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Jun 28 2009

Really cute coaster idea!

Published by pef1996 under Fun!! Edit This

I love stumbling on new ideas! On of the many jobs I do online is answer questions for people online. One question I got was someone wanting to know of a craft to do under $5. I did a search and found one! This craft is awesome, it takes some time, but could be done while watching TV which is a good use of time. Check out the directions to make a coaster out of the curling ribbon that you get with balloons or use for gifts. This is really good for scraps.

It does take a few days to dry since you have to coat it, but otherwise, it would be done in less than an hour or so depending on how fast you go. Try this out and let me see how yours turns out! I have to get ribbon since I don’t have any right now to try, but all the supplies can be purchased for under $5 which is sooooo cool! TTFN!

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Jun 27 2009

Neat Teacher Gift

Published by pef1996 under Sewing Edit This

It’s always hard to figure out what to get or make for your child’s teacher especially when they’ve been teaching a long time and even when they’ve just started teaching. It hit me a few days before school was out that I needed to figure out what to make them! I had two days to do this in. I had to act quick! I decided to make them a flag!

You’ve seen the flags I’m talking about. You usually see them in gardens or hanging outside people’s houses. I made these out of cotton, not meant for hanging outside, but maybe they’ll put it on their door or hang them in their room. It’ll be interesting to see next year!

These took awhile overall to make. I’m not sure how long, I worked on them for hours, but mainly because their letters were rounded. They aren’t the same dimensions either. I didn’t really measure, I just worked with what I had. I did use a coffee can lid and the coffee can to make the circle in the ‘Q” and freehanded the “D”. I layered the “D” for effect since the background was busy. I didn’t layer the “Q.”Also, the “Q” is on a fat block.

I do have a contrasting fabric sewn onto the back of each flag, I just forgot to take a photo of the back! I sewed a dowel rod into the tops of each one and sewed ribbon to one for a handle and cord to the other.

I think they turned out cute, what do you think?

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Jun 26 2009

Cute zippered bag

I needed a small makeup bag for my purse and decided to make one. I found some green and purple fabric and a white zipper and there it was!

I got the basic instructions from one of those books from the library, the Bend the Rules book. I adpated it for what I wanted, but the instructions were roughly the same. It didn’t take long to make at all. I think it turned out cute and it makes finding my makeup so much easier!

I have more projects to share with you, I made some end of the year gifts for the teachers and other things that I’m going to be putting on my etsy store so look for those posts really soon!

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Jun 24 2009

Using recycled jeans…Part 2

So if you saw yesterday’s post about making the bag out of recycled jeans, check out what I put inside the bag! This bag was for my four year old friend Wyatt’s birthday. Being a boy, I had to be creative!

I decided to use old baby food jar lids to create a memory game. I took twenty jar lids and spray painted them yellow. It took a couple of coats. So when making this, the bag took me about an hour or so to make, the lids took several hours with all the drying so be prepared. You can start spraying the lids before making the bag if you want!

Anyways, while the paint dried, I went into my word processing program and made two circles, two triangles, two squares, two stars and two diamonds and then wrote out the numbers 1 - 5 putting each number twice. I colored them in and made them pretty, well, pretty for a boy! Make sure the objects are smaller than the jar lids inside, I measured the circle part that pops up when you open the jar. I then printed them out and usd my circle cutter to cut them out.

I used craft glue to glue the paper into each lid, but I think hot glue would work better. At least it would dry faster. I just couldn’t find my glue gun of course when I needed it! So you glue them in after the paint is all dry and once the glue is dry, you need to spray a clear coat on them. You can find this in the glue aisle of your craft store in a spray can. DO THIS OUTSIDE!!! You’ll regret the smell if you don’t! The clear coat is to keep the paint from chipping and it’ll seal the paper to the lid around the edges. The key is to spray not too close when doing the insides so it doesn’t ruin the paper. The clear coat needs to have three to four coats on each side so this will take a couple of hours.

Once everything is dry, I did all this in one day and let it dry overnight and it was fine for the next day, but adding an extra day would help it even more. But once it’s all dry, put the lids in the bag and voila! You have a cool and unique memory game! Good luck!

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Jun 23 2009

Using recycled jeans…Part 1

One of my four year old’s friends had a birthday the same week as she did. I’m always trying to find things to make for birthday’s and since this was a boy, well, that made it a challenge! I decided to make him a homemade Memory game.

It took several hours total, but that included waiting on spray paint to dry and a few coats of clear coat to dry. But the actually sewing took about an hour since I was working with jeans and doing this on the fly.

I took an old pair of jeans and cut the leg off a little under the knee. The key to this bag is to make sure you have a denim sewing needle and don’t sew on the hems or seams of the jeans. Your needle will break!

