Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Quick Blanket

This week BJ has had a hard time taking naps. When I put her in her crib she thought that it would be super if she took several catnaps. That made life fun for about two seconds. So I had her lie next to me on the couch cuddled in a fleece blanket we have there. She slept for two hours. It was wonderful. The next day, the same ordeal for her morning nap. This time I was quick to think, it doesn't me more than once to learn (I wish), I took BJ to her bed with our soft fleece blanket from downstairs. She slept around the two hour mark again. So the thought came to me "maybe she likes the fleece." You may say Duh!. We'll today while BJ was taking a nap with the blanket we had I drove to the fabric store, for the sixth time this month, (a story for later) to pick up some fleece to make BJ her very own blanket.
 I found some very soft fleece and a cute color stripe damask flannel.
This was a super simple, super quick blanket. I took the flannel and laid it on the fleece and folded the fleece over twice and sewed it to the flannel. That's pretty much it. I did tack it down in the middle a few times with a few stitches.
 20 minutes before bed time we had a blanket for this little one to use.
 Here's a sneak peek of what I've been working on.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

DIY Halloween Costume

The Incredibles!!
We had an early Halloween party to go to so I got our costumes done last week.
Here is what I did:
I found Mom and Dads sweat pants and long sleeved T at Wal-mart for $6 each.
Dash's T and pants also Wal-mart for about $4 each.
Jack-Jack onesie at DI $2.

I painted the logo on our t shirts with crafts paint like this:



For the Gloves I used regular knit gloves from Wal-mart and cut the feet off a pair of socks to make them longer. 
For the boots I pulled the same type of socks I used for the gloves over our shoes. For Dash I folded them back over to make them a good size for her. 


For the masks I used this tutorial.
If you are better with a sewing machine than I am, here is a tutorial from someone who sewed instead of painted on the logo. She also has a tutorial for sewing the black bottoms.   


Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Heartfelt Wall Hangings

Over the weekend my mom and I visited our new favorite craft store! Heartfelt Wall Hangings is a cute little vinyl and craft shop in West Jordan Ut. Each month Heidi offers a free craft  related to the fallowing month. This month it is a Thanksgiving craft. She offers classes each day where you can come to her shop and work on your free craft and any other crafts you purchase. She offers all her paints, sander, glitter spray and help to make your vinyl craft.
This is her free craft for October. Is simple yet so cute to get your home ready for Thanksgiving!

While we were there we found these cute blocks too!



Each month the "O" changes to fit the season or holiday. I will be going back in November to make one with a ornament and snowflake for December and January. Here is an example of each month. 
 

We will be going back for more free crafts and all the other cute ideas they have at Heartfelt!

Monday, July 23, 2012

Holiday Crafting

 I couple of weeks ago my friends and I got together to make this found on none other than Pinterest. So when I went back to Utah I made something similar with my mom. It's super easy, cheap and turned out really well too.
 We bought a 4x4 at a hardware store for around $8 and had them cut 2 at 12", 2 at 10" and 2 at 8". Sanded and painted then added White vinyl cut with the Cricut machine at 1.5". I decided to take the craft from the link above and make it my own so I cut out a star from scrapbook paper using the Cricut and ModPodged it on. We made one for my mom and one for Makenna. I mine at home already.
 Since the 4x4 came in 8' pieces we had a ton left over, so we cut these. I think they are 9" and 7" in length. I like that each one turned out a little differently.
 Mom wanted crazy letters.
 We made Mak's just simple and cute.
The only difference in mine is capital letters.
We sure had fun making these together. Thanks mom for a great time and letting me make a mess of your kitchen table.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Jane's Little White Dress

