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Boy Shoes and a Tie Appliqued Onesie
Another Pair of Baby Boy Shoes! Here is what you will need to do an applique. Fusible Web (JoAnn’s has it in the pack-pictured below). Some cute fabric and a onesie. In the middle you will see the tie cut out of the fusible web. You attach it to the fabric and the onesie and then Iron (it fuses on both sides, its like double sided interfacing). Then stitch around the edge. Turned out so cute!! And it is so fast and easy. To view more please visit my blog!
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Seasonal Picture Frames
I bought the plain frames from craft warehouse or michaels. Decorated them with paper and embellishments. They turned out so cute!! To view more please visit my blog!
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Sweetheart Sister Enrichment
We had a super Sweet Enrichment last night….It included 5 of our sweetest sisters being spotlighted (tables displaying pictures, items they’d made, etc), their V.T. spotlighted them telling stories and interesting things about them. They came to the front and we crowned them, gave them a corsage, a box of chocolates and a homemade craft bag (I made those so I will post a pic soon). All the sisters were so cute!!! We also had a lovely homemade cheesecake dessert (last picture), a slide show of hands and service, and a musical presentation…Tabitha sang “His Hands.” The evening was beautiful with red and white tablecloths and roses in the centerpiece…
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Baby Girl Flower Shoes…
The latest baby shoes…. I fused the flower on and then hand stitched around the edge, then added the button. I put embellishments on at the very beginning before anything is sewn together. Just remember if you are using buttons make sure you don’t leave baby alone with shoes on, if baby is able to grab well, because they may be able to pull the button off over time. To view more please visit my blog!
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A little RED, WHITE, and BLUE!
The cub scouts had a patriotic theme dinner. Each person was suppose to bring a centerpiece. I looked at what I had around the house and this is what I came up with…..*3 canning jars, some paper, ribbon, straws and stars and this is how it turned out, so cute!* I just put red, white and blue paper through the paper shredder to fill the jars, tied ribbon at the top, cut out the letters and taped(or glue) them to the straws and added a couple star accents. This would be a great 4th of July decoration as well! Super fast and easy to make! To view more please visit…
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Large Fabric Basket!!
I made this adorable fabric basket/bag for my sister-in-law for christmas. Next to a wipie box so you can see the size, its big! I saw this small basket tutorial online and thought it was great. I wanted a basket much bigger so I made my own pattern to create this large bag. My sister-in-law is going to use it as a church bag because she always has so much stuff to take but didn’t have a bag big enough to carry it all. Maybe I will try to make a tutorial for this basket:) Anyone interested? To view more please visit my blog!
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Twirl Skirt Outfit
I made this super cute twirl skirt set for my neice for Christmas. It turned out cuter then I had expected! I will be selling these twirl skirt instructions on etsy very soon!! Adorable fabric from the Fabric Shoppe on etsy.com Matching buttons on sleeves. To view more please visit my blog!
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Homemade Baby Spider Costume!
This is a super easy homemade spider costume for baby!! This is what you will need….Black hooded sweater, black pants, soft black material that matches (enough for 4 legs and a back), pillow stuffing, flat back googly eyes. You’ll need a sewing machine and a needle and thread. I cut the legs out of fabric, about the size of the arms on the sweater, sew them together and sew a circle at one end (that part is completed in the picture below). Then you will cut a big circle for the back. First stuff the legs with stuffing, and sew them onto the back of the sweater 2 on each…
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Cow Cake made with Marshmallow Fondant
Here is the Cow Cake my sister and I made for our 8-Cow Enrichment night. It went so well. We had 8 stations that each had 5 minute lessons. One of the stations was Grazing where we had cow pies(no bake cookies) and this cute fondant cake! (Made with marshmellow fondant visit Fondant 101 website for the Fondant Recipe) *** Update: I’ve made a how to Tutorial for this cow cake with lots of pictures! You can see it HERE. Look at that face! Here is a handout that we put together for the sisters to take home. They are little fridge magnets with a mirror on the front (printed on cardstock and…
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Baby Boy Shoes
I made another pair of baby boy shoes last weekend for a friend. I love how they turned out! To view more please visit my blog!