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Sunday, February 22, 2015

Dry Erase Calendar

We needed to get organized, so I repurposed an old frame into a dry erase calendar. I used paint chips for the squares. The only cost for this project was about $2  for the markers!

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Adult-Sized Rag Blankets

After seeing a baby blanket I made for a co-worker, two of my other co-workers decided they wanted one too. We went shopping for fabric and I got these done the first week after school. It's so much fun to see people love something I make! I really love how they both turned out.


Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Superhero Cape

Every kid needs a superhero cape, right? I bought a cheap mens t-shirt at Wal-Mart, and added a little lightning bolt in the front where it fastens with velcro and a big lightning bolt on the back. I already had the felt and velcro, so this was a very cheap project! Excuse the bad photos - little superheroes don't like to stand still.



Monday, July 28, 2014

Fabric Bookmarks

I wanted to send a little thank you to some friends for letting us visit their farm. I had some of this cute farm animal fabric leftover from my bookshelf quilt, so I made a few bookmarks.


Thursday, July 17, 2014

Hope Signs


I have two friends who are crazy about everything Nautical. So I wanted to make something for them, and decided on these signs. I love how they turned out. I used paint tape to do the stripes, and vinyl to make a stencil for the letters and anchors.

Monday, July 14, 2014

Bleached Shirt

I wanted to make a gift for a friend who LOVES Disney. I used vinyl to cut out the letters and did a little test to practice spraying the bleach. I love how it turned out!





Thursday, June 26, 2014

Masks and Tails

I watched E's friend today while her mom was at girl's camp. They wanted to make masks and tails, so I pulled out the felt. E wanted a lion tail, and his friend wanted a "cookoo tail with every color." So we whipped up some tails and masks. They had so much fun playing!