My sister introduced this to me a few years ago, and I made them for the sweet gals I visit teach last year. They are super fast, super easy, and you can make a lot of them with the supplies you get. {can you say neighbor gifts???}
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Day 30- Shores of Galilee Ornament
My sister introduced this to me a few years ago, and I made them for the sweet gals I visit teach last year. They are super fast, super easy, and you can make a lot of them with the supplies you get. {can you say neighbor gifts???}
And the WINNERS are...
Monday, November 29, 2010
Day 29-Photo Memory Block Ornament
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Give Away Deadlines!
Day 28- Paint Stick Toy Soldier
My sister put in a request for a few "boy themed" ornaments. As boys are completely foreign to me-I have 5 girls!-this was hard. So I'm starting by asking if any of you have any ideas to share PLEASE leave a comment and a link. I {and my sister} would love to see what you've come up with.
Here is my best attempt at "BOY"-
{sorry for the dark pics, it was really late when I did this}
Want to make one too? Here's what you'll need:
A small paint stick (the freebie ones at the paint counter)
3 jumbo craft sticks
scissors
paint (red, blue, white, black, and flesh)
white ribbon
and a few extras: I used a feather, yellow fabric paint,
holiday themed buttons, a small piece of red polymer clay, floss,
and holly garland
and a few extras: I used a feather, yellow fabric paint,
holiday themed buttons, a small piece of red polymer clay, floss,
and holly garland
{look around and use what you have! It makes it more your own.}
First use your scissors to cut the sticks.
I cut about 4" off of the paint stick to make the body, the rounded ends of 1 stick for the boots about 1/2 an inch , cut 1 stick in half {on a 45 degree angle} for the arms, and the rounded end of the third stick for the hat brim-round the cut just a bit.
BE CAREFUL when you cut the sticks, they have a tendency to split if you don't hang on to them. It's a good idea to have a few spares around.
Painting comes next. I inked all my edges black once the paint was dry and added my rosy cheeks. Once the cheeks were dry, I dotted the eyes and highlighted the cheeks, boots, and hat brim.
Add the ribbon detail next. I had thin 1/8 inch ribbon so it wrapped it twice.
Wrap a sleeve around each arm. A hat band at the base of the hat, and the stripes on his dress coat.
Glue the pieces together next.
Add the soldiers embellishments. I gave his hat a feather
and used yellow fabric paint to make buttons.
I tied a small bundle of embroidery thread for a mustache
and added a red polymer clay ball for his nose.
Last comes the fun stuff he's hanging on to:
I glues the garland to his hands and then glues on the buttons.
I also gave him an official snowflake badge{to cover a misplaced blob of ink!}
Add a hanger to the back of his hat and he's ready for duty!
Happy Crafting...
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Day {26} and Day 27- Yarn Snowman and Flood light Angel
Again, better than I hoped. This went together faster than it might look, and all done with glue!
First I spray painted the bulb all white.
Second glued on a 2" wooden doll head to the screw in end of the bulb.
You can't really see this but she does have arms! I cut a white felt square in half ending with a piece 4.5x12 inches long. I folded the long ends in on themselves and glued them together making a long tube.
I then glued the center of the tube to the back of the bulb. Under the head, on the metal threading of the bulb.
I added a little bit of poly-fill and then cut the tube to the length I liked for the arms. Glued the ends of the tube closed and then glued the arms down onto the bulb.
I cut a bumpy circle out of the felt, snipped out a circle in the center of that, and then placed it around the "neck" for a dress collar.
Next I cut a piece of embroidery thread and wrapped it from front to back, under the head, tied it in a knot and then tied another knot about 3 inches up to make a hanger. Glued on a ribbon to cover that up.
I decorated my little wreath next, and then glued it on.
Made the halo out of holly ribbon and glued that on, and then inked the cheeks.
I cut out a pair of wings from cardstock and glued on white feathers, then glued them onto the back of the bulb. Last, I painted on the word "Peace" to the bottom side.
