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Monday, August 29, 2011

A Mini DIY Roundup

D. and I decided to flee from the path of Hurricane Irene so we've spent the past few days up with his parents in safe central New York. I was planning a much more interesting post for today, but I left my camera at home! So instead I will share some links to two very cute DIYs.


Rick rack roses, would be cute added onto shoes, or jewelry.


Wrap bracelets in every color!



Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Christmas in...August?

That's right, I've been Christmas crafting away these past few days in the middle of summer! Normally this is something I would never do, but I foresee a very busy few months fast approaching and I decided it would be a good idea to get a jump start on making Christmas presents. For my sister and her family I am making vintage-inspired Christmas stockings, influenced by the one my grandma made for my mom when she was a little girl (and she still uses every year!) Now I don't have pictures of the mentioned stocking, but trust me it's really cute, with her name spelled out with shimmering star sequins and adorned with felt appliques. 


First step in stocking making: gather inspiration for handmade appliques. I went perusing through etsy and found this cute pattern (notice that the top left corner of the pattern says "Not suitable for chubby girls"). If I had a little girl, I would buy this pattern, learn how to sew and make her this romper. But as I do not have a girl, I made the snowman applique instead.


I added some silver cording to his hat and glove, I affixed it with Fabri-Tac and kept the edges from fraying with Fray Check. I highly recommend both products, Fabri-Tac is the only glue I have found that  will actually work with felt and Fray Check really does keep frays in check.


Next up this pattern featuring Santie Claus and Christmas bells.


I love the Colonel Sanders-esque mustache.


I thought the original appliques from the pattern were a little too stream-lined 1960's, and we're going for sparkling goodness here, so I added some beads, sequins, metallic pom poms and gold trim to the mix.



And finally there are the wreath and the candle appliques. I want to add a halo of gold sequins around the candle, just for some extra oomph! Now that the appliques are done, I just need to find some plain red flannel or felt stockings and some sequin stars. I am quite excited by this little project, but boy is it time consuming!

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