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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

"Tween"ager Bedroom!

Hello Everyone!
We have been in our new home for two months now and have been very busy making it our own.  Our oldest daughter wanted a pink and black funky room, so that's what we have been creating for her!

Here is a before picture of her room before we moved in.  The builder had it staged as an upstairs living/game room, but we wanted to turn it into a "tween"ager suite for her.  We had the builder add a wall, door, closet and a desk to the room.


My hubby did all the painting... He is an AWESOME man!!!


Here are some more after shots!


The picture above is her living area.  The futon came from Wal-Mart, the lamps & memo boards from Hobby Lobby, and the pillows and throw from JC Penny.  The coffee table and end tables were a yard sale find that I "Jillified"!  They were a light brown wood.  I sanded them down and gave them a couple of coats of black spray paint and they look perfect!


This is a picture of her sleeping area.  The bedding came from JC Penny.  I still have to hang her valance and black curtains, and my hubby has to finish the pink paint trim, but it's getting there!

She is absolutely LOVING her chalkboard walls on each side of her bed!  She and her friends have sooooo much fun writing on them!


And that's it!  Hope you all enjoyed the tour of her funky room!
Thanks for stopping by!



Friday, February 4, 2011

New home cards!

I am making 50 of these for my husbands business to tie on gift baskets. I have about 20 made so far... It is going to take forever!!!




I used the Wild Card Cricut cartridge for these. Lots of cute stuff on that cart!

I am having fun working in my new craft room. It is getting more organized each day!

The girls were out of school four days this week for snow days. They had fun helping a little on this project!

Saturday, January 1, 2011

10 Steps to an easy peasy poodle skirt!



Hello Everyone!  Just wanted to post a super quick way to make a poodle skirt for Halloween!  Not sure it's the right way, but it worked for me!  Here's the steps:


1 - Measure the length of your little one from the waist down to where you want the end of the skirt to fall.  Measure her waist too.
2 -  Purchase felt in the color you want.  I got mine at JoAnn's & used a coupon.  Go ahead and grab some ribbon, elastic, and a poodle iron on applique while you are there!  
3 - Lay the fabric out flat on the floor.  Cut large piece to a square.  Find the center by folding in half and then half again.  This is where you will cut out the circle the size of her waist.  I just cut a little piece out to mark the center and then unfolded it.  I then used a pencil and a tape measurer and went around in a circle from the center marking with pencil where I wanted to cut out for the waist. 1/2 the waist measurement since marking from the center.
4 - Cut out the circle in the center for the waist.
5 - Now cut out the outside circle (bottom of the skirt.  Use the measurement you took from her waist to the where you wanted the bottom of the skirt to fall for this.  Measure all the way around, marking with a pencil as a cut guide.  Pencil line should look like a big circle.
6 - Cut out the bottom of the skirt.
7 - Sew on the stretch elastic to the waist.  I cut the elastic 3 inches smaller than her waist so that it would fit nice without falling down.  You will need to gather the felt a little as you go.
8 - Iron on the poodle applique.  You can stitch around it if you want to... I didn't.  I know...I'm lazy like that.
9 - Sew on the ribbon (leash) for the poodle.  You can use liquid stitch if you want.
10 - Step back and admire your work!  


All done!  I told you it was easy!  I'm all about doing things the quick & easy way!