I've just been laughing so hard I woke up my kids. I am tired but instead of going to bed like a normal person I'm out googling random stuff which tonight, led me to this little gem: http://www.craftfail.com/ I can't stop laughing. And I can't decide which failed crafting attempt is my favorite...the 3-D fabric star for Charlie Brown's Christmas tree, the woman who tole painted and bedazzled her tennis shoes, the sad case of the cupcake liner garland or the "hairless Chewbacca pancake". Some ... View the Post
Christmas Dress, Part Deux
Yes, I am on Christmas dress number 2....this time around the family is going to be in lime green, charcoal gray and cream. There is a story...I want to use the outfits again for a big family function in February (Isaac's adoption finalization-yippee!) and decided it was better not to make the colors so Christmasey.I made the same shift dress but this time changed the top up a bit. I have been in love with these dresses from Katiedid (I am sad that a crazy ruined her blog for everyone....she ... View the Post
Facet No. 5: Meet the Minute
For the next two weeks this is my charge:"An ideal homemaker makes the best use of her time and energy by being efficient so that she is able not only to keep up with her housework, but she is able to be a companion to her husband and a friend and teacher to her children. She is able to pursue some personal interests which further contribute to their happiness and development."---Ms. HooleRight now Gracie is sleeping and Simon is playing so I'm off to clean up and reset the preschool room for ... View the Post
A Christmas Dress
I made Hannah a Christmas dress...but then I changed my mind on family Christmas colors (am I indecisive or what?)....so this is just the first of two. I wanted a vintagey feel so I made a simple shift dress and added a strip of vintage 1950's lace that I found at a garage sale this summer to the collar. I love the simplicity of it. ... View the Post
$5 Friday…An Updated Broach for FREE!!!
Last week I went out shopping at a local thrift store and found some AWESOME deals.This is not one of them.But it was worn with a super cool $4 dress that I bought there.Awhile ago I went through a broach stage. A big one. Oh, I still love them but I needed to spice this one up a little to go with the dress so it was into the scrap bin I went.1 scrap piece of mustard silk sewn into a shabby flower and then sandwiched between my cardigan and broach is just what I needed to finish off my outfit.A ... View the Post
Some ruffled leggings.
I think they turned out cute....I just need to make a mental note that if you want them longer that you have to cut them WAYYYYYY longer. I cut these about 3 inches longer than some current ones, but the knit tends to shrink up. Next time I will cut them 6-8 inches longer. I followed No Big Dill's tutorial except for the elastic part. I didn't have any wide elastic so I just pulled and zig zagged some 1/4 inch elastic into the top ruffle on the back of the fabric. Does that make sense?I ... View the Post
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