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Felt Color of Choice for Scarf. Pipe Cleaner. Pom poms (I actually had cut off small ones from some yarn I had) Glue Gun and Glue Sticks. Battery Operated Candle that fits in plastic container (I picked one that flickered) To begin, I had the kids cover the DOUBLE SIDED FABRIC HEADBAND PATTERN Again, make sure the pattern piece is on the fabric fold. 4. Cut your piece of elastic to be 5.5″ long. 5. Place the a headband fabric piece and elastic cover fabric piece down, right sides facing up. Then place the second pieces on top of them, right sides facing down. Make sure to match up the sides and pin together. TUTORIALS - HAPPY TOGETHER Toddler Shoe Strap Ons. Two Tier Ballerina Skirt. Zinnia Ribbon Flower. Anthropologie”fied” Flower Necklace in 2 Ways. Vintage Egg Ornament. Alex the Monster. Sock Bunny. Pom Pom Tulle Skirt. Simple Eiffel Tower Vase Centerpieces. HEADBANDS WITH BUTTONS FOR FACE MASKS Headbands with Buttons for Face Masks. April 1, 2020 by Jessica 15 Comments. One of my most popular patterns on my blog, the double sided headband pattern, is now being used in such a great way! I was first made aware of this project by Stephanie of Steph Jacobson Designs (see the headband she made here ). With the spread of COVID-19 there are RAG QUILT LETTERS & NUMBERS TUTORIAL Trace the letters onto the fabric that you will use for the top. 3. Cut the letters out in square shapes. 4. Cut out squares of quilt batting and backing that will be the same size of the letter. 5. Make a sandwich of the fabrics and quilt batting. Place the back fabricright side down.
PAINTING ABSTRACT BEES Painting Abstract Bees. January 11, 2021 by Jessica Leave a Comment. Right now we are beginning to have those lower temps that come in the winter time. It is during this time of the year I just want to be in front of a warm fire, under a blanket, working on a handwork project. This usually comes in the form of crocheting, needlework, or sewing. UPCYCLED DRAWER PLANT STAND DIY Grab a paint or foam brush too. Clean up your drawer and remove any hardware from it. Sand if there are any uneven spots you don’t want splintering, but other than that NO SANDING NEEDED. Amazing. No sanding. My favorite part. Once all clean and dry, start painting. I FELT BABY DOLL DIAPER PATTERN This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. FREE GIRLS DRESS PATTERN: THE AUGUST DRESS PATTERN SIZES 2-9 Quite a few years ago, I sewed up a cute little dress for miss E to wear at her first birthday ().It has been in my head ever since then to create an actual pattern for it so I could sew more for my girls and share with you all. HEADBAND - HAPPY TOGETHER Double Sided Fabric Headband Pattern fold% %fold% % Headband piece Elastic Cover piece Double%Sided%Fabric%Headband%PaernHAPPY TOGETHER
Felt Color of Choice for Scarf. Pipe Cleaner. Pom poms (I actually had cut off small ones from some yarn I had) Glue Gun and Glue Sticks. Battery Operated Candle that fits in plastic container (I picked one that flickered) To begin, I had the kids cover the DOUBLE SIDED FABRIC HEADBAND PATTERN Again, make sure the pattern piece is on the fabric fold. 4. Cut your piece of elastic to be 5.5″ long. 5. Place the a headband fabric piece and elastic cover fabric piece down, right sides facing up. Then place the second pieces on top of them, right sides facing down. Make sure to match up the sides and pin together. TUTORIALS - HAPPY TOGETHER Toddler Shoe Strap Ons. Two Tier Ballerina Skirt. Zinnia Ribbon Flower. Anthropologie”fied” Flower Necklace in 2 Ways. Vintage Egg Ornament. Alex the Monster. Sock Bunny. Pom Pom Tulle Skirt. Simple Eiffel Tower Vase Centerpieces. HEADBANDS WITH BUTTONS FOR FACE MASKS Headbands with Buttons for Face Masks. April 1, 2020 by Jessica 15 Comments. One of my most popular patterns on my blog, the double sided headband pattern, is now being used in such a great way! I was first made aware of this project by Stephanie of Steph Jacobson Designs (see the headband she made here ). With the spread of COVID-19 there are RAG QUILT LETTERS & NUMBERS TUTORIAL Trace the letters onto the fabric that you will use for the top. 3. Cut the letters out in square shapes. 4. Cut out squares of quilt batting and backing that will be the same size of the letter. 5. Make a sandwich of the fabrics and quilt batting. Place the back fabricright side down.
