that I didn't get posted due to sudden horrible flu attack in my household. But Regardless that April Fool's Day is over I'll still be posting a list of some awesome pranks because it doesn't have to be April Fool's Day to pull off pranks. So Pin of the Week and the April fool's Day special will still be posted sometime tonight, thank you for your patience.
-Shana
-Shana
Friday, March 29, 2013
Okay, I just have to say...
I just came up with a new, nifty idea for the blog. If you look to the right I just added a new page titled "Events of the Month". I went to http://www.holidayinsights.com/ and I found there events/holidays/and special occasions that some I NEVER heard of! So I figure looking at some of these events and whatnot we could incorporate some of these events into fun blog posts/future ideas/projects/ you name it! There will be a post for each event listed. So we going to give this a try and we'll see how it goes! ;-)
In other news, I just want to say that I'm thinking "Burlap". I don't if it's because I sit there and fond of my "No-Sew Burlap Curtain" every time I walk into my bath, which also I finished some more decor, with more burlap..... and really we don't have a major holiday in April, but I'm thinking we're going to dedicate our April "Pin of the Weeks" to Burlap. Burlap, is a penny-saver. That's our ultimate goal, DIY-for cheaper than what the stores charge and coming up with new creation. And so, I'll be loading the rest of the bathroom-burlap project(s) in April in dedication to our April Burlap theme, and hoping to feature a guest project(s) from my friend's blog at: http://cutcraftcreate.blogspot.com/, if you want to get a head start, go check her out. She too is a big fan of burlap, and really probably gave me the push to fall in love with it as well. (I was never really a burlap fan, until recently). So I'll be preparing soon an April Fool's Day prank list (not so crafty, but we have fun here too!) and the other events for the first week of April and I'll be looking out for some awesome Pins on Burlap to share for the next month. I hope you all are as excited as I am and ready to get your craft on! ;-)
In other news, I just want to say that I'm thinking "Burlap". I don't if it's because I sit there and fond of my "No-Sew Burlap Curtain" every time I walk into my bath, which also I finished some more decor, with more burlap..... and really we don't have a major holiday in April, but I'm thinking we're going to dedicate our April "Pin of the Weeks" to Burlap. Burlap, is a penny-saver. That's our ultimate goal, DIY-for cheaper than what the stores charge and coming up with new creation. And so, I'll be loading the rest of the bathroom-burlap project(s) in April in dedication to our April Burlap theme, and hoping to feature a guest project(s) from my friend's blog at: http://cutcraftcreate.blogspot.com/, if you want to get a head start, go check her out. She too is a big fan of burlap, and really probably gave me the push to fall in love with it as well. (I was never really a burlap fan, until recently). So I'll be preparing soon an April Fool's Day prank list (not so crafty, but we have fun here too!) and the other events for the first week of April and I'll be looking out for some awesome Pins on Burlap to share for the next month. I hope you all are as excited as I am and ready to get your craft on! ;-)
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
A Tu-Tu-rrific Birthday
This year my daughter was turning 3, and last summer I had gotten Disney Princess Dresses for a local garage sale group on Facebook. And they just wouldn't hold up and they're expensive and cheap looking (sorry Disney). My daughter LOVES to dress up, and I thought to myself, why can't I make my own princess dresses? And not to be "too full of myself", I thought "I could do it and do it better!"
I hate sewing always have, but now I find it kind of relaxing... I have became my mother (lol).....
So I thought Tu-Tu's and I'll just design my own tops because I couldn't find a pattern I liked. (FYI, I know how to sew, but NEVER designed clothes or done anything like this). So this is how I done a "Tu-tu-rrific Birthday"
I had seen many ways people have made tutu's but I figured the easiest way would be to tie the tulle around the elastic waist band. So I found on Pinterest a blog that gave a tutorial so I knew that I had the general idea right, funny this gal is from Indiana too. You can check out her blog and tutu's here: http://simplyinspireddesigns.blogspot.com/2010/12/diy-tutu.html
*I cut mine into 4 in. wide pieces and 26-28 in. long. and tied them around the waist band. When finished I went and hung the tutu's on one of my kitchen chairs and would cut the ends to make sure they were all an even length. I wanted mine long and full for growing room.
