Today's featured shop is Bella Blitz. Jodie specializes in custom made baby items with the stylish mom in mind.
Baby Girl Spring Dress
Barbie silhouette onesie with a hot pink bow
Baby Dress Set
Baby Carrier Cover Girl Canopy
Be sure and visit Jodie's shop to see all she has to offer. https://www.etsy.com/shop/BellaBlitz
Friday, August 23, 2013
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Witches Stitches - 3 Easy Ornaments
The Holidays are coming up and we are going to be decorating
our homes with great looking handmade items. Here are a few ideas for some very
easy ornaments.
1 – Paper cones. These are very Victorian and look great on
a tree. All you have to do is find a great antique holiday image and print it
out on card stock paper of your choice. After you print it out cut around the
image in a long triangle form. Now take the shape you just cut out and place it
on top of another piece of card stock. Sew the two together leaving the top
open. Cut the back piece to match the front. You now have a paper cone. Take a
bit of fiberfill and place it in the bottom to hold it open slightly. Now place
holiday greens in the cone. Use a piece of
wire or pretty ribbon for handle by gluing it into the inside sides. I use
white glue; you could also use your glue gun. It takes minutes to make these
and they look so wonderful on the tree or hung in the panes of you window.
2 – Very Prim Candy Canes. These are so easy, yet really
look Prim. All you have to do is purchase a pack of red pipe cleaners and one
of white. You can get them for very
little at your local craft store. Take one white and one red and now twist them
together. You will see right away how they start to look like a candy
cane. Make a strong cup of instant
coffee and run your twisted red and white pipe cleaner through it. Now take
your fingers and run them down the pipe cleaner squeezing the extra liquid out.
This also leaves it looking like it has been around for years. Now set it aside
on a paper towel to dry. When it is dry cut the pipe cleaner twist in half. Now
just bend the top into candy cane shape. These look great on a small tree or in
the hand of a prim snowman. If you want
to make a long one do not cut it in half and use 4 pipe cleaners, 2 of each
color so it is thicker.
3 – An easy window decoration is as follows. Take a few
clippings from your Christmas tree, or from any extra greens you may have. They
should be about 6” long. Bundle 3 of these together and tie it with matching
green sewing thread. Now add one of the candy canes you just made with a bit of
red thread. This will give you a branch
bundle with an antique looking candy cane on it. Make a few and hang them in
the panes of your window. Do not place them in every section; just do maybe 3
per window. These are so simple, yet look so good. You can use tiny suction
cups to hang them.
If you have any questions please give me a shout. Have a great day.
Faith
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Handmade Spotlight - Here Kitty Kitty
Check out this great selection of handmade black cats. You can view this entire treasury
by Clicking Here, or you can click on each item to see it in greater detail.
Primitive Wood Fall Plaque P...
Primgal
$16
| Custom order for Barbara Har...
emsprims
$18
|
JINXY hand painted black kit...
primchick
$25
| Primitive Needle Punch Pillo...
thetalkingcrow
$30
|
Primitive Black Cat Hallowee...
VintageHare
$14.95
| Vintage Style Feather Tree B...
countryroutepr...
$5.5
|
Halloween Quilt Black Cat Mi...
NeedlesnPinsSt...
$24
| Primitive Black Cat Hallowee...
MorningMistDes...
$39.95
|
Black Cat In Party Hat Primi...
Handofbelapeck
$25.5
| Halloween Jewelry Bracelet B...
Jynxx
$38
|
OOAK Halloween Folk art orna...
WitchHollowPri...
$12
| Halloween Carnival Retro Bla...
funhouse777
$12
|
Completed Cross Stitch Primi...
Stitchcrafts
$17.5
| Instant Digital Download Vin...
VeenasMercanti...
$5
|
Hand stitched Primitive-Folk...
JennysToleShed
$25
| Salem Massachusetts, Black C...
MoonlightPrimi...
$10
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Labels:
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Needles-n-Pins Stitcheries: Don't Take Decorating So Seriously
The items you collect tell a
story of who you are and where you’ve been. When you walk into your home, you
should be surrounded by the things that you love. A room should make you feel
comfortable and happy.
Don’t let others dictate your
choices or style of decorating. One person’s idea of decorating may be
different than another’s.
It is okay if your home is
not furnished in period antiques. It is okay to have reproductions and to work
authentic pieces in when your budge permits. Don’t have a room that is so
perfect and formal that you stand on edge for fear of disturbing the perfection
of it. You don’t live in a magazine. You live in a real home. Make sure your
home is comfortable for you and your family.
Not every room has to have
the same theme. One room can be decorated in primitives with the next room
being country-themed. If you want to decorate your bedroom in floral designs,
then do it. That is the fun of decorating. You get to do it the way you want
to.
You should never buy items
just for the sake of buying them. Make sure you love what you buy and always be
confident in your choices.
Everyone’s home is unique in
its own way. You may see someone’s home and decide that it is not your “cup of
tea”. Don’t criticize. Every home is as unique as the homeowner. That is what
is so wonderful about decorating. No two homes are alike. Don’t take decorating
so seriously. I am not the world's best decorator, but I must say our house is "lived" in. It is comfortable and it is "home". Have fun with what you have! :)
Colleen :)
Labels:
by your hands,
by your hands blog,
decorating,
home,
needles-n-pins stitcheries,
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Monday, August 19, 2013
Jacquie's Up-Cycle Nation: Great Cans
Tin cans are everywhere! We use them everyday, rinse them and toss 'em in the recycle bin. But artists have found unique ways to up-cycle tin can trash into whimsical treasures. I have not honed my metal-working skills so I rely on these Etsy artists to show off their creative up-cycling ways.
Garden fun awaits at SquiggaSquirms. Made from clean empty cans, these festive flowers are a perfect gift for any occasion!
Twice Baked Arts makes fun household décor from the recycle bin! For fun and whimsy head to Twice Baked Arts.
Need some unique up-cycled jewelry to show you're both stylish and eco-considerate? Check out Uncanny Rubbish for fab earth friendly accessories.
Eco-friendly is a big trend for brides! Add glimmer and shine to all the bridal events with these up-cycled aluminum favor boxes by Lizard Skins !
Go a little rustic country with hanging herbs taking root inside decorated tin cans! This example from All Natural Emporium is simple and affordable! A perfect way to continue growing herbs inside or outside throughout the seasons.
LOVE & UP-CYCLE NATION!
Jacquie Wheeler
Hand Of Bela Peck
Jacquie Wheeler
Hand Of Bela Peck
Labels:
diy projects,
etsy,
garden,
herbs,
recycle bin,
tin cans,
trash to treasure,
up-cycle,
up-cycle nation
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