Thursday, November 26, 2009

Garbage Diving


   On Tuesday the hubby and I were leaving our condo complex and saw this beauty sitting by the garbage can. When we came back a while later it was still there, so I asked my hubby to carry it home for me. He wasn't thrilled that he was "dumpster diving" but it was just too cute to pass up! I plan on keeping it on my back porch with flowers on the shelves.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Craft Cabinet

   I saw a cabinet someone had bought on KSL and refinished for their craft odds and ends. Cabinet found here (she has so many cute refinished KSL finds on her blog)

I went on a search for my own KSL steal. This is what I found for $20

(I am kicking myself for giving my sister the tv cabinet I had that was almost exactly like this :) It just goes to show that furniture can be recycled by using it in a different way than you think it should be used for.)

I convinced by husband to take me to pick up my find... I wasn't sure if our marriage would survive after the 3 hour trip, but luckily we are still happily married.
I made the mistake of not asking the seller for his exact address until we were on our way there. I just knew the city he lived in, which wasn't too far. I just didn't realize once we got to the city he lived in the middle of nowhere and it would take another 30 minutes to get to his house :)

Now the cabinet is happily living in my spare bedroom waiting for the weather to warm up so I can paint it (along with this) and put new handles on it. I love having my cabinet that closes to keep all my craft things in. My desk actually looks like a desk now!
 

Friday, November 6, 2009

Shower planning

Normally I wouldn't post all my plans for a shower that hasn't happened yet... But I know for a fact no one who is coming reads my blogs :)
My only real instructions came from my mother-in-law who really wanted the shower to have something to do with groceries. So this is what I came up with:
The invitation... behold:




I am pretty darn proud of these things. I think they turned out so good! The thought is when the invite is in the brown bag it looks like a bag of groceries. I then put the invite in the brown bag in another brown envelope with a recipe card.
Click on the pic to enlarge to read the cute poem I wrote :)

This is the party favor.  My sister-in-law got a killer deal on the brownie mixes and the wooden spoons were 4/$1 at Walmart. Can't beat that!

My sister had this adorable mini shopping cart so I put the game prizes in it. I think it looks so perfect!

    Like I said, we included a recipe card with the invitations for everyone to fill out and bring with them to the shower. We found matching recipe cards, coupon books, shopping lists, and a recipe card holder in the $1 section at Michaels.
   On the invite, we asked everyone fill out the recipe card we included with the invite with their favorite recipe and for the shower gift, we asked they bring the items needed to make the recipe. The recipes will be given to the bride to be in the matching box.

If you can't tell, I am super excited about this shower! I never get to plan parties like this. And doing the planning with my sister-in-law makes it even better. I can't wait to show you how everything turns out!!

Inexpensive gift ideas

     My brother-in-law is getting married next month, so my sister-in-law and I are throwing his finacee a wedding shower. As we were looking for shower party game prizes at MIchael's, I found these tile magnets in the $1 section. The soon-to-be wedded couple's kitchen colors will be red and black, so I added their initials to the tile in red vinyl.


I think they turned out cute- not too shabby for $1! And they had a cute magnetized shopping list that matched, also $1.

I think these would make really sweet and inexpensive visiting teaching gifts. I think they would also be perfect Christmas gifts for neighbors or coworkers. Michael's had a lot of different things in their $1 section... I have a feeling I'll be there often!

Selfish Service*

   For Enrichment this month we were supposed to choose a service project to do from a list of options we were given. I made a few hygiene kits, but also signed up to make a wall hanging. The wall hangings are sent all over the world but are usually hung in orphanages where the children often go color blind from seeing nothing but dirt floors and bare walls. I was just learning to applique, so thought I would try an applique quilt.

This is the front of the quilt with the peices attached. That was the easy part... it's the sewing that's been taking me forever! It's been fun and I am learning a lot about what I would do differently next time. I am supposed to make to, but at the rate I am going, I'll be lucky to have this one finished in time :)
Thanks to my aunt Melissa for all the fabric scraps!
* Cody calls this "selfish service" because if I use the excuse "I have to buy it, it's for a service project" he can't say no :)

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

What do you do at 4am?

                                                                I craft, of course!
          
   My hubby and I have decided to make a monthly meal plan menu instead of weekly. And we are determined to stick to the menu. I decided we needed an erasable calendar to keep track of our plan. Ben Franklin's had these frames (around $4.50 w/ a coupon).

