Showing posts with label diy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diy. Show all posts

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Pinterst Pin of the Day: Refinished Dresser with Antiquing by MomBot




Pinterest Pin of the Day:



Can you believe this awesome Dresser DIY Redo by The MomBot?!
Beautiful!
(She scored the dresser for $25 on Craigslist!)

My boys would love it!
Heck, my TV would love to sit on top of this gorgeous dresser!

Thanks for the super DIY tutorial and inspiration
 and Pinning it MomBot!

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Friday, February 1, 2013

Pinterst Pin of the Day: DIY Inspirational Quote By Wilma



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This DIY Tutorial from "By Wilma" is amazingly simple!

Now anyone can make their own inspirational signs :)

Thanks to BY WILMA for posting this and Pinning it!
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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Pinterest Pin Of the Day: Ruffled Waterfall Crib Skirt

Pinterest Pin Of The Day: 
I love this tutorial from Emily at EmmmyLizzzy's Blog

Remember those beautiful ruffled bedspreads and shower curtains from Anthropologie:

Well.... now you can make them yourself! 
How cool is that?! Thanks EmmmyLizzzy!

And...be sure to follow me on PINTEREST!
That's where I'm pinning all my greatest "To-Do" list items :)

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Ready for a NEW project! Look what I bought!


Ok... I'm ready for a new project!
I need to get my creative juices flowing again. 

Today I made a snap purchase at the rummage sale at my son's elementary school.

For $5.00 I snapped up this big entertainment center.
And, they were nice enough to drive it down the street to my house for $5.00 more :)
This guy needs a little TLC... but I think I can make it shine :)
It's got good bones, and it's actually nice the the doors and trim are sort of coming off already.. it will make it easier to take apart to paint! LOL

I'm envisioning it up in the loft playroom for the kids area.

Just imagine it all painted white... 
I'll use some pretty beadboard on the back. 
Maybe paint the beadboard in an accent color.  
What do you think?!?

I'm going to use THIS tutorial from Jen at I Heart Organizing.
She makes it look easy... I'll have to report back and let you know how it goes.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Retro Pillow Challenge: Mickey Mouse Pillow

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I am honored to show you my submission for the
Retro Pillow Challenge:
What do you think?
I found my inspiration while browsing a Disney site and stumbled across this Mickey Bag. Isn't it cute?

The Black fabric has some really cool details on it that reminded me of a retro pattern.
I quilted stripes across the black fabric (about ever 2 inches side to side)

I added two layers of Mickey applique in coordinating fabric and quilted each of them on top of the black fabric
It's sooo soft and cuddly!

My kids are going to LOVE it :)

 (Here is the   FRONT    and    BACK     of myPillow)



You can even VOTE on your favorite!

I'll be posting a step by step tutorial of how I made my pillow this weekend!
Stay TUNED
Vote today for your favorite!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Cat Litter Cake Tutorial

And now... I present the Cat Litter Cake:

Pretty icky, Right?

I saw this a while back and knew I needed to try it out for myself.
My brother's 40th Birthday was the PERFECT event.

Let's get started.

Step 1: Assemble Ingredients
Baking pans from the dollar store (same size as the litter pan)
Nerds (for fancy green specs found in cat litter)
Tootsie Rolls (for, well, the Poop)
 Step 2: Prepare the pan
Cat litter Pan (this is just a regular old tupperware container)
Found at the dollar store!
I baked two cakes in total, enough to fill up the litter box :)
 TIP: Please oh PLEASE.....
Run the "cat litter pan" through your dish washer!  
Maybe even do this step a couple of times just to be safe.

Step 3: Layer the cake in the pan. 
(I cut up one layer and stacked it along the edge so there were no random open spaces along the edge)

Step 4: Cover with Frosting
 Step 5:  Make the cat litter
Grind up about 20 sandwich cookies.
I found that the tuxedo cookies worked great for the coloring!

Step 6: Cover cake with cat litter!
 Step 7: Add green odor specs
aka... Nerds candy
 
 Step 8:   Prepare the Tootsie Rolls :)
Heat in the microwave for 5 seconds and unwrap
Step 9:  Get Creative ... make poop!
(KidMo LOVED helping on this step!)

I shaped two Tootsie Rolls in the shape of a "40"
for the special occasion :)

 Ta-Da!
And now you can make your very own Cat Litter Cake!
 Oh... and don't forget to pick up a pooper scooper while you are at the Dollar Store!  It makes a perfect accent to the cake :)

OK - Let the comments ROLL in!
What do you REALLY think of this cake?

Funny?
Disgusting?
Let's hear it! :)
 My family had a blast with the cake.
The kids thought it was hillarious... but were too afraid to eat the "poop"
The adults couldn't stop taking photos of it.

Happy Birthday Big Brother!
Here's to 40 More years!
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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Mommy Monday with MoMomma





Here are two of my favorite link ups from last week.
(Both are re-purposed furniture creations.... I think I'm feeling crafty!)


