Holy cow! I stopped in to Wal-Mart this evening [sigh...] and came out with a Crop-A-Dile II in pink! I've been toying with buying one of these fun tools, but always seem to use my craft coupon on something else. Well, tonight Wal-Mart had these marked to $20 clearance and I thought, "why not?" Imagine my surprise when the register gave it to me for only $15. My Wal-Mart had at least a dozen on the shelf. I bet yours will, too.
01 December 2009
30 November 2009
I Need More... Edward [New Moon: Goodie Bags]
04 August 2009
I Need More... Giveaways [Makeup Pouch]
I Need More... Knitting Adventures [Pixie Hat]
I took a knitting class last summer and started this darling pixie hat. You can find the instructions here: Crystal Palace Yarns) But it took me attending another round of lessons again this summer to actually finish it! [sigh...] Happily, it still fits my model (AKA, my two-year old). If you're thinking about knitting, this is a great beginner project!
11 June 2009
I Need More... Disney [Hot Dog! Mickey Mouse Invitations]
1) Basic Mickey Mouse silhouette designed in Adobe Illustrator and saved as an SVG. (This SVG can be cut by the Sure Cuts A Lot program that allows you to cut your own designs and fonts with the Cricut.)

2) Mickey shape cut in both black and red cardstock. The red Mickey is cut in half to create the front of the pocket to hold the actual invitation. A simple stitch on the sewing machine holds the two pieces together.
3) A couple of glue dots hold the buttons in place.
INVITATION:
1) Again, designed in Adobe Illustrator using the Walt Disney handwriting font for titles. Printed on white cardstock.
2) Stapled a short length of ribbon to the invitation for a little color.
3) Folded in thirds and inserted into the Mickey pocket. The whole thing measures about 4x5-inches to fit nicely into an A-6 envelope.
18 May 2009
I Need More... Magazine Inspiration [Welcome to Our Nest]

01 May 2009
I Need More... Magazine Inspiration [Heart T-shirt]
I've made lots and lots of embellished onesies and t-shirts in my day. And I'm always on the lookout for a new variation of something to stitch onto them. Simply Handmade had a darling version in their Feb/Mar 2009 issue (pp. 28-35). With help from my favorite Stampin' Up Consultant and dear friend, Kasia Jackson, and her fabulous Big Shot die cut machine, we produced the scalloped circle which is the base for the design.
Simplified directions:
1) Back fabric with fusible web like Wonder Under and cut out your shape(s).
2) Pin and stitch a length of ribbon onto the shirt and fuse your shape(s) on top of them.
3) Zig zag around your shapes to secure them in place.
4) Hand stitch a button somewhere onto your design.
Notes: Target has t-shirts for $5 in quite a few colors for boys and girls right now. Snatch them up! They go quickly. How many shirts a day does your kid go through in a day? Mine? About a million!

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