Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Making A Statement
For the last couple days, I've been playing around with my odds & ends stash (in all its sparkly glory) of vintage costume jewelry.
My sewing machine is on the fritz, so making jewelry has been a nice break.
I've noticed a trend for big bold statement jewelry, so that's the look I went for with these collage style necklaces.
My sewing machine is on the fritz, so making jewelry has been a nice break.
I've noticed a trend for big bold statement jewelry, so that's the look I went for with these collage style necklaces.
Each statement piece is created with an array of vintage earrings, pins, necklaces, and some old buttons too.
"Statement" is the key word here. These pieces are supposed to stand out rather than just blend with your outfit.
My one-of-a-kind pieces were designed to be remembered, and to make you feel more excited about your look.
Thanks for stopping by!
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Summertime Lemonade Stand
Thursday, August 11, 2011
S'mores Cookies
A fun cookie, perfect for summer.
I made these today.
You can find the recipe here.
They're really good!
I made these today.
You can find the recipe here.
They're really good!
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Dress Form Makeover
Update!
Thanks so much for all the interest in my scarf pictured on my dress form. It's definitely one of my most pinned pictures on Pinterest.
To answer a couple of the many questions I've received...
Yes, I made the scarf. I have been making and selling my ruffle rose scarves since the fall of 2009.
Sorry, I haven't shared a tutorial because I sell them.
Periodically, I do list a few here, in my Etsy shop.
Thanks so much for all the interest in my scarf pictured on my dress form. It's definitely one of my most pinned pictures on Pinterest.
To answer a couple of the many questions I've received...
Yes, I made the scarf. I have been making and selling my ruffle rose scarves since the fall of 2009.
Sorry, I haven't shared a tutorial because I sell them.
Periodically, I do list a few here, in my Etsy shop.
Yay! I finished a project that's been on my "to do" list for a long time.
I've had this table top vintage dress form for some time now, and its been in desperate need of a makeover. Since it's made from a soft spongy foam material, it didn't paint well. I tried a long time ago. Can you tell? Ha! After painting failed. I decided to decoupage it with old magazine pages and finally took the time to do it, yesterday.
I gathered up a few old Needlecraft magazines from the 30's that were once my Grandmas, and a couple Playbills from the late 40's I picked up antiquing a few years ago.
After ripping pages out of the magazines, I started by painting some glue mixture on the form. Next, I took the pieces of paper, dipped them in the glue mixture until they were saturated, removed the excess (so it didn't get so drippy), and began layering the pieces on the form.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Wire Hanger Makeover
Want to make your wire coat hangers much prettier?
You can! With a custom slip cover.
Slip covers can make anything more beautiful, even icky wire hangers!
I was inspired to make my own recently, when I saw these on Pinterest.
You can! With a custom slip cover.
Slip covers can make anything more beautiful, even icky wire hangers!
I was inspired to make my own recently, when I saw these on Pinterest.
Here's a step by step on how I made my own covered wire coat hangers.
First, choose your fabric (I used vintage tablecloth scraps) and place your hanger over the part of the fabric which you want to show.
First, choose your fabric (I used vintage tablecloth scraps) and place your hanger over the part of the fabric which you want to show.
Next, trace* around your hanger making sure to include a seam allowance. I allowed for a 1/2" seam and a little over an inch for the bottom to hang below the wire.
*I always trace around each hanger I cover. Even though wire hangers seem to be the same, they can vary - and by a lot!
*I always trace around each hanger I cover. Even though wire hangers seem to be the same, they can vary - and by a lot!
I mark (on the wrong side of fabric) where the neck of the hanger will come through. With wrong sides together, sew from that mark to the bottom edge for both sides. Make sure to leave that 1/2" open at top for the hanger to fit through.
Before I turn and press, I clip the seam allowance with pinking shears.
Before I turn and press, I clip the seam allowance with pinking shears.