TUTORIALS - HAPPY TOGETHER Toddler Shoe Strap Ons. Two Tier Ballerina Skirt. Zinnia Ribbon Flower. Anthropologie”fied” Flower Necklace in 2 Ways. Vintage Egg Ornament. Alex the Monster. Sock Bunny. Pom Pom Tulle Skirt. Simple Eiffel Tower Vase Centerpieces. RAG QUILT LETTERS & NUMBERS TUTORIAL Trace the letters onto the fabric that you will use for the top. 3. Cut the letters out in square shapes. 4. Cut out squares of quilt batting and backing that will be the same size of the letter. 5. Make a sandwich of the fabrics and quilt batting. Place the back fabricright side down.
HEADBANDS WITH BUTTONS FOR FACE MASKS Headbands with Buttons for Face Masks. April 1, 2020 by Jessica 15 Comments. One of my most popular patterns on my blog, the double sided headband pattern, is now being used in such a great way! I was first made aware of this project by Stephanie of Steph Jacobson Designs (see the headband she made here ). With the spread of COVID-19 there are FREE KID SIZE DOUBLE SIDED FABRIC HEADBAND PATTERN NOW This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.FABRIC LABEL DIY
Start by ironing your fabric to get any wrinkles out. Then take the piece of paper and use that to cut out the same size from the freezer paper. Place the freezer paper on top of the fabric, shiny side down. Make sure to turn iron to “no steam” and iron the freezer paper to the fabric. Cut around the freezer paper and iron edges one more NO SEW BRAIDED HEADBANDS DIY 2. Place all three strips together and loop through an elastic. Leave enough to knot the fabric two times. There will be some extra fabric on the end, but we will take care of that later. 3. Start to braid as close as possible to the knot. Make it loose or tight, LITTLE YODA CROCHET TUTORIAL Arms (make 2) starting with green and size G hook 1. ch 4, sl st in 1st ch to form ring 2. 5 sc into ring 3. *2 sc* 5 times (10) 4. sc around (10) 5. *sc in each of the next two stitches, dec next* 2 times, sc in each of the next two stitches (8) *Switch Colors to brown. Use a sl st to do this 6. *sc in next stitch* 8 times (8) 7. repeat #6 8. repeat #6 9. sl st in next stitch leaving tail to LET FREEDOM RING DRESS TUTORIAL 3rd tier: 6.5″ x 26″. 3. Take the two pieces for the 1st tier and place together right sides facing. Sew together down the short sides. 4. Repeat #3 for the 2nd and 3rd tier. 5. Baste (create a long straight stitch, with no back stitching at all) across the top of each layer no further than 1/4″ down. POM POM TULLE SKIRT TUTORIAL 2. Cut one large rectangle that is (2 x length) by width. (Ex: 15 inches by 30 inches) 3. Sew the length sides together to form a tube. (From Ex.: the sides that equal 15 inches) SWEETHEART PIN CUSHION TUTORIAL Jessica, this is really, really, really cute! It’s a great way to reuse old scraps of fabric you just don’t know what to do with. A blog friend of mine upcycled vintage napkins intoHAPPY TOGETHER
Felt Color of Choice for Scarf. Pipe Cleaner. Pom poms (I actually had cut off small ones from some yarn I had) Glue Gun and Glue Sticks. Battery Operated Candle that fits in plastic container (I picked one that flickered) To begin, I had the kids cover the DOUBLE SIDED FABRIC HEADBAND PATTERN Again, make sure the pattern piece is on the fabric fold. 4. Cut your piece of elastic to be 5.5″ long. 5. Place the a headband fabric piece and elastic cover fabric piece down, right sides facing up. Then place the second pieces on top of them, right sides facing down. Make sure to match up the sides and pin together. RAG QUILT LETTERS & NUMBERS TUTORIAL Trace the letters onto the fabric that you will use for the top. 3. Cut the letters out in square shapes. 4. Cut out squares of quilt batting and backing that will be the same size of the letter. 5. Make a sandwich of the fabrics and quilt batting. Place the back fabricright side down.
