Showing posts with label FoR tHe BoYs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FoR tHe BoYs. Show all posts

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Our PLaYrOoM

Remember clear back...oh, about a year ago...when I said I was working on sprucing up our playroom?  A YEAR ago! Where does this time go?  Well, with all of the spring cleaning (nesting) going on around here I was able to clean up enough to get a few pictures of the 'finished' room...still not where I would like it to be, but it will do for now.


The entire purpose of this room is to provide a place for my kids and all of their mess  toys.  This room is a bit separate from the rest of the house, it's a bonus room above our garage.  I love that they have their space to play and make their messes and (the best part) if I don't want to, I don't have to go up there and see that mess.  Out of sight, out of mind...I can choose to ignore it completely.

One of my favorite things in this room are my Ikea shelves.  They are the perfect place to store lots of stuff and help keep things looking organized and clean.  The big canvas storage bins work great to hide all the little nic-naks that need a place to be...they also are great to incorporate the colors of the room.  I found these at Walmart and Target.

When we painted, I knew I wanted to put chalkboard paint somewhere in the room.  We decided on doing a strip on the back wall...





I finally finished the ABC canvases that I talked about here.


Another good (cheap) storage solution: garbage cans.  I found the blue garbage cans on the bottom shelf below at Target for $2.50 each.  They're hard plastic and sturdy enough to handle my boys.


I found these paper mache letters at Joann's and covered them with scrapbook paper.


Also, talked about these owl canvases here.


And that's it.  Our playroom...on a good day. 
Believe me, it never looks like this!  Usually the carpet is not visible.




Wednesday, March 16, 2011

CraZy haIR DaY!

As part of spirit week this week at our elementary they had cRazY hAir day today.  Always a good day to express some creativity.  This was actually the second crazy hair day they've held at the school this year and last time I kind of forgot about it until last minute and didn't get as CraZy as I would have liked.  So this time my kindergartner was sure to remind me (over and over) that we needed to plan ahead this time, he was a bit disappointed in my lack of effort, I think.  Apparently people get into this.
So when I coincidentally I ran into this post a few days ago over at Bee in our Bonnet I got SO excited.  COULD NOT believe all the crazy hair!  So awesome, you MUST check it out!  Especially the girl hair!!
The InSecT inFeSted GraSs hair was the inspiration for us. 
Ours wasn't quite as fancy, but fun nonetheless.


I just used a little hot glue to stick the lizards to a hair clip, then clipped them right in there.  He tells me they stayed put until he had to take them out for gym.




He thought it was awesome to have "lizards eating his blue hair all day".  Hopefully I was able to redeem myself this go-round.


Fun and easy way to get CrAzy for the kids!

Monday, March 14, 2011

LuckY LePrechauN haTs


So it turns out that my kindergartener's school is having their spirit week this week and on Thursday (St. Patrick's Day) they're supposed to wear their craziest hats to school, along with their green.  So when I saw this post at Kiki Creates...well, there was no question...


I had to make two for my little leprechauns. 


I had full intensions of doing a tutorial on how I made mine...but then got too excited to get them done and totally forgot to take pictures of the process. So I'll do my best to tell you what I did...

Supplies you'll need:

1 sheet of felt in all colors...*except green you'll need 3 sheets
Sewing machine
Thread (could use coordinating colors, I just used white)
Ruler
 Scissors or Rotary Cutter

Back around Christmas time I made a bunch of these hats for snowman kits and used the same idea when making these leprechaun hats.  Only difference was that I had to piece together the tube part (the different colors of felt) of the hat.


Because I used the precut sheets of felt I cut 3" inch strips (2 of each color) then stitched them to together end to end making one long strip of each color (about 24" inched in length).  Next I lined up my long strips in the color order I wanted, overlapping them about a 1/4 of an inch.  Then I pinned each stripe in place.  I liked the look of one raw edge showing on the outside of the hat, so I went with that rather than having the seams all on the inside.  See pic below to get a better idea of what I'm talking about...


After that I sewed each strip together and ended up with one rainbowed panel. This is what I used  to make the 'tube' of the hat.  From there I just followed this tutorial to finish it up.  Although, again because I used the small sheets of felt I did have to piece together the brim of the hat.  To do that I cut out two half circles and stitched them together.  Also I made the measurements a bit smaller to fit smaller heads. 

So, for the brim I cut a 12" circle (or two 6" half circles)
and then cut a 7 1/2" circle out of the middle of the brim (the 12" circle)
My pannel for the 'tube' of the hat measured 22" long
And for the top of the hat I cut a 7" circle.

I hope that makes sense to someone.  Next time I will definitely take pictures!  Much easier to explain with a picture.
Anyway, If you can follow my crappy instructions, you might end up with something that looks like this...


Last step is to stuff it with a luCkY littLe LePreChaun.


It's funny, when you place them on their heads they can't help but do a littLe iRiSh jiG.



 

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Sharin' Some LOvE {a GiveAwaY}





I feel like sharin' some love today.  But before we get to that...









