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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Duct Tape Flower Pens


Aren't these the cutest pens ever? And of course, because I'm so sweet, I'm going to teach you how to make them!!

All you need is... you guessed it, duct tape and pens! Oh, and some scissors would be helpful. I have no clue why this picture will not rotate -- it's an issue Blogger is giving me at the moment.


You will need one piece of duct tape 2" shorter than your pen, and 2 pieces of duct tape 1" wide.


Take the 1" wide pieces and place one at each end. On the writing end, you'll wrap it around and around until it is secure. Get as close to the tip as you can. Cover the other end completely. Take the bigger piece and wrap it around the pen. 



Next, you are going to make the petals. For a small rose, you will use about 25 petals. I use about 50 and make a bigger one. Petals are just 2" pieces of duct tape, folded. Fold the right corner up towards the top of the piece, leaving a little bit of the sticky side exposed. Then take the corner you made, and fold it down to form almost a pyramid shape.



This isn't the best picture but I just wanted to show you there there is an opening towards the top on the side. That is how it is supposed to look, so don't freak out. :)


This next set of pictures will show you how to start wrapping the petals. 



Some important things to remember when wrapping the petals:
  • Keep them close together. Where one point ends, another needs to begin. You can start to spread them out more as the rose gets bigger, but if you spread them too far apart it looks sloppy.
  • Keep the petals even. If you raise the petals up each time you go around, the rose is going to look like a tunnel.
  • You can make the rose as big as you want, just make sure you stick the tape down firmly each time or it will fall apart.
                                      

Just keep wrapping, and wrapping, and ... wrapping... 


With all the different designs available in duct tape, the possibilities here are endless! 


I think I'm going to start giving these to my Mary Kay customers. Or using them when I set up a booth. They're so fun! :) If you don't have the time (or desire) to make these pens, you can check them out at Brylee's Boutique on Facebook. Hers are great!

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Friday, April 29, 2011

Our Family Portrait

My project was featured over at Karina's Challenge. :) Check it out!

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Thursday, April 14, 2011

School Time: Paint Chip Learning Tools


A FREE project! I'm all about inexpensive homeschooling tools. This one is really versatile.



You'll need: Paint chips/cards, hole punch, and thin ribbon.



Choose a side. Punch a hole (or two).


You can write numbers, colors, letters, etc. Tie the ribbon through
the hole, or you can use a jump ring.


We made a book of colors (above), and an addition book (below).


And a vocabulary book (will be adding definitions, too!).



Store them in a cute little shoe box! :)

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Monday, April 4, 2011

DIY Coasters & Giveaway!!

*If there are any typos or if the instructions are not clear please let me know! I typed this up when I was half asleep.*

This is a tutorial AND a giveaway in one! See the end of this post for how to win!! I'm so excited to share this project with you. It's fun, simple, CHEAP, and awesome.

So, let's get started. Grab your supplies! You will need:


Tiles (Got mine for 16 cents each at Home Depot)
Mod Podge (the kind that dries clear)
Sealant
Pictures (4x6 work great)
Sponge brush
Scissors or paper cutter
OPTIONAL: Scrapbooking stickers


Line your picture up against the tile. You can cover the entire tile if you have a bigger picture, but mine were 4x6 so I used the tile as a border. You could put a piece of scrapbook paper down first and then attach the picture on top if you do not like the plain border. Just have fun with it! Cut your picture down to size.



Brush mod podge across entire tile. Place your picture on top of the tile while mod podge is still wet. Press the picture flat, being careful not to move it.


**If you are going to use stickers, apply them now.**


If you are making a set, repeat these steps with each tile and picture. Then, cover your picture with mod podge.


When the second coat is dry, spray or paint over with your sealant. Let it dry. Repeat this process 2 more times. You will have a total of 2 coats of mod podge and 3 coats of sealant.


When your tiles are completely dry, pair them off into sets of 2 or 4 and tie them with a pretty ribbon. Add a note if you'd like. :) You can add a piece of felt to the bottom of them with hot glue if you want.


These would make great party favors, wedding favors, even part of a wedding present if done right. You could use pictures of your kids if you are making them for yourself, or the kids could help and then give them to grandparents for Christmas or even Grandparent's Day. The possibilities really are endless here. Use scrapbook paper to match your baby shower theme and give them as a prize for one of the games, personalize them with names and give them to your friends, or have dad and the kids make them for you for Mother's Day. Use their drawings or hand prints. :).

