Gift Boxes – Crafting

Decorative Box made with stuff around the house.

I was invited to a baby shower and of course I wanted to go… I love babies!! I was hesitant at first because we have really been trying to stay within a certain means on our budget. With our girl going to college next year and all the extra’s that the Senior Year includes I just wasn’t sure I should. THEN I found out it was a girl….of course I could make that work. I had all the supplies I needed at home to make the perfect gift for the new princess entering the world. I got busy with the outfit and the headbands. Once I had that completed I began to think about how to deliver the gift. I had bags I could put it in but the presentation would not be exactly what I wanted. After making the gift and not spending a penny I definitely did not want to go out and buy something to put it in. I searched the house. I found a box that I had some miscellaneous stuff in so I put it in the back of my mind. It had a logo on the front so it was not my first choice.

I looked some more….

I kept coming back to that box. It was the perfect size and actually a very nice sturdy box….the box it was! Now I just needed to make it look like a baby gift box. I remembered the babies name was on the invitation, maybe I could do something with the initials I thought. I looked for possibilities. I came across paper and stickers.

Supplies from the closet…

I had an idea. I cut out a heart from the scrap booking paper I had and then adorned it with some stickers to make the babies initials. Then of course I needed a bit of flare… I checked my craft drawer and found the flowers I typically use for headbands. I placed it in the corner of the heart and added a tag to show who the gift was from.

Baby Gift Worthy

I spent zero dollars on this gift but it looks like I spent a couple at least. I am finding that you can achieve a lot if you have the right mind set. You can cut corners and still enjoy those special events. Maybe you don’t have craft supplies laying around or the knack for making baby gifts but this philosophy has helped me in so many different areas.

It is freeing to see what you have and only buy what you need.

I hope you can find the same peace of mind in some of your daily activities this week.

Happy Crafting!!!

Cleaning and Crafting

Old scraps turned purposeful.

I have been going through all my closets and drawers and reorganizing everything. I have thrown out old papers that I’m not sure why I kept for so long but I have a hard time throwing out or giving away anything that could be used. A huge part of my organizing has taken place with all the craft supplies I have accumulated over the years. I am finally getting it all put together in one closet…this will have to do until I have an extra room to turn into a craft room. If my calculation is right I will have that in about 4 years when my son graduates… well, maybe lol.

In my organizing I came across a lot of material scraps. There were many colors and sizes of materials to choose from. Some you might would look at and think were too small to be of use. WRONG…you can use just about anything with a good imagination OR a trip to Pinterest.

For tonight’s projects I chose the fabrics that reminded me of Valentines Day so to keep with our theme for the month.

Just a pile of scraps…

I then took each piece and tried to match it with those that were similar in color and size. Once categorized and seeing what we had on hand I decided to make a Valentines Day pillow and a changing pad cover for the tiniest loves in our lives.

The beginnings of something new…

I cut each piece to fit together and then laid them out to decide on the pattern.

Ready to sew..

The next step is always the trickiest for me. If you are using more than two pieces of material to patch a blanket/cover then you have to be careful to get them all turned the same way. Always place your material face down on top of the other piece with the patterned sides touching. DON’T worry if you get it backwards that is what the seam ripper is for…believe me I have invested in two of them just to make sure I always have one on hand. Mistakes can be altered..I have a lot of practice with that!

Now the face of the cover is done..

Once you have all pieces sewn together you will want to iron it. This will help eliminate any buckles in the finished project. It will also make sewing the straight lines easier.

Keeping it straight and presentable..

Now the backing needs to be added. For the most part I don’t use pins to hold my material because I find it more of a process than necessary but for this project and for blankets I do. The fabric I chose for the backing is a grey t-shirt material and it tends to roll even after ironed so the pins keep it in place.

Pin the fabrics in place..


Once you have those sewn together with a small opening you are ready to view your finished project. Turn the materials right side out and see what you have accomplished.

Ready for our tiniest Valentine!

Reverse Side.

With this in your little ones diaper bag you will never have to lay them on a dirty changing table again. Lay them down with peace of mind that they are free from the germs of the public. Take it home and wash it and it’s ready for your next adventure out.

Valentines Day Pillow

Using much of the same method I made this decorative pillow out of the other scraps I set aside. It is perfect for adding a little Valentine fun in your home.

Thanks again for joining us – today we celebrate one month of blogging! The picture credits as always go to my son!

Crafting Gone Wrong!

Organization is the key to a great crafter.

I had a couple different ideas for tonight’s craft project but the night turned out much differently than I had planned. I took down the Christmas Tree and decorations and I was so excited to find I had much more room to store things than I did last year. I hadn’t even touched the small boxes I usually put the garland and snowman in. I was a bit puzzled but still stoked that I had it all in one nice neat red container to store for next year. That is until I turned and started to pick up the branches and place them in the box from which they came earlier in November. I looked around and could not find the box….I looked to my husband. He asked me what I was looking for and I told him I needed the box, the long white box that we store the tree in. I was sure he had moved it. He had a very awkward look on his face as if he was afraid to answer. I asked again. He tried to answer without laughing…..”you put everything in the tree box.” WHAT??? I kept my cool… “What do you mean I used the box, this is a red container not a long white box?!?!?”

