Monday, August 9, 2010

Vintage Dress Refashion

Dandi inherited a bunch of vintage dresses from her hubby's grandmother. Some of them are darling the way they are and others need a bit of help.

This is one of the dresses... a bit scary, but not lacking potential.


We figured out how long of a skirt Dandi wanted and chopped off the top. Then I finished the top edge and did several rows of shirring to create the stretchy waist. I added a few belt loops to run the sash through and voila... a fun new skirt.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

gypsy skirt refashion

BEFORE: AFTER:







It is still really wrinkled, but we were too excited for her to try it on... couldn't wait. I got this skirt at Goodwill for $3. I got the inspiration/instructions here and she posts more pictures of different styles here. SUPER EASY!


Monday, August 2, 2010

Lots of Bang for your Buck

If you need something big for decoration or for an award/ribbon of sorts, here you go.
I used a one of the really cheap Costco paper plates. I layered two different crepe papers and stapled them on to the outer edge of the plate, gathering as I went (one staple between each gather). Then I put a big paper circle in the center to cover up the raw edges. The End. So easy and costs less than $0.20 to make.
Although you can't judge how big it is in the picture, it's as big as a paper plate.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

A cute, cheap, personalized gift!

I know I've posted some towels already but these are so cute and easy to do that I wanted to let everyone know that if you wanted to make them...you should. If you aren't sure if you could do it, well, if you can sew a straight line then you can put a name on a towel. If anyone wants help or detailed instructions just let me know.
My daddy's beach towel
For my neice...

Friday, July 9, 2010

Christmas in July

While my husband is gone camping, I like to finish crafts that I have started. This was started two years ago, i finally purchased the glass blocks and now I just have to add a bit of ribbon  and put lights in the glass blocks, then they will be ready by this Christmas. (It will take me that long to get the ribbon)

The finished dresses

The girls had a lot of fun donning their festive 4th of July dresses. I love the holiday and remembering all those to whom we owe our freedoms. It is humbling to think that I was so fortunate to have been born here and to be able to choose how I live my life and raise my family. It was fun to have the girls dresses and all our family dressed in red, white and blue at church and throughout the day to honor our great nation.




Oh, I almost forgot! I finished the bottoms by stretching the fabric as I zigzagged the edge. I used a very short stitch length of about 1/2 and a medium width zigzag stitch. It gives it a bit of a ruffled edge.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

creatively speaking

We're having creative differences. I'm creative and you're different....

fontgarden.com
go to free fonts archive. enjoy.