What it's all about


The Challenge: Stay away from the craft stores for ONE WHOLE YEAR! This, my friends, is a challenge for me. My craft room is ridiculously overflowing. I LOVE thinking/finding new fun crafts to create and then going to the store to collect the supplies. Unfortunately, many of these projects never get finished; some never even get started. So here I am, challenging myself to not buy any craft supplies and yet still create crafts everyday!
The Exceptions: Inevitably I will need to purchase things like adhesives, glue, and thread. Well maybe not thread... Also gifts are allowed. If a family or friend feels so inclinded to send me a gift of crafts supplies who am I to refuse? I may not finish a project a day, but I will at least try. I have two small children who take up most of my time. I also enjoy other crafts like quilting. Therefore, sometimes the projects just won't get done in a day. But, I promise to try my best!

Monday, November 19, 2012

Day 121: Stuffed Animal Sleeping Bags

These are going to be a little Christmas present for my daughter, hope she likes them!  I got the idea from pinterest of course!  I finished these a few days ago but since they are a present I have had to be sneaky about it all. 


Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Day 108: Princess Twin Quilt

Finally! ( I feel like I say that a lot!) I finished my daughter's princess quilt for her twin bed.  She directed exactly what she wanted this quilt to have on it.  It really was dangerous asking her what she wanted her quilt to look like considering I can't go to the craft store for supplies! She was also saying no to any fabrics I offered as the backing. Finally she agreed to some crazy cat fabric I had picked up in three different colors. So luckily I had enough after I put all three together.  Hey, it's her quilt I guess she gets to be a little picky!

And my infant son just published my blog in the middle of it!  haha  Humm...


 




Our Thankful Tree
 
Mushy, touchy feely talk isn't really something I do much, but I would like my children to learn about being thankful for things that we have in our life.  This seemed like a great way to do it.  We used construction paper and traced her hand a bunch (about 30 times) and cut them out.  They look kinda like leaves right? Each day of November she is going to write on a leaf something she is thankful for. This is just a little preview of the many little kid craft projects we usual have going on in our house on  daily basis.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Day 105: Needle Case

This little gem came from Simple Quilts and Sewing Magazine.  This is a pic of the one I have actually completed.  I have two more on my sewing desk in pieces.  I am making one for myself and the other two are gifts.  It's perfect for when I am sewing the binding on my quilts while I sit on the couch.  Now I have something to carry my supplies in.  It will also be great in the car! 
I have been a bit neglectful on my blogging and crafting lately, but I hope to be better in the coming weeks.  Every Christmas I make at least one gift for someone.  This year I am hoping to make many.  We are on a small budget this year and I am going to try my best to not buy my children tons of toys they don't need!  Although I do have several cute projects in mind, the best thing?  They will be free!

 

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Day 98: Trunk or Treat Star Wars

This was my first experience with a trunk or treat.  I had less than two days to get it all together so I think overall it went pretty well. Although I am reminded of my age when probably half the people didn't know what the theme was, jeez! 
 
My little Chewbacca chillin' in his Millenium Falcon while the battle for the galaxy goes on in the trunk. I dressed as Princess Leia and no I am not including that pic. :)  The black board in the trunk has lights on it acting as stars.  They looked boring while it was still daylight, but much cooler when the sun went down.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Day 95: Strawberry Shortcake Costume

Strawberry Shortcake Halloween Costume
 
My daughter was set on Strawberry Shortcake as her Halloween costume for about the past month or so.  I figured it would be pretty simple to make it, so of course I did. I took a white shirt and made it into a dress by adding an attached skirt.  I started by using a blog about making a t-shirt twirly dress, but once I cut the fabric I realized the blog didn't explain how to fold the fabric very well.  Luckily, even after cutting the fabric I still had enough to use.  I ended up using a simplicity dress pattern I already had.  It is one that you make the top and skirt out of different fabric.  So it was easy to manipulate the pattern to what I needed.  I used only the skirt pattern pieces and just extended the length of the skirt to the total length I wanted the added part to be plus an inch for the hem. I made the green diamonds and strawberry out of felt and hand stitched it on.  I figured I could easy remove these later and she can wear this dress as a normal dress incase she doesn't want to keep it for dress up. The hat I had another simplicity pattern for.  The leggings I bought at Toys R Us.
 
