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Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Needles-n-Pins Stitcheries: Let's Upcycle Your Christmas

With all the hustle and bustle of this season it is nice to take a few minutes and decorate your home for the holidays. One way to decorate is to use upcycled decorations. So I thought I would check out Etsy and bring you a few items I found. 


Let's start with the front door. Every front door needs decoration on it. How about this greenery front door decoration from QuailRoadDryGoods. They can make it made to order for you. 




Now every Christmas home decorating needs to have a snowman somewhere. How about this for a different snowman! MyWhimsicalLily has this one made from Mason jar lids. How neat is this. :)




Do you have a fireplace mantel or nice side table that needs that special something on it? If so, BriEllaCreations has this nice set of upcyled wine bottles that were turned into Christmas bottles. I love the red of them. 





Then last but not least....we need some decorations for the Christmas tree. How about these cute ornaments made from old beads and buttons from JunkSoupArt. I think they are so cute. :)





So now that you have seen a few things to decorate your home with I say we all get busy and either start decorating or add to the decorations you already have up. :)


Thanks for stopping by and happy decorating!

Colleen :)













Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Sewing A Holiday Centerpiece

I hope everyone's Thanksgiving was wonderful and everyone ate lots and lots. :)  Now the holiday season has really started so let's get busy doing some decorating in our homes. This tutorial shows us how to make a holiday centerpiece for a table. You can use lots of your Christmas fabric stash! I think that is what I will do. lovelaughquilt blog has this tutorial with all the steps on how to make it. Why not give it a whirl. :)










Happy sewing!

Colleen :)







Monday, January 12, 2015

New Owner

As some of you know, last week I posted about this blog being for sale. I'm pleased to announce today that we have a new owner...  Lucy Galgano.

I know Lucy will do a great job with this and I am positively sure that Bette would be as equally pleased as I am to know that the blog we created together has gone into such capable hands.

Please leave a comment or two for Lucy and follow her here if you haven’t already. She’s already posted something new this morning.

Thank you so much for taking this over, Lucy. I know you'll do a great job.

Deena Davis
www.ewenmeprintables.com

Monday, October 13, 2014

Jacquie's Up-Cycle Nation: Cashmere Pumpkin Patch

Pumpkin Season is in full swing! Leaves are falling, sweaters and scarves are layered on, and fresh pumpkins wait to be carved into jack-o-lanterns!  Houses are decorated inside and out as apple cider scented air wafts through open windows!  It's the perfect time to up-cycle old cashmere sweaters into sweet mini pumpkins!
Cashmere sweaters are easy to find in thrift stores this time of year.  Lambswool and Shetland wool sweaters also work well.  And don't stress if orange wools can't be found because hand-dying is easy- peasey. 

To prep the sweaters for crafting, machine wash and dry on high heat to felt the wool. If dying is necessary it should be done after felting. Prepare dye according to manufacturer's instructions. Cut the sweaters into strips and soak in the dye for approximately 15 minutes. Rinse and set out in the sun to dry.  I used a variety of  beige and pink shaded sweaters and was rewarded with a nice variety in orange hues.

 
Once the fabric is dry, press out the wrinkles with an iron on high heat. Cut strips into rectangles and squares ranging from 2 inches to 6 inches tall. This will create a nice variety in finished size and shape.  Fold each piece in half, right sides together, and stitch side opposite the fold.
 Now the wee pumpkins are ready to come to life!  Time to prep the finishing supplies:
Follow these eight simple steps for every pumpkin size. When creating the pumpkin sections (steps 7 and 8), start by anchoring floss at the top of the pumpkin and run floss down the outside of the pumpkin, bringing the needle back to the top by running it through the center of the pumpkin and repeating this action eight times.
Time for toppers!  Wee pumpkins need only a simple stem of fabric wrapped floral wire.  But for pumpkins 4 inches and larger the raffia-wrapped floral wire looks best accented with a wool leaf and curl.  Using wire cutters, snip stems 1.5-2 inches long. Leaves can be cut in random patterns for a touch of whimsy.
Using the wire stem, wiggle the wire around the top center of the pumpkin to create a small hole where the stem will be inserted. Remove stem and apply a small dab of glue into the hole. Reinsert stem and set aside to dry.

To apply leaves and curl to larger pumpkins, insert fabric wrapped wire alongside the raffia wrapped wire.  Pierce leaf upon the thin wire and push it down to the stem base, pressing firmly into remaining glue.
Use a thin paint brush end to wrap the wire, creating a curl.  Use jewelry pliers to shape wire stems and curls as desired.
Have fun!  Get wildly creative!  But use caution!  This craft is so easy and cost-effective, it's easy to end up with an abundant harvest in just a few hours!
To find gently used sweaters to up-cycle in your area simply Google search resale shops within your zip code.