The Turquoise Piano- Craigslist  Chair makeover 


Vintage Shabby Chicks - Goodwill Hunting



Sunday, August 21, 2011

Mommy Monday


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Friday, July 15, 2011

Sewing: DIY Car Seat Cover Canopy Tutorial


Today's Sewing Tutorial is for this adorable
DIY Car Seat Canopy Cover


You may have noticed I am the ONLY girl in this household.
When a close friend of mine found out she was expecting a girl I jumped at the chance to make this adorable PINK Car Seat Cover for her!  :)



I found inspiration by these blogs:

Please visit these blogs as they have amazing tutorials also!

 First: Start with some adorable fabric.
I scored this fabric below from one of my favorite places:
Click HERE for this week's Hobby Lobby sales.

Step 2: Cut to Size: 35 x 42

I followed THREE main Car Seat Tutorials and took the best from all of them. 
The final size I ended up with was 35 wide by 42 inches long.

Step 3: Round Corners

I loved the car seat covers with rounded corners. The process for each was a little different. I decided to go with a wide sweeping corner.  I marked in 10 inches from the corner on the narrow side (front of the cover) and on the widest part of the cover 14 inches from the corner (the side of the cover).
Like this:

Then I drew a line between these marks (making a triangle) and free hand drew a curvy line within the triangle that looked nice.
If this step makes you uneasy you can just grab a bowl from the kitchen and use the rounded edge as your guide.

Step 4: Pin edges together and cut your First corner


Step 5: Trace & Cut all Corners

In this step I simply flipped over my fabric rectangle, matched up the edges and traced this corner curve onto the other corner.  I did this three times and got the same pretty curved edge in each corner. Easy!
*Tip:  Remember put your fabric right sides together at this phase prior to cutting so that your edges are all pinned and ready for sewing in the next phase :)

Step 6:  Sew 1/4 Around the edge
The important thing to remember for this step is that your fabrics must be facing wrong sides OUT.  We will be leaving a small 4 inch area not sewn closed so that we can turn the fabric right side out.

Step 7: Clip Corners
Clipping the corners will help make the fabric lay nicer once flipped the correct way.

Step 8: Time to FLIP!
Now it's time to flip inside out, or in this case, RIGHT side out.  
If you have trouble with the corners, grab a pencil or chopstick to really push the corners and edges out nicely.


* TIP: Remember to Press with an iron once you have your car seat cover right side out to get a nice crisp edge.

Step 9: Edging
Sew 1/4 inch around the entire length of the car seat cover.
This will make a super finished edge that looks very professional. It also seals up the small area that we left un-sewn.  I'm using white thread on top and brown in the bobbin below.
Here is a close up of the edge.... doesn't it look pretty?!

Step 10: Create Straps
There were so many different ways to make handles for the car seat cover that it was hard to choose. I didn't have enough fabric to get too creative so I sewed what I had leftover into small strips.  My plan was to create a brown contrasting stripe down the center.  

If you like my straps here is how to make them

I took 4 pieces of fabric that were 2 x 9.5 and sewed them together
Cut the edges with a rotary cutter to make sure they are all even.
Here is what they look like after sewing each strip together:
* Tip: Be sure to Iron before sewing together in step 11


Step 11: Make a tube!
Now you will need to sew the edges of your 4 strips together to make a tube of fabric.
Below you can see on the left what the finished tube will look like once you have turned it right side out. 
The one on the right shows what it looks like after sewing.

Step 12: Iron & Close Tube
The next step requires you to iron your tube flat.
Be sure to position your stripes of fabric just how you will want them in this phase.
I wanted a Brown stripe in the middle with Pink on each side. Before Ironing I made sure it looked good and ironed into place
Then, gently tuck under the top and bottom about 1/2 inch and sew closed.  
I sewed all along the edge of the entire strap to again make a finished edge.

Step 13: Get ready for Velcro

The step below shows my finished Velcro ready straps!
I put two rectangles of the soft "loop" side on the top of the strap and two rectangles of the "hook" on the bottom part of the strap.

*TIP- Be sure to position these correctly so that the strap will close. This means that your "hook" Velcro will actually be on the opposite side of the strap than the "loop".  
See below how it is turned to show both sides?
Step 14: Attach the Straps

This step had me totally nervous.
I'm not going to lie.

Here is a close up of the strap: 


It turned out Great!! 
First, I folded the fabric in half the wide way (or "Hamburger style" as Oopsie Daisy says in her tutorial)

I measured 9 1/2 inches from each side of the car seat cover.
Then, I sewed on each strap with a small rectangle.
I used a zig-zag stitch on mine.



Please leave me a comment below and let me know what you think!

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Thank you
This project was featured on:
SewHappyGeek
Confessions of a Stay At Home Mommy

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