This one shows a little bit better view of the hat. 
 

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Day 87: A-10 Applique Blanket

A friend asked me to embroider on a chenille blanket for her.  This is a new one for me.  I thought an applique might work out better.  I think it worked out pretty well. 
Supplies

If you haven't seen this tip before, it is way easier to put your stabilizer in the hoop and just pin whatever you are sewing onto.  It makes it so much easier to line everything up correctly!

Here is what the blanket looked like after I sewed the image.

Then I took my applique scissors and cut around the image, leaving a shaggy look and feel. The photo shows the final baby blanket. I think the new mom will love it.
This wasn't an actually applique image, just an embroidery one so it didn't have the auto satin stitching around the edges.  I didn't want to add that free hand because it would take so much more time and also I wasn't sure that the chenille would work well with too much stitching. 
 

Monday, October 8, 2012

Day 79: Pumpkin Jar Tea lights

My daughter and I did this a few days ago, but then we ran into a stomach bug and have been busy these past few days.  I have been saving baby food jars not sure what to do with them but knowing we would find something.  This was a fun craft that my daughter could be a part of and then after the holidays we can just throw them out.  (probably wouldn't last if I saved them because the paint easily chips off) 
The finished candle holders, we even gave one a mustache in honor of my husband.

My daughter drawing the faces. 
 
First we cleaned the labels off the jars.  They rip off easily but leave behind two small glue residues.  I use an abrasive scrubbing pad and warm soapy water to help remove them.  Then we drew faces on masking tape.  Next, cut out the peices of the faces to use as a masking.  Place the tape face on the outside of the jar.  Then paint the outside of he jar with acrylic paint.  Once dry, peel away the face and you have a window to see the tea light inside. 
I've seen this idea many ways and many places.  This particular one I saw in a Better Homes and Garden magazine.  I didn't have any sealer to seal the paint on the outside.  Otherwise I am sure the candle holders would last longer.  Also, the magazine recommended using the battery powered tealights.  I have some somewhere....I could only find one, so I used real tealights.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Day 68: Project Runway

I am a fan of Project Runway.  I am not a big fan of reality T.V. but I like this show.  I think it is mostly to see someone else's creative process and how it evolves in such a short amount of time.  Right now season 10 is on and tonight's episode they are designing for children.  Awesome!  Heidi Klum gave them baby dolls to take care of while they work and also to help inspire their designs to still be functional. HA!  I love it.  It is making me laugh but also showing how difficult it can be to be creative while taking care of your little ones.  I am a stay at home mom right now and I love it.  At times when I want to be creative it can be very difficult.  I am one of those people who love alone time to be creative, especially when I am on fire. This is not something that is easy to accomplish when you have little ones around.  I am not always creative during nap time.  Inspiration and drive can hit me at anytime during the day. I want my kids to be first, which means my creative ideas get put on the back burner, at least until they are teenagers and no longer interested in my attention. (That will be a very sad day for me.)  This is the main reason I use patterns and such while crafting.  I only have so much time in the day and as much as I would LOVE to spend all of my time being creative and crafty, that just isn't a reality.  So if you haven't seen Project Runway, or are a big fan, and have little ones at home I recommend this episode.  No, today I didn't get a project done.  I did get another few steps complete on a quilt for my daughter though.  This design is a mix between what I have in my stash, my four year old's wishes and my tiny bit of creative input.  Humm... this will be interesting to see how it turns out!

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Day 66: Dr. Seuss Quilt

Finally!  I have completed the Dr. Seuss quilt! 

Here's the back!
 
Too bad I bought the fabric and started sketching before I realized there was a cute quilt pattern out there already!  No worries, I like to make things more challenging!  I first bought the Cat in the Hat panel and six fat quarters of the fabrics I liked the best.  Then I sketched it out.  After I knew how big the blanket was going to be and what other fabrics I would need to complete the design, I went back to the quilt store to get the other fabrics.  Unfortunately they were out of most of the great fabrics, just remnants left.  That is why I ended up using two different patterns for the back.  I think I goes with the vibrant colors of the quilt! Right now I am still trying to figure out how to best do this Blogger thing, otherwise I would post more pics.  I just can't seem to get them right.
 