“That tree came in a white box he replied as he pointed to the tree in the corner that was already put away….that one (pointing to the one on the floor) was stored in that red box.”

UGGH! Then came my brilliant idea. I needed to get out my craft supplies anyways and I knew there was a large box in the closet that contained many of my supplies. I thought maybe I could reorganize that box into smaller boxes and use the larger container to store the tree. IT WOULD BE A WIN WIN – I would get the tree put away and would see all my options for tonight’s craft. It was a great idea UNTIL I opened that box. WHAT WAS I THINKING! A huge tub full of ribbon to the brim mixed with other craft supplies and a huge bottle of gold glitter. I could have walked away and believe me I thought about it but I then I remembered one of my New Years Resolutions – To organize and minimize. I started in. About 2 1/2 hours later I finally had all the ribbon separated and organized by color. I also had a living room full of glitter and thread! I will be wearing glitter for days.

Therefore my crafting tips for this Thursday are as follows:

  • DON’T EVER PURCHASE GLITTER but if you do put it in a zip lock baggie, wrapped it in a Walmart bag and then finally store it in a separate container away from everything else. LOL
  • It is not better to use a large container for every option. If you just throw things haphazardly into a box one day you will have to go through it.
  • Mark and Label everything…it makes finding it when you want it so much easier.
  • The better organized you are the less money you will spend. Going through my ribbon I realized I had several of the same pattern. Know what you have on hand before going to the store, especially if you are making the craft to turn a profit. This will save you time and money.

HAPPY CRAFTING

Kids Project

Join us for Slime!

Slime is for all ages. Kids and teens alike enjoy making and playing with this old favorite. I remember when it was the rage and I went to the store to get the ingredients for my son so he could make some of his own. When I got to the store they were completely out of glue, on to another store and the same story was told. Finally I found the glue and then couldn’t find Borax. Eventually we were able to gather all the necessary ingredients and we struggled to get the correct consistency. TIMES HAVE CHANGED….this Christmas I bought him a kit from Micheals that had all you needed to make the perfect slime. Within 5 minutes he had 3 different colors of slime. He swears it is a stress reliever and encouraged me to knead it to relieve some of my own stress. Unfortunately it did not relax me… so sticky between my fingers it drove me crazy, the texture freaked me out LOL. I will leave the kneading and de-stressing to him.

The kit was convenient but he still didn’t feel satisfied that he had actually made his own slime. It was too easy so he got out the ingredients and made his own. He wanted to compare the results from his to the results of the store bought kit.

Ingredients:

  • 1 – 4 oz bottle of glue
  • 2 tablespoons of laundry detergent
  • 1 1/2 cup saving cream

He had fun making the slime from scratch but at the end of the project he did like the consistency of the slime kit the best. The overall stretch was better and it was not sticky once you got it kneaded all the way to the finish.

Tips:

  1. Don’t give up on the kneading process! Just when you think the project has failed and your hands are sticky mess keep kneading, it will come together into the slime you were wanting.
  2. Add Shaving Cream if you want the slime to be fluffier but add it a little at a time or you will ruin the consistency all together if you add to much at one time.
  3. Borax is a favored ingredient but Liquid Laundry Soap works just as well.

A fun project to do with your kids, let the teens make on their own or if your not as afraid of mess as I am you might want to make it for yourself to use as a de-stresser.

Crafts

Welcome to our first Thursday night Craft Tip!

My first tip for anyone that enjoys being creative is to keep it simple. Some of the best crafts come from items you have laying around the house. Keeping the cost down will allow you to enjoy the end result that much more.

Our first project is this adorable snowman and he is perfect for any tree. It honestly took me longer to gather all the supplies than it did to make it. From start to finish this bundle of snow was hanging on our family Christmas Tree within 30 minutes.

Don’t be afraid to think outside the box!

If you don’t have wooden circles improvise. You could use card board or even an empty roll of ribbon, just cut out the circles and paint. Sometimes I go to far out of the box and make my husband wonder if I have lost my mind. Tonight I thought the felt hat needed a bit more….I rummaged the closet and couldn’t find what I wanted. As I was turning down the hall I noticed the rubber plant sitting on my desk and knew the leaves were exactly what the project needed. When I took the scissors to the plant my husband said “I am not even going to ask!” Then I know he got worried when I pulled out an old shirt from my drawer and cut off a small black button. It does look cuter on Frosty then in my drawer though and as far as the plant…well, no one but my husband and all my readers will ever know.

Supplies:

  1. Red Felt
  2. 2 wooden circles
  3. Paint- white, red, black and tan
  4. Hot Glue Gun
  5. Thin Rope ** can also use ribbon or yarn
  6. Button/leaves if desired

This ornament won’t likely be found in Rockefeller Square this year but will make an adorable memory to hang on your tree for years to come. It is a simple craft that your little ones can help you make.