I know blog land is saturated with ornament wreaths. But can you stand to look at a few more?
This past week my cousins and I got together to make the wreaths. Here we are with the finished result.
My cousin Trisha opted for an evergreen wreath with ornaments attached. This was so easy! I'm thinking about posting a tutorial. Christmas is only a week away so it might end up being more of a winter wreath instead, we'll see.
As far as the frosted flowers cardigan goes. I should have the tutorial up tomorrow. You are going to love it!
Do you love this sweater? I do to. Regular price is $35 at DownEast Basics. But I'm a cheapskate and won't pay that much. Stay tuned this week for my $4 tutorial.
These soaps were super easy and will make great neighbor gifts. I bought the soap earlier in the year for $.70 each. Some of them are personalized with my neighbor's names, others are generic for people who "drop in" with a gift. Find the tutorial here.
I finished them off with some ribbon and furry yarn. Cute!
About a week ago I guest posted at Someday Crafts. Here's the post for any of you who might have missed it over there.
Don't we all look through the Pottery Barn catalogs and drool? I know I do. When I saw these pillows in PB Teen I knew I could make them for cheap!
PB version: $39
Cupkateer Version: $5
Ready to make your own? Let's get started!
Click on any of the images to make them bigger.
Scalloped Pillow
Begin by cutting the following sizes from your felt:
-17"x17"
-16"x16"
-17"x11"
-17"x11"
Step 1: Using your 16"x16" piece begin cutting your scalloped design.
Tip: I use a white crayon when marking dark colored fabric. Afterwards I use a pressing cloth and iron it. The crayon marks will stay on the pressing cloth, not your fabric.
Next you will be cutting out the center. I cut a piece of scrapbook paper to use as the pattern. Cut a opening 12" x 12"
Repeat the previous steps to make 2 more scalloped layers. With the following dimensions:
-11"x 11" square scalloped, 8" x 8" center
-7" x 7" square scalloped, 4" x 4" center
Then...
Next take your 17" x 11" pieces. Stitch a 1/2" hem along the 17" side.
Now we are going to sew the front and back pieces together.
First you will need to pin your scallops out of the way.
Now, with right sides together sew the 2- 17" x 11" pieces to the main 17" x 17" piece. Use a 1/2" seam allowance.
Clip your corners, turn, and insert a 16" square pillow form.
Flower Pillow
Begin by cutting the following sizes from felt:
17" x 17"
17" x 11"
17" x 11"
Scraps for flowers
Cut out your flower shapes. Click below to download my patterns.
The sink is made from a buffet steam tray. The faucet was a yard sale find.
The counter top is modpodged fabric. Doesn't it look graintey?
The stove. It is the original door with a window cut out and plexiglass added. I attached the plexiglass with E600. The burners are formula can lids. The knobs are things I found at a thrift store, I have no idea what their real purpose is. I got a whole bag of them for $.50 (email me if you'd like me to send some to you. I have a TON left over). The oven door handle is from Ikea, the pot holder is from Ikea, and so are the pots and pans.
Aren't these the cutest? I found them at Sears. Here's the mixer, but I don't see the toaster online.
The window scene was a print from a picture I got at a thrift store for $1. It was modpodged to the back of the kitchen. Then I bought another $1 frame. I painted the frame and glued it around the picture. I used an 18" curtain rod from WM.
It's a trigger handle that snaps onto any spray paint can. You wouldn't believe how great it is. It produces the most even spray I've every had, your fingers don't get tired, and you won't end up with paint on the tip of your finger. Best of all? I got it for $2 at Walmart. You can't beat that.
Next, do any of you have the Ion Life network? I live in Utah and I just have free over the air television. For me it's channel 16.3 Anyways... there is the coolest show on there. It's called She's Crafty. This gal can craft! I have had such a blast watching her episodes, and I have yet to see a rerun. During the episode she features a tool or item that is handy and a must for your craft tool box. Some of the stuff I'd never even heard of, but now I'm sure I need it for my ever growing stash of craft tools. It is defiantly worth checking out.
It begin as an international show of some sort because she gives you metric measurements. I don't think it's avaliable on the US HGTV
Cupkateer (kup*kat*eer) n. someone who makes cupcakes and other homemade treasures...
I am a self proclaimed "cupkateer". A mommy to a fabulous little boy, "Magoo" and wife to a great husband.