 
 
 

 

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Day 63: Wine Cork Crafts

Today my friend Nicky and I went to a charity craft event. Awesome! Wish I could do things like this more often.  We made wine cork crafts with a group called Acts of Kindness.  They will sell the crafts to raise money for the Aid for AIDS of Nevada.  What a great way to give back to the community!  Nicky found the meeting through a website called Meetup.com. I think I'll be researching more to find out if there are other craft projects I can make for local charities! Below I am going to post some quick little photos I took of the projects I made.



 
 

Friday, September 21, 2012

Day 62: Motivation

Motivation is a funny thing.  I love to craft but sometimes you need a break from even the things you love doing, not just the dishes.  Last week I wasn't feeling well and crafting was at the bottom of the to do list.  I took this time to remember why I am doing this challenge.  It wasn't to make a craft every single day.  It was to use what I have and stop spending my free time at the stores buying more.  So I am reflecting on what I want to get out of the next year.

  • Complete projects
  • Don't buy supplies for more/new projects
  • Get craft room organized
Even though I was taking a bit of a break, I did still keep working.  I have a quilt I have almost completed.  I feel as though instead of creating and completing big projects like quilts, I was spending any free time trying to rush and finish little daily projects that aren't high on my priority list. 

I am taking the advice of one of my friends and I have made a jar to save up money for when I am 365 days complete. (303 more days to go!) By the end of the year I should have at least 365 dollars to spend on crafts, a dollar for every day I didn't buy new supplies.  This way I won't feel guilty when I go on a craft supply binge.  Hopefully I will feel proud of my accomplishment.

My jar to save money in. Pretty cheesy but I didn't need anything fancy!

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Day 56: Date night

This is one of thise days were I am just not going to get a craft done. Although most of my friends know how much if an avid crafter I am. That's why even though I am out on the town I still found time to work in a little craft time. I helped a friend change turn a photo into a magnet. I will not however post the picture as it may offend people. ;) I hope everyone is having a great Saturday night!

Friday, September 14, 2012

Day 55: Put together a bed

Today was one of those days when you don't feel sick, but you also don't feel quite right. I never nap, but today I napped on the couch instead of being productive. I feel pretty guilty about it, but I usual only nap if I'm sick. Although I loved napping when I was pregnant, but who doesn't? I did run several ideas through my head of what projects I wanted to be doing. I have two on my list that I am going to research patterns for tonight instead of sleeping. Afterall, I did nap all afternoon! ;)
Once my husband got home from work he brought with him our daughter's new bed. So I am claiming this as my craft for the day. Afterall we did have to assemble it after carrying the heavy pieces up the stairs. Here's a picture of it being put together.


Thursday, September 13, 2012

Day 54: Quilt Top

Today I sewed together a Jelly Roll into a quick and easy quilt top!  Thank you to my friend Angela who told me about it and to Heirloom Creations for coming up with this cute idea!  If you go to their website they have the complete instructions on how to make the quilt. I did make a small change, instead of sewing the initial strips together at a diagonal I just kept them straight.

With a Jelly Roll and just a few hours you too can have a cute quilt top made!  With two little ones running around I just don't have the time right now to make beautiful, intricate quilts.  Plus the little kid fabric is so cute I just can't resist it.  I used a Ten Little Things by Jenni Ski Moda Jelly Roll and white thread.  Now I need batting and backing fabric.  Hummm... that one might be more tricky.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Day 53: Ironing

I hate ironing.  There are few things in this world that I hate, one is ironing.  I burn myself. I forget and leave the iron on, then run out of water.  I have to keep an even closer eye on my children to make sure they stay away from the ironing board. I feel like the wrinkles never get out.  But if I want to be a quilter I have to iron.  If I had realized how much ironing was involved before I started this hobby I might not have done it.  But this hobby is here to stay so I just have to suck it up.  