And done! 2 ornaments in about 2 hours...
not a bad days work!
Happy Crafting!
Friday, November 26, 2010
What a day!!!
Thursday, November 25, 2010
New Line Give away & Etsy Shop Coupon! {CLOSED}
I am so thrilled to have my new line ready to go, I've been working on perfecting it for a while. I am in fact, so excited about it, I want to share it with as many people as I can.
I am going to give away...
Baker's Delight set,
{in the color of MY choice}
Want to win one, here's what I need you to do...
Entry 1: Be sure you're a follower of my blog,
leave me a comment to tell me if your new here. Leave me a comment if you've been getting the goodies for a while. But you have to be a follower!
Entry 2: Share this post, share my blog,
share my Esty store, just share, share, share! Then leave me a comment on this post to let me know where you shared.
Entry 3: Place an order from me any time this weekend {11/25-11/29}
either through my Etsy Shop or here through my blog and
get an extra chance at FREE GOODIES!
{Use coupon code GREATGOODIES during Etsy checkout for 15% off your ENTIRE order! That's on top of the BUY 3 Get one kit FREE promo!}
*Free item is lowest costing product and does not apply to group priced items*
{Use coupon code GREATGOODIES during Etsy checkout for 15% off your ENTIRE order! That's on top of the BUY 3 Get one kit FREE promo!}
*Free item is lowest costing product and does not apply to group priced items*
I'll announce the winners on Tuesday!
Itty Bitty Baker's Line is here!!!
I am so excited to introduce to you my
Itty Bitty Baker!
line of children’s wood and fabric toys. As a mom, I want the best for my kids. I want to give them an opportunity to learn and grow in any situation-even when they’re playing. And, I want them to learn about everyday experiences in a fun and safe manner.
My girls love to “help out” in the kitchen. They were always helping themselves to my cooking utensils and aprons. After one too many times of ruining my shirt-I decided they needed some of their own. That’s where this all started, the need for a cute and fun child-size apron.
It’s only grown from there. I decided that the play food my girls had, wasn’t fun. Plastic molded forms that were easily misshapen and well, plastic. I wanted something more durable, more interactive, but still easy to keep clean. I found cute sets at the store, but didn’t like the price. And, I wanted something more personal, something more me, and now, I want to share it with you…
Itty Bitty Fabric Line
This line features finished fabric play toys and aprons.
Aprons are made of a soft, cotton flannel bodice and ruffle, grosgrain ribbon waist and neck ties, and a sweet cupcake pocket!
Aprons are made of a soft, cotton flannel bodice and ruffle, grosgrain ribbon waist and neck ties, and a sweet cupcake pocket!
Aprons are available in two sizes, small {2T-3T} and large {4T-6}. You choose the fabric combo from options shown HERE.
Apron price: $15
Cookie and Sweet Roll sets are sewn from felt with hand stitched details and bead work. Cookies arrive bagged in a set of 6, you choose rainbow or pink sprinkles! Sweet Rolls come boxed and tied in a set of 4.
Each set is available for $7.50
Save yourself some money and get a Baker’s Delight set! This set includes an apron of your choosing, 1 set of cookies and 1 set of sweet rolls for $25.
{all products require additional shipping}
Itty Bitty Wood Line
This line features wood and velcro play sets similar to those you’d find at Land of Nod or from Doug and Melissa.
So, what’s the difference? My sets come unfinished, ready to give your own special touch to. Paper cover or paint, the choice is yours. And, you get more pieces in each play set for less money!
Sugar Cookie set includes:
6 frosting toppers
Frosting spreader
Serving tray
Labels and Velcro pieces
4 bread slices
2 lettuce cutouts
2 cheese cutouts
2 tomato cutouts
1 mustard container
1 mayo container
1 cutting board
Labels and Velcro pieces
Each set sells for $15
{shipping is $10 for 1-3 sets}
These sets would make wonderful, personal holiday and birthday gifts!
**Add size and color choices in the message box during checkout**
Itty Bitty Baker's Line |