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Showing posts with label christmas craftiness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas craftiness. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

felt

some of my secret christmas crafting this year has involved felt.
i LOVE felt.
i'm making some felt food for the play kitchen the h's are getting this year.  SO FUN.  the possibilites are endless + you can make them while sitting on the couch - bonus!
usually i use the "eco-felt" from joann's made from recycled
plastic bottles, but i wanted the food
to last for a long time, so i opted for some wool blend.
i got it from benzie bazaar.
it came so cutely packaged &
has been SO MUCH FUN to play with.

exhibit a:
pancakes!
these were my first creation.
i think hudson's going to freak :)
google "felt food" for more ideas & tutorials if you're interested in making your own.
after christmas i'll have to show you more.  but i have a feeling this fun will go own beyond the christmas season.

Monday, December 21, 2009

sussy

am i the only one who didn't know the term "sussy"?

...apparently not b/c i couldn't find it on wikipedia to provide you with a link! whew!

anyway, just so you're not also caught unaware, should you venture down here to bayou country, the word "sussy" is an old cajun word that means a little gift or small present.

houston! just when you think you're getting settled down, you're reminded you're in a foreign land!! haha!

anyway, here's a little sussy i'm giving away this year...




tea towels. i really love tea towels.

and here are some close ups, though they're not that great. click on them for a better view...








i also did one with little present boxes on it, but i gave it to my mom before i snapped a pic.

they were really fun to make. endless combinations of fabric & christmas/wintery ideas. i could have made a million. the embroidery always takes waaaaaayyyyy longer than i think it will, but it's one of those things you can do while watching tv or chatting. plus it totally makes you feel like ma from little house on the prarie, sewing away on your christmas sussy :) haha!

hope you're having a great christmas week. i'm off to give away some sussy right now!

***this post is dedicated to jaclyn, without whose friendship i would never have known the true meaning of sussy!!! haha!!!

Monday, December 14, 2009

first christmas craftiness of the year...

***please excuse the bad pictures! it's overcast here & i'm trying to shoot the pics w/o a flash because they seem to be better (but not great!) w/o it.
well, now that i'm home & most of the laundry is done & the house somewhat back in order, the true christmas craftiness has begun.

we started with the wrapping paper i told you about & promised pics (can't wait to get the pics back from c's camera of hudson actually doing the painting - priceless!)...



i think the paper turned out really cute. as you can see, i used thick yarn for the ribbon (on sale @ michael's!) & just a sharpie to label the gifts. on the back, i wrote "wrapping paper artwork by hudson", just so everyone was clear on the artist :)
so here are my suggestions if you want to try this (& so i remember for next year)...
-pick a pretty day (maybe even in october) to roll the whole paper out on a sidewalk or driveway
-strip child(ren) down, give them plates full of fingerpaint (among other pluses, it dries faster & is easy to clean up) & let them at it!
-beware because the paper can get slippery
-show them how to do handprints - hudson loved doing that
-when finished, carry directly child directly to the tub!!
- let paint dry (1-1.5 hrs, i'd think) & then roll up & hose the driveway down

and fyi: if you are crazy like me & want to try this inside, the fingerpaint really wasn't hard to clean off of our tile floors & cabinets, it was just kind of a pain. and it was hard to keep our dog off of the paper while it dried (oh, & don't do this right before dinner b/c then you'll be stepping around the paper & you will be annoyed!)

anyway, it was a really fun project & would be even more fun done outside. hudson really, really liked it & that made it so special. and it was CHEAP! the whole huge roll was something like $3, the paint wasn't even $2 for a good sized jar, & the yarn was about $5 on sale (for more than you could probably use). and good thing we saved on wrapping paper this year because i just shipped the packages today & WHOA - so $$$! bummer!

so on to project number 2, a christmas ball wreath...



here it is on our mantel - i just started decorating it...


cute & fun! i got the idea from this post & i'm really happy with the way it turned out! again, a few suggestions in case you want to try it...

-be sure to hot glue the ornament tops on because they really will fall off & it's a total bummer (plus a pain to clean up - trust me!)
-my first hanger's hook part snapped off, so be sure yours is sturdy before you get tons of balls on there & have to redo it.
-i think the key is getting different sized balls - i got 3 different sizes. @ first i was unsure about how it would turn out - if it would have big gaps, but then i just started stringing & making sure to put a variety of sizes throughout & it worked out great.
-when you get to the end, be sure to fill the hanger all the way before you twist it back together - mine's a little sparce @ the top & not as full as i think it's supposed to be.

the only bummer (how many times will i use that word in this post??!) about this project is that it cost me about the same amount it would have to just buy it! i looked @ the dollar store for ornaments, but they only had one size & i knew i wasn't going to have to go to big lots or some other super cheap store, so i decided to just buy mine @ target. i bought the cheapest ones they had, but it still took quite alot (about 80). oh well, it was a fun project & i might buy up some more ornaments when they're super, super cheap after christmas in case i want to do another one next year (or wouldn't that be a cute gift?!).

okay, so that's that. i'm off to see what other craftiness i can get into before i hear the little guy on the monitor...
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