I was at a craft show and a local vendor was selling jeans and jewelry. All was manufactured. When you bought a pair of jeans you got to choose a piece of jewelry. I found a necklace I loved and she ended up getting it with her purchase. I decided to recreate it with a little twist. Here is what I cam up with.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Friday, November 11, 2011
Home Made Holidays day 5 { Decor Day}
We are almost half way through our Home Made holiday. Wow its gone by. Today's post is Over at My Sister Suitcase. Brooke from Inside out designs. Super cute decor ideas using tree branches. There is also a Home Goods gift card up for grabs from one lucky winner. Head on over and check it out.
Don't for get to check out our previous post and enter to win our other giveaways.
Adrienne
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Home Made for the Holidays: day 4 Cute Pillow and Printable
Naughty Or Nice Free Printable
I made one of these a few years ago to help my kiddos behave a little better around the holidays. Those kiddos have kinda outgrown the chart. But my 3 year old has not so I decided it was time to introduce the Naughty or Nice Chart this year to here.
Print it out and hang it on a fridge or magnet board. Use a small magnet to track the goodness and let the magic of the holidays do its work.
There are no set rules just do what works best for you. I decided to let my daughter move the magnet each day she has done something good. But when she make a poor choice we move it back. No matter how many times a day. We shall see if it works. So here it is.
The Naughty or Nice Chart
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Just right click the image. Save to your hard drive and print wherever you would like.
Image is made to be 8X10.
Home Made day 4Tutorial is over at My Sisters Suitcase today. Check out her post for a kids Christmas pillow and a giveaway. Its super cute you won't want to miss it.
Linking up too:
Junk In Their Trunk
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Home Made for the Holidays for the Girl
Home Made for the girl... I saw a dress liked this on pinterest and just couldn't pay the price. So with my mad sewing skills I came up with this.
Supplies:
Fabric 2 different prints
1 inch elastic for waist band
matching thread
ribbon about 3 yards
embellishements
about 1/2 yard scrap fabric or just white fabric
I made my skirt to be a size 4-5
You will need to cut 3 pieces.
Waistband (24x45)
Skirt body (15x45)
Skirt top (12x45)
I decided I wish I would have made the top 15x45 as well to get more gather when finished.
Take your waist band and sew the short ends together. Making a a band.
Make a 1 1/4 inch hem. Leave a 1 inch opening for threading elastic through later.
Take the skirt body and sew the short ends. To make a a tube. Hem the bottom with a 1/4 inch rolled hem. Set your skirt body and waist band.
Cut 2 inch strips. For a 15 length skirt I cut 5.
I ran the raw edges through my serger just to clean the edges.
Hem 1 short edge. This will lay with the hemmed edge of the top skirt.
Take the top skirt and hem the bottom edge.Your fabric should be one length.
Measure the fabric into sections For 45 inches I measured mine 8 1/2 inches. Lay one of your strips down and pin.
Stitch down each edge of the strips. Then down the center. Dividing the strips into 2 sections.
Fold fabric with right sides together.
Stitch down along the edge. Leaving about 3/4 inches from edge to seam.
Press open seam. Stitch down, Making a pocket wide enough for your ribbon.
Looking something like this when you are finished.
Turn skirt body right side out.
Now is when you thread your ribbon into the pockets you just made.
Stitch around the top to secure the ribbons in place.
Pin both fabrics together. Using a basting stitch around the the top of the skirt. About 1 inch from the top. Pull the top thread and gather the skirt until the skirt fits the waistband.
Once the skirt is gathered and fits the waist band. Pin the two together.
Sew the waistband to the skirt.
Thread the elastic into the waistband. Stitch the elastic together and close the waistband.
All finished. Just pull your ribbons and gather the top skirt.
Perfect for little girls who love to jump and twirl.
Thanks for joining me for Home Made Holidays. Don't forget to come back tomorrow for a fun Kid craft.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Home Made for the Holidays For the Boys
For Christmas this year I wanted to try something a little more traditional for clothing. Since my baby is so little I decided that this year he would have a bow tie to match his sisters skirt. He is to little to complain. I love how it turned out. A little guy in a bow tie is my favorite.
I love Christmas time. So many exciting things just waiting to happen.Yummy Food, Christmas shopping, parties and so much more. This little tutorial will help dress that little man of yours (or big boy) for an
special occasion. Holiday Bow tie!
You will need:
1 fat quarter
3 inches of hook and loop tape
thread.
I used the template from Martha Stewart bow tie tutorial. (Here)
I says to enlarge 200% I only enlarged mine by 175% for my little guy. 200% is a little to big
for kiddos under 6.
I also added about an inch to the length of the pattern piece. Since I am not sewing the two tie parts together, I need a little extra on the ends to add the hook and loop tape.
Fold fabric so that your fabric is 4 thick.
Lay your pattern piece on the fabric and pin.
If you are going to fussy cut fold your fabric in half and place your pattern piece where you want it.
Once you have your piece pinned where you want it cut out your bow tie.
Separate your tie pieces. Place two pieces right sides together. Pin.
Stitch along the outside edge of the tie piece. I use the edge of my presser foot as a guide. Do this for both pieces. Clip the edges of you bow tie.
Turn you tie pieces right sides out. Use a small stick or tip or your scissors to push corners out. Press.
turn raw edges to inside of tie for a clean edge. Press. Cut a 3 inch piece of hook and loop tape. Lay the hook and loop on to the edge of the tie piece. Pin and stitch around the edges of the hook and loop tape.
Your tie is done. Its time to tie it. I looked at several tutorials for tying a bow tie. I found that a video was the best tutorial. You can find more on U Tube or the Martha Stewart site (Here)
Here is the result. Its a little big for my little man but oh so cute!
Just in time for Christmas.
Making your own bow tie is easy. For today's give-a-way I will be giving away my tie pattern with
4 extra clips. Not a seamstress. I will make one for you. Bow tie or adjustable neck tie. You pick. I have lots of choices.
Labels:
Boys,
gifts,
holiday,
Home Made Holidays
Location:
idaho falls, ID, USA
Monday, November 7, 2011
Home Made for the holidays is finally here. we are so excited to bring you ideas, fun and a few giveaways for this holiday season.
Today is day one over at My Sister's Suitcase .Holly and Nat have created a fun, cool holiday mantel and free printable this Christmas season. Head on over and check it out.
Don't forget to come back tomorrow. It's all about the boy! (And a little giveaway)
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