Here is one half finished without trim and to see how well it fit my daughter. (Rapunzel outfit).
Then here's one of my finished products. (Aariel, the Little Mermaid). -front
-and back.
Okay I added rings, and thin ribbon to tie the tutu tighter, because I made them a little big for again, growing room. Then I sewn a sash to wrap and tie to hide the small bulk of that tie.
I apologize I do not really have a tutorial for the tops because I literally randomly designed these things as I went and I was stressed on time.
Also a friend of mine, Miss Kelsie Ann at http://cutcraftcreate.blogspot.com/ has some awesome sewing projects, and has been participating in blog hops related to other sewing projects, which is why I making sure I get this shared and out there to all those who do love to sew because of a recent event. Check out her site, and she has posts that'll guide you to those other blogs with such amazing projects so you too can get your craft on! : )
I hate sewing always have, but now I find it kind of relaxing... I have became my mother (lol).....
So I thought Tu-Tu's and I'll just design my own tops because I couldn't find a pattern I liked. (FYI, I know how to sew, but NEVER designed clothes or done anything like this). So this is how I done a "Tu-tu-rrific Birthday"
I had seen many ways people have made tutu's but I figured the easiest way would be to tie the tulle around the elastic waist band. So I found on Pinterest a blog that gave a tutorial so I knew that I had the general idea right, funny this gal is from Indiana too. You can check out her blog and tutu's here: http://simplyinspireddesigns.blogspot.com/2010/12/diy-tutu.html
*I cut mine into 4 in. wide pieces and 26-28 in. long. and tied them around the waist band. When finished I went and hung the tutu's on one of my kitchen chairs and would cut the ends to make sure they were all an even length. I wanted mine long and full for growing room.
Here is one half finished without trim and to see how well it fit my daughter. (Rapunzel outfit).
Then here's one of my finished products. (Aariel, the Little Mermaid). -front
-and back.
Okay I added rings, and thin ribbon to tie the tutu tighter, because I made them a little big for again, growing room. Then I sewn a sash to wrap and tie to hide the small bulk of that tie.
I apologize I do not really have a tutorial for the tops because I literally randomly designed these things as I went and I was stressed on time.
Also a friend of mine, Miss Kelsie Ann at http://cutcraftcreate.blogspot.com/ has some awesome sewing projects, and has been participating in blog hops related to other sewing projects, which is why I making sure I get this shared and out there to all those who do love to sew because of a recent event. Check out her site, and she has posts that'll guide you to those other blogs with such amazing projects so you too can get your craft on! : )
Monday, March 25, 2013
Pin of the Week Mar 24- Mar 31
Marbled "Bling-Bling Eggs"!
This is so neat and pretty, who'd have thought?! To get the full tutorial check out this blog at:
http://www.sheknows.com/holidays-and-seasons/articles/985729/perfect-easter-eggs
This is so neat and pretty, who'd have thought?! To get the full tutorial check out this blog at:
http://www.sheknows.com/holidays-and-seasons/articles/985729/perfect-easter-eggs
Pin of the Week Mar 17- Mar 24
Who doesn't like glitter? ...besides the mess it can cause...lol But seriously glitter eggs! or I think to call them "bling-bling eggs" :-P Brought to you my Ms. Martha Stewart herself. Check it out at: http://www.marthastewart.com/917089/glittered-eggs#slide_2 and get your "bling-bling eggs" on!
Pin of the Week Mar 10- Mar 17
I think this one is just cute and beautiful, and something you could put on the wall too rather than the door. It's actually another one that doesn't have a tutorial but can be found being sold on etsy.com. However I can walk you through this one. Just go to your local craft supply store and in the floral department is where you'll find your wreathes and garland, floral wire, and decorative ribbon. And you would just mold these items into the shown shapes, I would attach them together with floral wire since you are working with floral. when cutting any floral items always you the bottom sharp cutter of needle nose pliers before you ruin your scissors. Once you have your floral items mended together you wrap your ribbon around depending on how it sits you may want to use a cool glue gun to keep it tacked in place OR simply make a bow and tack it into place. And simply weave a thinner ribbon if you wish through the ears about 2-3 inches above the head to be used to hang your bunny wreath. That simple.
