A couple of weeks ago, I visited my friend Kyleigh and her darling baby, Piper. We had a wonderful girls weekend and had a blast with Piper’s little photoshoot. Here are some highlights.
Oh and I made that little rosebud headband.
A couple of weeks ago, I visited my friend Kyleigh and her darling baby, Piper. We had a wonderful girls weekend and had a blast with Piper’s little photoshoot. Here are some highlights.
Oh and I made that little rosebud headband.
Ok, last post of the day. I need to get going on the task of the day…
This is a nifty little travel jewelry organizer that I made for my sister, Rachel, for Christmas. My friend Bonnie recommended giving Rach a travel jewelry case, since she’s moving every two months for her PT clinicals. One of my clients gave me a jewelry organizer that she made, and I thought, hey why don’t I just make one? Only of course I had to make it better.
This thing is kinda perfect. It rolls up very thin and flat, so it’s easy to take anywhere. It has 3 bands that wrap around, then button it shut. When you open it up, you can use the same bands to hang it up on a hanger. Thus it can be kept hanging in a closet, very organized. There are two hooks to hang your necklaces in on the left, and two pockets on the right for earrings, bracelets & rings. Since the inside is felt, you can hang ear wires on any part of it. Like I said, pretty awesome. I think I’ll have to make one for myself sometime soon…
If anyone is interested to have me make one for you, let me know.
This little guy is easily my favorite craft to date. I knitted him up for my cousin’s little baby, Levi Cash. Since Cat’s been riding horses ever since I can remember & Dustin is a vet, I thought the little buckskin would be perfect. He’s super soft, and is all yarn and stuffing, so perfect for baby Levi. Trey thought he was pretty snuggly too. I just wish I would have followed through with my idea to sew Levi’s name on the horse’s hoof, Toy Story style. Oh well, next time.
While I’m at it, I may as well go ahead and post the things I made around Christmas too. I decided to make an advent garland. Just little felt pockets, strung together for the 24 days leading up to Christmas. I didn’t quite finish before we left on our big trip out West, so I just added them to our meagre tree decorations. Our first tree was little and cute (and still waiting to be taken to the dump. Yay for first married Christmas.
As I said, I’ve been pretty crafty lately. I found these lovely yarn wreaths on Etsy last week, and set out to make my own. I couldn’t find a wreath base, so I used pipe insulation instead. You can buy a 5’ section for less than $2, which will make 2 wreaths. The only frustrating part was adhering the two ends together to make a circle. As you can see from the last pic, the wreath is just a little wonky, but hey it adds character, right? If you want to try it, I’d recommend buying a roll of electrical tape & wrapping the ends several times.
After I made the circle, I wrapped it with blond colored yarn, left over from a knitting project that I still need to post on here. When I finished wrapping, it was back to the ‘net to see what kind of flowers I could make. I found this great tutorial to make the red dahlia - I was stoked because that’s my favorite flower! It took a while to put together, but it turned out beautifully. I just added a few little rosettes to each side, then clipped the whole thing to the yarn wreath. Hope you like!