HEADBANDS WITH BUTTONS FOR FACE MASKS Headbands with Buttons for Face Masks. April 1, 2020 by Jessica 15 Comments. One of my most popular patterns on my blog, the double sided headband pattern, is now being used in such a great way! I was first made aware of this project by Stephanie of Steph Jacobson Designs (see the headband she made here ). With the spread of COVID-19 there are FELT BABY DOLL DIAPER PATTERN This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. PAINTING ABSTRACT BEES Painting Abstract Bees. January 11, 2021 by Jessica Leave a Comment. Right now we are beginning to have those lower temps that come in the winter time. It is during this time of the year I just want to be in front of a warm fire, under a blanket, working on a handwork project. This usually comes in the form of crocheting, needlework, or sewing. UPCYCLED DRAWER PLANT STAND DIY Grab a paint or foam brush too. Clean up your drawer and remove any hardware from it. Sand if there are any uneven spots you don’t want splintering, but other than that NO SANDING NEEDED. Amazing. No sanding. My favorite part. Once all clean and dry, start painting. I FREE GIRLS DRESS PATTERN: THE AUGUST DRESS PATTERN SIZES 2-9 Quite a few years ago, I sewed up a cute little dress for miss E to wear at her first birthday ().It has been in my head ever since then to create an actual pattern for it so I could sew more for my girls and share with you all. VINTAGE EGG ORNAMENT TUTORIAL Using the manicure scissors, cut the hole as large as you want it. 5. Paint the inside of egg and let it dry (I did blue like my grandma, but you could use a layer of white if you like). 6. Repaint the outside with another layer and touch up the newly cut hole. 7. Once dry, add a layer of Mod Podge to the inside of the egg. ADDING A TUTU TO A ONESIE Cut a piece of elastic (you choose your size, just don’t use elastic that is too wide) that is the same width around as the onesie. If you know the child’s exact waist measurement, you could cut it to be waist measurement – 1 inch.HAPPY TOGETHER
Felt Color of Choice for Scarf. Pipe Cleaner. Pom poms (I actually had cut off small ones from some yarn I had) Glue Gun and Glue Sticks. Battery Operated Candle that fits in plastic container (I picked one that flickered) To begin, I had the kids cover the DOUBLE SIDED FABRIC HEADBAND PATTERN Again, make sure the pattern piece is on the fabric fold. 4. Cut your piece of elastic to be 5.5″ long. 5. Place the a headband fabric piece and elastic cover fabric piece down, right sides facing up. Then place the second pieces on top of them, right sides facing down. Make sure to match up the sides and pin together. RAG QUILT LETTERS & NUMBERS TUTORIAL Trace the letters onto the fabric that you will use for the top. 3. Cut the letters out in square shapes. 4. Cut out squares of quilt batting and backing that will be the same size of the letter. 5. Make a sandwich of the fabrics and quilt batting. Place the back fabricright side down.
