Thursday, June 30, 2011

Fantabulous Friday! 7/1

Happy Friday and Welcome to the Party! 
Today I am featuring a few ideas for the 4th of July! I will be spending the holiday with family and wish all of you a great weekend!


Check out these fun patriotic rings @ Funky Polkadot Giraffe


This Ruffly Patriotic pillow is just too cute!  See it @ Dragonfly Designs


And you've got to have something yummy for your celebration, so how about these 4th of July cupcakes by Eat Cake for Dinner




If you were featured, please grab a button from my sidebar and show off just how Fantabulous you are!


For this weeks Party, link up any crafty thing you've made this week!  Be sure to check out some of the other fabulous links, leave comments and have fun!
Don't forget to grab a party button and play along!










(Remember no selling, giveaways, ect and please keep it family friendly!  Our monthly Handmade Show and Sell will begin Monday so be sure to come back!)






Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Drive-In Movie Car Tutorial!

HELLO Momma's Kinda Crafty readers!!! I am Angela, the voice behind Love Sweet Love, and I am super-duper EcStAtIc to be doing a guest post for the fantastic Joy today! She has the cutest blog (as you already know) and it is such a privilege for me to be making an appearance on one of the first blogs I ever followed!
I use my little corner of the blogging universe to share my creative ideas that involve easy DIY projects for the home, craft ideas for kids, thrift store makeovers, and holiday decorating (the reason I started blogging!). My life is over-flowing with Sweet Love and I needed a place to share it!!

In honor of being on a FuN momma blog I wanted to do an easy, FuN tutorial for all you momma's!! Your kids will LOVE this. Which in turns mean they'll love you, which in turn means you'll love me. See how this is a win-win for us all?! I present to you the Drive-In Movie Car, perfect for fun summer night entertainment!

The great thing about this project is that it can be as simple or as fancy-shmancy as you want it to be! All you need to start is a cardboard box!


We (mr. sweet love and I) decided we wanted the car to have a little "hood" of sorts as you can see above, so we cut a separate, small strip of cardboard, folded down the edges of the board to make a table-top shape, and hot glued those edges to the inside of the box.


And since these fun little cars will be
hounded
played with by toddlers we thought it might be good to give it a little extra piece of support by hot gluing another piece of cardboard under the "hood" and to the front of the box like so:


Had our box been a typical brown box I wouldn't have painted it, but the only box we had was white and yellow with writing all over it, so I decided to give it a quick coat of Rustoleum's semi-gloss white spray paint. A perfect canvas!


Next I added wheels using paper plates lightly spray painted black.


And Mr. Sweet Love added a tail pipe using a roll of toilet paper spray painted silver and then cut in half.


And what drive-in movie would be fun without snacks?! With kids that's a definite MUST, so I added a snack box to the side of the car using the bottom porion of a baby wipes container (I spray painted mine red but you could totally leave it white!) and attached it using office clips.


The only thing left is to go to town decorating the front in whatever car style you can come up with! I used a black marker to draw on the designs and can lids for the headlights.


And just to personalize them for the kids (my kids love to see their name everywhere! ha ha!) I added some quick license plates to the back with their name and age using cardboard wrapped in foil and then hot glued to the box!


Toss in a fluffy pillow and a comfy blanket, and you're ready to throw a movie up on the projector outside (or inside!!) and have a fun family movie night!






Now go have yourself a WHEELY good time in your DIY drive-in car!


Thanks for letting me take over your blog today Joy, I've had SO much fun being here! You're welcome to visit me anytime over at Love Sweet Love, it makes me giddy happy to meet new friends!

Love it, Angela!  What a fun idea I am sure the kids will love!  Thanks for sharing with us today!

Monday, June 27, 2011

Guest Post: The Crafty Mummy!

Hi! I'm Crafty Mummy. I'm so excited to be a guest of Joy's today. I'm a wife and mummy of two cherubs - Little Miss is 7 and Mr Happy is 5 - in sunny Queensland, Australia. They keep me super busy but somehow I find time to fit in a little sewing, quilting, crochet and other crafting. The crafting is my little time for me. I blog over at The Crafty Mummy and sell my bits and pieces in my store on Madeit. Before I had my kids, I was a teacher and I'm finding my blog is my chance to still share and "teach" others the things I love. You can see my profile on about.me.


Today I'm going to share a sewing tutorial with you. A few weeks ago I gave away a little bag and matching needle case on my blog. This tutorial will show you how to make the little bag for yourself. If you'd like to make the needle case, I'll be sharing that tutorial on my blog next week.

Let's get started!

