Mom and I were browsing through catalogs a few weeks ago, and I noticed this pillow from Pottery Barn:
I thought at the time that it would be a fairly easy pillow to make (and improve upon - I'm not a fan of the linen). So, I picked up some felt at the store and threw one together yesterday. It was fairly simple, and I'm happy with the results:
Next time I'll make the leaves a little less rounded and more poinsettia-like, but I still like my pillow...
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
The tree skirt
For many years, Nichol and I have searched for a tree skirt that would sufficiently work under the 6' span of the bottom of our Christmas tree. Last year, I decided the only way it was going to happen was if I made it myself. So...here is the fruit of my labor. Keep in mind that I have only been sewing for a little over a year, so my ambition is almost at the point of ridiculousness. In any case, I jumped in headfirst and made it anyway. I made the template using kraft paper, a pencil and some string. I then used the templates to cut the fabric. I'm starting to realize that my biggest sewing issues come from less-than-precise cutting... Interesting note: the ivory fabric is the silk that was used to make my wedding dress...I still had quite a bit left over, so I figured it was time to use it in Something...(the center is red velvet and the outer ring is faux dupioni from a drape).
We wanted to add snowflakes to the skirt, so we looked into buying embroidered ones, and we even considered an embroidery machine (those are crazy expensive). Finally, I decided to make them out of beads. That is the one aspect of the skirt that I'm quite proud of.
Once the eight beaded snowflakes were completed, I had to start sewing. I worked from the outside to the inside, and I'm thinking in hindsight that it probably should have been the other way around. Oh well.
I started this in October, and finished the day before Thanksgiving. The timing was good, seeing as how we put the tree up the day after Thanksgiving. As it is, the skirt is finished, and it serves its purpose. I know it has flaws, but somehow that seems to make it more appropriate for this household...
We wanted to add snowflakes to the skirt, so we looked into buying embroidered ones, and we even considered an embroidery machine (those are crazy expensive). Finally, I decided to make them out of beads. That is the one aspect of the skirt that I'm quite proud of.
Once the eight beaded snowflakes were completed, I had to start sewing. I worked from the outside to the inside, and I'm thinking in hindsight that it probably should have been the other way around. Oh well.
I started this in October, and finished the day before Thanksgiving. The timing was good, seeing as how we put the tree up the day after Thanksgiving. As it is, the skirt is finished, and it serves its purpose. I know it has flaws, but somehow that seems to make it more appropriate for this household...
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Spiders
For several years now, I've wanted to create a beaded spider. This year, I finally made the attempt. I had an idea in my head about how I wanted them to look, but had to look online for the basic assembly. I found several instruction videos, and ended up combining techniques from a couple of them. As it were, I'm still working on a way to secure the legs more tightly...
Once I have it all figured out, I'll be making spider pendants for all my friends to wear on Halloween...
Once I have it all figured out, I'll be making spider pendants for all my friends to wear on Halloween...
Monday, September 12, 2011
Ocean life cake pops
Corynn turned 5 just a couple of weeks ago, and I, as usual, became overly ambitious with party planning and decided to make cake pops in lieu of cupcakes.
Since the party was an outdoor water/splash party, the theme was an ocean one (or in Corynn's view, a mermaid one). So, I decided to make ocean cake pops. As you can see, the three chosen creatures were turtles, fish and octopi. I have since decided that cake pops will be made only when there is no other event preparation to be done (such as, and entire party for nearly 20 children). They are quite time-consuming, and there is a Large learning curve. (If you ever need to ask what NOT to do, you'll have to call me, as there's too much to say through typing).
In any case, the cake pops were a huge hit with both kids and parents. And, unlike cupcakes, the kids ate the whole thing (my experience with cupcakes is that kids lick the frosting off and toss the rest). The down side is that Corynn now thinks we should be making cake pops all the time (she has requested various princesses, but that's not happening). I have decided to take advantage of this situation, however, and am now using cake pops as my newest bribery technique...
Since the party was an outdoor water/splash party, the theme was an ocean one (or in Corynn's view, a mermaid one). So, I decided to make ocean cake pops. As you can see, the three chosen creatures were turtles, fish and octopi. I have since decided that cake pops will be made only when there is no other event preparation to be done (such as, and entire party for nearly 20 children). They are quite time-consuming, and there is a Large learning curve. (If you ever need to ask what NOT to do, you'll have to call me, as there's too much to say through typing).
In any case, the cake pops were a huge hit with both kids and parents. And, unlike cupcakes, the kids ate the whole thing (my experience with cupcakes is that kids lick the frosting off and toss the rest). The down side is that Corynn now thinks we should be making cake pops all the time (she has requested various princesses, but that's not happening). I have decided to take advantage of this situation, however, and am now using cake pops as my newest bribery technique...
Friday, September 9, 2011
The recreatification blog
Seeing that this is my first post, I feel compelled to make some sort of introduction. So, I will save the creations that I was considering for a later date (most of them were made some time ago, anyway - there's no hurry).
I am a creative person. There is an inherent satisfaction for me in making something. My biggest thrill is the finished product. Of course, I have to endure the steps required to create, but I usually stick it out because I so enjoy the end results.
Most who know me are aware that my first Bachelor's degree is in Biology; Pre-med, more precisely. My second degree is Interior Design (ironically, the Biology was a Bachelor of Arts, and the Design was a Bachelor of Science, but that is for someone else to contemplate). Perhaps, in following this blog, some might better understand why I walked away from the promise of a career in medicine and chose instead to dwell in the land of the right-brained. If not, well, I hope there is entertainment in both my re-creations, and those that simply start from scratch. (As far as my sewing goes, scratch may be more applicable than I want to admit).
I'm sure family tidbits will also sneak their way into the blog, especially since my daughters are my greatest acts of creating something beautiful. I couldn't have done a better job if I had been allowed to choose what traits they acquired...Of course, I'd like to think that many of my projects have some divine intervention, since I tend to have a complete picture in my mind before I've even started.
All that being said, I look forward to my new journey as a blogger...
I am a creative person. There is an inherent satisfaction for me in making something. My biggest thrill is the finished product. Of course, I have to endure the steps required to create, but I usually stick it out because I so enjoy the end results.
Most who know me are aware that my first Bachelor's degree is in Biology; Pre-med, more precisely. My second degree is Interior Design (ironically, the Biology was a Bachelor of Arts, and the Design was a Bachelor of Science, but that is for someone else to contemplate). Perhaps, in following this blog, some might better understand why I walked away from the promise of a career in medicine and chose instead to dwell in the land of the right-brained. If not, well, I hope there is entertainment in both my re-creations, and those that simply start from scratch. (As far as my sewing goes, scratch may be more applicable than I want to admit).
I'm sure family tidbits will also sneak their way into the blog, especially since my daughters are my greatest acts of creating something beautiful. I couldn't have done a better job if I had been allowed to choose what traits they acquired...Of course, I'd like to think that many of my projects have some divine intervention, since I tend to have a complete picture in my mind before I've even started.
All that being said, I look forward to my new journey as a blogger...
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