Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts

Monday, July 6, 2015

Easy DIY No-Sew Pennant Banner

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Faultless/Bon Ami Company    for IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine.
 Faultless Premium Spray Starch is a great way to keep your clothes looking their best.  It is the starch that performs so that you can look your best!  And when you look your best, you can feel your best and preform your best too!  The Faultless Premium Spray Starch bottle will not clog, flake or stick, unlike other brands.  You can find Faultless Premium Spray Starch in the laundry aisle of most major retailers.
Faultless Premium Spray Starch not only makes your clothes look like new, it is also useful in sewing and crafting... in this case a none-sewing craft!  

 
Here is how to make your own:
1. Gather your supplies:
Fabric 1/4 yard (You could also get a fat quarter if you don't want to get it cut)
Binding (found at fabric store by the zippers)
Faultless Premium Spray Starch 
Paper for template
Scissors
 Hot Glue
 
2-3 Create your pennant template.  Fold a piece of paper in half and use a straight edge to make a triangle shape like the one below.  Then open it up and you have your template.  Put aside.
4-5 Iron your fabric and binding with Faultless Premium Spray Starch.  Just spray and iron. This is so helpful.  It really gives the fabric a great look and it also gives it the stability that it needs to hold it's shape.  And it makes the cutting so much easier!  
 
Use your template to cut out your pennants.
 
Option 1:
Using your Faultless Premium Spray Starch, iron the rough edges over to make a fake hem.   Again the starch gives it the stability and strength to help hold it's shape.  You only need to do the 2 sides going down... the top will be covered up.
 
Option 2:
You could use pinking shears to cut your your pennants to make sure no fraying happens. 
 
Finishing:
Open up your binding and place your pennant inside.  Use Hot glue to secure it to the inside and fold the binding back over.  I start at the middle and work my way out on either side evenly spacing the pennants.  You could also sew it instead of glueing it... but I was going for no-sew!  
And done! 
These are great for kids rooms, parties, home decor, gifts, showers!
 
 
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Thursday, April 9, 2015

DIY Coasters (15 minute Craft: Teacher Appreciation Gift)

I love my kids teachers. They work hard and do a fantastic job!  I am a teacher too, so I know how much they put into it.  So I always like to get them something to show our appreciation.  Teacher Appreciation week is May 4-8th so you have time to make this! 


Here is an easy DIY for you to do to show teachers that you appreciate them.  DIY Coasters paired with a cute glass, some straws and a fun beverage... to show that you know they deserve a break for all the hard work they have done.  This gift uses Oil Cloth since it is water resistant.  You can find it at Joann's (by the home decor fabrics- you may need to ask someone) but they have a limited selection.  I got this print from Oil Cloth By the Yard.  Lots of cute patterns! 

Here is what you will need to do:
1. Gather supplies: 1/4 yard Oil Cloth,  1/4 yard Felt, Sewing machine and other sewing tools.
2. Trace out the coasters.  I used a coaster I had as a template but you could also use a cup.
3. Cut out 4 of each out of the felt and the oil cloth (or more if you want).
4. Use a zigzag stitch and sew around the edge as close to the edge as you can get.  Since the oil cloth and felt do not fry you can leave unfinished edges out.  


And your done!  I got this cute glass much from the Dollar Tree and the Paper straws from Target.  I added lemonade mix to complete the gift! 
Here is a printable you can add to the gift! Just right click and save the image.  


Joining in the fun with:
 

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Easy Shabby-Chic Pumpkin Lights Garland

I am teaming up with QVC to make this cute halloween decor! 
Need super easy and cute Halloween decor?  You have come to the right place! 
Here is what you need to do: 

1. Gather supplies: Pumpkin Lights Strand, Fabric scrapes or fat-quarters in fall colors.
2. Rip your fabric into 1.5 inch strips
3. I find it is easier to hang the fabric on the light strand if they are hanging up.  Fold your strips in half and make a loop over the strand.
4. Pull both ends through the loop to "knot" it onto the light strand.
5. Repeat and repeat making a pattern across the light strand.  I put 2 fabric strips in-between the lights. If you want a fuller look you can put more. 


It also looks great for Christmas!

