Showing posts with label lace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lace. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

No Carve Lace Pumpkin



Pin rating: 4.5
Original Pin: www.pinterest.com/pin/241998179948381288/

Another Halloween related blogpost today!  I love love love Halloween.  Or maybe I just love the holidays.  I believe October kicks off the holiday season right?  Today's post is similar to last year's no carve pumpkin decorating I did.  Don't remember it?  Click the link to check out my Bedazzled pumpkin post.  I picked this no carve pumpkin design for a few of reasons.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Sew Your Own Sash Tutorial



My sister's coworker birthday was yesterday and she had asked me to help her make a birthday sash.  She wanted to add some lace to glam it up so I decided that I was going to sew a double layered sash.  I started looking on Pintrest for some tutorials on how to sew a sash, but it seemed like everyone was posting No-sew Sash tutorials and sew tutorials for dress sashes.  So I decided to make my own Sew Your Own Sash Tutorial.



What you'll need:
  • 1 yard of fabric (36-38 inches wide) in their favorite color
  • 4 yards of ribbon*
  • Iron-On Alphabet*
  • Sewing (Machines, needles, scissors etc.)
*An alternative for the ribbon is to get just 1 yards to cover the front sides of the sash only.  No need to cover the whole sash if you don't want to purchase 4 yards of ribbon.  I was lucky enough to buy a whole bag full of ribbon at SCRAP-SF for 50 cents! :)

*If you don't want to purchase Iron-On Alphabets, an alternative is to use fabric glue and glitter or fabric puff paint.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

DIY Jewelry Holder


Pin Rating: 5
Difficulty: Easy
Cost: Under $10
Original Pin Here

I've been looking for a quick and cute way to display my jewelry and earrings at the craft fairs and I've finally found it!  It's super cute and quick to make and I had all the materials already laying around the house.

  • Picture frame to hang or stand on a table.  Remove the glass piece.
  • Hot glue gun/hot glue
  • Lace (the more holes in the design the better)