September 24, 2008

I LOVE THIS BATHROOM



This is the only "finished" room in my house - the guest bathroom. It all started with this tin/neon flamingo clock. I bought it for my dorm room on the way to college somewhere between Alaska and Montana. The colors from it inspired the pink and aqua theme with a vintage sort of feel. When the pink neon light is on, the bathroom lights clashed, so I replaced them with "blush" lights that give everything a softer feel.



A few items were bought and put in "as is":

-- Rugs, towels and soap dispenser from Target
-- Candles from Cost Plus World Market
-- Silk flowers from Michaels
-- Trash can from Bed, Bath & Beyond


Projects I did:

-- Magazine rack from Ross was originally green, I repainted pink
-- Tray from Michaels, painted aqua and mod-podged paper to bottom
-- Picture frames from Michaels ($1/piece, in the kids section!), painted and put in pink patterned paper
-- Butterflies above the magazine rack are various papers I had, created a template and cut them all out (idea from Ali Edwards, she used a punch from Martha Stewart Crafts)
-- Clothespins are covered in paper and hold postcards from Perspectives and cards I've received


September 23, 2008

WELCOME CHARLIE



The family I nanny for just had their third ch
ild. His name is Charlie. As a baby gift, I made a small album for his parents to document little moments of his first year month by month. This is a DCWV 5x7 mini album. The inside paper and letter "C" on the album cover came from K & Company's Addison Collection. Each page has space for journaling the little things he learns that month.









Another Album Idea:

I did a previous album for another friend, but forgot to take pictures of the album. It was an 8x8 album with 20 pages. The beginning pages were space for immediate birth details, a page for his mom, dad and sister, 12 pages for each month, and the last page left blank for mom and dad to write a note on his first birthday.

September 22, 2008

FELTED NEEDLE HOLDER

Bought this as a kit from a local quilt shop, however it would be very easy to make on your own. The kit included the felted pieces, patterns for cut out shapes and a button for the closure. I used thread that I already had. You can cut as many inside pieces as you like, then sew through the center. It's very nice to have a place to keep my needles that aren't thrown in with quiting pins. This holder is about 4x3 when closed and has 3 inside panels (to make 6 "pages").


September 20, 2008

REVERISBLE APRON

Last Christmas I received an apron and The Apron Book by EllynAnne Geisel from my mom. I shopped for fabric immediately, but had other projects to finish before starting a new one. One set of fabric I got ended up as a bag rather than an apron. The other set of fabric sat for months and finally got used for my first apron!



I loosely used the instructions for the first apron in the book, but had my own design in mind. The side with the solid pieces of fabric with the ribbon and button embellishment is what I always had in mind and is the side I like the best. I wasn't very thoughtful in designing the reverse side, which ended up as a crazy quilt idea. The buttons were used with pieces of ribbon behind as "flowers" to cover places that didn't sew together very nicely. As the back piece didn't cover as much space as the first side, I added the pink border. After sewing the 2 sides together, I sewed the green ribbon around the edges, then added the waist band and ties.
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