Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Gobble Gobble

One of the crafty blogs that I follow posted a link to this turkey shirt tutorial. I fell in love with it! I ended up finding a $2 tee and used some of my scraps. I ended up needing to "find" (aka buy) some extras too...I didn't have too many fall colors quite yet. For the turkey body, I dug into my giant felt stash.

Genevieve was so excited about this shirt when it was done. Her exact words were "Oh WOW!" Another success in the eyes of a toddler! She has wanted to wear this shirt everyday since I made it a week ago.

What a fun project for scraps! Now I'm just thinking of all the other holidays and what shirt I can create with scraps next!






Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Hooded Towel

Genevieve is growing out of all her hooded towels. So when walking through Tar.get one day, I spotted some clearance towels. I picked up a bath towel and two matching wash clothes. I would have ideally picked a different color and a hand towel vs 2 wash clothes, but orange was the only bath towel left. It worked out fine, Genevieve loves the color and loves the towel! And it only took me 15 minutes to whip up. I'd say that's a success!


Monday, November 1, 2010

Homemade Halloween

This year I decided it was going to be a Homemade Halloween. Growing up I loved that my mom made our costumes. So this year I decided to start the tradition to make Genevieve's costumes homemade from here on out.

So here we are:


Genevieve is a little lady bug and I am a skeleton (baby and all)



Our little lady ready to go to the special zoo event




I made a no-sew tutu skirt for the costume. I opted not to put spots on the skirt, it just didn't seem to need them. (there are so many tutorials on the Internet if you are interested in making a tutu for your little one)
For the antennas, I found a package of three headbands at the do.llar store and purchased some pipe cleaners and fuzzy craft balls....add some hot glue into the mix and there you have it! Genevieve and I had so much fun making the lady bug one, I let her pick from the other two color headbands and pipe cleaners and we made a second set for her to play with...we call them her funny bug.




And those wings...oh my, they were a little more challenging. I used wire hangers to shape the wings. I first made them too big and had to redo them. Trying to figure out what to use for the red of the wings was the challenge. First I tried tights...I even purchased 1xl-2xl and they wouldn't stretch. They I tried more tulle that I used for the skirt....well that was too see through. SO, finally I remembered that my husband has a red tee shirt and it was the perfect size! He was a little hesitant to let me cut up his shirt...but we convinced him otherwise. Once I had the tee in hand, it was all hot glue gun from there! The little black spots are felt circles I cut out. Then add a little elastic and there you have it! The cutest little ladybug there is!


In September I started searching for a Halloween maternity shirt and found a few, but most importantly saw a skeleton one with a baby fetus...but I was not willing to spent over $30 on it! So I just blew it off and said I didn't need a special shirt. Then one of the blogs I follow, G.et Your Craft.On, posted this....it was that same skeleton I saw before. But this time it was just the iron on and much more reasonable. Well, It was too late for me to order something to iron onto a shirt. So again I just blew it off and said oh well, I don't need a special shirt. THEN another bog I follow, M.ake It and L.ove It, posted this. PERFECT! I already had a roll of freezer paper sitting in my pantry waiting for the perfect project to try out stenciling with. So on Friday I went to the store and purchased a men's long sleeve black tee for $7. I burned the midnight oil Friday night, 1:30am to be exact, to create my skeleton shirt. It was a lot easier then I thought to use the freezer paper stencil idea. You should try it! I LOVE the way it turned out!!! And it was dry just in time for us to go trick-or-treating at the zoo.

I really do love how both of our costumes turned out. We had SO many compliments at the zoo and trick-or-treating the next day. I was so proud to tell people I made both costumes when they asked. I even had several people tell me that Genevieve's ladybug costume was the cutest one they had ever seen...better then the ones at the store. Love it! We will defiantly be doing homemade costumes from here on out!

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Trick-or-Treat Halloween Bag

It's almost time for all the kids to get dressed up and go trick-or-treating! Last year I made Genevieve a special trick-or-treat bag that she will be able to use over and over again. I love the way it turned out and we got SO many compliments on it last year. Next year I will be crafting a 2nd one for baby #2...can't wait. It's such a fun project to do.


Trick-or-Treat



Inside detail of the bag


Halloween Boo Sign Tutorial


My friend Melissa from Sippy Cup Mom asked me to take part in her "Mommy's Little Monster Bash." I created a Halloween BOO Door Sign. If you would like to learn how to make it too, just head on over to The Life of a Sippy Cup Mom and check it out!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

What do you think?

I've updated my blog layout and added my new header! What do you think? I personally love it! The header is also my new label that I had custom made for me. I was super happy to get those in the mail. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think!

Also...what do you think? Should I open an etsy store? I've been thinking about it...but keep in mind, I am super busy with my Masters work as well. It worries me if I will have enough time for all of it. Which is also why I have been slacking on both my blogs (other then the fact that blogger won't let me upload anymore photos). Just want to check in! :)

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Matthew's Very Hungry Caterpillar Frame

A high school friend of mine LOVED the idea of the Very Hungry Caterpillar frame that I made for Amy back in May. She.had.to.have.one!!! lol. So I was so happy meet up with her and create Matthew's Very Hungry Caterpillar Frame. I love it just as much as the original one!

(Sorry this is late...originally created back in June. Thank you Meaghan for the amazing pictures!)