Showing posts with label easy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label easy. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Wonderful Wednesday: My Memories Digital Scrapbooking GIVEAWAY!

In honor of MoMomma's Birthday this Friday June 10th..
we are offering a GIVEAWAY from MyMemories!

MyMemories is a fantastic Digital Software company.
I had the pleasure of testing their Digital Scrapbooking Software and it was amazing! 

Look what I created in just a few MINUTES...
I can honestly say that this was WAY easier and more time efficient than paper scrapbooking.  
There were more options with MyMemories than are in my scrapbook stash upstairs! 
How awesome is that?
So, Are you ready to WIN your own MyMemories Digital Scrapbooking Software?

Here is how to enter to WIN:

There are several ways to "earn" entries into the giveaway.  The first is required....

1. Leave a comment on this  BLOG post telling us your favorite digital scrapbooking kit @ Visit MyMemories
OR
1. Leave a comment on why you would like to win this kit!

For additional entries please leave a separate comment for each of these things you do:

2. following MyMemories Blog (you can do so by the gadget on the left sidebar of their blog)
3. Mention this giveaway on Facebook (link directly to this blog post)
4. Tweet about this giveaway http://www.twitter.com/tweets4suites.com
5. Become a follower of MoMomma on Facebook

Good luck to everyone!  Winners will be selected randomly on Sunday June 12th.
Thanks to Erica for sponsoring this amazing giveaway!

Thursday, March 31, 2011

April Fool's Day: Eggs and Bacon

Yummmm.... Eggs and Bacon!


April Fools! :)

This is what KidMo is waking up to tomorrow morning.
I can't wait to see his reaction.

The idea comes from THIS website. 
Great ideas all over the blogosphere for April Fool's Day.

For the eggs, I placed a piece of wax paper in the microwave and two small piles of white chocolate chips (about 8-10 in each pile).
Then, I microwaved just until they started to melt. 
Smashed them around into an "egg" shape and placed 1 yellow M&M in the middle.

Bacon: Two Tootsie Rolls
Heat these SLOW.
Do not heat them for 30 seconds. Just a warning, not that I happen to know they will bubble up and nearly explode in your Microwave.
5 seconds should do the trick.
Then, use your fingers to stretch out into a small peice of bacon. I used the handle side of a butter knife to make the indents.

Ta-Da!

What April Fool's day traditions does your family have?

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Craft: St Patrick's Day Wreath

This week's craft is an EASY wreath project that you can do in one afternoon.

I finished the ENTIRE wreath in the time it took my KidMo to 
watch 2 episodes of Backyardigans. 
Nice huh?

Here is what you need:

1 wreath from the Dollar Store
3 fabric pieces that are 1/4 yard each

(PS- Keep that little tag on... you'll see why at the end!)

First, cut your fabric into 1 inch stripes.  Don't worry about being too careful on the width of the fabric. 
Just cut to a width that works for you.

Second, tie one strip around the wreath and make a knot.
Alternate fabrics pieces and carry the pattern around the wreath.


Third, keep going until your wreath is full and Ta-Da!

The Tip:  Keep the plastic tag holder ON!
I used the plastic tag loop to hang my wreath with!  Cool, right?

You can't even see it. It was clear and virtually indestructible so I thought it would be the perfect way to hang the wreath.  You could also use a strip of fabric and make a pretty bow.

The best part about the wreath is that it is light weight.  When the AZ winds pick up it doesn't bang against the front door or damage it in any way.



Leave a comment below and let me know what you think!

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Sewing: Window Pane Quilt!

Are you ready to see my latest project?
How about this adorable Window Pane Quilt?  Isn't it SO cute?

I found this fantastic ETSY store called Sweet Jane.
Susan is the owner of this Etsy store. 
She offers easy to follow quilt patterns for easy enough for even beginners like me.

 Visit her Etsy store HERE and purchase a quilt pattern by March 16th -  Sue will be offering all of her patterns at a special SALE price of only $7.00!!

WOohOOhhoo!  Thanks Sue!

Just contact her through her Etsy store for the special SALE price.

Here are some photos of the quilting process... Follow along!
 The first step, whenever you have your camera out is to snap a quick photo of any kids in the area.  Here's one of KidMo.  He was more than happy to pose for a quick photo.

 
 Next... follow Sue's easy instructions and cut the strips of fabric as directed.
Here is a photo of all of my nicely cut squares of fabric... fun colors, right?


Following Sue's directions, sew your squares to the rectangles of neutral fabric.  Be sure to arrange the squares in a pattern that you like at this point in time.
  

 Quilt two rows together and so on...

 

Beware of kitties who may jump on your quilt at any point in time.  MashMo the kitty thinks this quilt is for him.
 Once all of your rows are sewn together, press flat and break out the batting.
I decided to try this batting below that is a fusible batting.  It worked really well! 

 
Find a large open area to lay your backing down flat on the floor.  This is my kitchen... yes inspiring isn't it?
 And, just in case you think I'm a total neat freak - here's a shot of my kitchen on an average day.  Hey, don't judge.  Remember, I'm a working mom of 2 who's trying to make a quilt in under a week.  Cut me a little slack. hahaha
 Okay, back to the task at hand.  Make a sandwich of the backing, batting and top layer of your quilt. 
You will then want to break out the iron and fuse the "sandwich" together.  Cut off any excess batting- leaving about a 3 inch border.
 
Here is a close up of the "sandwich"...
 Here is a photo of BabyMo swinging away in my office/craft room.  He's content for the moment so I'm able to get a little more quilting done.

 Next up, quilt the quilt in whatever style you like.  I don't have a fancy sewing machine so my 'machine quilting' skills are limited.  I went with a wavy pattern in between rows and around the edge of the quilt also.

 Here is another shot of my totally awesome beginner quilting skills (note the sarcasm).

 Okay, onto binding.

Typically I'm one to purchase my binding and attempt to sew it on in one piece. I got a bit ambitious and decided to learn a new technique using the scraps of fabric I had left.  I had to say... it was TOTALLY easy! And, it looked great.

Here is a link to the fantastic tutorial on YouTube that explains the binding technique I used.  Click HERE for part one and HERE for part two of the video.

And, here's a few shots of me sewing on the binding....



 Then fold over....

 .... And sew with a zig zag stitch on the back side of the quilt.




And...viola!  You have completed a piecework quilt!
Here is a photo of the entire quilt completed.
 
 And a few detail shots of the quilt for your admiration....

... the edging... doncha love it?

 ...again, another shot of my totally awesome (sarcastic) quilting...

... here is a shot of the corners...

 
 Another shot of the corners....
 Awe ... here's BabyMo enjoying the quilt.  Isn't he a happy baby?
 BabyMo says... "Please leave a comment for my Mommy... she loves comments!"
 And, the final step... pack that quilt up in a USPS box with some other goodies and mail it to a good friend. :)
Surprise!
 Please leave a comment below and let me know what you think about my first attempt at a piecework quilt!

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