For my kids' school teachers gifts this year, I got my idea here. So cute and easy. It took about a 24 pack of crayons for each letter. I printed out 2 copies of the letter and teacher's name on the paper. Then, I started cutting crayons to fit the shape on one of the papers. (This first paper will get crayon shavings all over it and not be used for the finished project) If you are so amazing, you could probably just glue them right on, but I wanted to make sure they'd all fit and look good first.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Jammin' in the Kitchen
1 hour start to finish for 8 1/2 pints of blueberry jam.
Almost 3 hours start to finish for 6 pints of orange marmalade.
I have made jams lots of times. It has gotten quick and easy. This was my first try with marmalade. I think it will be my last. It was a big sticky mess and lots of hot stirring, not my favorite. It does taste good however.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Twirly Skirt
We got the cute princess top at the Salvation Army for $1.25, but we needed a princess skirt to go with it. This is what I came up with.
The top section is 1.5 times the size of her waist and 5 inches long.
The lower section is 4 times the width of the top section and 12 inches long. I gathered it and sewed it to the top section.
The ruffle on the bottom is 2 inches by 2 times the width of the bottom section. I gathered it in the middle and sewed it with the bottom edge of the ruffle even with the bottom edge of the bottom section. I didn't hem it because it is knit and will not fray.
Then I folded over the top of the skirt and sewed it to make a casing for the elastic. Measured and cut the elastic to fit her waist, put it in and sewed the ends together. Super Easy! I made it in about 45 minutes. You could make this skirt to fit any size by just adjusting the length of the layers.
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