Showing posts with label Flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flowers. Show all posts

Monday, June 14, 2010

Office Tissue Box Holder

Here is my project for the Dollar Store Challenge through The CSI Project!

I had this project in mind when I saw an idea for it in the 
Better Homes & Gardens Magazine 
"100 Decorating Ideas for Under $100"

Here is my inspiration:


Originally, I looked everywhere for a tissue box cover for me to...decorate, but I found nothing. So I figured I could make something out of Foam Board (you can make ANYTHING...just about, out of foam board).
Thats when I realized this would be the perfect Dollar Store Project. Everything either comes from the dollar store or was something I already had. Good thing the Dollar Store is right across the street from me! I probably spent $5 there to gather some of my materials.

 

I am making this as a gift for my sister who has an office job and likes to decorate her space. Shes got kind of a shabby chic style....so I chose scrapbook papers that were that kind of style. This project came together as I worked on it.


 I started by measuring and cutting the foam board.



Then I did the same with the paper I chose. I Modge-Podged and Hot Glued away....I also distressed the edges a bit.


Here are some of the things I got at the dollar store that I wanted to add to the tissue box. My sister is a Post-It freeeeeak! So I made sure there was plenty of that! I also added Velcro to the backs of things, so that when things ran out, they could be replaced.

 

It fits perfectly!
It needed a little something....details of course!
I added some flowers...and I also glued flowers to some clips. I also glued rhinestones to the tops of Push Pins....to make it all a little more fancy, I guess! haha.....I also added some ribbon to the edges I wasn't able to cover with paper. I had glue ALL over my hands!

Ta-da!



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Thursday, May 20, 2010

*Rosette Tank Top Tutorial*

Tonight I felt like making a tank top. I had a bunch of this material in my fabric cabinet, so I decided to use it. Its sage green with gold shimmer. I think its some sort of polyester type of fabric. It is bouncy, drapey and stretchy. It doesn't really seem to fray. So while I was making it, I decided to snap a few photos to create a tutorial for everyone. 
It's pretty simple...nothing fancy-smancy

  

The first thing I did was dig out a tank top I already had that was a shape I liked. This tank has a racer back and its longer on the sides so it loose fitting and flowy. I laid it down on my fabric and used it as a template for cutting my fabric. The back and front are different. I left maybe an extra inch all around to give me room to play with. Also the front is a little wider than the back. So when sewed together, the front piece technically goes around to the back a bit....you know what I mean? (let me know if this confuses you)
  

They I pinned the sides and straps to sew first.I could of zig-zagged the seams....but I didn't bother since this fabric didn't seem to want to fray. Plus, the tank is for me and I don't really care. But...you can always zig-zag it just in case.


I machine basted the fabric first (I only did this on the sides). This isn't something I am used to doing...but I decided to try it, and it seemed to help quite a bit from the fabric moving all over the place since it is stretchy. If you don't have stretchy fabric, you probably can skip this.


 

Here is the basting stitch and regular stitching. I pulled the basting stitch out after. I also trimmed the excess fabric off. Don't forget to sew you straps (just the tops).


 

I then pinned the hole for my head, carefully....since everything curves.


 

I also pinned the bottom. That part was probably the hardest to try to keep both sides the same.


 

After I sewed the head hole and bottom, I pinned the arm holes and sewed those.



This is what it ends up looking like. Pretty simple and cute. I tried it on at this point and it fit PERFECT! But it needed something....

  

I decided I wanted some sort of flower, and decided on a rosette or a couple. So I cute a few strips out of the scraps pieces of fabric. It doesn't matter how long...but I made them about 2 inches wide. 
(I didn't end up using all the pieces)


 

I folded a strip in half and ran a gathering stitch down it. (no back-stitching....leave plenty of extra thread at the ends to pull the bottom thread to make it gather, if you have questions, let me know). I then gathered it.


Then I started to roll the gathered strip on itself to form the rosette.



I then hand sewed under the rosette some to hold it together......


 

......then hand sewed it in place on my tank. I placed them on the left side of my tank along the neckline.
You can place them where ever. I ended up with one bigger rosette in the middle and a smaller one on each side of the bigger one.

  

Here is the front on a hanger......


 

......and here is the back on a hanger. (Doesn't look as nice on a hanger, but its really cute in person)

  

Here it is on me (this was taken late last night after I finished it)




These are from today....not too shabby! Too bad you can't see the gold simmer that great...but its a really pretty fabric (and COMFY!)


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Sunday, April 04, 2010

Flower Ring

 

I found a tutorial for Rosette Rings on The Creative Crate Blog. 
So this morning I decided to try it. Instead of gluing the flower on a wooden disc like Stacie did, I just used a piece of felt. I made one for myself, my niece and my mother-in-law who loves artsy-unique things. I will definitely use the rosette technique on other things! Easyyyy!!

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Floppy Flowers

Check out these flowers I just made! I got the idea from a tutorial on the Fisk-A-Teers blog.
It was pretty quick and easy! I think that the theme for the day! haha...=)

I haven't decided if I am going to use them to put in my hair or add it to something else. Probably my hair....that's usually what I do. I think they turned out cute!

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Flowers & Pendants!

I made these flowers a little while back. I followed a tutorial by Flail of the Flair on the Cut Out + Keep website. Its basically origami with fabric with a tiny bit of hand-sewing involved. They are very quick and easy to do. I sewed them to bobby pins so I can wear them in my hair.



 
These are some clay necklace pendants that I have made. I went through a phase of making a lot of different kinds of clay pendants and necklaces. Basically its just Sculpey clay cut into a rectangle and then I stamped an initial into the clay. I then added flowers out of clay and made the hole, then baked it. Then I dry brushed some paint onto it and glued on a rhinestone. Then I added the while loop. Ta-da....all done. 


 Keep an eye out...I'll be adding more soon!

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