HEADBANDS WITH BUTTONS FOR FACE MASKS Headbands with Buttons for Face Masks. April 1, 2020 by Jessica 15 Comments. One of my most popular patterns on my blog, the double sided headband pattern, is now being used in such a great way! I was first made aware of this project by Stephanie of Steph Jacobson Designs (see the headband she made here ). With the spread of COVID-19 there are FELT BABY DOLL DIAPER PATTERN This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. PAINTING ABSTRACT BEES Painting Abstract Bees. January 11, 2021 by Jessica Leave a Comment. Right now we are beginning to have those lower temps that come in the winter time. It is during this time of the year I just want to be in front of a warm fire, under a blanket, working on a handwork project. This usually comes in the form of crocheting, needlework, or sewing. UPCYCLED DRAWER PLANT STAND DIY Grab a paint or foam brush too. Clean up your drawer and remove any hardware from it. Sand if there are any uneven spots you don’t want splintering, but other than that NO SANDING NEEDED. Amazing. No sanding. My favorite part. Once all clean and dry, start painting. I FREE GIRLS DRESS PATTERN: THE AUGUST DRESS PATTERN SIZES 2-9 Quite a few years ago, I sewed up a cute little dress for miss E to wear at her first birthday ().It has been in my head ever since then to create an actual pattern for it so I could sew more for my girls and share with you all. VINTAGE EGG ORNAMENT TUTORIAL Using the manicure scissors, cut the hole as large as you want it. 5. Paint the inside of egg and let it dry (I did blue like my grandma, but you could use a layer of white if you like). 6. Repaint the outside with another layer and touch up the newly cut hole. 7. Once dry, add a layer of Mod Podge to the inside of the egg. ADDING A TUTU TO A ONESIE Cut a piece of elastic (you choose your size, just don’t use elastic that is too wide) that is the same width around as the onesie. If you know the child’s exact waist measurement, you could cut it to be waist measurement – 1 inch. HEADBANDS WITH BUTTONS FOR FACE MASKS Headbands with Buttons for Face Masks. April 1, 2020 by Jessica 15 Comments. One of my most popular patterns on my blog, the double sided headband pattern, is now being used in such a great way! I was first made aware of this project by Stephanie of Steph Jacobson Designs (see the headband she made here ). With the spread of COVID-19 there areFABRIC LABEL DIY
Start by ironing your fabric to get any wrinkles out. Then take the piece of paper and use that to cut out the same size from the freezer paper. Place the freezer paper on top of the fabric, shiny side down. Make sure to turn iron to “no steam” and iron the freezer paper to the fabric. Cut around the freezer paper and iron edges one more FREE KID SIZE DOUBLE SIDED FABRIC HEADBAND PATTERN NOW This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. HOW TO MAKE A MINI CLIPBOARD Start by painting and decorating your wood and clips as desired. I painted one clipboard white and left the other two plain. Then I painted two of the clips and added glitter to one of those. Once everything is dry, add glue to the flat side of the clip and place on wood. I liked the top of the clip to hang off the top a bit myself,but you can
TODAY’S TUTORIAL: PLACEMAT CLUTCHES What you need: – Placemat – Plastic Canvas (found near the thread/yarn sections in craft stores) – A piece of felt or other fabric (to cover the piece of plastic canvas in the bottom) – Velcro, snaps, a vintage pin, etc. (Something to use for keeping the clutch closed) – Optional: Glue – And of course, all the things you need to sew and cut 🙂 Let’s first go over how to cut the LET FREEDOM RING DRESS TUTORIAL 3rd tier: 6.5″ x 26″. 3. Take the two pieces for the 1st tier and place together right sides facing. Sew together down the short sides. 4. Repeat #3 for the 2nd and 3rd tier. 5. Baste (create a long straight stitch, with no back stitching at all) across the top of each layer no further than 1/4″ down. LITTLE YODA CROCHET TUTORIAL Arms (make 2) starting with green and size G hook 1. ch 4, sl st in 1st ch to form ring 2. 5 sc into ring 3. *2 sc* 5 times (10) 4. sc around (10) 5. *sc in each of the next two stitches, dec next* 2 times, sc in each of the next two stitches (8) *Switch Colors to brown. Use a sl st to do this 6. *sc in next stitch* 8 times (8) 7. repeat #6 8. repeat #6 9. sl st in next stitch leaving tail to 6 WAYS TO STYLE THE DOUBLE SIDED FABRIC HEADBAND Once it is all wrapped, fuss with it a bit to get it nice and even if needed and use bobby pins to hold stray hair in place. Number 2. You can do the hair wrap around with just the top half of your hair for a slightly different look. Number 3. Adding a headband when wearing your hair up in a bun takes that bun to a new level. POM POM TULLE SKIRT TUTORIAL 2. Cut one large rectangle that is (2 x length) by width. (Ex: 15 inches by 30 inches) 3. Sew the length sides together to form a tube. (From Ex.: the sides that equal 15 inches) HEADBAND - HAPPY TOGETHER Double Sided Fabric Headband Pattern fold% %fold% % Headband piece Elastic Cover piece Double%Sided%Fabric%Headband%PaernHAPPY TOGETHER
Right now we are beginning to have those lower temps that come in the winter time. It is during this time of the year I just want to be in front of a warm fire, under a blanket, working on a handwork project. DOUBLE SIDED FABRIC HEADBAND PATTERN Update 4/1/2020. It is a very different time in our world right now with the spread of the COVID-19 virus. I have received a few messages about people using this headband pattern to create a special headband with buttons for face masks to be attached to. HEADBANDS WITH BUTTONS FOR FACE MASKS One of my most popular patterns on my blog, the double sided headband pattern, is now being used in such a great way!I was first made aware of this project by Stephanie of Steph Jacobson Designs (see the headband she made here).With the spread of COVID-19 there are many who have to use a face mask constantly and the masks with ear elastics can really irritate the skin when worn so much. PAINTING ABSTRACT BEES Right now we are beginning to have those lower temps that come in the winter time. It is during this time of the year I just want to be in front of a warm fire, under a blanket, working on a handwork project. RAG QUILT LETTERS & NUMBERS TUTORIAL Lower Case Pattern Now Available Here to Download!They are smaller to complement to the larger letters. (Made with felt in middle) And lastly, the numbers pattern is available as well. FELT BABY DOLL DIAPER PATTERN This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. UPCYCLED DRAWER PLANT STAND DIY What a great project! I have a darling pink-faced drawer from a mid-century vanity we had to take out of our 1939 house (not to worry, the vanity itself went to a good new home!) and I really didn’t wantto throw it away.