To see more photos and similar made wreathes by the creator of this project you can go to:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/95133620/bunny-wreath-easter-wreath-spring-wreath?utm_campaign=Share&utm_medium=PageTools&utm_source=Pinterest
To see more photos and similar made wreathes by the creator of this project you can go to:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/95133620/bunny-wreath-easter-wreath-spring-wreath?utm_campaign=Share&utm_medium=PageTools&utm_source=Pinterest
Pin of the Week Mar 3 - Mar 10
It's March an in light of Easter landing on the 31st, I have found a few REAL cute Easter projects so through out the month of March, Pin of the Week will be "Bringing on EASTER!" : )
Starting with this project:
Our problem here is when I went to get the source of this project I got:
Starting with this project:
Our problem here is when I went to get the source of this project I got:
Blog has been removed
Sorry, the blog at jessfalc.blogspot.com has been removed. This address is not available for new blogs.
SO................
I know, I know, there's no tutorial, but it's SO pretty and cute, that just means we'll have to come up with our own creative ways of re-creating this project.
Pin of the Week Feb 24 - Mar 3
Who's ready for Spring??!?!! Seriously, let's hustle and get here! We just had a winter storm! Come on, but I'm sure after this snow melts we'll get our glimpse... Anyways, I find this budget-worthy and nifty, and thinking about doing one of these with a it looking attached to stairs on the other side of our deck.
Now this blog is neat and shows 4 other things you can do with cinder blocks at: http://www.handmadeology.com/rrthinking-concrete-5-cinder-block-diy-projects/
and it looks like I'm going to have to make a new tab or label or patio and garden here soon, because I have many project ideas for this summer.
Now this blog is neat and shows 4 other things you can do with cinder blocks at: http://www.handmadeology.com/rrthinking-concrete-5-cinder-block-diy-projects/
and it looks like I'm going to have to make a new tab or label or patio and garden here soon, because I have many project ideas for this summer.
Pin of the Week Feb 17- Feb 24
This site this project is from has SEVERAL DIY ideas/projects, as we all know area rugs can be expensive, but are nice to have and adds to your room decor! Also I will be adding this site to my "Sites to Check Out" because of it's awesome creativity and variety,
If you look for HUGE braided or weaved rugs they seem to be quite more expensive then others that are just framed carpet. You can find this project at: http://craftgawker.com/?s=braided+rug, craftgawker.com just shows you tons of others projects and this actually came from http://blogalacart.com/2011/08/souled-objects/ , but craftgawker has the mass variety that you should check out, and then you can click on photo of a project and it'll take you to it's original source.
If you look for HUGE braided or weaved rugs they seem to be quite more expensive then others that are just framed carpet. You can find this project at: http://craftgawker.com/?s=braided+rug, craftgawker.com just shows you tons of others projects and this actually came from http://blogalacart.com/2011/08/souled-objects/ , but craftgawker has the mass variety that you should check out, and then you can click on photo of a project and it'll take you to it's original source.
Pin of the Week Feb 10- Feb 17
I've been wanting a new bed, and trying to find one that fits in a way that I want has been difficult. I want storage and the canopy w/ the sheer curtains. But its seeming like you just can't have both, but this gave me the idea of storage could be possible, and somehow once I get the creative juices flowing I can come up with a canopy. But I really don't think I'll think further unless I had the materials, because I have to "see" it, and that would be the best way for me to. This is also an awesome "green/recycling" project and cheap! Especially if you compare buying an actual bed.
This project was actually just uploaded by a user on Pinterest and so I can't offer a tutorial or source.
This project was actually just uploaded by a user on Pinterest and so I can't offer a tutorial or source.
Pin of the Week Feb 3- Feb 10
I found this to just be neat, and simple! This can be found at: http://www.annieink.com/2011/07/tree-quadrants.html with a tutorial so you make one of your own!
Pin of the Week Jan 27 - Feb 3
This is a cute idea for the kiddos especially when their artwork starts to pile up!
