I know I already have an awesome 4th of July wreath, but when I saw this one, I wanted to make another one. I can't decide if I like her buttons better than my stars, so I may end up switching them out for buttons later. I don't have many indoor decorations for this holiday, so one of the wreaths will go inside and hang from the inside of the patio door in the living room.
The perfectionist/OCD part of me was annoyed the whole time at making this. I wanted each wrapping of yarn to line up next to the previous one, but that wasn't going to happen since it's a circle and the inside is smaller than the outside. So the rows on the inside had to overlap - I don't know why, but that bugged the crap out of me. And it took about 2 hours of nap time to wrap. I used one of the straw wreaths since they are a bit thicker compared to the styrofoam ones. Also, with a trusty coupon from JoAnns, it was only $1.79 - cheaper than the foam ones for some reason. I left the plastic wrapping on since it would help keep it less bumpy - not sure if you usually take it off or not...
I cut the stars out of craft foam, but they looked too bright since I didn't use white yarn, I used a cream colored yarn. So I took out the brown ink pad and distressed the stars a bit so they would look a bit darker/worn. I like it a lot better!
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011
Subtle Patriotic Pillows
I wanted to make pillow covers that were fitting for the 4th of July holiday coming up, but I wasn't like most of the patriotic fabric I saw at the store - I was hoping for stars but didn't like the cartoon-ish ones I saw, so I wandered over to the home decor fabric and found a navy blue print. And then I decided I was going to go for a subtle patriotic flare for the couch.
I used red satin for the band and bow, but I would suggest using something not so slippery - I'm adjusting the bows and fixing the way it's laying about every hour from kiddos (or my husband) playing or sitting on the couch. I ended up making 2 of these pillows. I have a red couch, so they look pretty on it - adding to the holiday decor.
The pillow covers are the removable type with the envelope back so that I can change them back to my every day pillow cover when the holiday is over. For the bows, I just sewed a band to fit around the pillow, added a big rectangle for the body of the bow and then wrapped the bow center around the bow rectangle and the band.
I used red satin for the band and bow, but I would suggest using something not so slippery - I'm adjusting the bows and fixing the way it's laying about every hour from kiddos (or my husband) playing or sitting on the couch. I ended up making 2 of these pillows. I have a red couch, so they look pretty on it - adding to the holiday decor.
The pillow covers are the removable type with the envelope back so that I can change them back to my every day pillow cover when the holiday is over. For the bows, I just sewed a band to fit around the pillow, added a big rectangle for the body of the bow and then wrapped the bow center around the bow rectangle and the band.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Shabby Apple Dress Review & 10% off code
It's time for more about Shabby Apple - they sell women's and little girl's dresses at www.shabbyapple.com. If you haven't heard of them, be sure to check them out. They also sell accessories, but they have some of the most gorgeous dresses out there. When I was contacted about doing a review, I was a bit nervous - I've wanted to own a Shabby Apple dress, but wasn't sure it would look good on me. I'm still carrying some left over pregnancy weight and don't have the long, lean legs and slender figure that the models do. I'm 4'11" and that tends to make dresses meant for women heights fit me weird. So no matter what, I was certain that the dress wouldn't look any where near as good on me as the model in the picture. But I decided to give it a try and picked one!
I chose the Lighthouse dress from the Set Sail! line ... by far, my favorite line of dresses at the moment. This dress is a butter yellow color. It's hard to tell in the pics online. It looks more ivory online, but once I received it in the mail, it definitely has more of a butter yellow color. I also like the Overboard dress as well. I love the pop of red on the dress.
Besides the fact that I didn't match any of the sizes on the sizing chart, I just picked the size that seemed to meet most of my measurements and crossed my fingers. And guess what!! It zips up just fine! I was so happy it fit. And it hits me a little below the knees since I'm shorter than your average female. But I think it looks cute on and will look even better if I stick to my new exercise regimen. I'm so excited to wear this dress this summer. Now if I could just grow long, lean and tan legs :)
So if you've been hesitant to get a dress from Shabby Apple because you don't have the same body type as the models, don't worry. I gave it a shot and it worked out just fine. So head on over and browse through their gorgeous inventory of dresses - Shabby Apple has vintage inspired dress in several different categories, and you can't help but love their collection names: South Pacific, Up and Away, Carousel, The Berkshires (which has my favorite dress - the Cider Dress), and Oh La La, and many more.