FREE GIRLS DRESS PATTERN: THE AUGUST DRESS PATTERN SIZES 2-9 Quite a few years ago, I sewed up a cute little dress for miss E to wear at her first birthday ().It has been in my head ever since then to create an actual pattern for it so I could sew more for my girls and share with you all. VINTAGE EGG ORNAMENT TUTORIAL Ladies, this is a very old art, and there really is much more to it, if you want them to last. There are (Egg Guilds) all over the world that teach new “Eggers”(this is what we are called) ADDING A TUTU TO A ONESIE Cut a piece of elastic (you choose your size, just don’t use elastic that is too wide) that is the same width around as the onesie. If you know the child’s exact waist measurement, you could cut it to be waist measurement – 1 inch.HAPPY TOGETHER
Right now we are beginning to have those lower temps that come in the winter time. It is during this time of the year I just want to be in front of a warm fire, under a blanket, working on a handwork project. DOUBLE SIDED FABRIC HEADBAND PATTERN Update 4/1/2020. It is a very different time in our world right now with the spread of the COVID-19 virus. I have received a few messages about people using this headband pattern to create a special headband with buttons for face masks to be attached to. HEADBANDS WITH BUTTONS FOR FACE MASKS One of my most popular patterns on my blog, the double sided headband pattern, is now being used in such a great way!I was first made aware of this project by Stephanie of Steph Jacobson Designs (see the headband she made here).With the spread of COVID-19 there are many who have to use a face mask constantly and the masks with ear elastics can really irritate the skin when worn so much. PAINTING ABSTRACT BEES Right now we are beginning to have those lower temps that come in the winter time. It is during this time of the year I just want to be in front of a warm fire, under a blanket, working on a handwork project. RAG QUILT LETTERS & NUMBERS TUTORIAL Lower Case Pattern Now Available Here to Download!They are smaller to complement to the larger letters. (Made with felt in middle) And lastly, the numbers pattern is available as well. FELT BABY DOLL DIAPER PATTERN This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. UPCYCLED DRAWER PLANT STAND DIY What a great project! I have a darling pink-faced drawer from a mid-century vanity we had to take out of our 1939 house (not to worry, the vanity itself went to a good new home!) and I really didn’t wantto throw it away.
FREE GIRLS DRESS PATTERN: THE AUGUST DRESS PATTERN SIZES 2-9 Quite a few years ago, I sewed up a cute little dress for miss E to wear at her first birthday ().It has been in my head ever since then to create an actual pattern for it so I could sew more for my girls and share with you all. VINTAGE EGG ORNAMENT TUTORIAL Ladies, this is a very old art, and there really is much more to it, if you want them to last. There are (Egg Guilds) all over the world that teach new “Eggers”(this is what we are called) ADDING A TUTU TO A ONESIE Cut a piece of elastic (you choose your size, just don’t use elastic that is too wide) that is the same width around as the onesie. If you know the child’s exact waist measurement, you could cut it to be waist measurement – 1 inch. HEADBANDS WITH BUTTONS FOR FACE MASKS One of my most popular patterns on my blog, the double sided headband pattern, is now being used in such a great way!I was first made aware of this project by Stephanie of Steph Jacobson Designs (see the headband she made here).With the spread of COVID-19 there are many who have to use a face mask constantly and the masks with ear elastics can really irritate the skin when worn so much.FABRIC LABEL DIY
Well I think it’s great that you gave it a try! You just never know sometimes. I wish it had worked out for you. And who knows, they might have changed the formula of the ink or something that makes it respond differently for this type of project (I haven’t made any in a while, but I have had similar things happen to me and it was a change on themanufacture end).