LOVE  &  UP-CYCLE NATION!!
Jacquie Wheeler
Hand of Bela Peck
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hand-of-Bela-Peck/294397987277061?ref=hl

Monday, September 15, 2014

Jacquie's Up-Cycle Nation: Autumn Craft Supplies

Growing up in New England, I loved creating autumn decorations with my mother.  Her craft supply closet had almost everything we needed for primitive leaf garlands, pumpkin pot holders, and wee festive critters.  What we didn't have on hand we could find in nature or dye to meet our color needs.  Today's Etsy up-cycle artists are still employing time-tested techniques to produce top quality supplies hot fall trends.
Cooler autumn evenings lend themselves to working with warm wool.  3BagsFulled is busy turning last year's sweaters into this fall's craft supplies.  Perfect for penny wool, wool applique, and small sewing patterns. 
Vintage ephemera adds instant whimsy to any project!  These orange and white transportation tickets are available at ZoeAmaris, where the shelves are well stocked with paper supplies for every season and so much more! 

Gourds galore are waiting for creative souls at ridgetopcottage. This Etsy up-cycle artist works with Mother Nature to perfect the canvas straight from the earth.  
Vintage buttons are the icing on the creative cake!  From pillow accents to changing the look of a favorite jacket to breath-taking jewelry, the versatile button stands center stage!  Pick up these brassy beauties at AddVintage.
Wrap it up!  Don't forget the ribbon.  The final touch for every autumn masterpiece.  Howsewears crafts vintage inspired ribbons by hand-dying seam binding in colors that inspire!
For more fabulous supplies search recycled craft supply on Etsy.
LOVE  &  UP-CYCLE NATION!!
Jacquie Wheeler
Hand of Bela Peck
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hand-of-Bela-Peck/294397987277061?ref=hl

Monday, September 8, 2014

Jacquie's Up-Cycle Nation: September Stroll

September signals the coming of chilly mornings, sun-warmed afternoons, and the start of the autumn blaze of color. It is the return to bus stop walks with kiddos and lingering outside as the seasons change.  Right in step, Etsy up-cycle artists are crafting the perfect September stroll accessories!

Autumn is never complete without that famed fallen foliage crunching underfoot!  Believe it or not- some parts of the world never experience the brilliance of fall foliage. Luckily, botanicalart stocks pressed New England leaves ready to ship for insta-autumn!

Fall means colder weather is on the way! Transition to autumn's cooler temperatures with an up-cycled cashmere scarf .  Perfect for layering and oh so soft, this fiery orange beauty is made by RhodeIslandRag.

Keep that hair in check by accessorizing with signs of the season! Swing into BedfordFalls for stunning one of a kind headbands. Inspired by nature, this leather leaf is the perfect accent for everyday and easy to grab on the go.
Warm autumn afternoons are made for a good read!  Keep that place in the pages with fall inspired bookmarks like these beauties from MatteoGrilliArt.  Speaking of bookmarks, favorite this Etsy artist for gorgeous wildlife art and gifts!
 Don't forget the shades!  Even though it's getting chilly the sun still shines on bright.  Score this classic pair at VintageKismet where quality sunglasses stand front and center.
 To find more up-cycled autumn gems search recycled fall on Etsy.

LOVE  &  UP-CYCLE NATION!!
Jacquie Wheeler
Hand of Bela Peck
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hand-of-Bela-Peck/294397987277061?ref=hl

Monday, August 18, 2014

Jacquie's Up-Cycle Nation: Kitchen Kitsch

Back to school often means back to the family kitchen but it doesn't have to be all school lunches and practicality.  Celebrate the return of the daily routine with kitchen kitsch that is far from ordinary.  These Etsy up-cycle artists know what's cooking!
Add a bistro feel to meal prep with inspirational chalkboard art!  BeeCuriousDesigns transforms old cabinet doors into magic works of art to get the gas range flames burning.
 Give yourself the gift of a  fresh journal for recording favorite recipes and inventing new delights. Turn to ARMINHO for recycled paper journals with an airy and natural feel.
 Dress up the refrigerator with whimsical button magnets from JuNkTfUnK . This Etsy up-cycler also offers magnets and notebooks in a wide variety of school age pop culture.  Something for the grown ups and the kiddos for the new school year!
The morning grind loves kitschy accessories too! Spoil yourself with an artisan coffee scoop made from natural woods by the fine folks at TheArtisansCottage.   Newly born on Etsy July 2014, this shop is sure to be one to watch!
Back to school calls for time management and organization so get on board with canister sets to keep all the key ingredients front and center.  Score this gorgeous copper set from MonsieurLouis and take time to shop the romance of French vintage finds.
For more fab kitchen kitsch up-cycle style search recycled kitchen on Etsy.
LOVE  &  UP-CYCLE NATION!!
Jacquie Wheeler
Hand of Bela Peck
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hand-of-Bela-Peck/294397987277061?ref=hl

Monday, August 11, 2014

Jacquie's Up-Cycle Nation: Old School

August in Texas signals the slow end to summer- that gleeful time of year where parents celebrate the return of the kiddos to the classroom. As store shelves fill with fresh school supplies parents and grandparents can be overheard reminiscing about their own school days.  Fond memories of beloved teachers, playground rituals and of course- treasured supplies!
These Etsy sellers are ready to greet the nostalgic and keep the flames of yesteryear burning bright.