The ScaLLoped LoVe BaNneR. We all know I  have a little addiction.  I've almost got one for every season now.  If you're interested in a tute, I found a few around the web...here...and here.  I made my scallops a little bit bigger and used ribon instead of bunting or fabric for the top.







Now, did I say something about a giveaway?  In honor of the season of LoVE, I thought it would be fun to share a little.  So here's what I've got.  I'm giving away an I {HeaRt} MoM (or DaD) tatoo tee/onesie or a LOVE tee/onesie (pictures below). 


boys I {heart} Mom onesie.




girls I {heart} Dad tee.






girls LOVE tee





All you have to do is pick which shirt you like best, then sign up to be a follower on the side bar (if you are already one that counts too) and leave a comment telling me what shirt design you want and what size.  Shirt colors and styles may vary from those pictured.  Depends on what I can find.  So there you have it.  Easy.  You share some love, I'll share some love.  Giveaway closes Monday at midnight.  I'll post the winner on Tuesday (next week).


Now if your looking to share a little love somewhere else.  Haiti sure could use some.



Craft Hope for Haiti on Etsy. Crafters around the world have donated their crafts and proceeds from their sells are going to Doctors without Boarders.  They have stopped taking craft donations for the next little bit, they've been overwhelmed, but I intend to donate a few items once they start taking them again...really one person can only have so many banners.  They've already sold 10,000 items and have raised over $20,000 (as of yesterday).  I loved this quote the had on their blog...

"A small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith in their mission can alter the course of history." --Gandhi

The shop is still open to purchase these donated items.  So go.  Shop.  Share some love.  And alter the course of history while you do it.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

SpeciaL DeLivery




Note!  MeGaN H.  this post includes the items I will be sending to you...if are wanting to be surprised...look NO further.


I'm very excited because my cute sis-in-law FiNaLLY had her sweet baby boy just this past week. So you know what that means...I got to break out the sewing machine. Yay!  Instead of going to the store and purchasing one outfit that would last maybe a month (you know how fast those babies grow) I came up with the idea to do a years worth of onesies...a shirt for every season.  Here's just a bit of what I've been working on...


His name is Tate. Cute. And he is from the land of potato (Idaho).  So it was obvious there needed to be a "tater" shirt.




And you can't cultivate those potatoes with out one of these...





For Spring/Easter...




I'm not finished with this one quite yet...but thought I would post it while I'm posting.  I totally photoshopped his little legs in :)




For HaLLoween...






One more...Valentines is just around the corner (this one happens to be my favorite)...




I loved it so much I had to make one for each of my little guys.



These are on their way tomorrow Mr. Tate.  We are so excited you are here and CANNOT wait to meet you!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

FinaLLy...MoRe MoNsteRs, and then some.

I've finally finished up a pile of shirts and have pics to show you. But first I must disclose a few things.


First off, you will notice that I have used a mix of both short and long sleeved shirts. I am selling the short sleeved tees for $12.50 and the long sleeved for $14.00.


Second, the short sleeved shirts are from the stockpile that I have collected over the past few months, therefore because of the season change most of them are now unavailable for me to purchase more in different sizes. I've used all the shirts that I have on hand. If you are interested in one please let me know and I'll let you know what size they are.


Third, I have scheduled a Fall Open House/Boutique at my home on October 17th where I will be selling my shirts. I also have also invited a few other creative and talented friends to participate, so we'll have a fun mix of kids clothing, fall crafts, handmade bags, hair accessories...and much more. Mark your calanders, you're all invited. Please send me an email if you are in the area and would like me to email you an invite.


Fourth, because of the Boutique, I will probably be required to have some kind of inventory available for purchase...which freaks me out a bit. So, I will only be taking orders online for the next week. Last day for orders here on the pickle will be September 30th. That's ALL shirt orders. After that I will be on hiatus. I have decided that I want to enjoy my holiday season (around here the holiday season starts in early October :) ) and do not plan on working through it. So if you would like a fiCkLe piCkLe original...now is the time.


Lastly, I have had so many nice comments and emails lately. You are all so very sweet and I appreciate all of your kind words. It makes my day to hear that you appreciate the time and effort that goes into this "hobby". Thank you so much.



Okay enough of this jabber, on with the pictures...lots of pictures, I've been busy.
More MoNsteRs...

Spike.

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GoOgiLy GuY.

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SmaLL FrY (the things on their head remind me of fries).

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GuY.

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GaL.

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DeViLisH.

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GirLie GobLin.

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Not MoNstErS...

Mr. RoBOto.

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SkuLL GuY.

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SkuLL GaL.

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RoCk aNd RoLL

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...and just for FaLL fun...

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I've also had the idea of putting some Halloween costumes together, here's a few ideas. I already had this tutu, thought I'd make something to match...

LittLe LadY.

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FunkY Pirate.

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Planning on making up a few more tutus. I'll get those posted when they're finished up.


I'm going to set up a generic PayPal if you would like to purchase, then I'll just ask you to send an email with a description of the shirt/item you are interested in including colors, sizes, design on shirt...just be a specific as possible.





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