FREE KID SIZE DOUBLE SIDED FABRIC HEADBAND PATTERN NOW This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. TODAY’S TUTORIAL: PLACEMAT CLUTCHES What you need: – Placemat – Plastic Canvas (found near the thread/yarn sections in craft stores) – A piece of felt or other fabric (to cover the piece of plastic canvas in the bottom) – Velcro, snaps, a vintage pin, etc. (Something to use for keeping the clutch closed) – Optional: Glue – And of course, all the things you need to sew and cut 🙂 Let’s first go over how to cut the LITTLE YODA CROCHET TUTORIAL Arms (make 2) starting with green and size G hook 1. ch 4, sl st in 1st ch to form ring 2. 5 sc into ring 3. *2 sc* 5 times (10) 4. sc around (10) 5. *sc in each of the next two stitches, dec next* 2 times, sc in each of the next two stitches (8) *Switch Colors to brown. Use a sl st to do this 6. *sc in next stitch* 8 times (8) 7. repeat #6 8. repeat #6 9. sl st in next stitch leaving tail to HOW TO MAKE A MINI CLIPBOARD This post was created in partnership with Michaels. All opinions stated are my own. Affiliate links have been used. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that support Happy Together. LET FREEDOM RING DRESS TUTORIAL What you will need to make this dress: – A knit tank top – Fabric for the 3 tiers – Any additional embellishments you desire (I added a pom pom trim to the bottom). – All your sewing things Notes:-Always back stitch at the beginning and end of sewing, unless otherwise stated.-Seam allowances are 1/4″ unless otherwise stated. POM POM TULLE SKIRT TUTORIAL 2. Cut one large rectangle that is (2 x length) by width. (Ex: 15 inches by 30 inches) 3. Sew the length sides together to form a tube. (From Ex.: the sides that equal 15 inches) 6 WAYS TO STYLE THE DOUBLE SIDED FABRIC HEADBAND I have been making a handful double sided fabric headbands lately and wanted to share a few ways you can style them. Sometimes it can be hard to envision how something might look unless we have a good visual of it so here are six ways that you can wear this headband. HEADBAND - HAPPY TOGETHER Double Sided Fabric Headband Pattern fold% %fold% % Headband piece Elastic Cover piece Double%Sided%Fabric%Headband%PaernHAPPY TOGETHER
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A BUTTERFLY CAKE
May 11, 2021 by Jessica1 Comment
This past spring my mom had her birthday and I asked her what kind of cake I could make for her. The only request she had was that it be all chocolate. She made it easy for me! I wasn’t quite sure how I was going to decorate it but it quickly came to me. My mom loves butterflies so found a brown paper bag to cut out butterflies from. Then I hot glued them to some wire that was strong enough to hold them. I also cut some branches off of a butterfly bush, one of her favorite plants, to add some greenery to it. Lastly, I added some purple candles which happen to be one of her favorite colors. I was so excited to put together a cake that I felt reflected her in so many ways. It was simple and lovely and delicious. And I’m happy to report she loved it and thought it was very tasty.Share This Post
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SNOWMAN LANTERN DIY
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We had our very first snow day this winter today! It was so fun. My girls were up really early and were more excited than they were on Christmas morning hahaha. Since it is still very much winter here, we are still making winter crafts. This is one I had shared on instagram, but decided to give it a home here on the blog too. It’s not a super specific tutorial, but it’s enough to help you create one of yourown.
I’m always looking for ways to add some extra light to the winter darkness so I was immediately drawn to winter craft lanterns I had seen on Pinterest. The only thing was is they were all made with glass jars. I wanted something I could make with my youngest (and niece and nephew) that would be more kid friendly. I found a great alternative one day when I was at Michaels. I saw these plastic snow globes and knew we could create our very own kid friendly snowman lantern. (These were a seasonal item at Michaels so you might be able to find them in the clearance section, but you can also find them online from otherplaces.)
