attempting scrapbooking…

Category: everyday | January 31st, 2010

during my crazy busy weekend, i had the pleasure of going to a little scrapbooking party with the ladies at my church. awesome. stayed up til 1 am and only got a few pages done. haha. we like to socialize. i thought i’d share some with you. i chose my moon in costa rica as the theme! (side note….i lost allll my pics of our honeymoon :( but thank goodness for facebook who still has them in my albums)
honeymoonershoneymooners!! costa rica 09
love pathlove is a path to the heart that knows its own way. -lamar cole
cheesy…but i love it. :)
costa rica foodi love food in general, but the food there was AMAZING. (so naturally dedicated a page to food)
working outmanaged to through in some exercise. (to work off all the food)
wild thingyou can’t see it but the hubs has crazy, crazy hair in one of the pics:)

i still have some more pages to work on…i’ll somehow find the time. other than that….this past weekend was an intense one but it was beautiful and i enjoyed seeing some friends and family. back at home and ready for a new week! praise God.

peace and love
xox

celebrate life

Category: everyday | January 29th, 2010

now this is one talented woman. i adore her…and i love, love, LOVE this video of her.



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on a side note…these next few days are going to be rough. two funerals in two days. never thought i would do that, but just ask for everyone’s prayers for the Reyna family and the Underwood family.

adorable Mia Reyna 19 years
wonderful J.B. Underwood 88 years.

celebrating life. be sure to celebrate the life you have right now. be blessed. tell your loved ones you love them. God is in control.

peace and love
xox

chocolate helps.

Category: everyday | January 26th, 2010

oh tuesday. almost done with school stuff. sigh. i really want some cookies….or chocolate. yummmm…cookies go well with studying and writing papers…yes.

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now i really want some…but no. gonna be strong!

thankful for another good day. thankful for being able to breathe through my nose. can’t take that for granted….lame cedar. forgot to mention that i had a great time with my family that came in to visit this past weekend. i heart my family and miss them oh so much! other than that off to finish my paper!
lovers
crazy hair hubs and i say goodnight!…at least that’s what he calls it, i love it. he’s getting it trimmed thursday. speaking of…i want a new do. thinking…bangs, layers…yea?!? exciting. have a great night blog world.

peace and love
xox

petals in your hair (tutorial)

Category: DIY | January 25th, 2010

flower pedal head band

pedals headband

i got this inspiration from a hair piece i saw awhile back from anthropologie, but i can’t find a picture of it…i guess it was really awhile back. but anyways i thought i’d share with you how i made them. the fun thing about these is that there’s all sorts of ways you can do this, from different colors to sizes and then arrangements. so i will just show you one way for now…(oh and they look like flower pedals to me, so i will call them petals) :)

step 1: grab the colors of felt you like. this is a good project for extra scraps laying around too!
felt scraps
step 2: figure out what size you want the petals to be. i did a lot of experimenting with the sizes but for this one i used about 2 1/2 inches in diameter for the top and about 2 inches for the bottom. (the size of the base is how big the petals will be)
pattern
step 3: cut them out! i usually trace all my circles first and then cut them all out at once.
cut out felt
step 4: take the top (bigger) piece. you can call this the starting position. ;)
starting position
step 5: this is where you want to make a “dart.” for those who don’t know what that is, simply fold over the right side with the end point at the center of the circle
fold over
step 6: this is what it looks like folded over…and then a side view of the fold.
folded overside view of fold
step 7: pin the fold and now you’re ready to sew it down
pin fold
step 8: start the stitch on the outside (about 1/4 inch away from the fold) and sew all the way to the point in the middle
sew the dart
then you get this!
sewn dart
step 9: take the top part you just did and pin it on top of the base piece. it probably won’t fit perfectly just by laying it down, but try to pin them together with the edges together. (this will give that poof of added material since they do not match perfectly)…not sure if that made sense :)
pin back
step 10: sew the pieces together with an 1/8 inch seam allowance.
sew together
and then you get this!
sewn flower
and this is the back…
sewn back
sooo you do this several times and you get a bunch of cute petals…
sewn flowers
the more you do it the better you’ll get…trust me. lol oh and i didn’t plan it, but this is another cute valentine’s piece! for these three i ended up making a headband.
pedals headband
i cheated and used a hot glue gun for the petals but you can stitch them as well.
back of pedals headband
i used some of this fabric to cover underneath. again i just a hot glue gun. she’s my best friend.
pedals headband
yay! hope you like it. let me know if you make anything with the petals! i have more to come. off to mocha monday with my girls. hope everyone had a great day!!

peace and love
xox

i heart bleach stains and tutorials!

Category: DIY | January 21st, 2010

ready for valentine’s day! haha. i am not the one to plan early, but this worked out nicely.

no more bleach stain
we all have those shirts where something happens to them, but you feel bad for throwing them away. well i do at least. that’s why i still have stuff from high school (that i still can wear thank you!…don’t hate beth) :) this is one of the most comfortable shirts i own and i was not about to throw it away…even with this lovely lil bleach stain on the neck.
ugly bleach stain
lame green shirt
you might just think it’s a plain jane tee, but it’s green! and fitting and jersey material. wanted to keep it simple yet still cute. so here’s how i did it!

step 1: grab your shirt (or skirt, pants, dress, etc.) that you want to “cover up” and some fun fabric you have laying around. you don’t need much.

step 2: cut strips of fabric out (i used one long one because of the available amount i had) for this project i cut 1 1/2 inch strips. if you want bigger ruffles then cut wider strips. i had a total of about 30 inches worth (but depends on what you want to do for the design)
strip of fabric
step 3: fold the strip(s) in half long ways…or hot dog style..and with right sides together! (i sewed with a 1/4 inch inseam)
sewn fabric

step 4: these pieces will be inside out so (patiently..unless you are a pro) turn them right side out. i used the good ole safety pin trick and that worked perfectly. the smaller the strips the harder it can be. but you can do it! i also ironed my strip down a little bit so the seam was in the middle.

step 5: with a machine, run a basting (longest length) stitch through the middle of the strip but be sure not to reverse at the beginning and end…we don’t want that to be a permanent stitch. you can also do this by hand with a needle and thread with loose stitches down the middle
basting stitch
step 6: then take one of the threads at one of the ends of the strip and pull! this is the fun part of gathering. decide how ruffly you want it. the more ruffles you want the more you pull. i chose to keep it down on the ruffles on this shirt.
gathered fabric
step 7: now it’s pinning time. figure out your design idea and just start playing. i was concentrating so hard i almost forgot to cover up the bleach stain. ha
pin fabric
i tend to get pin happy.
pin fabric
step 8: moving on to the lovely sewing machine. sew on your art. this time make sure to do the reversing at the beginning and end. the ruffles might move around when sewing so pay attention, unless you are cool with going with the flow :)
sew fabric
step 9: snip off all the loose threads and then admire. :)
finished!
step 10: had some leftover and added some heart buddies on the back.
back baby hearts
can’t have too many hearts
back hearts
leave it to my hubby to get a butt shot. ha
heart in lightyay
molly wanted in on some of the action too. :)
molly girl

feel free to ask any questions or thoughts or ideas, etc. love to hear from y’all! now…if only cedar would go away and i can breathe through my nose again. that would be oh so lovely.

peace and love
xox