Need some more Holiday decor ideas?  Check out Your Home with Jill:
QVC’s Jill Bauer hosts the network’s popular show, You’re Home with Jill® and provides fans with simple solutions for their busy lives through innovative products, a library of stress-free DIY projects, and crowd-pleasing recipes. Fans can connect with Jill on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram @jillbauerqvc.

**Disclosure: I was provided with the Pumpkin light strand for free, however all my project ideas are mine and my opinions are 100% honest. **


Monday, September 22, 2014

Make your Own Barbie Doll Sleeping Bag {tutorial}


My kids are obsessed with putting things to sleep.  Baby-dolls, Teddy Bears, stuffed animals, transformers - you name it and they will put it down for a nap!  I ofter hear "Shhhhh, mom - my transformer is sleeping" So, I decided to make a sleeping bag for my daughter's barbie dolls.  


This is a great beginning sewing project, so you can do this! .  It also would be a great starter project  to work on with a little sewer like your daughter (or grand-daughter, niece, friends kid...etc)


Here is what you will need:
Fabric: I recommend felt or flannel for that soft feel, but woven knit works too!
Stuffing/batting (just a little for the pillow)
Sewing machine with thread and other sewing tools (like scissors)

I used the same fabric for both the inside and outside of the sleeping bag, but you could totally mix it up and use different patterns together.

**All seam allowances are 1/4 inch**

1. Cut out your fabric.  Cut two 12.5X6 rectangles and two 9.5X6 rectangles
2. Place right sides together and sew around 3 sides leaving the bottom side open.

3. Flip both rectangles right side out
4. In the longer rectangle put the stuffing in
5. Push the stuffing all the way to the top to form a pillow
6. Top Stitch across right under  your stuffing to form the pillow shape.

7. With right sides together place the smaller rectangle on top of the larger rectangle with the unfinished edges both on the bottom.  Starting 1-2inches down on one side, sew 3 sides like below.
8. Trim your corners and flip right side out.
 
And your done... Put your barbie down to sleep and tell everyone "Shhhhh- Barbie needs her beauty sleep!"

This would make a great add on for a girls gift!  
And wouldn't it be fun to make it with your daughter to give to her friend?! 

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Easy to Sew Dress (#SteamTeam, #NetflixKids)

Thank you to Netflix for Sponsoring this post
Ok- Lovely Readers - I am going to show you THE EASIEST dress to sew in the entire world.  No lie!  It is so easy!  Because mom's wanna have fun and not spend all day sewing!  We are girls too right?!

Here is how to make it. 
1. You will need a t-shirt and this already gathered fabric (I found mine at Joann's).  This fabric is the key to the easiness to this dress! Measure your daughter's waist before you go to the fabric store- this stuff is prices per inch - so you just want to get what you need.  It is not super expensive (especially when you use a coupon!) but it is just easier not to have a lot of waist! 
2. Fold in half and sew down to side to make a skirt. (You could just be done here if you just want a skirt... but with 2 more steps you can have a cute dress!)
3. Place your t-shirt in your skirt (with the seam in the back) and pin in place.  I pinned on the sides to keep it in place. 
4. Sew on the top of the dress.  While you are sewing stretch out the skirt so that the elastic is taunt- this will help the t-shirt gather in the right places.  Sew all the way around the skirt.  I used a small zig-zag stitch but you can also use a straight stitch.

Now put it on your daughter and play some Girls Just Wanna Have Fun music! 

Doesn't the Hello Kitty pattern flash you back to the 80's?  Netflix's stream Team theme this month is Totally Tubular - a throwback to the 80's!   My kids are loving watching all my favorite cartoons.  Every night before the kids go to bed they want to hear a story about when I was a little girl.  So, they got so excited when they found out they could watch the same shows I did when I was little. 

Here are some of our favorites: 

Here are some other fun ways to flashback to the 80's: 

Shrinky-Dinks



Make your own Jello Pudding Pops

Do you remember watching Jem and the Holograms and sining with them?  Or were you a Smurfs Fan?  What were your favorite 80's shows? 

Monday, March 17, 2014

DIY Crinkle Ribbon Baby Blanket Toy

A friend at our church is having twins.  It is so exciting because it took a lot of work to get these babies, and we are so happy for this family!  I always like to give a something hand made when I give gifts so, I made these crinkle ribbon blanket toys.  They are great because they can loop to a stroller, carseat of swing  or come along with the baby.  The crinkle adds another sensory aspect that babies love!  