Besides a plastic snow globe (or some kind of plastic jar), all you need is a few simple crafting supplies: * Plastic snow globe/jar* Mod Podge
* White Tissue Paper (cut up into small pieces)* Foam/Paint Brush
* Black and Orange Piece of Felt * Felt Color of Choice for Scarf* Pipe Cleaner
* Pom poms (I actually had cut off small ones from some yarn I had) * Glue Gun and Glue Sticks * Battery Operated Candle that fits in plastic container (I pickedone that flickered)
To begin, I had the kids cover the globe with mod podge and stick on the pieces of tissue paper. Then they did a layer of mod podge on top of tissue paper. To make it simpler, I had already cut out the eyes, mouth, and a nose from felt for them to glue on using a glue gun. You could use regular glue too. I dabbed on the glue and they placed the felt in the right spot. Then since it was a bit trickier, I glued the pipe cleaner in place and the pom poms on top of the ends so it looked like ear muffs. The pipe cleaner even acts as a handle if you leaveenough room.
I let them decide on the scarf color and then cut that out and glued it on. I had to cut two long pieces for it to be long enough to fit around the “neck”. The seam is in the back middle. Then once it’s all dry you can place the candle inside. The fact that it flickered added a bit more magic to the finished product. You can be creative and make other winter themed lanterns too…. like a reindeer, the Grinch, Santa, an ornament…. just change out the color of tissue paper and accessories and there you go!Share This Post
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Right now we are beginning to have those lower temps that come in the winter time. It is during this time of the year I just want to be in front of a warm fire, under a blanket, working on a handwork project. This usually comes in the form of crocheting, needlework, or sewing. I challenged myself this year and decided to try to learn some painting techniques. I came across this amazing abstract bees tutorialfrom Beth Can Paint
and it felt like me! I can do some things, but getting into super detailed painting has never attracted me so I love this style. I wanted to share my progress as I followed her directions. There are times it looks pretty bad, but that’s part of the process. You have to trust the process. All the layers come together so beautifully. So above is my very first step. I wanted to make mine more textured, so I kind of globbed the paint on. After the first layer dried I added a contrasting color. Of course, I wanted to add one more color after that. At this point, I experimented with some splatters. She doesn’t do this at this point, but I decided to try it out for fun. Now is where it looks a bit not so good to me hahaha. Hers looks way better at this point. But, again, this is a process! Now the bees are starting to really pop. This is after a few steps. I had painted the yellow on the body and done some splattering. I also tried a technique on the blue where you use the end of a paint brush to “scratch” into the paint. I decided to fill in the head area a bit more so it would stand outbetter.
Now it’s time for the wings to pop! Making the outline more prominent here. I also decided that I didn’t like how many stripes on the body I did initially, so I thickened them up to make it look like less. I was in awe of what detail the white paint pen did for the bees atthis step.
Then of course, a gold paint pen gives it a little sparkle. I have really come to love gold paint pens. I finished them up with a layer of this product called “glitterific“. It’s a
clear medium with glitter in it. So much fun! I felt like this year was going to be a fun creative journey and so far it is proving itself to be just that. And I always love when I find ways to be creative that just feel “so me” in my heart. Now that I did these, I challenged myself to create my own personal style of bee. I did just that and am currently working on some mini pieces. I’m excited to make it my own. Remember, it’s always worth trying something you want to learn. You never know if you will really enjoy or not, but at least you will find out.Share This Post
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Last year has come and gone and as slow as it felt at times, I’m still surprised it’s over. Christmas flew by for me and I was looking back at all the handmade things I created for gifts/decor and wanted to compile them all in one place. I have lots to share and hopefully it can give you some inspiration for next year. It’s never too early to start creating when you plan to give handmade. I always find myself making things last minute even when I started far in advance. Above is a sweet little lovie I sewed up for my niece. It had been a while since I made something like this and I enjoyed spending the time to make her. I started off with a really simple shape and then had my daughters help me decide on the finishing details. We ended up giving her a pink nose, naming her Ruby the Pink Nose Reindeer. I experimented with using this sheet of glitter I had found at Hobby Lobby forever ago (near the felt) for the antlers. It’s stiff and holds up pretty well, but I ended up gluing a pipe cleaner behind it and then a piece of felt over that so it was covered. I’m thinking this will be a cute pattern to share next Christmas so y’all can sew one up if youwant to as well.