You'll need:

  • Two fat quarters of fabric
  • 1m or 40" of ribbon for the handles (Mine is half-inch satin ribbon)
  • Matching thread
  • the usual sewing tools - sewing machine, scissors, rotary cutter and mat (optional), chalk pencil, ruler, tape measure, knitting needle or similar "pointy" tool, safety pin

Step 1:

First we're going to trim your fat quarters. Fat quarters are usually 18" x 22" (46cm x 56cm). You need two large squares. Measure the shorter side. Mine was 18". Trim off a strip so that you have a 18" square. If you have an obvious selvedge, trim that end off so you remove the selvedge at the same time. Do this to both of your fat quarters. Save the trimmed strips for your needle case. This will work with a slightly smaller square as well so don't worry if your squares are 17" or 16" instead.


Step 2:

Place your two squares right sides together and pin.


Step 3:

Starting in about the middle of one side of your square, sew them together a quarter of an inch from the edge. At the corners, leave your needle down, lift your presser foot, and turn your fabric to start the next side. Leave a gap of 2-3" so you can turn it.


Step 4:

Clip the corners carefully so you don't snip the stitching. Turn the whole thing through. Use a knitting needle or other pointy tool to gently push the corners through to a nice point. Iron your square well.


Step 5:

Stitch around the edge again about an eighth of an inch in. This will close up the opening and give a neat finish to the edge. Again leave your needle down in the corners as you turn.


Step 6:

Decide which fabric you want on the outside of your bag and lay your square out flat with that fabric showing. Lay your ruler across the square from corner to corner, and mark a line through the centre and about 5" either side of the centre. Your line will be about 10" long. Use a chalk pencil or something similar that you can remove later. Do this across the other diagonal too so that you end up with an "X".


Step 7:

Fold each corner towards the centre with the corner point on the "X" line. This will be the section of lining fabric that you will see at the top of your bag. You can adjust how much of the fabric you will see by adjusting how big you make those triangles, but you want all four corners to be the same. I folded mine in around 4.5", measuring from the point of the triangle to the base of the triangle (that will be the top of the bag).



Pin each triangle in place. It will look like this:


Step 8:

Stitch across the edge of each triangle about 7/8" from the edge to form a casing for your ribbon. If your ribbon is wider, just make your casing wider.



Do the same on each triangle of lining fabric. Remove your pencil marks.


Step 9:

Use a safety pin to thread the ribbon through the four casings. Tie the ends together securely and slide them back into one of the casing pockets to hide the knot. Pull your ribbon so that you have two handle opposite each other, then tie them together to close the bag.



Thanks so much for having me, Joy. If you have any questions don't hesitate to email me through my blog, and don't forget to pop over and check out the needle case tutorial next week.


So glad you could come visit and share such a darling little bag!

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Fantabulous Friday! 6/24

Welcome to this weeks PARTY!!!

Here's some fun links from last week!

How yummy do these Homemade Twix bars look!  Yum!!  See them @ The Sweet Details

I love this books to clock by A Creative Princess!


These Boston Cream Cupcakes definitely make me smile!  Get the recipe on Will Cook For Smiles!


And the #1 link last week was this Mens 4XLT shirt to dress refashion!  See how over at Second Chances by Susan


If you were featured, please grab a button from my sidebar and show off just how Fantabulous you are!


For this weeks Party, link up any crafty thing you've made this week!  Be sure to check out some of the other fabulous links, leave comments and have fun!
Don't forget to grab a party button and play along!








(Remember no selling, giveaways, ect and please keep it family friendly!)





Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Embroidered Keepsake: A Guest tutorial from Crystal!

I'm so excited to be here today.  I'm Crystal from Crystal's Craft Spot.  I love to share tutorials, things I've made, recipes, some decorating and organization tips, and I love to feature others.


Here's a quick and easy keepsake.  It was originally posted when I first started my blog (and no one really read it) but its one of my favorites so I thought I would share it again.  I traced Aubrey's hand and foot onto computer paper and then onto the back of the fabric. I made mine to fit an 8x10 frame. I arranged the hand and footprints and pinned them on. I then free handed her name and age with a pencil. Using embroidery floss I went over her the letters and I hand stitched around the prints. You can frame it...
or turn it into a pillow.
Here's how I made it: I started off with the embroidered piece, 4 brown fabric pieces the length of each side and 2" wide, and the pink corners are 2"x2".
Pin right sides together (two of the sides) and sew.Pin the pink square to the ends of the top and bottom pieces and sew. (I had to cut my brown fabric 1/4" so they lined up correctly but you may not needs to-check before you sew)
Pin top and bottom pieces on your pillow front right sides together and sew.
Lay right sides together on your fabric you are going to use for the back. Pin in place and cut out to get the correct size.

sew around the pillow and leave an opening to stuff. Pull pillow threw so Its right side out and stuff. hand stitch shut. You now have a sweet pillow to help you remember those tiny hands and feet.


Thanks for letting me visit today and please stop by Crystal's Craft Spot anytime.