Saturday, August 1, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Help me I'm squirreling!
Because I seriously hate to clean, I didn't really think I was much of the nesting kind. That, and I really don't like the word "nesting" because I don't consider myself to be very bird-like. BUT, one of my Kentucky friends pointed out that nesting is just getting things ready for your baby to come. So I find myself being compared to a bird, or behaving like one, I'm not sure which. I actually feel like I'm storing up for the winter, so I think I should call it "squirreling." Squirrelador anyone?
I've included pictures of most all of my handiwork over the past few weeks. I've been feeling like being a busybody because I know that I probably won't have time for business here in the next few months (I'm currently 36 weeks pregnant).
Enjoy the pictures!
Anna
I've included pictures of most all of my handiwork over the past few weeks. I've been feeling like being a busybody because I know that I probably won't have time for business here in the next few months (I'm currently 36 weeks pregnant).
Enjoy the pictures!
Anna
Saturday, July 4, 2009
New Diaper Bag
I added a zipper to the outer pocket and put a ton of pockets on the inside to house my wallet and other "purse" goodies.
I searched high and low for the perfect diaper bag... expensive one's, cheap one's, regular bags, purses, any bag was an option. Seriously, I wasn't satisfied with anything I saw. And I really wanted to be happy with another bag... one I didn't have to make. BUT, after about a month of looking, I decided I was going to have to make one. After looking a LOTS of patterns, I decided on the Amy Butler Weekender Bag. So, I bought the pattern, the supplies, and interestingly enough I had the fabric in my stash. Then I altered the pattern (to include my favorite features from different diaper bags I had seen) over a series of, er, several sewing sessions and dove in to the sewing! Here are some pictures of the process and the alterations I made. I read a lot about this pattern before I got started and the comments were a bit scary. However, it wasn't as bad as everyone made it out to be. And next time I make this bag, I'll leave out the thick inner lining, I'm not so sure it's necessary.
Birthday Banners
Ellie's birthday party needed something festive, so I made these little banners to hang outside. I totally stole the idea from something I once saw at Pottery Barn and said "hey, I can make that!" I actually wanted to finish her ABC beanbags, but that's another post because they still aren't done... Anyway, the banners now hang above her curtains in her bedroom and are a cheerful addition to the squirrel curtains.
Haltar Dress
Friday, May 15, 2009
I could not help myself...
I had extra fabric and just had to make Ellie one of those apple dresses! I used a cute stripe fabric as her reversed side, it turned out really cute. However, when I asked her to model it for me, she refused... (for a while, but at least she's wearing it now!) I made this back in March and it's just now getting warm enough for her to wear it.

Sunday, May 10, 2009
Squirrel Anyone?
I bought a Lotta Jansdotter book with birthday money a while back. I was standing at this really cool store we have here in Lexington called The Black Market, and the art major in me geeked out. I've always loved her stuff, but what I loved it even more is that she published a book about all the techniques she uses.
When it came time for me to put up some curtains in Ellie's room, I thought I would try my hand at one of the techniques. So, armed with my trusty book in hand, I started my project. It took me a few weeks to decide to use a squirrel, but once I settled on the little critter, it just seemed perfect. Plus, Ellie has a cute squirrel picture already hanging in her room.
I drew the squirrel and cut it out of a stencil sheet and off I went stenceling randomly on the curtain fabric. I used the same paint as the yellow stripe in Ellie's room. It was really quite easy once it was all said and done. Now they are hanging cheerfully in her room!



When it came time for me to put up some curtains in Ellie's room, I thought I would try my hand at one of the techniques. So, armed with my trusty book in hand, I started my project. It took me a few weeks to decide to use a squirrel, but once I settled on the little critter, it just seemed perfect. Plus, Ellie has a cute squirrel picture already hanging in her room.
I drew the squirrel and cut it out of a stencil sheet and off I went stenceling randomly on the curtain fabric. I used the same paint as the yellow stripe in Ellie's room. It was really quite easy once it was all said and done. Now they are hanging cheerfully in her room!
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