The next few handmade Christmas pics are of these ornaments I made. I found the acrylic ornaments at Michaels and went to town. I played around with this process a bit and still want to try a few other things next year. Little touches like gold around the edges takes them to another level and finishes them off nicely. The horse ornaments were actually unicorns. I did some research and found that I could use a dremel rotary tool (like these)
and cut the horn off. It worked really well and then I lightly sanded where I had cut it off to make sure it was smooth. My oldest loves horses so I wanted to make her one and then made some for her to hand out to others she knows at the barn where she takes lessons. These little guys were a handmade gift I crocheted. They are so cute and small! They fit in your hand. I started by using this bubble seal amigurumi crochet patternfrom
i crochet things. Then I used this amigurumi whale crochet pattern from Yarnhild. I used the basic shape from that pattern to form the jellyfish and the octopus bodies so they would be the same size roughly. I was able to look at other crocheted creatures and determine how to add the little extra “ruffles” on the octopus and used the tentacle pattern from this crochet jellyfish pattern(also
from Yarnhild) to get the right sizing I wanted for my jellyfish. This handmade gift is great because I think it is fun to gift “life” when it’s winter. I grabbed these tall vases and the rocks from the dollar store and the paperwhite bulbs I found at a local nursery and Home Depot. You simply place the rocks in the bottom and add a bulb on top. Then fill with water so only the roots are wet. The tall vase helps support the plant as it gets pretty tall and it has an elegant look to it. It adds some greenery to a time of year when there isn’t as much. I snuck in a project for the kids welcome center at our church last month as well. I made these floating shelves and decorated them with party supplies I had that had a Christmas party vibe to them. I tried to make one more ornament to gift, but only got around to making one of them. I used an old deck board to cut out a Christmas star shape. Honestly, it just took too long to do with my jigsaw so I kind of put it away for another year. I think I might need to add a band saw to my tools for projects like this. One of the biggest diy undertakings was making 40 foam snowflakes. I learned a lot from this! It took over my garage for a while, but they looked so pretty when they were up. I used my projector to trace snowflake silhouettes as big as I could (I would do half of the shape on one sheet and half on another so I could tape them together). Then I used a utility knife for all the straight edges and an exacto knife for the curved spots. To add glitter, I sprayed a spray adhesives and then dumped glitter on it. It was a mess, but it was the best way I could think of. I tried a glitter spray, but it just wasn’t glittery enough. Also, to make this job easier for myself, I only used three different snowflake patterns. Once I had made one from each, I used it as a pattern totrace the rest.
The last item is a gift for a friend that loves Christmas. She had commented on the ones I had made before so I knew I needed to make her one too. I can’t wait to get it to her. Well, that’s everything for my 2020 handmade Christmas. I’m already scheming for what I might do for next year lol. Anyone else with me? Happy new year to you all! May it be full of creativity and love.Share This Post
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I have noticed that there has been quite a bit more activity over here on the blog than normal due to everyone doing their part and staying at home during this time. I decided I would release The Scrappy Bee Pattern for free to download and print to add to your sewing possibilities right now. I created it about ten years ago (crazy, right?), but I still think it’s really cute. In fact, my girls still have the bees I made them. They don’t get played with anymore but you can tell how they are worn a bit with all the loving they receivedover the years.
I also thought that these cute bees would be adorable in an Easter basket (and Easter is next Sunday!). They are a fairly simple sewing project and you can be so creative them. You can use different materials in so many ways to create a one of a kind whimsical bee. If you go all the way back to this original post,
you can see some of the original bees in action along with pattern testers bees. All the information you need is in the two links below. The first includes the instructions and the second is the pattern pieces. If you have any problems with these, send me a message with your email and I can email it to you. You can click here to view/save/print The Scrappy Bee Instructions. You can click here to view/save/print The Scrappy Bee Pattern Pieces. As always, I would love to see what you make! Tag me on social media or use #happytogetherbyjess to share your scrappy bee with me and others. Happy sewing! -jessShare This Post
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