Now, onto the fun part. I'm giving away a set of 4 coasters. YOU get to choose the set, and I will ship them to you within 48 hours of drawing your name. Here they are:





Set 1 is ELEPHANTS.. Set 2 is BUTTERFLIES.. Set 3 is FLOWERS.

All you have to do is leave a comment here with your email address so I can contact you if you win. I will choose a winner via random.org on 4/25/2011 at 9PM CST!

For each EXTRA thing you do (listed below), leave ANOTHER comment. Each comment is an extra entry. If you just want to enter once, do nothing but leave a comment telling me which set you'd choose if you won! :)

-- Become a FOLLOWER of this blog (You are here, just click follow)
-- Blog about this giveaway
-- Tweet or Post on Facebook about this giveaway

If you are confused, if you have any questions about the giveaway or the tutorial, let me know!

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

DIY Hair Accessories (Round Up)

I've wanted to make a tutorial on these rolled fabric flowers for a while, but I have seen so many lately that there is really no point in repeating what everyone else is already saying. :) So here is a round-up of all the great hair accessory tutorials I've found this week. Happy crafting!



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If you don't have an ounce of creativity in you, check out these wholesale hair accessory sets in my shop. 

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Friday, March 18, 2011

FREE BEST SELLING HAIR BOW E-BOOK

Hello everybody! I'm so happy to share with you one of my BEST SELLING e-books ever! After reading this e-book, you will know how to make bows like those pictured below, and on my website. If I get a good response from doing this, I will offer more FREE e-books in the future! So please tweet, stumble, digg, share it on facebook, shout it from the roof tops! :)


This e-book also includes wholesale information, so you can buy your supplies for about half of what retail stores are charging you!

If you love the e-book, I hope you don’t mind me ask­ing a favor.

As you prob­a­bly know, my liveli­hood depends on read­ers like you who share my stuff with other peo­ple. Thank you so much for all the sup­port over the past year.
If this e-book is use­ful to you, I would really appre­ci­ate if you would:
  1. share this blog post on Twit­ter or Face­book or any­where else you hang out online
  2. review the book and/or link to this post if you have a blog of your own
And as always, I’d love to hear what you think. Please com­ment below and let me know what you think of the e-book.

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Friday, October 1, 2010

DIY Ribbon Organizer for $4!!!

Okay so I have decided to turn my Nellie Bug's blog into a DIY blog. I think it will get more traffic that way and will also get me together with more boutiques and crafters. Not sure I'll have time for this blog much. I just got ALMOST caught up on orders this week and now I have 16 more - plus word of 2 more coming in tonight. Getting a bit overwhelmed!

Check out the DIY ribbon organizer tutorial and let me know what you think!

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Monday, August 30, 2010

Free tutorial courtesy of Nellie Bug's



Tell me what you think!

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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Boredom busters!

Be Creative - Make Something!

I found this in an old Microsoft Word document I had saved. I have no clue where I got it, so if it's yours let me know and I will link you. :)

Be Creative - Make Something!



