back to school!

Category: DIY | August 23rd, 2010

i don’t know about you, but i heart school. always have. loved, elementary, middle, high, and college. just can’t get enough (although after this degree, i am donzo!) i get all excited knowing that all the little ones are starting a new adventure with another year. so fun!
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so in celebration of school i wanted to join jessica @ happy together and do her little school supplies project! something simple but cute and practical!
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spray paint fun
spray paint
and yay…
red
orange
pink
these will be for my pics and inspiration pics for my craft room…which is SLOWLY but surely making its way to being presentable. once i get things settled i will place them on the wall. :) hope everyone has a great first day of school!!!!!!! and those who are still in summer mode, enjoy the last of it!

ps. can’t wait for the fall. oh man. super excited about non triple degree weather. :)

peace and love
xox

i feel special..

Category: DIY | August 15th, 2010

since i am still considering myself new to this blogging thing….it makes me feel uber special when someone features me!!! (even if i wasn’t new, i would still feel special!) Michelle, Kim, & Brandy over at Someday Crafts made my day!!
bathroom after
they featured my first home project today! *smiles* y’all should check them out….you will not leave their site without something you want to create. :)
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peace and love
xox

lovely guest post~happy together!!

Category: DIY | August 10th, 2010

happy tuesday everyone! as you can tell i have been slacking on my posts, but jessica is here to save the day! thank you!! her awesome blog over at happy together is super cute and she has created so many great projects. if you haven’t checked it out then go do it! (after reading this post of course) :)

Hi! My name is Jessica and I am from Happy Together.

I’m a full time momma and Coastie wife who loves to create. I share all kinds of things over at my little place on the web.

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I am honored to be here and do a little guest post for Kristen as she has a lot on her plate right now :) I totally know how that goes!

The inspiration

The above picture is a shirt from Anthropologie. It is similar to the one that a reader suggested I do a tutorial for. It’s so cute, why not? I wasn’t able to find any fun knits in time to do this, but as you can see, a lot of fabrics will work. It’s all about the look you are going for.To make this, you will need a knit tank top, some fabric, scissors, pins, measuring tape, and all the sewing stuff. Make sure you use the correct sewing machine needles for the type of fabric you are working with. The following tutorial is just kind of a broad how to, as each persons tank top will be different.

I started off by measuring the height of the shirt to determine how tall my layers should be. I made mine smaller than in the pic because I was working hard to use up scraps.

Then measure across from side seam to side seam. You want the length of each tier to be a few inches longer than this. You want to be able to ruffle it, but not too much or it might get too bulky. Your final tier pieces will just be long rectangles.

Once you have cut out your pieces, baste and gather them. Pin your first bottom layer on first. Make sure it is at an angle.

Then sew it on with a zigzag stitch. This will allow for some give so the fabric will still stretch. Not the prettiest, but the other layers will cover it up and we will make the last one on top look good. Repeat this for the other tiers, except the top one.

Once you get to the top layer, place it on upside down. The right side of the fabric will be facing the tank. Pin the top of the tier where it where it will be sewn. Zigzag stitch across it, then fold fabric down. No funny zigzag line showing!

I like the addition of the extra pleats and ruffles, so I made to pleated pieces to go to the side. I honestly just pleated some scraps and then cut them to look nice when I pinned it on.

I sewed these in place with a long straight stitch.

For the neck ruffle, I wanted it to look a bit cleaner, so I folded the top down towards the wrong side of the fabric and sewed in place. Then I basted and gather a little farther down, pinned it on, and sewed it on with a long straight stitch.You can really do some fun things with ruffles and pleats. Use your imagination and have some fun. I’m sorry I don’t have any pics of it on a person, but I’m currently without a photographer to help me out.

first home project.

Category: DIY | August 5th, 2010

i actually had the energy to do a project around the house! there are tons of projects to do but clearly i tackled the bathroom first. actually it was the closet :) which was fun but nothing to post about.
bathroom before
here’s the before pic in the bathroom. i’m an organized person but just didn’t have the time, and husband was not happy about that section. it is right in front of the main mirror in the bathroom so there’s no escaping it’s craziness.
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skin
face
neck, wrist
so i made the super long field trip to ikea and bought these simple yet useful canvas organizers. they’re 2 for 3 bucks. i wanted to decorate them somehow since white was a little boring. got some felt and glued the words on them. hair=head bands, wraps, etc. skin=lotions, perfumes, face=face wash, lotion, neck=necklaces, wrist=bracelets….you get the point :)
bathroom after
here’s the after! it’s a lot better than before but not sure if husband likes it. ha. hope everyone has a great day!!! tomorrow is friday. yay!!!

*****update: as of now i have rearranged the bottom shelf with the meds and stuff since Penny pants can now get into everything. so yes…those who have small children, think about the reachable shelves. ;)

peace and love
xox

find me at Adventures in Dressmaking!

Category: DIY, guest bloggers | August 1st, 2010

happy sunday everyone! today you can find me over at Adventures in Dressmaking! it’s a previous tutorial i posted awhile back, but it’s one of my favorites. if you haven’t been to her blog before then you are in for a treat! she has tons of refashioning and creative projects, especially with clothes. thanks again Suzannah!

we are having a great day here. lovely church service. we sang a new song today and it went very smoothly. i think everyone liked it. Mexican food for lunch=yummy, and now hanging out with husband. rest is good. hope everyone has a great day. enjoy it while you can. come back later tonight for my 15 week belly!!
molly in hole
check it: after a big rock was dug up from our yard molly found the hole to her liking. :)

peace and love
xox