          
Ben Franklin's also had clear plastic 12x12 blank calendars that look so cute... but they were $6! I knew I could do something almost  as cute for a lot less $$. Ruler + Sharpie= free. Much better. I thought some black electrical tape would give a really finished look, but the tape we had was too wide so I decided not to use it.
                                        
  To write the days of the week, I used a dry erase marker to write the days and then turned the glass over and traced the letters with a Sharpie  (otherwise you have to write backwards...)

Add some scrapbook paper and I'm almost finished...


But why stop there? The frame needed to painted and distressed, of course.

Better.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Hemming jeans

          I am 5'1" and a bit... curvy... yes, curvy; that's a great word... The combination of the two makes shopping for jeans difficult. If the jeans are the right length, they are way too tight, and when the jeans fit my waist, they are either highwaters or way too long. I found this tutorial a few weeks back, and finally tried out the technique. So far, I'm loving it!


I took about 2 1/2 inches off these jeans, wow! I wish I had taken a before shot so you could see the difference, believe me, it's huge.
                                  

     It was my first time hemming, and I am still very novice at sewing, so considering, I think they turned out pretty well. I love that they don't look hemmed (unless you look really closely) they still look natural since they have the original hem. I still have to throw them in the washer and dryer and see how they wash. I have a feeling I might have to iron the bottoms after every wash, but that is a small price to pay for pants that fit!

Sunday, September 27, 2009

My first Craigslist buy

  I have been looking for an inexpensive chair I could refinish for my craft room. I went to the DI- but all their furniture was way overpriced for being a thrift store. I found this one on Craigslist, and it was in better condition than I thought it would be. I planned on painting it, but the color is actually pretty fun in person. Someday I would like to recover the seat, but for now it's fine how it is. I think I will be using Craigslist a lot from now on!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Headbands

     These are a few of the headbands I made using the yoyo and flower tutorials from the previous post.
                                                             
                                                                      Yo Yos




Flowers
(the black flower is just ribbon)
 

Modge Podge Frames

            Super Craft Saturday for our ward is coming up, and I was just called to the Enrichment committee... I was thinking of inexpensive but easy craft ideas, and these came to my mind:                                            *** frames found here***
                  I made some for my house, and they are so cute and easy! The mirrors are from Ikea, but I found frames at Ben Franklins and Roberts that are similar for $2.25 a piece (less if you have a coupon!). I made a few last night to display for Super Craft Saturday.





(Brooke and I made these frames a while back)



-{ Fabric Flowers}-

My husband has school on Mondays and Wednesday nights until quite late. So usually I spend my weekends thinking of lots of grand crafts, then Monday I shop for all the supplies, and Tuesday and Wednesday nights are spent doing nothing but crafts!

My craft for tonight is making lots and lots of fabric yoyos and flowers. I started practicing yoyos on Sunday with some scrap fabric I had around the house. It took me about 2 yoyos before I felt like I was getting the hang of them. They take me about 10 minutes a piece, but I am getting faster. The bigger the yoyo, the easier, I think.

Last night I attempted the flower- and I thought that since the bigger the yoyo, the easier, the same would apply with the flower. I made the 'large' flower... and it is huge! It would be cute clipped to a bag, but I am more interested in smaller flowers for pins, hair clips, and headbands, so it won't work for what I need it for. Tonight I will try the 'small' flower and let you know how it goes!

*Lots of cute flower ideas found at Little Birdie Secrets

Monday, September 21, 2009

*Window Treatment*

You'd never be able to tell, but Little Green Notebook made these using inexpensive foam board. I think they look so expensive and complicated, but surprisingly enough- they aren't!

I have a room that is always changing so I hate spending money on it. If you have a room like mine, these would be a really inexpensive fix because if you ever change the decor, you could just recover the box using different fabric.

*[ Cake Stand ]*

How cute is this cake stand from Crap I've Made?

The cake stand is just a bowl and a plate from the Dollar Store glued together. I was thinking melamine (like a hard plastic) would be great for this project, and Target has some really cute melamine bowls and plates for really afforable (less than $2 a peice). For that price, you could make a new cake stand for every occasion!

(You can find the giant cupcake mold a lot of places - but it runs about $32. Yikes! I bought mine at Michael's using a 50% off coupon.)