Decorate a T-shirt, pillowcase, or tote bag with fabric paint markers or tye-dye Shirt/Pillowcase products
Paint rocks or seashells Creativity for Kids Deluxe Rock-A-Doddle Painted Rocks
Decorate a wooden or acrylic picture frame with paint markers, stickers or buttons/accessories Picture Frame Products
Write a poem
Write a short story or book. Make a cover, draw pictures, write the story. Create your own story Free make your own about me book Book for boys or Book for girls
Bake cookies, brownies, cake, or make puppy chow or Elmer's Tasty Treats Activity Kit or see Kids cookbooks
Make your own popsicles out of fruit juice or chocolate milk, sno cones, ice cream, cotton candy Products to make your own treats and books about ice cream Host an ice cream social. Ask friends to make an ice cream recipe (homemade) to share. Set up an ice cream bar for everyone to share their treat. Encourage reading by suggesting kids read a book about ice cream and then get together to share the treat and tell about their book.
Paint a porcelain piece, use a pottery wheel, or decorate a flower pot Porcelain & Pottery
Create things with play-doh, clay, silly putty or slime Playdoh/silly putty/clay/slime
Use trash from your house (or that you find in the neighborhood), glue pasta shells or a ball of string to make a piece of art.
Decorate a roll of paper with stamps, markers, stickers for fun or to be used for gift wrap. Decorate brown lunch bags too. Paper Roll/Stamps/Stickers
Make a homemade pizza
Work on a Paint a paint by number painting Paint-by-number
Latch hook a rug or make a pillow Rugs & Pillowcase kits
Start a journal or diary Journal/Diary
String necklaces or bracelets using thin licorice, string, or plastic string. Add candy pieces (Life -Savers, Fruity Cheerios or anything with a whole in the middle) or use beaded jewelry Bead Jewelry Kits
Paint or color a picture to match the colors or theme in your room.
Make homemade candy
Make your own soap, lip balm, perfume Soap, lip balm, perfume
Make candles Candle making
Make a scrapbook, poster or college "All about me". Cut out pictures and words from magazines, the newspaper or print from your computer. Put it together to describe yourself (favorite food, color, age, hobbies, music, clothes, dislikes too). You could make one for your family, vacation, best friend, pet or anything you want. Scrapbook about me
Use sticks, pennies, buttons, paperclips, rubber bands, pieces of torn paper, candy, glitter, rhinestones, stickers to spell out your name on a paper. Glue it and frame it for your room. You can include a baby picture or a picture of you now.
Make shrinky dinks Shrinky Dinks
Make your own cards for your friends or family's birthday Make your own cards
Cut out pictures from a magazine of items you want for Christmas or your birthday to make a wish list.
Make a mosaic Mosaic
Learn about photography and then take pictures of family and friends. Put the photos in a scrapbook (see above) or make a collage for your room. Camera & Photography Books
Make a pot holder Pot holder
Knit, Crochet or Cross Stitch and Lacing Cards
Burn a "Keep Out" Sign or your name on wood to hang in your room Wood burning kits
Build a model airplane or car Model Airplane, Car
Build a birdhouse, ship, car out of wood Building, Carpentry Kit

Games & Challenges also see CJKidz Games Page

Build something with legos, lincoln logs or blocks. Have a contest with friends. Set a timer and see who can build something in a short period of time. When the timer goes off, stop. Legos, construction blocks
Play board games Family & Friends Games
Have two people challenge each other to see who can blow (using a straw) a piece of cotton across the floor to a finish line (players will need to lay down on the floor). This can be a relay race and played as a team.
Play with conversation cards Conversation Cards
Put together a puzzle. Start by setting up a table where you can leave the puzzle. Each day, add a more to the puzzle until it is done. You could also challenge your friends. Get two puzzles with the same number of pieces. See who can get further in a short period of time, or who can complete their puzzle first. Puzzles
Play cards (Slap Jack, Crazy 8s, Old Maid, Black and Red) Card Games
Play tic tac toe Tic tac toe
Play seek and find
Play hangman 50 states hangman 50 Countries Hangman
Play hide the shoe (or toy). Someone hides an object in one room of the house and another child finds it.
Start a story and part way through pause to let someone else take over the story. After that person has added to the story, they pause, and let the next person takeover until everyone has added to the story. If there are only a few people, go around twice. It's fun to see how the story changes as each person adds. Go fast!
Play no giggle game. One person sits in the middle of the circle. Others tell jokes, make silly faces or act silly to make that person laugh or smile. You cannot tickle or touch the other person. The other person tries to not smile or giggle. Take turns trying to make players laugh. You can use a stop watch or clock to see who can go the longest keeping a straight face.
See how many people you can make smile without talking. You can try this by just smiling or waiving to others. To help you, you could just send the message by wearing a shirt that has a funny message, or a be happy shirt See boy and girls CJKidz "Bee Happy" shirts. Do it in competition with a friend to see who can get more people to smile without saying a word.
Invite friends over to play giggles games from this book Games and Giggles Just for Girls (American Girl Library)
Sit on the steps, have your friend hide a penny in his/her hand. Try to guess which hand it is in. Move up one step each time you guess correctly. If you have two players, see which one gets to the top of the steps first! Penny Games (Chicken Socks)
Put several toys or household items on a tray. One person shows it to other players. Then, remove one item without other players looking. Players then must guess which piece was removed. Or, use the items on the tray, have the players look at the tray for 30 seconds. Then ask them to write down what was on the tray. The player that remembers the most items, wins!
Have a race with your stuffed animals or plastic horses or dinosaurs. Lay out pieces of paper on the floor. Roll a dice with friends to have the horses, stuffed animals move depending on what is rolled on the dice. The first one to get to the finish line wins!
Guess Who I am. One person thinks of an animal or cartoon character. The other players have to ask questions that can be answered only by yes or no answers. (i.e. for an animal- you could ask, do I have wings, do I swim, am I brown. For a cartoon character, you could ask, am I boy or girl, do I have red hair, am I funny etc.). Keep asking questions until they figure out who or what they are (or give up!).
Put a bean bag on top of your feet or shoes. Race another player to a finish line without letting the bean bag fall. If it falls off, you have to go back to start and begin again. See more games with Bean Bags and Bean Bag Toss Games