Nothing screams "back to school" more than vibrant black and yellow! Pick up an iconic school sign for home décor at VintageRoundUp. Looks great over the fish tank.


Who doesn't have a favorite school lunchbox in the memory bank? This space themed box can be scored at becaruns where youthful vintage fills the shop!

 Perfect up-cycle idea from 30one!  Vintage student chalkboards used as modern props for photo shoots or everyday "old school" text messages. Favorite this shop for back to school cool ideas for all ages.
The clock!  Perhaps the most stared-at object in all of school lore! Grab this vintage classroom gem
from LookatthisHoney

Vintage text books are perfect for up-cycled mixed media projects or nostalgic reading.  These Modern Illustrating books, available at bestellevintage, contain helpful  instruction and kitschy images.
Head over to thriftypyg for educational paper chasing.  From  gummed labels to vintage flash cards, this store has it all!
For more retro school finds search vintage school on Etsy.

LOVE  &  UP-CYCLE NATION!!
Jacquie Wheeler
Hand of Bela Peck
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hand-of-Bela-Peck/294397987277061?ref=hl

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Needles-n-Pins Stitcheries: Lemongrass Drain Opener

I know that essential oils have all kinds of uses and remedies, but I thought this one was really different. Who would have thought that an essential oil could be used to open drains! This oil is lemongrass and I know from a friend that lemongrass oil is great as a mosquito repellent, but who would have thought it would open drains. Hmmmmm...........learn something new everyday. :)

Commercial drain cleaners contain toxic chemicals and they can make your eyes burn and harm your lungs.You can use this recipe to open your clogged drains and for monthly maintenance. 

Recipe.....

10 drops of Lemongrass Pure Essential Oil

1 cup baking soda

3 cups boiling water

Put the baking soda and lemongrass oil in the sink drain, then pour in the boiling water. Once the fizzing has stopped pour more boiling water down drain. Plunge as needed to open the drain. 



Stock Photo

Sounds pretty easy to me. I have a bathroom drain that is notorious for draining slow so maybe I will try this on that drain. Now all I need to do is get the oil.....hmmmm.....maybe I can get it from my friend. :)


Have a great week!

Colleen :)



Monday, August 4, 2014

Jacquie's Up-Cycle Nation: Woodland Summer

August has arrived signaling the final days of summer.  With play dates and vacation frolic coming to a close, make the most of the hours remaining with woodland celebrations!  These Etsy up-cycle artists help by putting the exclamation point on cute!

Take the woodland critters to the picnic, classroom, or the office, with a whimsical lunch bag from alittlelark.  Each bag is made with eco friendly recycled cotton canvas for feel good treats inside and out.
Turn heads with over-sized soft sculpture moth brooches;  perfect for wearing or adorning a billowing curtain for woodland magic. Willowynn creates forest fabulous works of fiber art!
 Bring the forest home with these playful cut outs from MettaPrints. Lightweight, easy to assemble and oh-so-eco-friendly!
Read all about woodland fox facts with this info-zine illustrated by LyndseyGreen. This shop is stocked with sweet characters on a variety of useful products. Bonus: 10% of the sales on select items are donated to prevent animal cruelty.
Woodland sweeties look right at home when painted on rescued tree bits.  From hibernating porcupines to majestic mountains, TangentsBySHS covers the "woodsman in us all".
For more woodland wonders search recycled woodland on Etsy.
LOVE  &  UP-CYCLE NATION!!
Jacquie Wheeler
Hand of Bela Peck
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hand-of-Bela-Peck/294397987277061?ref=hl

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Needles-n-Pins Stitcheries: Picnic Recipes

Last week we got all our supplies for our picnic so now we need to get the food ready so this week I thought I would share picnic recipe with you and when I thought about a good place to get recipes for this I thought of.......yep, your right.......Pinterest!

So here are a few recipes for your picnic.....



First, what is one of the most eaten foods at a picnic....chicken! And this Crispy Picnic Chicken from Taste Of Home looks pretty simple to make and I am all about easy and simple. :)


From Taste Of Home

Next of course you need to have potato salad and Mother Thyme has this great recipe. I have a good potato salad recipe also and I will be sharing that with you in the next few weeks so stay tuned. In the meantime you can check this recipe out. 





And of course we need to have something to wash down all this food so how about strawberry lemonade from The Frugal Girls. This will hit the spot. :)





Now we need to top the picnic off with dessert and the number one dessert at a picnic is of course.............watermelon! Look at this great idea of how to serve watermelon. The kids would get a kick out of doing this! 




Now if you want to do a little something special with your picnic for the kids how about this idea I found at Hotel F&B. What a neat idea! Now if I had a beach to go to and the grandkids around maybe we could do this, but up north here picnicking on the beach is not an option as it is wayyyyyyyyyyy to cold even in the summer. :)


So since July is only half over there is still plenty of time to do picnics so get those picnic baskets out and filled with food and head out to wherever you want to go to have a picnic.

Happy Eating!

Colleen :)