This was actually found on etsy.com but you should see the stuff this lady has made and sold. If you're crafty like me, you can find your own way to customize and do one yourself, and if you're not I wouldn't mind helping walking anyone through the idea of one and hopefully I'll be making one eventually so you folks can have a tutorial! : ) But you can go here: http://www.etsy.com/listing/66972963/personalized-wooden-art-hanger-large?ref=cat1_gallery_24 and check out the other stuff this lady had made and sold, it seems most of her projects simple and you can DIY!
This was actually found on etsy.com but you should see the stuff this lady has made and sold. If you're crafty like me, you can find your own way to customize and do one yourself, and if you're not I wouldn't mind helping walking anyone through the idea of one and hopefully I'll be making one eventually so you folks can have a tutorial! : ) But you can go here: http://www.etsy.com/listing/66972963/personalized-wooden-art-hanger-large?ref=cat1_gallery_24 and check out the other stuff this lady had made and sold, it seems most of her projects simple and you can DIY!
Pin of the Week Jan 20 - Jan 27
This one is actually from one of my favorite sites, and is listed in my "Sites to Check Out" page. Originally this was done in a nursery, but I have a "nature" themed bathroom and thought about doing this in there, but my house has such a diverse variety of art everywhere, I feel it could be fitting anywhere, especially if you have a fun, eclectic style.
This project can be found at http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/janes-coral-mustard-charmer-my-room-168043?img_idx=1 and like I said this one of my FAVORITE blogs! With tons of projects so check it out and enjoy yourself while visiting! : )
This project can be found at http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/janes-coral-mustard-charmer-my-room-168043?img_idx=1 and like I said this one of my FAVORITE blogs! With tons of projects so check it out and enjoy yourself while visiting! : )
Pin of the Week Jan 13- Jan 20
Okay, I know this isn't fit for everyone's style, but this has been something I've been considering doing to a set of my lower cabinets in my kitchen. (you'd have to see these cabinets, they're horrible looking!) Anyways, I really can't afford and do NOT want to pay all that money renovating a kitchen in a place I know we will not stay forever (I got BIG dreams), we live in Indiana and eventually we plan on leaving the state my fiancee isn't from here, and I'm a business major who loves arts/crafts, not the best place for the obvious future I'm trying to paint. But my goal on this blog is to give great alternatives that are not costly. This is definitely one of those type of projects! When I finally decide to do mine, you best believe I'll be posting pictures!
This is an awesome blog to check out too, you can find this project at: http://www.realcoake.com/2013/01/kitchen-cabinet-ideas-curtains-for.html
This is an awesome blog to check out too, you can find this project at: http://www.realcoake.com/2013/01/kitchen-cabinet-ideas-curtains-for.html
Pin of the Week Jan 6 - Jan 13
This is SO cute and SO needed in my house! The only problem is I'd probably need a whole wall for all the miss matched and lost socks in our house! Between the boys and my 3 year old (who steals and hides my socks, I used to have socks all the time!) we have so many missing socks! lol But is still a cool and great idea!
This project can be found at http://www.qualityartprojects.com/?p=1046
This project can be found at http://www.qualityartprojects.com/?p=1046
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Just FYI
I've been swamped with tons of crap until Easter, BUT... I do plan on trying to get my blog on sometime Sunday! And hopefully we'll be caught up on Pin of the Week, it's just so far behind that's why I making it priority number one. BUT I do have so many fantastic new crafts and things I've made that need to be added too. My Writing Class is finally over I think this Math will be enough of a breeze to get the blog caught up and share my newest creations. : )
Friday, March 8, 2013
Pin of the Week Dec 30- Jan 6
I LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS!!! Carpet remnants, DIY patch-work area rug.
The sites on the photo but you can click here and there quicker. This is a blog that I do follow on here, hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
The sites on the photo but you can click here and there quicker. This is a blog that I do follow on here, hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
Pin of the Week Dec 23-30
Bandannas! I'm not a person who can or just wear bandannas but they're pretty and I would like to do something with them, so.....Here's one idea:
This can be found at: http://www.countryliving.com/crafts/easy-summer-crafts-0609#slide-1
And this one, if you're one for picnics...
And this one can be found at: http://ihavetosay.typepad.com/randi/2009/08/making-a-quilt-with-your-child-a-tutorial.html
This can be found at: http://www.countryliving.com/crafts/easy-summer-crafts-0609#slide-1
And this one, if you're one for picnics...