Pretend Play - Use Your Imagination

Set up a room to look like a school room. Play school. Take turns with a friend to be the teacher. Play school
Play with horses, cars, barbie, dinosaurs, stuffed animals
Use tools and read construction books to build something or learn about building Tools and Construction Books
Cars and Trucks Race cars using a large piece of cardboard or box leaning on a sofa. Drive cars on a car mat. Use trucks to dig in sand or dirt.
Play beauty shop with your dolls or stuffed animals. Clean them up, wash them or their clothes, brush or fix their hair.
Play pet hotel. Get out your stuffed animals and have them check into your hotel. Check them in, pretend feed them, wash them, eat at your hotel restaurant, care for them, take them for a walk. To give you ideas, watch Hotel for Dogs (Widescreen Edition) or Hotel for Dogs (Full Screen Edition)
Play dress up or fashion show with friends See Fancy Nancy to get ideas
Invite a friend to play pirates or astronauts Astronaut (also check out the NASA kids web site below) Pirate
Put on a swimming suit, fill a large tub with bubbles. Use bowls, spoons, measuring cooks, water can, funnels and pretend cook with the bubbles. Or, get out the bath toys and fun soaps and play. Put down towels around the tub as this can get messy. Bath bubbles/Toys/Soaps CJKidz Soaps
Fill a big plastic tub with flour or sand. Use little rolling pins and cups to smooth or build up the flour or sand. This can be messy so take outside or put a tablecloth or bedsheet underneath the area of play.
Play grocery store. Get a cash register,pennies or play money. Use several items from the pantry. Shop, check out, bag the groceries. Grocery Store
Pretend that you are a Mad Scientist and try an experiment Mad Scientist & Experiments
Invite over friends, grandma or aunts and have a tea party. Dress up and host the party yourself. Tea Party Supplies
Pull out the dinosaurs, dig up their bones or play with them in a sandbox, dirt or play mat Dinosaurs

Show Your Talents - Put on a Show!

Practice and put on a puppet show for friends Puppet Show
Learn several magic tricks and put on a magic show Magic Tricks
Read a book and then act it out or put on a play for family and friends
Put on your dancing shoes and perform a dance recital with music. Dress up in costumes, sing, dance and put on a show. Dance Music, Games, Costumes, Shoes
Dress up in costumes, mom's clothes or play clothes. Put on a fashion show Fashion show
Get a joke book, find jokes on the internet, or make up your own. Put on a comedy show Joke Books
Have several families get together for a talent show. Each family (or families children practice their talents for several weeks by themselves and then get together to put on the show! Talents can include singing, dancing, blowing a big bubble, telling a joke, playing the piano,twirling a baton using a hola hoop, displaying your art pictures.
Be a fortune teller - have guest ask you questions. Fortune Teller
Host a movie afternoon or night at your house. Use pretend tickets, make popcorn, candy, juice or soda. For a fund raiser for charity, sell tickets to your friends for the movie and snacks and give the proceeds to charity.
Host a book reading night at your house. Tell parents and kids to bring their favorite books. Come in pjs with pillow, lay on the floor, read one short book together (take turns or a parent reads) then read individual books on your own. Older kids can also read to younger ones.
Host a play date with a theme. Choose a theme and tell guest to bring one item that goes with that theme (i.e. Thomas the Train, everyone brings one Thomas the Train item). If the children are old enough to understand sharing, take turns playing with the other children's toys. Get ideas for themes on our birthday page
Show off your cheerleading skills
Put on a concert (guitar, drums, piano)

Let's Get Physical - Don't be a couch potato!