I turned it outside out and sewed a seam above the hem of the pants. Then I cut off the hem. You’re going to have a drawstring to the bag so you’ll need to turn the top over to create the hem at the top, but also to create the casing for your drawstring to go through. The trick with the casing is you end up having to cut a slit on the outside for the drawstring to go through. Since this is suppose to look like an old pair of jeans, you don’t have to worry about the slit where the drawstring is looking ragged.

Turn it right-side out and I ended up taking rope and hand stitching his initial to the front of the bag.  For the drawstring, I used the rope, I put it through it once, then took one end and ran it through again. That makes it draw up. To keep the ends from going back into the casing, I put buttons on the end. Gave it some class.

Tune in tomorrow to see how I did the rest…It’s fun and easy!

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Jun 22 2009

Cute messenger bag!

One of Deanna’s friends had a birthday party on Saturday and what girl doesn’t like a purse! (Sorry the picture isn’t the greatest, I couldn’t find the camera and had to use my phone!)

This is a messenger bag pattern, I adapted it just a tad, making my own strap out of pink material and I opened it up so you could see what I did on the inside for variety. I did take a close up of it closed, I really like how this turned out! I have another bag cut out and ready to sew up as well.

So the problem I’ve been having is making the bags a bit stiffer. I’ve tried thick, vinyl tablecloths for lining, but it’s not doing what I want. So it hit me yesterday - quilting batting! I have a bunch left over so with a purse I’m going to make today, I’m going to try and use that as the lining. I hope it works! I will post how it goes!

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Jun 18 2009

Really cute knitted bikini top!

Published by pef1996 under Fun!! Edit This

I always enjoy watching the movies that Threadbanger puts out each week. I usually learn something I haven’t seen before. They have cool videos and make what they are doing fun! Check out this video where the owner of Knit Knit Knits shows how to knit a triangle bikini top. It looks simple and she gives the equations so you can adjust the size to fit you!

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Jun 09 2009

Cute wall hangings

Published by pef1996 under Fun!! Edit This

I made these cute wall hangings a few weeks ago. Two are Hannah Montana and the other is High School Musical. The Hannah Montana ones were for one of Deanna’s friend’s birthday and the HSM one went to Deanna for her room which is decorated in HSM stuff. These originally came in a kit when I made their pillows for Valentine’s Day. But you can easily make these without a kit.

These are completely no-sew projects. I used iron on bonding stuff (I’m not sure the correct term!) to make these. All you need is whatever fabric you are going to use and a square piece of cardboard, probably a few of those if they aren’t too thick. You can also pick up about a one inch thick piece of foam board. You also need some ribbon to use to hang it up.

All I did was fold the fabric over the piece of foam board and used the iron on bonding tape to secure it. I used hot glue for the ribbon and folded it into the fabric so it would hold better. It probably took thirty minutes to do all three and it was fun! These make an easy and fun way to decorate a room and it’s so easy!

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Jun 07 2009

Fun-shaped bag

Like I’ve posted before, we’ve had a few parties to go to and we’ve been invited to some more, so I’ll be sewing more things it looks like! This bag was for one of Megan’s friends and instead of making a typical rectangular shape, I made it a different shape, not sure what shape this is, but it’s different. I think it turned out cute and Megan was happy and the girl she gave it to liked it so I guess it worked!

Remember those books I checked out from the library about a month ago? Well, unfortunately I had to turn them back in, but not before I figured out how to make a few things from there and get the patterns copied and figure out how they made the bags. I have made three bags and one wallet so far, I’ll be posting about those later in the week. They did turn out really cute so I can’t wait to get some pictures taken and get them online to show you!

Hope you have a great week, check out the site in a couple of days for more bags and other items!

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Jun 04 2009

Towel bags

Today I want to share with you a few of the towel bags that I have made recently. These can be super easy to make, depends on how simple you want to get or how creative you want to be. I like being creative! I made three bags one Saturday morning, so I’m thinking it took me roughly three hours to make all three. But I got creative so it took me longer, but you could make one bag in less then thirty minutes.

The first bag I did for a girl who loves super heroes. I used a red hand towel, blue ribbon for the handles and made her initial “M” with the blue ribbon on the front. The “M” was tough, but I got it done!  The other side I ironed on the Justice League for fun!I used iron fabric for that.

Next, I made two pink hand towels for two other little girls. I used white ribbon and yellow ribbon for the handles. The key with the handles if using ribbon is to get the ribbon that’s either 1.5 inches wide or two inches wide. Plus, be sure to stitch it on there good so it won’t come off. I sew a square then put an ‘x’ in the square for support.

For these two bags, I used some ribbon I had bought in a pack to make flowers and then covered a button with a yellow ribbon and hot glued that in the middle. One of the bags I ironed on a ribbon across the top with iron on tape.

You can see them all up close by checking out my Flickr photostream . I have pictures of all my bags in there. I’ve made over 25 bags not including the ones I made today, one will be for sale, the other is for me. I’ll show you those another day. TTFN!

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