And this one can be found at: http://ihavetosay.typepad.com/randi/2009/08/making-a-quilt-with-your-child-a-tutorial.html
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Pin of the Week Dec 16-23
Now this is nifty, easy, and what I love the most, inexpensive.
You can get the tutorial at: http://mariateorien.blogspot.dk/2012/06/tape-painting.html
Another blogger in the world of blogger....Enjoy!
You can get the tutorial at: http://mariateorien.blogspot.dk/2012/06/tape-painting.html
Another blogger in the world of blogger....Enjoy!
Sorry....
I got caught up in the tutu-rific birthday mission. And just to make it easier this is my status on FB, so we all understand what I'm up to.... : )
Dear Mother I just out sewn you... and who has barely ever sewn.... or hasn't done it in like a decade... just wanted to share that.... and Once I get my laptop back, you ppl won't believe my AWESOMENESS!!!!! AND NO I'm not full of myself I just know they're that damn good! :P I'll give ya a hint, NO PATTERN, Disney princess..... yeah.... tutu-rific birthday mission almost complete. Yeah, I'm pretty sure I'll be nominated for Mommy-of-the-year after this!!! I can't wait to share pics and do the tutorials on my blog!!! :D
Yep!!! I got some good stuff coming, and lots of it. Just gotta get through this last week on English class, Rye's Birthday, and Easter, and this Blog should be golden!!! Believe me I'm not letting you all down! ; )
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
And the Catch-Up continues...
Here in awhile I'll be back on here working on getting "Pin of the Week" up-to-date, and then I think I have pages, and picture edits (laying down claim to my work). : ) Also I'm in a "crafting frenzy" I'm making 5 Disney Princess Dresses, all my design, no pattern for my daughters 3rd Birthday, which is March 21st. I think we'll probably celebrate the weekend before, due to all the local Easter Egg hunts in town the following weekend, and then the weekend after that is Easter this year, SO....It might be good to spread the festivities out some. Anyways there's no pattern to these dresses because there just isn't one I like, and I haven't sewn in over 10 years at least..... so thank god my 'visuals' and drawing is better, because I'm making these dresses happen, and I cannot wait to share them with you all! : )
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Crazy Weekend
The 'catching-up' on getting this blog up-to-date will resume sometime tomorrow or Tuesday. It's been a crazy weekend with some GREAT up and GREAT downs, but I still have one more homework assignment to complete. But some good news I got another craft finished that I know EVERYONE will adore! (I promise) Just a few finish touches... and I will say it's a less costly alternative than buying one of these for a little girl, and that's all I'm saying. My daughter's birthday is coming up and she'll be turning 3! So I'm doing a lot of home-made things too because, well... you'll see why.... VERY EXCITED and I hope you all are too.
Friday, March 1, 2013
Pin of the Week Dec 9-16
These were found on etsy.com so unfortunately there's not tutorial to make them, BUT I do plan on making some for my daughter's "Under the Sea" themed bedroom. So here soon when I get around to making them myself, I can give you a tutorial on how I did it!
Pin of the Week Dec 2-9
This is a cute idea, on the site it's actually in Dutch so if you have Chrome it can translate it for you if you have a translator set up. But I'm going to go ahead and paste the whole tutorial here for you.
Now my fiancee, I swear has at least 1 hole in EVERY pair of jeans! So as a joke I want to do this on all his jeans...(lol)
You can always check the site out yourself at: http://bymiek.blogspot.com/2010/10/dhz-monster-knie.html
Here's the tutorial in English:
• Bit dust
Vlieseline •
White • Felt
• Black embroidery thread & needle
• If necessary sewing machine
Step 1:
Step 4:
Now my fiancee, I swear has at least 1 hole in EVERY pair of jeans! So as a joke I want to do this on all his jeans...(lol)
You can always check the site out yourself at: http://bymiek.blogspot.com/2010/10/dhz-monster-knie.html
Here's the tutorial in English:
DIY: Monster Knee
If you do a crack in pants must fix, make it something beautiful! As a sample:
You will need:• Bit dust
Vlieseline •
White • Felt
• Black embroidery thread & needle
• If necessary sewing machine
Iron the fusible interfacing on the back of your piece of fabric and cut the fabric then in an oval. Make sure the fabric about 3 cm wider and higher than the crack.
