Sunday, May 11, 2014

Blog Party Sunday - Show Us What You're Making

Welcome to our Blog Party Sunday. We would love to have you show us what you are making.

You are allowed to add 3 links to your shops or your blog.

The rules are simple:
1. Follow our blog
2. Handmade items only.
3. You may list up to 3 items each week.
4. Family friendly items only.

The success of this link party depends on the participants so spread the word to your friends, visit the shops,  post about it on your  blog, in a forum or on your favorite social networking site, grab the button and put it on your blog or website.
Just click on the Add Your Link button below and add your items.
And if you would like to add a link to the party you can grab this button below.


Friday, May 9, 2014

Today's Featured Shop - Just The Cute Stuff

May is National Scrapbooking Month and to celebrate I'll be sharing some great paper crafting shops all month long. Today's featured shop is JustTheCuteStuff.

If you are looking for the perfect party favors, matching cupcake toppers or bottlecap items Just The Cute Stuff is the place to be!

Here are a few featured items...

Soccer Candy Stix Tubes



Owl  Cupcake Toppers


Personalized Cupcake Bottlecap Necklace 

 

Bookmark Kindergarten Graduation 

 

 Thanks for joining us today and be sure to stop by and visit JustTheCuteStuff.


Thursday, May 8, 2014

Witches stitches - Stacking Red, White and Blue Stars


At the end of May I put out my red, white, and blue decorations. I do it a few days before Memorial Day.  I do it because I have respect for Memorial day an because it denotes the beginning of Summer. I always have the American flag out year round, but at the end of May I will add some RW&B birdhouses, bunting and things around out home inside. I made a stack of RW&B fabric stars and I just love them. They are so easy and requires very little sewing know how.

Step 1 – Find a template for your stars. You can find all sizes of stars on-line, just do a Google search for “star outlines”.

Step 2 – Cut out your chosen stars from freezer paper. Iron them onto a double layer of cotton muslin shinny side down. Make sure to leave enough space between them to sew and cut out.

Step 3 - Sew around the stars. Do not leave an opening. After you have sewn all the way around the star, remove the freezer paper.

Step 4 – Clip all our corners and then make  small slit in the center of the star with just one layer of fabric. Turn our star to the right side, stuff and stitch shut. Ou will not see the opening when you stack the stars.

Step 5 - Tea dye your stars and hang them out to dry. After they are dry paint one red, one white and one blue. When they are dry sand them with a fine grit sandpaper to give them a tie worn look.

Step 6 – When you are happy with the look of our stars, stack the together. Make sure you place the sewn opening up on the bottom heat and down on the top two hearts. This way you have 3 perfect hearts. After you stack them one on top of the other wrap them a few times with a fine strand of jute string. You can add  a paper tag also.

 

This looks great on a table or in a cupboard. If you have any questions just give me a shout. Thanks for reading

Faith

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Handmade Spotlight - Celebrate Nurse's Week

This week is National Nurse's Week. Let's celebrate with some handmade items for all the caring and kindness the nurse's in our lives bless us with.



Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Needles-n-Pins Stitcheries: Let's Plant Those Gardens

Well May is here and it is time to really get busy and plant those gardens. Whether you are a flower gardener or a vegetable gardener there is planning to do. I collected a few tutorials from Pinterest to give you a few ideas on how to plant that garden this year. When I was searching for these tutorials I was amazed at all the different ways to garden. Here are a few I found.....

If you need to have a raised bed for your flowers or vegetables (which I would need) The Home Depot has a great tutorial on how to build one of these.




Do you grow herbs? Do you have a limited amount of space to grow your herbs? How about this cute idea from Home Talk.





Do you have a little place on your deck or porch that needs a little sprucing up with some flowers? Try this idea from Melissa atThe Inspired Room.




Now if you are short on space Apartment Therapy has a wonderful tutorial on how to grow vegetables, flowers, herbs, etc in a small space! What a great idea!



Then last but not least for those of you who really wan't to get elaborate with your flowers how about trying this out! I think it looks amazing and would love to have something like this in my yard, but then the moose would just eat the flowers and drink the water! LOL! Flea Market Gardening has the instructions on how to do this. 




So if you love to garden and love those flowers and vegetables, Spring is here so you can get started planting those gardens. 

HAPPY GARDENING!

Colleen