Showing posts with label red. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Feelin' Squirrely...


Today I've been on a creative kick. I looked over at my pillows and thought, I'm really sick of looking at these, they're so boring. Hence came the idea of a squirrel jean pillow cover. I used my husband's old pinstriped bootleg pants and covered a hideous eyesore. Well I thought it was hideous. Here's the steps if anyone wants to cover some ungodly pillows.

Step 1 : Use a rectangle pillow that you don't care about because you'll never see it again. Grab a pair of cool looking wide legged jeans. You can easily find some at goodwill. 

Step 2: Turn pant leg inside out and sew the bottom of it shut. 

It should look like this:

Step 3: Turn it right side out and push the seams so that they're squared off.

 Step 3: Stuff the pillow down the leg. It's ok if it's really tight, it will stretch out over time. Make sure the pillow isn't too small though. You shouldn't be able to easily spin the cloth around the pillow, that means the pants are too wide legged or the pillows too small. 

 Sweet! Snug as a bug in a rug. 

Step 4: Time to trim off the excess. Make sure it's about a thumb width that you trim from the end of the pillow. 

 Step 5: Time to pin! My favorite! Not. Tuck the edges inwards and bring together and pin.


 Step 6: Sew the edge!

Step 7: You can use any fabric or ribbon you want. I chose this cute flower design. I turned it inside out and sewed the edges together to make a ring. Flipped it right side out and put it on the pillow. 

 Step 8: Then I took some cute red felt ric rac and measured it to go around the edges of the flower material. I did the same procedure, sewed the edges and made a ring. 

 Step 9: You can be done with the pillow if you want to, but I chose to download a squirrel template and trace it onto some navy felt. 

Sew it on.

 Tada! Squirrel Pillow! Tip: If you want to make sure the fabric and ric rac stays put use some hemming tape and iron on beneath it. 



Sunday, February 20, 2011

Enjoying President's Day at home...

So it's President's Day and it's a glorious one because I get paid to sit at home. That's the glory of working at a bank. :) So for all those as bored as I am, I thought I would share a couple of ideas for those looking to make some Presidential treats.

Jelly Bean Pods!
Inspired by Ronald Reagan who was known for munching on jelly beans. Hand these out to the little ones and they can rip them open and find yummy goodies!
Check out the tutorial

Jones Soda Ice Cream Floats

 Buy some stripy paper straws to add 'the touch'
Buy some awesome red & blue sodas
Add a scoop of vanilla ice cream into vintage glasses and you've got your presidential float.





Monday, February 14, 2011

It's the Day of Love after all!

From roses to pom pom garland, there's all sorts of ways to add that Valentine's Day splash to your abode without shelling out an arm & a leg. 
Are your bouquet of roses looking a little cliche this year? Cut them down and poke into an oasis ball. Voila! A hanging flower ball.  

Super cheap and super easy! Requires one styrofoam wreath, one skein of creme yarn, red & green felt, & buttons. 


Have any boring books laying around? Put them to good use and make a wreath! Rip out the pages and stain them with tea or coffee. Buy a wooden circle and assemble with glue. Top off with an adorable centerpiece.

How cute is this window garland! Purchase some heavy scrapbook paper and cut into 4 different sized strips. Use 8 per heart (not including the center piece) and staple into place! String through the top of the middle strip and connect all the hearts. So easy your kid could do it! 

I squealed when I saw this pom pom window decoration! Use fishing line and thread through pink and red pom poms. Make several different ones and tie all the strings onto a long stick. Then hang above window! 

Buy some thick coated wire from Michaels or Lowes and shape into any word you desire. Wrap it in any color yarn. So cute! It'd be perfect for a kid's name and to put it on their door. 

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Not the average day...

So this morning I woke up feeling like someone had ran over my head with a semi. Had to call the bossinator and make it a 'sick day'. Ick. But after staying in bed till 4, I woke up with a genius idea! I know, I guess these things just come to me in my sleep or something. Actually, I was browsing through some people's pet photos and thought, "Why not pet collar coats?" So this idea has really excited me and I know its probably not excited Frodo. The plan is to crochet or sew a cover for dog collars that can be for holidays or seasonal. So I've got to hurry and make some for Valentine's Day! This is a must! Frodo has to be the first bischon with a red felted collar and hearts around his neck. :) I will post the finished product soon!!

Monday, January 24, 2011

DIY Heart Garland

I'm preparing for Valentine's Day and this idea is sure to boot the January blues and give a little cheer! I love how simple it is too! Thanks for the gorgeous textiles and creativity How About Orange.




Shabby Tray Table

So I happened to be in  TFA  (The Future Antiques) the other day and came across the cutest retro turquoise floral metal trays. I stared at them in excitement wondering what I possibly could do with them. Well, now I'm all flustered after seeing what design sponge did with theirs!





Yes, they were a little more creative and stenciled a design on to theirs. Super duper cute! I would love to do this idea for a little girls room! Perfect for their tea parties.

Design Sponge
CLICK HERE for the full how-to after the jump!
Click here to see more of Ashley’s projects on her site.