 I am so happy how Miss Jane's dress turned out. I knew when she was born that I wanted to make her blessing dress. At first I wanted to make it out of my wedding dress, but when I pulled out my dress to see what I could do with it I could part with cutting it up. I guess I'm a little partial to it. 
 A baby blessing in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is essentially a prayer that asks God to watch over the child while on this Earth. It is not necessary, but is an opportunity to receive blessing from our Heavenly Father.
 I really enjoyed making this dress for my sweet baby. I am not an avid sewer so it was pretty simple. I knew what I wanted it to look like. Although next time I would add a few more decorative elements to the dress. Unfortunately I do not have pictures of me making this dress, but I do have links to tutorials that I found as I was sewing and was not able to figure things out on my own. No I did not use a pattern which made it even more fun to make.
The fabric is just a simple cotton I found at the local store. I bought one yard with a pattern and another yard just plain white. My idea for the bodice came from looking at some of my dresses. I did not want to see any of the seems so I used this tutorial from Make it and Love it.
  
I managed to make it through the bodice and part of the sleeves with out any of the seems showing. The tutorial showed how to make the sleeves have no seem but I wanted my sleeve done a little differently. Unfortunately I cant find the exact picture I got the idea from but It looks something like the sleeve from Sew a Fine Seam.
Then I made a simple skirt part by sewing the material into two tubes and base stitched and scrunched them up similar to Make it and love it. I added a few buttons up the back and ribbon for extra detail. 
Most of my ideas came from this dress I found at Homemade By Jill, here, here, and here.
I really liked the way it turned out. I had a lot of making it and definitely learned a lot.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Guest Craft: YW Camp Chore Chart

I am so happy that we have a guest crafter today, and just in time too. Young Women girls camps are coming up fast.
Our MOM is the guest today! She is one of the girls camp directors for the Spanish branch in her stake. She has been helping them out for several years now. She is not that new to girls camp though. I know she has been going to girls camp for her stake for 20+ years now. In our family we love to go camping. It is something we all look forward to doing all year. We've become quite good at it.
Since she has had some experience camping she knows the in and outs of getting things done and adding some fun with it. 
This year for camp she made a job chart for the girls. That way each girl will know what to help with for meals to make things run smoothly for the week. This is the awesome chart she came up with. 
 Isn't she creative?!
Each person going to camp has a bear bookmark with their name on it. She even put their initials on the bear paws. Each meal a girl has a chore. The chores are marked by an envelope that the bookmarks are placed in. Wash, start fire, help cook, rinse, dry, clear table, and free time are the jobs that need to get done.
This is such a great idea. On the back of the poster she has the descriptions of what needs to be done at each station. That way the girls will know exactly what they need to do. 
My sister and I have loved going to girls camp and it was always so great to have our mom be there with us every year. I know that the girls in mom's stake are so lucky to have her. 
Thanks for sharing your awesome idea with us.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Mini Scriptures

I teach a primary class of young kids for my church. A few weeks ago we had a lesson about the prophet Joseph Smith translating the gold plates into the Book of Mormon. For a cute handout I found this miniature scripture idea for the kids to take home.
My philosophy is that I get ideas for other people and then figure out how to do it on my own so that it is somewhat my own. I'll tell you how I did it.
What you will need. 
tape
glue stick
card stock
"Hershey's Treasures" candy
ribbon
print out of your scripture.
Cut the card stock so that it fits both chocolate pieces and tape them down on the paper. I think it was about 2 1/2 X 1 1/2. I'm not positive though. (I made them a while ago).
Use the glue stick to glue the small piece of ribbon to the chocolates. It should stay pretty tight but if not it's ok because you'll put your scripture on top.
Print out your scripture in a very small font into two narrow columns. You may have to work around with the document to make it work. I chose the scripture Doctrine and Covenants 3:19. Because that is where we learn that the plates of old were meant for us to read and study now.
Stick the scripture on with the glue stick and you're done. 
Not including the time I spent fiddling with the word document, this project took about an hour. Next time I do this it will be for kids who are a bit older that will appreciate the thought instead of just devouring the candy as soon as they saw it.

JUSTINE

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Baby Rees


Second attempt at new born photos. This little one belongs to me so I was able to take a lot of photos. 



This one was for my hubby!










We love our little guy!