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Anniversary Party Ideas

in craft, fabric, inspiration, party, thoughts

1.) Heart garland or strings of hearts. Here's the inspiration behind it.

2.) Heart lollipops
Scroll down to the swing pictures here and look for the little heart sticks on the right. These look one sided but I thought smashing the lollipop stick flat and sandwiching it between two paper hearts would be better.


3.) M <3 W or W <3 M
I bought some sheets of moss to cover these. I didn't find a solid heart but found a heart box that I could use somehow. Here's my inspiration and here's a tutorial.


4.)Fabric bunting
Kind of like this but a little closer together. I was thinking of hanging these on the fence. If I have time I'd like to applique some cut out hearts on some of the little flags. The fabric below is what I was thinking of. Here's one tutorial.



5.) Heart-shaped wire baskets and random-shaped vases/jars for flowers

Mixtape II: Rows 1-3

in craft, quilt

Row 2 completed on the 20th. Row 3 completed this evening.

2011.02.22: Mixtape Rows 1-3
2011.02.22: Mixtape Rows 1-32011.02.22: Mixtape Rows 1-32011.02.22: Mixtape Rows 1-3

Mixtape II: Row 1

in craft, quilt

Row 1 is done! I decided to save the green and yellow blocks for the back piece. They're a little too light, in my opinion, compared to the vibrance of the other sets of blocks.

2011.02.20: Mixtape Quilt Row 12011.02.20: Mixtape Quilt Row 1
2011.02.20: Mixtape Quilt Row 12011.02.20: Mixtape Quilt Row 1

Mixtape II

in color, craft, fabric, quilt

I started the next quilt piecing last night: Mixtape Quilts II from Oh, Fransson!. I'm thinking warm versus cool so far. Though, I'm not sure if that's because I'm really liking the teal/turquoise with yellows and oranges. I need to dig up some good greens and get my pinks and purples cut. :D

2010.11.11: Mixtape II2010.11.11: Mixtape II
2010.11.11: Mixtape II2010.11.11: Mixtape II

2011.01.30: MixTape II2011.01.30: MixTape II2011.01.30: MixTape II
2011.01.30: MixTape II2011.01.30: MixTape II2011.01.30: MixTape II

Pressed Maple Pot Holders

in craft, felt

Inspired by the wool felt pot holders over at Design Sponge, I made my own based on leaves we brought home from our Maine / New Brunswick vacation last year. These are so cute, and they're so easy to make. I can see myself getting all nerdy with scientific names... and out comes my botany books! :D

2010.10.17: Pot Holder
2010.10.17: Pot Holder
2010.10.17: Pot Holder
2010.10.17: Pot Holder
2010.10.17: Pot Holder

Birds, Cupcakes, Reproductions, and Jane

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50% off the little green bird and lattice prints! Score! And cupcakes!? How cute!
Green BirdsCupcakes!

I'm slowly collecting fat quarters of the 1930's reproductions and other tiny prints that match. I found a quilt pattern over the weekend at Cabbage Rose that I think will be cool with these little pretties: 'Just a Piece of Cake'.
30's Reps
30's Reps

My Nicey Jane quilt top is finished! I have to say, I really enjoyed making this. I have a better idea of what to look for on my next quilt to make sure my seams match up more than these did. I think I'm only a quarter inch off on a couple rows. Whoops. :)
Nicey Jane Baker's DozenNicey Jane Baker's Dozen

A Wedding in August

in color, craft, garden, wedding

We had three weeks to plan this wedding and we had the best time doing so. The dress shopping was absolutely hilarious and our Saturdays filled with decoration creations was oh so fun. We offered up our back yard for the ceremony and reception and, minus the heat, I think it was perfect. We had so many ideas but no one really had a clue as to how well it would actually come together. We all worked hard, had a wonderful time, and had another chance to wake up our creative sides.
2010.08.21:  Yard decorations

Burnt orange was what she wanted. We were able to pull together the different yellows and oranges that we could find in store in August. I didn't think it would have been that difficult as they're summer colors and it's summer. But no, Halloween and Christmas have already replaced summer in-store. I don't get it, though! There has to be a store in town that sells every color of tissue paper (and wrapping paper) that you could think of! We need one. We really do. I would be in heaven. Yes, we could have bought all our tissue paper online...
2010.08.21:  Burnt orange and yellow 2010.08.21:  Pom Poms!

Pom poms: Sandra's best and most regretful idea, I think. :D They're cheap, they add a lot of fun and color, but they can be a pain when you're making 60+ mini poms for napkin rings and 45+ large and medium poms for hanging in the trees. No regrets though. They made such a difference! Accordion fold, tie in the center, clip the corners, and puff out. Next. Next. Next. My fingers are tired!
2010.08.21:  Pom Poms!!!

Who knew fake flowers and styrofoam balls were so expensive!!! I honestly think these flower balls would have cost about the same had we used real flowers. I learned quite a bit about the fake flowers though. The greenery can really trick you and make you think you're getting more than you actually are. And remember to look for empty stems where someone may have pulled the flower off. Thank you, Hobby Lobby, for the 50% off sale. We made six flower balls using six different flowers. The larger balls used three sets of fake flowers each as the flower bunches were pretty sparse. The smaller balls used two sets of flowers each.
2010.08.21:  Flower balls! 2010.08.21:  Flower balls!

We used four different sizes of mason jars as candle holders and vases. We all fell in love with the little squatty jars. They don't hold much, but they're so cute!!! I'm sure my grandma and sister will love them as well once I mail them the extras for canning.
2010.08.21:  Table decorations
2010.08.21:  Table decorations

Fresh flowers was a must. They're so beautiful! We sent the groom and his groomsmen to go find 8+ bouquets of yellow, orange, and white daisy-style flowers the morning of the wedding. We all crossed our fingers hoping they would be able to find some good bouquets. And success! Half of the bouquets were even on sale! We had six 8' rectangle tables for guests and one 6' round table for the bridal party and all tables had a couple mason jar bouquets each.
2010.08.21:  Mason Jar Bouquets

Lara Cameron

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Lara Cameron's quilt of her own handprinted fabric. I love it. And she prints on an organic cotton/hemp blend.

Colorless and Colorful Inspiration

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I love this room. I love Design Sponge. I'm really liking different shades and hues of grays on the wall, especially with white trim.

Quilt #1: Heather Bailey's "Nicey Jane" using the Baker's Dozen pattern my sister and I picked up from Cabbage Rose in Fort Worth. It's nice and simple for my first quilt.

Quilt #2: Lauren and Jessi Jung's botany line for a little bit of bark, ripple, bloom, and grass. Seeds, tendrils, bramble vines, glories, and buds. My original thought was to use Amy Butler's Lotus Brick Path pattern, but after going through the patterns on Lauren and Jessi's blog, I may change my mind. :) I like the brick path for the simplicity to show off the little details and patterns of the fabric. Who knows, by the time I finish my Nicey Jane Baker's Dozen, I may find a new pattern.
Quilt Attempt #1 Quilt #2

Quilt #3?: Rosemarie Lavin's Spa collection in browns and greens or browns and blues? I'm looking for something cool and calm in colors both Will and I dig.
Quilt #3?
Quilt #3?

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