Today I did a lot of ironing.  And a lot of thinking.  I got no actual project completed, but I ironed. I ironed the backing fabric for the Dr. Seuss quilt.  Which now I have to figure out how I am going to do it, because of course I changed my plans when I went to the quilt store.  So I have odd amounts of fabric to do the backing, but not one piece big enough to do a solid back. (which is what I generally like to do)  I think I changed my plans because they didn't have anymore of the Dr. Seuss fabric in stock when I went that day to get the backing and binding (probably in April). They did have "remnants" that were almost big enough.  Well Ladies and Gentleman ALMOST doesn't cut it with quilting measurements.  I am sure I pulled a Tim Gunn and thought "make it work". HA!  So now I ironed lots of fabric and tried my best to come up with a simple, yet nice looking plan.  UGH!

I also ironed strips from a jelly roll.  Theoretically I would think you wouldn't need to iron these, but most of the ends were squished up (yes that's a technical term) and then there was a crease in the middle.  I then sorted the fabric by color and prepped my sewing table to try the new Jelly Roll 1600 craze that is popping up.  I thought this is it!  A quick and cute way to get a quilt top done.  Well I got about four strips into it and realized my fabric is directional, not so good.  Unless I don't care if I have owls and trucks going in both directions.  Hum... I have to think this one over.

So I am going to crawl into bed and think about it.  This is why so many projects don't get done. I do a lot of "thinking" instead of doing.  I am so worried about messing something up or not doing it perfectly that I just procrastinate enough that it doesn't get done.  So raise your glass to another day of procrastination!  But at least I didn't buy any more supplies to add to this overflowing room!

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Day 52: Dr. Suess quilt top

The problem with finishing projects late at night is that I don't have any good lighting to take good photos. Hopefully you get the idea and when I finish the quilt I will take a great pic!
This quilt is for a friend's nursery. I finished most of the top a month ago, but had to put it to the side to get a few other things done. I will be excited to get this one finished and give it to the expecting parents!


Day 51: Snowman Wall Hanging

September is National sewing month, so this month I am going to try to knock out sewing projects each day. This cute little snowman wall hanging was something I bought last Christmas time and yet again did not make. I think he's pretty cute!


Monday, September 10, 2012

Day 50: Christmas Apron

Am I way early or REALLY late?  Who am I kidding, it's way late!  I bought the fabric last year to make a Christmas apron and of course never got around to it.  I saw this fabric and couldn't pass it up.  The only thing I could come up with to make was an apron.

The fabric!

Sometimes I wonder why I can't just use a pattern.  Although I really am terrible at reading the instructions all the way through before beginning so I tend to make many mistakes!  Plus I spend so much time searching for a pattern I like.  Why not just doodle up some notes and make my own design?!?

The finished apron. I think I'll make a smaller version for my daughter.  That way when we make cookies during the holidays we'll match! :)

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Day 49: Fabric Pumpkin

I am in the mood for fall! Too bad I live in the desert and don't get to see much of fall! I think the pumpkin turned out pretty cute. Now I want to make different sizes and colors for a table decoration. There are also ideas buzzing around in my head of cute and whimsical ways to embellish them. If only I had more time!


Friday, September 7, 2012

Day 48: Fabric Eggplant

Today I went to a craft fair and saw lots of ideas for future projects. I also saw stuff that reminded me if things on my to do list. One booth had a bunch of really cute fabric food. They were super cute, but super expensive! That reminded me I had bought a Simplicity pattern for some food. So today I made an eggplant. Tomorrow I think I'm going to make some pumpkins to use to decorate for the fall!


Thursday, September 6, 2012

Day 47: Attempted Fabric Bookmark

September is National Sewing Month!  Yea!  To celebrate I thought I would try to stick to sewing projects this month.  Today I was reading a lot and didn't make much time to craft.  So I figured why not try to make a bookmark out of fabric.  FAILURE!  My magnets were not near strong enough!  First I tried to use fabric and batting, then just fabric.  Neither worked, I only have a roll of craft magnets and they just aren't strong enough. Maybe I need to research this a little more! 


Supplies: scrap fabric and batting from a finished quilt, craft magnets, thread, scissors
 

 
First attempt with batting: once I turned it right side out and tried adding the magnets I realized it wasn't going to work.