Cut a piece of felt in the shape of teeth, take a seam value 'of 1 cm at the top. The width must be equal to the tear.
Step 2:
Sew the teeth at the top of your piece of fabric, right along the edge (also by hand, I did it with the sewing machine).
Step 3:
Place the fabric with teeth behind the crack, so that the dust everywhere over an inch wider than the crack.
Sew with the embroidery thread around with a basting stitch (----), about 1/2 inch of the crack.
If you're around, then sew again around the openings between the stabbing also to fill (-----).
Cut two circles for the eyes from the white felt. Sew with the embroidery thread, such as this:
Ready!
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Pin of the Week Nov 25-Dec 2
If you're one that has to make lists of everything like I do... This would be a great idea. I know I really need to make one, because if it's not listed I WON'T do it. (lol) But also I think this would help for when making the preparations for your meal throughout the week.
To see how to make your own go to: http://ext.homedepot.com/community/blog/guest-post-how-to-use-upcycled-cabinets-for-organizing/?cm_mmc=socialmedia-_-Facebook-_-FW3-_-ApronBlogGuestCabinetDoors
To see how to make your own go to: http://ext.homedepot.com/community/blog/guest-post-how-to-use-upcycled-cabinets-for-organizing/?cm_mmc=socialmedia-_-Facebook-_-FW3-_-ApronBlogGuestCabinetDoors
Pin of the Week Nov 18-25
I'm actually thinking about trying these sometime this week, and I'm betting they'll be delicious!
And again, who doesn't just LOVE potatoes! To make them yourself you can find the recipe at: http://pagesfoodblog.blogspot.com.au/2012/01/your-new-favorite-way-to-cook-potatoes.html
And again, who doesn't just LOVE potatoes! To make them yourself you can find the recipe at: http://pagesfoodblog.blogspot.com.au/2012/01/your-new-favorite-way-to-cook-potatoes.html
Pin of the Week Nov 11-18
I know this one has been all over Pinterest, but when I saw it I fell in love. I have a very rowdy toddler and this looks like a good idea for a time-out when one is very needed! It's like a "All -in- One Time-Out Chair"! (lol)
To learn more about this project, you check it out at (one of my fave sites and listed under the"Sites to Check Out" Page.): http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/make-your-own-sand-filled-time-out-stool-164384
To learn more about this project, you check it out at (one of my fave sites and listed under the"Sites to Check Out" Page.): http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/make-your-own-sand-filled-time-out-stool-164384
Pin of the Week Nov 4-11
This is really neat! The simplest of decor is always mirrors. I like to pair mirrors next to other 'centered' wall decor throughout my house. You can also do something to 'spice up' your mirror decor, like painting the edges or directly on the mirror with stencils, even glass/mirror sketching, gluing puzzle pieces, seashells, vintage jewelry pieces, etc. The list is endless, but this we've all seen something similar in stores. Now you can DIY and the neat part is the fact it's made with with plastic spoons, who would have thought?!
For the full tutorial you can check the site at: http://www.addicted2decorating.com/how-to-make-a-decorative-chrysanthemum-mirror.html#comment-16470
For the full tutorial you can check the site at: http://www.addicted2decorating.com/how-to-make-a-decorative-chrysanthemum-mirror.html#comment-16470
Pin of the Week Oct 28-Nov 4
As much as I hate doing dishes....Yes, I should be thankful.
This is super cute, and when making your own it'll be easy to customize to your own style. This is also cute idea for kitchen decor. You can find more at: http://hearty-home.com/2012/12/20/love-this-i-will-never-look-at-dirty-dishes-the-same-i-want-to-frame-this-by-the-sink/
This is super cute, and when making your own it'll be easy to customize to your own style. This is also cute idea for kitchen decor. You can find more at: http://hearty-home.com/2012/12/20/love-this-i-will-never-look-at-dirty-dishes-the-same-i-want-to-frame-this-by-the-sink/
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