A lot of you have asked me about a freezer paper tutorial, so here it is. Using freezer paper to paint images on clothing is an easy, inexpensive way to spice up a plain shirt. You’ll need: Freezer paper (also known as butcher’s paper – it has a waxy feel to one side) X-Acto knife […] Read more…
Busy, Busy
Here’s a little peek at what I’ve been busy with…… Yup, it’s a tiny part of a very large quilt. I have to say, I have new admiration for quilters who make large quilts – especially those who make quilts with such tiny details. This one is for a twin size bed. It took me […] Read more…
It snowed!
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It snowed here yesterday! Ten inches! I awoke yesterday to the sounds of Connor, age 5, jumping up and down screaming (with genuine bliss) “It snowed! It snowed!” My rosemary, which has survived a few frosts, covered in snow. The kids spent many hours outside with their dad building an igloo. They had a blast! Read more…
And the winners are . . . .
The winners of the Made pattern giveaway are . . . . . <img src=”http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_aQARxxo26mc/SaqaMc-DJlI/AAAAAAAAABg/szlFlvoZUuY/S45/profile%2Bpic.jpg” width=”35″ height=”35″ class=”photo” alt=””> Tanya said… If I had a little girl, I’d take the can can skirt pattern for sure, but since I have boys, I’d choose the rolie polie. Great giveaway! <img src=”http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_2yGKWILb2WI/S3JKxftlr9I/AAAAAAAAALs/atsHpwJtJaM/S45/DSC_0881.1.jpg” width=”35″ height=”35″ class=”photo” alt=””> Kierstin […] Read more…
Bookshelf Facelift
One of the last projects I’m going to share with you for Far Far Away week is how to give a little facelift to an inexpensive bookshelf. I took this…. and transformed it into this…. The bookshelf I’m starting with is a particleboard bookshelf. Yup, really inexpensive. It’s too dark for my daughter’s bedroom so […] Read more…