Monday, November 22, 2010

Silhouette Giveaway!

Thrifty Decor Chick (one of my fav blogs!) just posted a Silhouette giveaway...a $299 value...yowzazzz!!  She has made so many cute things with hers...head on over here to enter!  I would love love love to win this!

Silhouette SD Digital Craft Cutting Tool (Silhouette)


My New Life

Check out this video from Stephanie Nielson, airplane crash survivor. It's so inspiring to watch...



Sunday, November 14, 2010

DIY Burlap Christmas Stockings

I've seen so many homemade stockings lately that I wanted to make my own.  By no means am I a "sewer"... meaning I've never maybe once picked up a needle and thread.  That being said, this tutorial is filled with step-by-step pictures for those of you like me :)  My grandma helped me with this project, therefore, you will see grandma-hands throughout:)

I forgot to take a picture of the materials you will need, but depending on how many you will be making your fabric length will vary.  I bought 1 yard of burlap-type fabric, 1/2 a yard of fuzzy fabric for the top and 1/2 a yard of felt for the lining. I should have bought a little more felt, but it ended up working out by patching the lining.

Here we go...

First, create a template of a stocking.  I chose to go bigger because you will have to turn the fabric inside out to start, so it will lose some of it's size when you are all finished.

I traced along the folded side to start.
Second, I cut out the traced stocking and squared the edge.


Next, I placed the stocking on doubled up felt {cut once = two pieces} and as I said before, I should have gotten more felt, but this was a remnant so it didn't quite fit the tip of the stocking...



So we used the scrapes and pieced it together to create the whole lining, first by measuring how much scrape we needed...


Then piecing the scrapes together and sewing them like this:


Next, we lined up the felt into the burlap {the reason I chose felt was because it would give the burlap some body to hold the stocking shape}


Then the sewing process began...


And ended up like this:

We went all the way to the edge of the burlap, unfortunately the felt didn't fit the entire tip, but that's ok we're first timers! ;)


After the sewing was done, we flipped it back from being inside out.  Now, I can never explain that correctly...inside in, outside out...whatev you get the idea :)

For some reason, this picture refuses to rotate...


Anyway, this is what it looks like when it's all sewn and lined.

Next step...the furry top!  This was interesting... first, we rolled it over to create a cuff then tried to sew it together.  


After the sewing machine refused to sew after fifteen  a bunch of tries, we gave up and started to hand sew it.  Thanks to Grandma for having patience!  Both the burlap and furry fabric needed to be sewn by hand at that point.

The hand sewing I did on my own, that's why it looks exactly like I did it on my own :)

I sewed the frayed edge into the cuff like this:


Then pinned the furry fabric on using bright pins...easy to see that way



and went to work...


I had a little helper the whole time too:


Here is the sewn product:


Now for some accessories, I tried little hanging ornaments, glittery snowflakes, etc and ended up with a simple bow:


added a little loop for hanging...



and there you have it!  Not too bad for a first-timer...I love it!


and again...



Hope you enjoyed & can use this tutorial!  

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Super easy sparkly Christmas candles!

I've been drooling over all of the Christmas ads, magazines, etc lately and I've been seeing these lovely candles everywhere:


...for $15, seriously?? I love them but $15 for a candle!

Anyway, I knew I could make them myself super cheap and equally sparkly :)

Here's what you need to make your own:


I'm sure you can find the candles from the Dollar Store, Target, etc.  I got mine from Ikea as a set.  

Now on to the directions:

1.  Coat part of the candle with glue (I used my finger to spread it, if you don't like being sticky use a brush) and sprinkle some glitter


2.  Add more glue around the candle and sprinkle all the way around.  Try to keep an even line around...if it is slightly uneven run your finger across the top to even out


Here's what it looks like compared to the plain one...I looove sparkles


I did the next one with all silver sparkles...






Bright & Sparkly




There you go!  Total cost: under $5...I'd love to see if you try this sparkly project!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Pumpkin Espresso Muffins

So I wanted to try this yummy recipe I found online (I can't remember where, thanks to whoevers recipe this is!) for Pumpkin Espresso Muffins...mmm.

Here's what you'll need:


2 cups of flour
1 cup of sugar
2 tsp. baking powder
½ tsp. salt
2 tsp. of cinnamon
2 tsp. espresso powder
2 eggs
1 can of canned pumpkin
1 cup of milk
½ cup vegetable oil
¾ cup of chocolate chips
Espresso sugar (optional)

§     Mix dry ingredients together, gradually add wet ingredients.
§     Stir until all ingredients are incorporated. 
§     Fill muffin cups 2/3 of the way (I use a cookie dough scoop)



§     Sprinkle espresso sugar on top.


§     Bake at 350 degrees for 24-25 mins. 

And....unfortunately, I was too busy tasting these little treats forgot to take an after-baked picture :)

Enjoy!!

Friday, November 5, 2010

Christmas Eye Candy

There are so many inspiring Christmas pictures out there I thought I would share some of my favs with you!

This mantle is rustic & beautiful...


I cannot wait to make this pretty pillow from Tatertots and Jello


I looove this banner, I'm going to recreate this and make it my own using wooden blocks {check back soon for tutorial!}


I'm also making our stockings this year, similar to these lovely ones:


And this is inspiration for my Christmas Eve dinner tablescape...


Thats it for now, before I have the urge to run to the store to start decorating!! Enjoy your evening!


Thursday, November 4, 2010

Silhouette Machine


Does anyone out there own a Silhouette machine?? I'd love to hear some reviews on it...it might end up on my Christmas list ;)  My main concern is it's compatibility with Mac.  I would love comments and reviews ~ thanks!!



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