We made up a Charlie and Lola t-shirt today, the images were from a free Disney clip-art site so okay to use! I also sewed a lace trim along the bottom of the T-shirt just to use up some old lace! K loved helping me with the process of applying the transfer and peeling off the backing paper. I think peeling off the backing is my favourite bit too! She has already put the t-shirt on this morning, I had to convince her to let it cool down first.
Friday, 27 March 2009
We love Charlie and Lola...
We made up a Charlie and Lola t-shirt today, the images were from a free Disney clip-art site so okay to use! I also sewed a lace trim along the bottom of the T-shirt just to use up some old lace! K loved helping me with the process of applying the transfer and peeling off the backing paper. I think peeling off the backing is my favourite bit too! She has already put the t-shirt on this morning, I had to convince her to let it cool down first.
Tuesday, 17 March 2009
Off the page...first try.
I used chipboard letters from Bunnings. Painted them white with Gouache paint. Then used a decoupage glue to apply the paper. I cut around it with a craft blade. Then used an old emery board to file the edges. I used beads, rhinestones, hole punched flowers and string to decorate the letters. Thanks Lisa for the gorgeous gift as well as the inspiration to create!
Her name is Freya.
This is the first dolly I have ever made. She is from a pattern by Melly & Me but I have altered her to my taste. I have chosen not to attach the wings as per the pattern as they wouldn't suit the style I was trying to acheive. K really likes Freya, but she was a bit upset because Freya didn't have arms for a couple of weeks. I was slack and never got around to sewing them on, and K kept finding them in the sewing room and bringing them to me saying "you make dolly arms!", so I finished attaching them this morning. Now I'm going to make a second dolly as the girls are already fighting over her.
I couldn't quite work out how to gather the skirt without it looking like a mess, so I pleated it instead. I also changed the feet as I liked the look of these better.
Lil' Cupcakes.
Babushka t-shirt!
The t-shirt cost me $3 on a clearance rack and the design was drawn up by hand. I then used fabric from my stash, and after several wears and washes, it is holding up really well!
Monday, 16 March 2009
First Quilt.
Here is a picture of K in her quilt. She really loves it, and asks for it when she wants to snuggle on the couch. This particular day, she assured me she wasn't tired...yeah right. This was my first completed quilt, it is cot-sized and made soley from my stash! It is flannel backed and I got the design from an issue of Better Homes and Gardens but downsized it. I thought a cot-size quilt would be completed quicker. And it was, completed this one over a long weekend.
My biggest project yet....
It is an old Californian Bungalow which was relocated from Reservoir in approx 2004. The former owner has done a beautiful job of restoring the home to it's former glory, but some of the colour choices are not our cup of tea.
Anyway, this home will continue to provide me with projects for many years to come! I want to re-paint the windows and trims on the outside, thinking of Green or Gunmetal blue to match the roof. Still undecided on colours yet. I also have a big job doing the garden, and with the extreme over the past summer, it is looking a bit worse for wear right now.
I hope to post updates as things progress on the home front.
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