 
Second attempt with smaller piece and no batting
 
The magnets just aren't strong enough to hold together.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Day 46: Rapunzel Baby Doll Dress

In March I got supplies to make my daughter two dresses for her doll.  I got one of them finished that resembles Cinderella. I never made the second one.  This one is suppose to resemble Rapunzel's dress.  That way when she plays dress up her doll can too!
Supplies

The finished dress (don't look too closely or you will see the mess I made with the liquid fray stop, good thing it's just a doll dress!)

The doll wearing the dress.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Day 45: Monkey Lovie Blanket

I've been wanting to try one of these blankets for a while.  Probably the only one I will make. 
 
 
Supplies: stuffed monkey from the dollar isle and two 18 x 18 in square pieces of fabric.
 

Then I cute the poor little monkey in half.  (Good thing the kids are asleep!) Originally I wanted to just sew two seems down the middle and then cut, but his legs and arms were too close together.  After cutting in half, remove some stuffing so that you can sew it closed again.  I should have removed a little bit more stuffing from the front end to help it sew together easier.
 

 
I first sewed together the body parts, then sewed them to the fabric.  Keeping the right sides together I sewed the three layers together at just the two corners with the monkey.  I also sewed several passes to make sure it was secure and could hide those stitches inside the blanket.  Don't forget to make sure your critter has both it's parts facing the same way!  For the last step I folded over the edges, ironed and the sewed a stitch around the edge.  This project took a little bit longer than I planned.  I expected it to be quick and easy.  Then again I always expect my projects to go quicker than they generally do.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Day 44: Crocheted Granny Squares Afghan

I wanted to finish this yesterday, but ran out if black yarn and we were still on the road. So I had to wait until I got back home to get more yarn. This blanket should have been finished years ago. I think part of my procrastination stems from not wanting to make mistakes. My grandmother, we called her G.G., started this blanket for my aunt. She asked me to finish it for her after G.G. passed away. G.G. made all of the granny squares, I just stitched it together and added the border.  I am sure she planned for it to be bigger and have a pattern to the squares, but I didn't have the pattern. I hope my aunt will love it and cherish it for years to come. It will be an empty hole in my closet to not have this sitting unfinished to remind me of G.G.


Saturday, September 1, 2012

Day 42: Still on vacation!

Humm...today I was still on vacation but the city I am visiting had two craft strores downtown! Luckily by the time I walked passed them they were closed. Good thing too, they looked like fun! :) I'll be back to my regularly scheduled crafting tomorrow.

Friday, August 31, 2012

Day 41: ON VACATION

Don't worry, I won't be going in any craft stores today! But I also don't think I'll be making a craft. I am more interested in relaxing at the pool!


Thursday, August 30, 2012

Day 40: Crocheted Mustache

My husband is currently sporting a mustache. No, it's not March! The guys decided to akk griw them anyways, but now my husband is the last holdout to shave it. Well it's getting old, I want to see his lips again. Time for it to go! So I found a pattern to crochet a mustache! (I'll link the website when I get home from my trip) I took pics of us with them as a joke to help convince him to shave. Don't worry, no children were woken in the taking if these photos! ;)



Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Day 39: Painted Glasses

We used acrylique paints to paint a glass. A few months ago when I bought the supplies for the project we couldn't find glass paint or sealer. Now I see adds for a new line of glass paint at Michaels. Figures! So I thought I'll just see how well it works. I'm worrued the paint is just going to rub off, especially onced washed. Hum...


Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Day 38: Wood Box

My neice bought a little box for my daughter to put her squinkies in. We painted it her favorite colors, decoupaged some princess pictures from a magazine and then doodled with sharpies. This is just a cute little project for the day while I also work on a quilt. I'm hoping to get the quilt done before I leave town. Hum... Cross your fingers!



Monday, August 27, 2012

Day 37: Tablet case with shoulder strap

I'm pretty happy with this one! My niece has her first day of college tomorrow and she wanted a case for her tablet.  I would like to point out I had no pattern! She just told me what she wanted.  The fabric was also not prequilted, I did that for her as well. I think it is very Vera Bradley looking!