Jump rope Hopscotch
Ride bikes Take a hike
Play on the playground at the park Roller blade
Ice Skating Kick Ball
Basketball Soccer
Swim Play miniature golf
Frisbee Horseshoes
Bad mitten Kayak
Hockey Archery
Paint ball Paddle court/Paddleball Paddle Games
Ride a Scooter Hoola Hoop

Outdoor Fun

Run through a sprinkler
Play with water toys, squirt toys, water balloons, float ducks in a pool and fish them out with strainers
Play with sidewalk chalk - draw pictures, write your name, draw your house, draw a hopscotch and then use it! Chalk Outdoor products from The CrayolaStore.com!
Use chalk to draw 10 circles on a driveway or street or concrete patio. Number each circle. Write the numbers 1 to 10 on separate pieces of paper. Put them in a bucket or container. Play music as children walk on the circles. When the music stops, the children stop and stand on a circle. Pull out a number from the bucket or container. Whoever is standing on the circle that matches the number pulled from the container wins. Play again.
Relay races:

Running race....Put on gloves, hats, jewelry that has to be passed between team members, or use extra large shoes, Potato Sacks, or wear a big hat to make the race more difficult.

Relay race using water...use two water cans and 3 buckets. Fill one bucket with water. Have two teams. The players dip their water can in the bucket filled with water to fill. The race the player from the other team to run and dump the water in their water can in their teams bucket. Then return the water can to the next player on their team. The team that fills the tub first wins. Water Cans & Buckets

Relay race using an egg....each team takes a plastic egg (or real one) and carrys it on a spoon. They should walk or run approx. 20 feet, turn around and return to the next player. If you drop the real egg, your team loses. If you use a plastic egg, the child must go back to the starting line and begin again. Spoon & Egg Game

Swimming relay race...use a big T-shirt that must be passed between swimmers. One swimmer puts on an oversized T-shirt over their swimsuit, swims the lap, but then has to take off the wet shirt and pass to the next team member. Repeat with all team members.

Play with bubbles. If you are playing with friends see who can make the largest bubble Bubbles & Bubble Machines
Hold a carnival, lemonade stand or sell cookies for fun or to make money for a charity See our families giving back page for ideas
Scavenger hunt with two teams. Hide the pieces of two simple wooden puzzles. Each team must find the pieces to their puzzle and put it together. Or, make a list or use pictures of 10 things found outside - flower, grass, rock, leaf, stick, etc. Whichever team finds all 10 things first wins!
Set up a tent or build a fort in the yard. Pretend to camp out and sleep out over night. Make smores, hot dogs over a bbq pit, use flashlights, look at the stars, tell scary stories in the dark.
Play tag or freeze tag
Go horseback riding
Go fishing
Take your dog for a walk
Learn about and/or catch bugs, butterfly, lightening bugs Insects/Butterflies
Plant flowers or a vegetable in a garden Gardening Tools and Books
Choose your own sports or outdoor play on this link More sports and outdoor play ideas
Use your Noodle! Learn something. Brain Food

Learn a magic trick Magic Tricks
Learn one new foreign language word Foreign Language Books, Toys, Software, DVD
Learn a fact about your body, hair, teeth (why hair tangles, how to braid, how many bones you have, what causes cavities)
Research the city or state next to yours. How far away is it, what is the capital, where is it on a map or globe States, Maps, Globes
Look through a science book or web site to find a science experiment. Then try it . Science books, toys Mad Scientist
Learn one new word from the dictionary, the spelling and the meaning
Learn one new fact about recycling or the environment Going Green/Recycling/Environment
Learn three new safety tips - strangers, fire, water Safety Books
Learn two facts about bats, or reptiles, birds or dinosaurs
Take in interest in Math. Practice math problems Math Matters Book Series Funbrain (Will take you out of this web site) Coolmath4kids (Will take you out of this web site)
Learn about germs or hand washing Books on germs hand washing
Look through pictures, talk to family members (especially grandma & grandpa) to learn information about them. (i.e. what was their first job, how did they meet their spouse, what was school like when they were kids). Write it in a book for a keepsake Quizzes, Questions, Books to learn about family, friends, and yourself
Learn how to use a yo-yo YoYos, How To & YoYo Trick Books
Learn about a food or clothes from another country
Think about and write down 3 things your are grateful for. Do it each night at bedtime. Keep your journal. When you're mad or don't get what you want, remind yourself what you do have.
Learn about money,saving and investing Money & Saving Books, Toys & Banks
Yuck! Learn about something really gross Gross Books, Gross Science & Slime
Take a cooking class or try a new recipe Kids Cookbooks & Easy Bake Oven
Learn information about being blind and braille www.afb.org/braillebug


pbskids.org You've Got Braille


Braille Magnetic Letters
Books, toys, products learning about Braille
Learn sign language

