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  • 12 Days of Christmas Bags Tutorial

    12 Days of Christmas Bags Tutorial

    We had fun today working
    on a tutorial that is
    super easy ~ We have made
    it even easier with kits
    available on our website :)

    This project we are showing
    early so that you have
    plenty of time to work
    on it before Christmas ~

    These 12 days before
    Christmas bags can be hung
    as we have shown or
    you could put them on
    your Christmas tree ~
    We thought it would be fun
    for children to find the
    number and open a little
    gift for that day ~
    You could fill the bags
    with candy canes
    or a hand written fun
    thing for the day ~
    Use your imagination ~

    1. We have tea dyed the
    bags so the first
    step is to use the citra
    solv method to transfer
    the numbers on the bags ~
    You could also stencil
    numbers on ~

    2. Glue strips of lace
    across the top of the bag ~

    3. Cut a piece of tea dyed
    cheesecloth into a
    2 x 2.5 inch square ~
    Scrunch it in the middle
    and glue it on the lace ~

    4. Glue on a button ~

    Next just fill with
    fun things that can
    be opened each of the
    12 days before Christmas ~

    You can use string with
    clips to hang them
    or you can hang them on
    your tree ~

    If you would like to
    purchase a kit to make
    your own they are
    available here ~

    Have fun!!

  • Tutorial Sneak Peek

    Tutorial Sneak Peek

    I just wanted to give you
    a sneak peek of a tutorial
    we will be sharing in
    the next couple of days
    on our blog ~
    We will have some kits
    available too!!

  • Tattered Strip Rose Tutorial

    Tattered Strip Rose Tutorial

    I was making some
    tattered strip roses
    today and thought
    I would take some pictures
    along the way to
    show you how to do them ~

    1. Tear a strip of muslin
    4 inches wide by 2 yards ~
    This will make 2 small roses
    or one large ~

    2. Sew the strip in half
    and then cut in about half
    inch sections ~ I sewed
    mine with a serger but
    any machine will do ~

    3. Tea dye and let dry in the
    sun ~
    When dry kind of scrunch it
    in your hands to make
    it all tattered ~

    4. Gather either by hand
    or on a machine ~ I used
    a gathering foot so it
    looks pleated but doesn't
    have to be ~

    5. Glue on to a piece of
    felt or canvas using
    the instructions here~

    6. Glue a jewel or pearls
    in the center and
    that is it!!

    Have fun!!

  • Ticking Christmas Stocking Tutorial

    Ticking Christmas Stocking Tutorial

    Today was one of those

    random days where I go from

    one project to another and

    create a disaster everywhere I go ....

    Actually most days are like that :)

    While I was creating I took some

    pictures along the way to show

    you a quick and easy

    Christmas stocking ~

    I tea dyed the stocking first ~

    If you don't have one I have

    blank tea dyed ones here for sale ~

    Then ripped two 2.5 inch

    strips of ticking ~

    I gathered mine on my sewing

    machine but you can also gather

    by hand ~

    Next use a fabric glue

    ( my ultimate favorite is

    Fabri Fix ) to glue the

    gathered ticking strips on to the

    cuff of the stocking ~

    Just glue them where you like the

    way they look ~

    Next I made some rolled roses

    out of tea dyed muslin and also

    a tea dyed tag for a name ~

    I tied the tag with jute and then

    glued it on with the roses on top ~

    That is it !!

    This stocking is for sale on my

    website if you don't want to make one ~

    Chat soon!

  • Easy Peasy Bottle Tutorial

    Easy Peasy Bottle Tutorial

    I just was creating some bottles for my website and

    figured it was time for a blog post ~

    Soooo I decided to take some pictures along the way ~

    They are crummy pictures because it was late and the

    lighting stunk ~

    Anyway they are super duper easy but really fun and

    you can be creative with tons of variations ~

    First gather your stuff to use ~

    I am using vintage bridal lace, crinkled seam binding,

    a vintage skeleton key and vintage jewelry for this bottle ~

    Then I cut the lace to fit the bottle and used

    Modge Podge to make it stick to the bottle ~

    Next I tied on a vintage skeleton key with

    tea dyed and crinkled ribbon ~

    The tutorial is here for the ribbon ~

    And last you just hot glue on a vintage piece of jewelry ~

    Here are some other variations that I have done recently ~

    It is fun to gather old pieces of lace, ribbons, broken jewelry

    and just start creating !

    { I have had tons of questions on where to get the

    bottles ~ I just find them at flea markets }

  • Lavender Sachet Tutorial

    Lavender Sachet Tutorial

    Remember the lavender that I brought home from California ~

    It smells soooo good !

    I have been making lavender sachets with it that have been alot

    of fun to do ~

    This is just a quick tutorial on how to make them ~

    They are easy peasy !

    First start with a piece of fabric ( I use vintage that I have tea dyed ) ~

    Stamp the image or images you would like to use ~

    I tear the edges so that they will fray ~

    Next with another piece of fabric cut the size you want it to be ~

    This one is 7.5 by 10 inches giving me 1/4 inch seam allowances ~

    Sew on your stamped image pieces ~

    Then fold your fabric in half right sides together leaving

    a space at the bottom to turn and stuff it ~

    When you are done sewing turn it right side out, iron

    and stuff with just a little batting and I put 2 generous

    spoonfuls of lavender ~

    Next turn in the raw edges of your open spot and sew ~

    I use my machine because then I am going to sew on lace so

    it is okay ~ You can hand sew it if you would like ~

    The next step is to embellish with whatever little things that

    you want ~ On this one I used gathered tea stained dryer sheets,

    seam binding and vintage buttons ~

    I also like to stamp the fabric after it is sewn but before the

    stuffing ~

    It is fun and they smell yummy !

    If you don't want to make them yourself

    then you can find them at Katies Rose Cottage ~

  • Solder Tutorial

    Solder Tutorial

    I decided it was time to do a quick solder tutorial with this sooo sweet bird stamp ~

    So here it goes ~

    Step 1: Cut out your image ~ one for the front and one for the back ~

    The same size as the glass you will use ~ I am using 2x3 inch glass ~

    Step 2 : Glue the front image to the back image and then place between

    your 2 pieces of glass ~

    Step 3 : Line the edge of the glass with copper tape ~

    Step 4 : Press down the tap with a bone folder ~

    Step 5 : Put flux on the tape or the solder will not stick to it ~

    I use Simply Swank Flux ~

    Step 6 : Use solder and a solder gun and line the copper tape ~

    The solder will flow right on to the tape ~

    Step 7 : I put 2 rings on the top of this one but you can use as many as you

    want ~

    Step 8 : Tie with ribbon ~ I am not sure what I will do with this

    but it will be on a project soon ~

    I have some supplies on clearance and you can also get them at Simply Swank
    and it is all pink too !!

    I have also purchased alot of my glass here ~