Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Art Supply Organizer

This is that same brown sheet, again.
Lots of ribbon
leftover fabric and iron on bonder
over the door hanger that wasn't being used
My own design.
Way more complicated then I though it would be to sew
but so worth it.
It turned out so cute
Andy said there's just "lots of love in it"

Christmas Pajamas











My first attempt using a pattern and making clothing!
I'm pretty proud of myself.
Flannel, 60% off at Joanne's
Buttons & Ribbon
Inexpensive shirts from Walmart




Child's Apron

Willson loves to help me cook
and always wants to wear an apron
just like Mommy
One pot holder, dish towel and
some ribbon later.

Quiet Books

I just took a bunch of photos
Cheap photo books from Walmart
Voila...quiet books

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Star Wall Hanging

Leftover sheet (again)
cute fabric square ($1)
iron-on bonding
recycled (free) cute frame
piece of cardboard & some hot glue
Love this one!

Monday, November 30, 2009

Fleece Hat


This was absolutely free!

I used some leftover fleece

Hand stitched, I don't have a machine, yet....


Thursday, November 26, 2009

Puppet Theater



It's amazing what
a brown sheet,
fabric scraps,
iron on bonding,
and tension rods
can create!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Secret Hollow Book


I can't tell you how much I would have LOVED one of these as a kid
Thrift store book
Box Cutter
Homemade mod podge

Fancy Notebooks








I just bought the cheapy (under $1) notebooks at Walmart
Homemade mod podge
Fabric and Ribbon scraps

Letter Wall Hanging


I used a frame I had
and about $2 worth of fabric & supplies

Canvas Wall Hangings



I got (2) canvas for $5.99 (on sale at Michaels)
added some fabric polka dots, with iron-on bonder
and finished with a little hot glue
Total cost
about $10-$12 for both

Snow Globe

My Mom loves Snow Globes
She was here this weekend, so I already gave it to her
I got the supplies at Lowes, including the ornament
And thoroughly cleaned a pickle jar

Oversized Fleece Pillows





Couldn't leave the kitty out!


This is a completely NO-SEW project
Instead of buying fleece by the yard
I found blankets, 50x60, for $3.80 each at Walmart
I cut them to size
and used the leftover fleece for all my other projects
(lots more to come)
The batting cost about $4 per pillow
The cute letter was from scraps and iron-on bonding
Here's the original idea...

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Vinyl


Vinyl came from here...
The rest came from Lowes

Fleece Scarf


Absolutely Free
I used leftover fleece
No sewing involved
My own design