At Christmas time my little boy made these as one of his gifts for his grandmas and great grandmas. (They loved them.) We had so much fun that I made some the next month for my book club. And then yesterday we made a few more for ourselves and our summer reading.We make 2 different kinds. Ribbon and Paper Clip. (The paper clip are my favorite.)***Ribbon Book Mark Instructions:#1. Cut desired length of ribbon. (I usually do around 6 inches.)#2. Using hot glue attach 2 of exactly the same button ... View the Post
It’s FINALLY done…the $5 Tulle Ruffle Skirt
First, before you buy your fabric you are going to need 2 measurements. The first is a waist measurement, in my case I need 20 inches. Then take a length measurement,in my case 10 inches (waist to knee measurement). I made this particular skirt for a 2 year old. Now to know how much fabric to buy.....double the waist measurement. Mine will be 40 inches. Add 2 inches to the length measurement. Mine will be 12. You need a piece of fabric 12 inches by WoF(width of fabric that you will cut to 40 ... View the Post
$5 Friday…Killer Tomatoes and Other Garden Creations
My 5 year old and his friend helped me make markers for the vegetables in my garden yesterday. The photo above is of our killer tomato but we also made sweet peas, rabid radishes, cool cucumbers, etc.Earlier, Simon (my 5 year old) and I had gone rock hunting. We went to a junk pile where construction workers dump dirt and rocks after digging foundations for homes. This was a gold mine for little boulders.Then yesterday we selected the colors for each of the items planted in the garden. Simon ... View the Post
MIA
Sorry. I have been missing in action here. I have had a killer sinus infection that I am on my second round of antibitics for, and have literally had no energy. As soon as Dad has walked in the door, I am up and in bed.I promise that there are some good tutorials coming:*"the" 5 dollar ruffled skirt* some 5 dollar applique towelsAnd more.Please stay tuned. Just for another day or so.e ... View the Post
$5 Friday…An Old Felt/Cork Board Make-over…Process Photos
I'm sure anyone could figure out how to make one of these but because I said we'd post instructions...#1. Layout chosen fabric on top of your board.#2. Cut the fabric to fit your board---allow yourself 2 extra inches on each side---enough to wrap it around and secure it on the back side.#3. Attach the fabric by stapling it to the back side.#4. Make your ruffle. (Should we post a step by step tutorial on ruffles?)#5. Hot glue (yes, hot glue, the love of my life) the ruffle along the line where ... View the Post
$5 Friday…An Old Felt/Cork Board Make-over Finished…Almost
Here it is...the finished version of my old felt/cork board.I chose some fabric I got on the clearance rack for $2.00 a yard at a fabric store in Provo. I paired that with a remnant roll of canvass I got at Wal-Mart for $2.17. Then I used a ruffle I left off of an apron I made last week. And finally I glued on some flowers from left over fabric pieces and a doilie I had leftover from the place mats I made.I love the results. I am dying to hang it on my yellow wall and add the quotes, ideas, etc. ... View the Post
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