Here is how to make your own. 

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Easy No-Sew Appliqué Flower Shirt and Jeans. (12MonthsOfMartha)

***This post is written as part of the 12 months of Martha program.  I get craft supplies from Martha Stewart Crafts for free to create fun crafts with.  All my projects and opinions are 100% mine.***

I had so much fun with this months box of Martha Stewart supplies that I made a second project!  And this one is SO EASY!  It took less then 15 minutes (plus dry time) to complete!  

No-Sew Appliqué!   
This one is for all you none-sewers out there who what to spruce up your clothes with some appliqués but don't want to sew them on! 

1. Supplies: Martha Stewart Fabric-to-fabric decoupage, Clothing item of choice, Martha Stewart fabric decoupage flowers, craft paint brush.
2. Brush on the fabric-to-fabric decoupage on to your clothing item where you want your appliqué to go.
3. Brush on the back side of the appliqué.
4. Place appliqué on your clothing item and decoupage sides together and brush over the top with more decoupage.  Let dry completely. 

It drys soft and is washable!  

Michaels currently has a 40% OFF coupon for any one regular price Martha Stewart Crafts Decoupage Item (includes decoupage, decoupage mediums, tools and accessories) which is valid until September 29th 2013.

Check out more fun projects on the 12 Month of Martha Pinterest board!




***Disclosure: I was supplied with the Martha Stewart craft supplies but my opinions are always honest!***

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Easy DIY Ruffle Top with the Summer of Joann

To say that I love Joann's Fabric and Craft Stores is an understatement!  Love love love love love Joann's... I am at that store at least once a week and my kids have been trained how to shop there! So, when I was asked to be part of the Summer of Joann's challenge - I was quick to accept!  I got to look through this catalogue and pick out a project that I want to make (and put my own spin on).

I choose this great ruffle top!  Theirs is crocheted... I don't have the time (Although I think it looks AMAZING!) so I put my own spin on it to make it super easy and cute!  
Find the full directions HERE to make Joann's version.

Here is how you can make an easy ruffle top:

What you will need:
Knit shirt or tank top
two coordinating fabrics

1. Cut your fabric pieces.
Here are some suggested dimensions (in inches):
12M - 3 X 36 and 6 X 36
18M- 4 X 36 and 7X 36
24M & 2T- 5 X 36 and 8 X 36
3T & 4T- 6 X 36 and 9 X 36

2. Finish off the bottom edges - I surged mine, but you could also hem them.
3. Gather your strips (I do mine at the same time) I use Dana's cheater method to make the ruffles.  Sew the ends together to make a tub.
4. Cut off the bottom of the shirt just a couple of inches under the armpit.
5. Pin the ruffles to bottom of the shirt with right sides together.
6. Sew the ruffles to the shirt.

Done!  Totally cute and easy! 



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Disclaimer: I was provided with a gift card to Joann's to buy the supplies for this project.  All options and projects are mine!

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Easy Burp Clothes {Tutorial}


I am working with WholePort - they sell a bunch of crafting supplies!  This month they sent me some fun baby print flannel fabric!   So I got to work making some things for our baby boy due April 7th 2013!

First up were Easy cute burp clothes:
Here is what you will need:
Cloth Diapers (I got my 5 pack at target)
Sewing Macine with sewing supplies (like thread, scissior, etc)

1. Cut your fabric so that it is about 1/2 longer then the sids and wide enough so that you can fold it around the end of the cloth diaper.  I make my about 6 inches wide so that it would be a 3 inch wide stripe.

2. Use an iron to press a 1/4 inch fold on all four sides.  This will give a finished edge.

3. Fold in half and pin around the botton of the burp cloth.  Sew on all 4 sides as close to the edge as you can.


4. Repeat for the other side.

Make as many as you want... they make a great baby shower gift! 


I also make a blanket for the crib with the cute fabric and some soft minky.  I just cut out my crib size blanket (I used one I had from before... about 45X60 inches).  Sewed with right sides together leaving an opening to turn right side out.  Then turned it right side out and top sewed all around the edge closing the opening and done! 

I also made a Crinkle Tag blanket

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