And to help you with your shopping, Shabby Apple has offered Nap Time Craft readers a 10% off code for your shopping pleasure: naptimecrafts10off - this coupon code expires July 7th. So hurry up and get a new dress for the summer!
Be sure to "like" Shabby Apple on Facebook - click here! You'll receive special promotions and keep up to date on their latest styles.
I chose the Lighthouse dress from the Set Sail! line ... by far, my favorite line of dresses at the moment. This dress is a butter yellow color. It's hard to tell in the pics online. It looks more ivory online, but once I received it in the mail, it definitely has more of a butter yellow color. I also like the Overboard dress as well. I love the pop of red on the dress.
Besides the fact that I didn't match any of the sizes on the sizing chart, I just picked the size that seemed to meet most of my measurements and crossed my fingers. And guess what!! It zips up just fine! I was so happy it fit. And it hits me a little below the knees since I'm shorter than your average female. But I think it looks cute on and will look even better if I stick to my new exercise regimen. I'm so excited to wear this dress this summer. Now if I could just grow long, lean and tan legs :)
So if you've been hesitant to get a dress from Shabby Apple because you don't have the same body type as the models, don't worry. I gave it a shot and it worked out just fine. So head on over and browse through their gorgeous inventory of dresses - Shabby Apple has vintage inspired dress in several different categories, and you can't help but love their collection names: South Pacific, Up and Away, Carousel, The Berkshires (which has my favorite dress - the Cider Dress), and Oh La La, and many more.
And to help you with your shopping, Shabby Apple has offered Nap Time Craft readers a 10% off code for your shopping pleasure: naptimecrafts10off - this coupon code expires July 7th. So hurry up and get a new dress for the summer!
Be sure to "like" Shabby Apple on Facebook - click here! You'll receive special promotions and keep up to date on their latest styles.
Monday, June 6, 2011
4th of July Wreath - Re-post
Since 4th of July is coming up, I thought I would re-post my wreath from last year...
I have had a couple questions about this wreath posted in comments or emailed to me, so in case you were wondering as well...
- how many stars did I cut? At least a couple hundred. I didn't keep count and kept cutting more as I ran out. It will depend on how close you attach them.
- how big were the stars? About 2.5 inches across.
I have had a couple questions about this wreath posted in comments or emailed to me, so in case you were wondering as well...
- how many stars did I cut? At least a couple hundred. I didn't keep count and kept cutting more as I ran out. It will depend on how close you attach them.
- how big were the stars? About 2.5 inches across.
Friday, June 3, 2011
2x2 Wood Firecrackers
I found these while blog hopping and went to my wood stash and immediately marked them to cut...my husband is my designated wood cutter nowadays since I almost cut my finger off making wood clovers in March. So I had to wait till he got home from work to finish these.
I cut my 2x2's at 4.5", 6", and 7.5" for those who want dimensions.
I used a mixture of vinyl and painting to get the details. I used the outside of the vinly for the USA letters as a stencil and painted in the letters with blue paint on the cream firecracker since the vinyl wouldn't show up on that light of paint.
I attached my rope differently since I didn't want the tail exposed at the top, and I wanted it to stick straight up. So....I hammered a thin nail through the top of each block and pulled the nail out. Then I found a long pin and threaded it through the rope piece and stuck it in the hole. So the pin holds it upright and no exposed tail.
I made 2 sets - one for the mantle and one for the shelf by the entryway.
I cut my 2x2's at 4.5", 6", and 7.5" for those who want dimensions.
I used a mixture of vinyl and painting to get the details. I used the outside of the vinly for the USA letters as a stencil and painted in the letters with blue paint on the cream firecracker since the vinyl wouldn't show up on that light of paint.
I attached my rope differently since I didn't want the tail exposed at the top, and I wanted it to stick straight up. So....I hammered a thin nail through the top of each block and pulled the nail out. Then I found a long pin and threaded it through the rope piece and stuck it in the hole. So the pin holds it upright and no exposed tail.
I made 2 sets - one for the mantle and one for the shelf by the entryway.
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