Monday, April 30, 2012

"I am a child of God" Sign

My daughters room is decorated in lavendar and white (with gray accents I have been adding as of late).
I saw this frame laying around my house, and had a vision of this for my daughter's room. 



Added some rosettes from scrapbook paper. 
Totally easy to make and basically impossible to screw up.


I did the text in Word, which was a pain in the rear by the way. I prob should something else :)

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Monday: Sew Can Do, Graphics FairyMad In Crafts, It's So Very Cheri, Skip To My Lou, The Girl Creative,  DIY Showoff, Making The World Cuter,  Sumo's Sweet Stuff, Keeping It Simple, Trendy Treehouse,   
Tuesday: Sweet Floweret, Hope Studios,
Wednesday: Sugar BeeSilly Little Sparrow, Today's Creative Blog,  
Thursday:Someday CraftsThe Thrifty Home
Friday:Beyond The Picket Fence, Train To Crazy733Shabby CottageFireflies and Jellybeans, Somewhat Simple, Thirty Handmade DaysShabby Nest, 
Hodgepodge FridayFun To CraftTidy Mom, Finding Fabulous, Fingerprints on the FridgeSimply Sweet Home, 
Chic On a Shoe StringKojo Designs.
Saturday: Show and Tell I Am Only One Woman, The Hungry Hippo, Funky Junk Interiors, Saturday Spotlight @ Craft Envy Read more

Friday, April 27, 2012

Saturday Spotlight #86

Thanks for joining me today and linking up your beautiful creations!






RULES:

1) First, create a blog entry about something you made yourself. Post our Saturday Spotlight button under your post or somewhere on your blog so that others can find all of your awesome links at Saturday Spotlight. Our linky party button is on the right side of our blog. Just copy the html code to the bottom of your blog post. If you would like to keep it somewhere else on your blog where others can see it, that's also ok.
2) Next, add your blog post name down below and then add the link of the blog entry about your project (not your homepage) . To get your link, click on the title of your blog post that you would like to enter and then copy the address that appears in the address bar up top, and paste it down below. It should look about like this: http://yourblogname.blogspot.com/2009/07/your_project.html.



This week I shared my Felt Quiet Book. 
(A huge project that I have been working on since February).


Some of my favorite links from last weeks party:

LOVE this laundry sign by Burton Avenue. My laundry room is WAY too boring.

 Beautiful lantern redo over at vixenMade.
 


 







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Monday, April 23, 2012

Felt Quiet Book

I decided to get a head start making a quiet book for my baby girl since she's already starting to get wiggly at church. This book is made all from felt, and the binding that I used makes it possible to add more pages simply by opening the book rings. I didn't feel like I went all out whatsoever as far as details go, and it still ended up taking about 20 hours. Phew. Glad to be done!



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 Learning to count with beads and the corresponding number.

To learn to snap there is a coat that snaps shut.
To learn to button and match colors, there are matching flowers with buttons.

 Dress the doll with felt clothes. 
The baggie has a velcro and a zipper to keep it shut and to teach zipping.

 Match the shapes with the sewn on outline.

 Tie a shoe lace.


Barn with felt finger puppets.




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Tuesday: Sweet Floweret, Hope Studios,

Wednesday: Sugar BeeSilly Little Sparrow, Today's Creative Blog,  
Thursday:Someday CraftsThe Thrifty Home
Friday:Beyond The Picket Fence, Train To Crazy733Shabby CottageFireflies and Jellybeans, Somewhat Simple, Thirty Handmade DaysShabby Nest, 
Hodgepodge FridayFun To CraftTidy Mom, Finding Fabulous, Fingerprints on the FridgeSimply Sweet Home, 
Chic On a Shoe StringKojo Designs.
Saturday: Show and Tell I Am Only One Woman, The Hungry Hippo, Funky Junk Interiors, Saturday Spotlight @ Craft Envy Read more

Friday, April 20, 2012

Saturday Spotlight #85


Welcome, welcome crafty friends! 
Come link up your awesome projects!

This week I shared my Foam Board Bedroom Sign for my baby girl's room.




Some of my favorite projects from last week were:

These Bunny Oreo Truffles From A Rosie Sweet Home


This gorgeous Burlap Rose Lampshade by Pajama Crafters




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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Foam Board Bedroom Sign

I made this bedroom sign for my little girl totally on the cheap! I used some scrap paper, ribbon, and tulle I found lying around.




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Materials:
-One Elmer's folding foam board.
-Scrapbook paper
-cutout of a letter
-ribbon
-tulle
-xacto knife and scissors
-hot glue and elmers glue




1. I glued the letter cut out to a peice of the foam board and then cut it out with the xacto knife.

2. I glued all the scrapbook paper on the sqaure board for the back ground. 

3. I tied the tulle in a bow onto the letter and then hot glued the letter to the board.

4. I hot glued the ribbon around the sides of the board (so the foam didn't show). Then I hot glued the tulle on the top and side.



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Tuesday: Sweet Floweret, Hope Studios,

Wednesday: Sugar BeeSilly Little Sparrow, Today's Creative Blog,  
Thursday:Someday CraftsThe Thrifty Home
Friday:Beyond The Picket Fence, Train To Crazy733Shabby CottageFireflies and Jellybeans, Somewhat Simple, Thirty Handmade DaysShabby Nest, 
Hodgepodge FridayFun To CraftTidy Mom, Finding Fabulous, Fingerprints on the FridgeSimply Sweet Home, 
Chic On a Shoe StringKojo Designs.
Saturday: Show and Tell I Am Only One Woman, The Hungry Hippo, Funky Junk Interiors, Saturday Spotlight @ Craft Envy Read more

Friday, April 13, 2012

Saturday Spotlight #84

Happy Weekend, fellow crafters! Thank goodness, this week has been the devil. Anyways. 
I can't wait to see some awesome projects! This week I shared my thrift find--  



Some of my favorite projects from last week are as follows:

Super cute Alphabet Art Printable by vixenMade.

Pretty Pinata on the cheap! by Backless Shirt
 
 





RULES:

1) First, create a blog entry about something you made yourself. Post our Saturday Spotlight button under your post or somewhere on your blog so that others can find all of your awesome links at Saturday Spotlight. Our linky party button is on the right side of our blog. Just copy the html code to the bottom of your blog post. If you would like to keep it somewhere else on your blog where others can see it, that's also ok.
2) Next, add your blog post name down below and then add the link of the blog entry about your project (not your homepage) . To get your link, click on the title of your blog post that you would like to enter and then copy the address that appears in the address bar up top, and paste it down below. It should look about like this: http://yourblogname.blogspot.com/2009/07/your_project.html.




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