Saturday, March 14, 2015

Vintage tablecloth becomes boutique inspired ensemble


I was feeling crafty last evening so I took my little darlin and we went goodwill hunting (I think that's actually a movie title, haha)! I'm ever on the look out for a cool challenge or something I can turn into something else. While browsing in the linen section I came across this really colorful lace trimmed square tablecloth which appears to be circa 1970's. It's really funky! I have recently been warming up to some of the boutique style outfits I used to think we're kind of ridiculous looking (back then I was a boys only mama, no froof, no bows, no lace). I snatched up my $4 tablecloth and home I went to envision/ brainstorm what to do with it exactly. So here is my tablecloth....
I was so eager to start crafting I had forgotten to take one of it before cutting it, woops! Last night I spent making this little summer dress, which just needs a bit of elastic in back to be completed....
Then this morning I decided to make a skirt and embellish an old onesie. I came across a pair of leggings that were a tad short on Lu and decided it wouldn't hurt to use those either! Here's what I came up with using the tablecloth, some scrap fabric and a tiny extra bit of bias tape I hade in my supply box
It's a little funkier than I usually dress my Lu but I still love it! I'm no great sewer, so if you are looking at any of the projects I've done and are hesitant to try, don't be! Take the plunge, start sewing, it looks a lot harder than it is. And if you are like me, you aren't concerned about how pretty your seams look underneath, because it's just for your own use anyways! Have a crafty weekend!

Friday, March 13, 2015

The Very Hungry Caterpillar clip



This will be a quick one guys! As a part of our school districts reading awareness week, my son was encouraged to dress as his favorite book character for school today. My son is all about dressing up and being goofy, AT HOME. But now that he's a bit older it was an idea that was a little outside his comfort zone. So to I decided to throw out some ideas. I made a brown paper bag into  Little Critter's  "hair" but even that was too much of a costume. So I took 5 mini craft pom poms (two dark green, two lighter green, and one red) and hot glued them to felt and added some felt eyes and a mouth and a pipe cleaner set of antenna to make The Very Hungry Caterpillar clips with a metal clip from my daughters hair bow supplies. 
 


He was 100% ok with clipping the little guy on like a tie clip and we he wore a red polo shirt with buttons so it would work and match his caterpillar clip. Voila,dress up as your favorite book character day was a success! The little guy turned out so cute I made a few more and used one for sister's hair to match her Eric Carle Gymboree outfit. These would make great party favors or clips to decorate party bags or add to big red lanterns (like apples) and they are gender neutral!  They were super easy to make and take only minutes. If you plan to make more than one I would suggest glueing all of the body Pom poms down on the same sheet of felt and just cutting them out at the end. I did notice glueing them to green felt seemed to blend better for hair clip wearing, but I did use white as well and it didn't turn out bad!