Im reposting my play tent tutorial for those of you that are new here. I have made some minor changes and hope it makes the tutorial easier to follow. Remember if you have made one and want to share pictures of it with us. You can add them to my flickr group. Here is the updated tutorial for the kids… Keep Reading
My play tent tutorial needs a little updating.
First of all how many of you are following handmade holidays over at sew, mama, sew? Did you see my play tent tutorial over there? How exciting! They asked me a few weeks back if they could feature my play tent tutorial as part of their handmade holidays and I had all I could do to keep quiet about it…. Keep Reading
Newborn dress turned toddler apron (refashioning tutorial)
Do you have a ton of newborn baby dresses like me and don’t know what to do with them? Why not do what I did, and turn them into a toddler apron. Just the other day I was going through my kids drawers and I came across this dress that was a hand-me-down from a friend of mine. I always… Keep Reading
Casserole Carrier {Tutorial}
I am really excited to share this with all of you. This is unlike any other casserole carrier you have ever seen. I love that the handles are made of fabric and are not wooden dowels. I think it gives the carrier more stability. I also like that it is lined with Insul-Bright to keep your casserole dishes warm or… Keep Reading
This beauty has a tutorial on its way!
Remember the much loved casserole carrier I designed and created for my sister in laws bridal shower? Well, I had so many requests for a tutorial on it, that I decided to put one together for y’all. A great idea like that cannot go unused, right? Or maybe it was the comment on it being the “chicest casserole carrier” someone… Keep Reading
trick or treat loot bag tutorial
Materials needed: *1 Bandanna * Scrap fabric if you want a contrasting color inside of bag. * Ribbon / fabric for the handles / or cotton webbing I used 2 bandanna’s to make 4 loot bags. I bought these from Walmart. How cute are they and they only costs $.99 each! 1. Fold bandanna in half and then half again,… Keep Reading
Princess Play Tent Bag
Every cute play tent needs an equally cute bag to store it in. Here is a bag that I made for my nieces play tent. It was very easy and it’s a great way to use up left over material. I cut the fabric piece about 14″ by 34″ long. I used the edge of the curtain that had a… Keep Reading
Tutu Tutorial
Here is another tutu I created for the Samster Mommy Tutu Drive. This is one of my favorite tutus. Here are the basic measurements to make one for a 12mo/3T size. To make one smaller or larger just lessen or add a few inches onto the width of the tulle, fabric and elastic. What you need to make a tutu… Keep Reading
As the old saying goes, “Knee high by the 4th of July.” That is what inspired my 4th of July Mod Podged hoe. What is more American then working in the garden with a red, white, and blue hoe? Ok, so there may be other things, but how cute is this? And yes, it is practical! I used mine all… Keep Reading
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Mod Podged Hoe Tutorial
Mod Podged Hoe Tutorial (beginner level: takes 2 days to fully complete due to drying times.) Here is what you need: 1 hoe: old or new (per husbands request, I bought a new one, $4.95 at Walmart). Outdoor Mod Podge Krylon Crystal Clear Acrylic indoor/outdoor spray paintpaint brushes (I like to use a brush to apply and sponge brush to… Keep Reading