Thursday, November 5, 2009
AWOL
Whoa...time has flown! Where have I been?? Searching everyone else's blogs. I loooove me some blogs. Tutorials. Creative inspiration. I could browse for hours! I am hoping to do some more updating soon. I have not been exceptionally crafty lately...but I feel it coming on. It's not the holidays if I don't craft. I think I'm gonna revamp the page a little, and try to get this think going again! Thanks for stickin' around ;)
Friday, May 1, 2009
More for the new mommy...
This site is an amazing source for handy-helpers for new mommys! Free patterns galore; everything from wraps and slings (some of them are no-sew!) to converting your bras into nursing bras and t-shirts into nursing tops. What a resource! Oh, don't forget the restaurant high chair and grocery cart covers...gold mine, mommas!
Just remember, these patterns and the products they make are for personal use only. Feel free to share the site, just don't pass off the patterns as your own. And by all means, make these things for all the new mothers in your life, just don't peddle the product :)
Happy crafting!
http://www.sleepingbaby.net/jan/Baby/
Thanks to Jan Andrea for the freebies!
Just remember, these patterns and the products they make are for personal use only. Feel free to share the site, just don't pass off the patterns as your own. And by all means, make these things for all the new mothers in your life, just don't peddle the product :)
Happy crafting!
http://www.sleepingbaby.net/jan/Baby/
Thanks to Jan Andrea for the freebies!
Nursing Cover Pattern
Wowowow. Too bad I didn't have this pattern when my girls were nursing; I was too cheap to buy one!! Dum-da-da-dum...here is it, a free pattern for making your own nursing cover/apron. This would make an excellent gift for any nursing mother. If I can find the time, I would like to make one for a friend of mine :) I'd better hurry it up!
As always, send me a pic of your completed project, I'd love to see it!
http://www.blisstree.com/breastfeeding123/free-pattern-to-sew-your-own-nursing-cover/
As always, send me a pic of your completed project, I'd love to see it!
http://www.blisstree.com/breastfeeding123/free-pattern-to-sew-your-own-nursing-cover/
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Fun Fonts
I am a font-person. I am addicted-ish. Apparently-I like using hyphens today, too! lol. Any whoo- I've been downloading free fonts this morning (because it's my fetish); I thought I'd share the process for any of you that would like to have cute fonts, but don't know how to get and/or install them.
Open your internet browser. You can Google "free fonts" or what ever combination of words to get the type of fonts you're interested in having (ex: free distressed fonts, free girly fonts, etc.). If you would like to browse what's available, try this site: www.dafont.com
Once you've selected a font, click DOWNLOAD for either Mac or PC, whichever; some sites just list DOWNLOAD. OPEN the file, no need to save. Once it is open, you'll want to UNZIP the files, which also means EXTRACT ALL FILES. Sometimes there are more than one file for different type-styles, bold, outline, etc. There can also be ReadMe files, kind of a disclaimer by the creator addressing proper uses of the file. The font files are often denoted with a TrueType (a blue TT) icon (occassionally, OpenType, a gray and green O).
These are the simple instructions for installation---
Windows Vista: Right-click on the font files > "Install"
Windows XP: Put the font files into C:\Windows\Fonts
Mac OS X: Double-click the font file > "Install font" button.
If you are operating on a different system, you can take the long route:
Minimize your extracted file to the bottom of the screen.
Go to your START menu, and select CONTROL PANEL. Open the FONTS file.
Now, open your font again, and drag the icon onto the FONTS file, you might see a plus sign+ denoting the transfer of files.
With certain antivirus/antispyware, the computer will ask permission to download the file, in that case you would select CONTINUE.
I hope this was helpful, enjoy the world of free-fonts! :)
Open your internet browser. You can Google "free fonts" or what ever combination of words to get the type of fonts you're interested in having (ex: free distressed fonts, free girly fonts, etc.). If you would like to browse what's available, try this site: www.dafont.com
Once you've selected a font, click DOWNLOAD for either Mac or PC, whichever; some sites just list DOWNLOAD. OPEN the file, no need to save. Once it is open, you'll want to UNZIP the files, which also means EXTRACT ALL FILES. Sometimes there are more than one file for different type-styles, bold, outline, etc. There can also be ReadMe files, kind of a disclaimer by the creator addressing proper uses of the file. The font files are often denoted with a TrueType (a blue TT) icon (occassionally, OpenType, a gray and green O).
These are the simple instructions for installation---
Windows Vista: Right-click on the font files > "Install"
Windows XP: Put the font files into C:\Windows\Fonts
Mac OS X: Double-click the font file > "Install font" button.
If you are operating on a different system, you can take the long route:
Minimize your extracted file to the bottom of the screen.
Go to your START menu, and select CONTROL PANEL. Open the FONTS file.
Now, open your font again, and drag the icon onto the FONTS file, you might see a plus sign+ denoting the transfer of files.
With certain antivirus/antispyware, the computer will ask permission to download the file, in that case you would select CONTINUE.
I hope this was helpful, enjoy the world of free-fonts! :)
Monday, April 27, 2009
FELT great!

I absolutely love etsy! Even when money is tight, I love to visit for inspiration :) I found this etsy store via a friend of mine; I fell in love! Who knew you could do so much with felt??? And so very GREEN-ish. I'm not the most eco-friendly, but for every piece of generic plastic food that gets stepped on while I attempt to tidy my daughters' room, I will envy these beauties! I would really like to try the tea set, it is absolutely adorable!
Follow this link for an inspirational treat, let me know if you try any of the patterns, I'd love to see your results!
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Tu-tu cute!!
I made tu-tus for the girls as well, the tutorial I used is no longer available. This creative momma gave instructions with photos on her blog: http://july24tojuly24.blogspot.com/2009/04/how-to-make-tutu-with-photos.htmltojuly24.blogspot.com/2009/04/how-to-make-tutu-with-photos.html
Bless her for taking photos as she worked, it never occurred to me how handy those might be later! It can be a little difficult to picture the "ties" in your mind, but once you get the hang of it, you can knock it out in no time!
As always, this project is super cheap, and tu-tu cute! It can be completely no-sew. I did, however, sew the elastic waistband; there are ways around that ;) I used yardages of sparkly tulle from our local Wal-Mart. I'll never do that again. 6" rolls of tulle are available in a multitude of colors. I'm sure it's not quite as cost effective, but with small children and crafting during nap time and after bed time, I'm willing to pay a small convenience-fee :))
I hope to have a tutorial of my own [on the subject] eventually; I wanted you all to know that it is possible, and absolutley worth it! It would make a great gift or costume for any little ballerina-princess-fairy!
Bahaha...I just noticed they both let the same pant leg ride up, lol.
Make Your Own HaIrBoWs!!
Does your girly-girl love to accessorize??...these step by step instructions will save you a ton'0'money and appeal to your creative side :) With easy interchangeable bows it'll save a ton of storage space. Make an inexpensive and adorable bow holder for a great custom gift!
The site is: http://www.girlythingsbows.com/pinwheel_bow.htmlYou can buy lengths of ribbon (for next to nothing!) in the fabric department at Wal-Mart or other craft/fabric stores. Alligator and other clips are available in bulk at little expense at beauty supply stores.
Below is a picture of the bows and bow holders I made the girls for Christmas. I used the pattern for "pinwheel bows" (instead of using craft wire, I used a needle and thread!). I caught the little [painted] wooden lady bugs on 50% sale at Hobby Lobby, I believe I paid 59 cents for the two of them! I just painted their names with puff paint and hot glued a length of ribbon and also a loop of thin ribbon to hang it from.
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