Books & Flashcards on Sign Language



pbskids.org Sign Design


Learn about manners Manners books
Learn about being handicapped
Learn about two (or more) Presidents of the United States Books about the President
Learn about our solar system Solar System/Space NASA KIDS' CLUB

Sightseeing/Visiting/Travel

Go to the zoo
Go to the park and have a picnic, feed ducks
Visit a museum
Visit the library - pick out books to bring home or read at the library
Visit the Humane Society or Pet store
Visit grandma & grandpa or an aunt and uncle. Play cards, slap jack or tic, tac, toe
Go to the movie theatre
Go camping or on a float trip
Ride bumper cars or go carts
Attend a sporting event
Go to the conservation center in your state
Visit a cave
Pick out the top two tourism sites in your city or the next and then visit them
Visit a store that makes candy or cookies (take a tour if they allow it)
Visit a farm - learn about what they grow and learn about the animals on the farm
Visit an art museum

Misc.

Trade toys with a friend for one week and switch back at the end of the week
Look through your toys and choose five which you want to give away. Put them in a box to give to another child, your neighbor, cousin or friend

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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Diaper Cake For Under $15

I haven't made a diaper cake in a few years, and I was in a hurry, so I am a bit rusty. But I wanted to share a quick tut in case anyone wanted to make one as well. I made small ones so they cost under $15. The person I made them for is having twins so I couldn't really afford to make two full sized ones.

You will need:

About 40 size 1 diapers - $6
a cake board - $4 (pack of 10)
40 clear rubberbands - $1
3 large rubberbands - had around the house
ribbon - had around the house
a baby bottle - $1
a topper (I used ducks) - $1

TOTAL: $13



Directions:

Fill the baby bottle with candies.

Roll the diapers up, and secure with a clear rubberband. (I used black for tutorial purposes.)





Put large rubberband around the bottle. Wrap the large rubberband around the diapers.




Make another layer of diapers around the first, secure with a large rubberband. Cover with ribbon.



The next layer will sit on top of the first. Wrap a rubberband around the top part of the bottle. Then wrap the rubberband around a row of diapers. This row will only have one layer. Cover rubberband with ribbon.

Top with a stuffed animal, curled ribbons, etc.




You can wrap each layer with a receiving blanket, or a fleece blanket (mine didn't go all the way around which is why there is a bow there).



Do not use glue!! It will ruin the diapers. You can also make these with CLOTH diapers but it gets VERY expensive. You can put anything in the middle.. lotion, shampoo, etc. You can also hang pacifiers off of the diaper cake. It looks cute that way. :) I'm going to add lots of bows and girly things to the girl one.

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Thursday, July 15, 2010

Pillowcase Dress Tutorial

If you aren't in the mood to make these, you can purchase these on my Facebook page: HERE




I am sorry I don't have pictures! My camera's batteries are dead. I did link another tutorial at the end of the post though. Hope that helps.

Supplies:

Bandanas (or 2 pieces of 22x22 fabric)
Ribbon
Thread
Straight pins
Safety pin
Scissors
Sewing Machine



Fold under the top of both bandanas 1 inch. Pin in place. Sew across on both pieces, close to the inside edge of the bandana. This will form a tube on each fabric piece.


Measure the child from the top of her shoulder to her underarm. Add 2 inches to this measurement for moving room. Using this measurement, and with a straight pin, mark down from the top of the bandanas on both sides.


Turn the two right sides of the bandanas to face each other. Pin them together at the sides, from the bottom to the marked pin spot. Sew both sides with a 1/2-inch seam.


Cut the 4 feet of ribbon in half. Attach the large safety pin to one of the ribbon pieces. Work it through the front top fabric tube. When you reach the other side, pull the ribbon through so it is even on both sides. Repeat for the backside of the toddler dress. Tie a bow with the ribbon on each side of the dress.

I use super thin (1/8") ribbons (3-4 of them) and it looks super cute but when I first started, I used the thicker ribbon. It is cute either way, some prefer the thicker ribbon for the "boutique" look.

If you need step by step pictures, they can be found at this blog:

http://daisyjanie.typepad.com/daisyjanie/2007/12/how-to-bandana.html

If you have any questions, ask here and I will answer.


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