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Saturday, August 4, 2012

Grandma's House....

Well, like everyone else, I have caught the Pinterest bug.  I love looking through it and finding new and different things to try my hand at.  The latest craft item that I have tackled is this sign that I made for my mother's birthday.  I have one little girl and my brother has a little boy.  My daughter and my nephew are the best of friends when they are together.  Even though one is 6 and one is 7 and live 5 hours a part, you would not know it when they get together.  They love each other so much.  It warms my heart to see my daughter have this special relationship.  So, it is true, when you go to Grandma's, cousins become best friends.  I took artistic liberty with the saying and changed it slightly from the original version.  You see the original version here.

For my version, I started with a wooden plaque from WalMart, three different shades of acrylic paint (black, cream, and reddish color).  I cut all of the letters and flourishes with my Cricut (using SCAL).  I used a free svg file for the flourishes that I found on the Internet.  I am going to try to find it again and link it here. I painted the board black, then cream over it and rubbed in some of the red color for accent.  I used Mod Podge to glue down the letters, and then I used three coats on top.  I love how it came out.  I also have a black ribbon waiting to attach to it to use as a hanger.






If you would like the cut file, you can leave me a comment and I can email it to you.

Thanks for looking!

Take Care,
Caralyn

I'm Linking up to the Shabby Nest, Petite Hermine, I Heart Nap Time, Homemaker on a Dime, Between Naps on the Porch, and Jennifer Rizzo

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Another project finished!

Ok, so I might not be the fastest crafter out there, but I do finish things that I start.  So, my husband spent the week before New Year's building a baby doll bed for our daughter's American Girl doll (because I refuse to spend mucho $$ on the AG brand) and he did a wonderful job building and painting it.  You will just have to excuse the large stuffed animal and shoes in the background.  What can I say, we are a real family and my house isn't always picture perfect! :)

I then proceeded to find some fabric that I used in my daughter's curtains and made a mattress for the bed.
 
Last but not least I finally made the baby doll quilt last night (very late last night), but none the less, last Friday.  I had a small charm pack from Hobby Lobby and I cut them in half (so 2 1/2 inch squares and made a simple patch quilt.  I then sashed it with some left over fabrics I had used on my mother in law's quilt, and I had a 1/4 of the backing fabric, which I had to piece together on the back to finish the backing.  I did an all over free motion quilt design to quilt it.  I used scraps for the binding, which was the first time I have done that and I think I like it.  It's hard to tell in the photos, but the little quilt is pink and browns.
 
 
All in all, I would say the project was a success since my daughter loved it!  I gave it to her as an early Valentine's Day gift!  I hope you all have a wonderful Valentine's Day as well.  (Note:  The plans for the bed and mattress were from Ana White's website.  She has wonderful designs on there.  Ana White)
 

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Bee Ballerz, wanna be a baller, shot caller....

Well, with the beginning of the year, basketball started up for my daughter.  She is doing much better this year at the sport and understanding how the game is played, etc.  So, in honor of their first game, I embroidered each of them a towel with their name on it and a big bee.  Now, to explain, the name of their team is the "Bee" Ballerz.  Cute, huh.  Wish I could take credit for that name, but alas I can not.  That was a stroke of genius on the behalf of their Coach Mandy.  They have the cutest yellow and black striped socks and another sock with bees on them.  They are so cute!  The towels were a hit with the coaches and the players and it got the season started on an upbeat mood!






I purchased the bee embroidery file from Embroidery Library.  They have the BEST embroidery designs with the BEST prices.  Isn't he a happy little bee?

I am also linking up to Crazy Mom Quilts, Finish it Friday.

Have a great weekend!
Caralyn

Friday, December 30, 2011

Reflectings of a Crafting Year!!

So, I know that you think I had fallen off the face of the earth, but no, I did not, just have been extremely busy.  I have actually completed a lot of crafts this year.  Some I finished up literally minutes before they had to be given as gifts so I wasn't able to take a picture of the finished product, but I have listed out everything that I can remember and added a picture if I have it.  **More pictures to come later**

So, let's start with my recap!


  1. Ella Shae's baby quilt.  I made a baby quilt for my cousins baby.  Unfortunately all I have are photos of it in the works, and the photos of the finished quilt were lost.
  2. Ella Shae's baby booties, embroidered bib and plain bib, and embroidered burp cloth.
  3. My Halloween quilt
  4. A baby quilt for my friend Shelley who had twins, a boy Alexander and a girl  Avery.
  5. I embroidered 65 stockings for the all of the staff at my daughters elementary school.  The best school in McKinney, Texas!!  Go Bennett Bears!
  6. I made a Jasmine costume for my daughter to wear on our family Disney vacation in October.
  7. Valentines on my cricut for my daughter to hand out at school.
  8. A baby doll sleeping bag and pillow.
  9. I made 2 paper calendars (one for mom and MIL)
  10. I made 1 digital calendar for my dad.
  11. I made a shirt for my daughter to wear for her 6th birtday.
  12. I made a shirt for me that has all of my favorite colors in it.
  13. I made shirts for my husband, my daughter, and myself to wear at Disney.
  14. I embroidered a blanket as a teacher gift for my daughter's teacher.
  15. I started a 36 patch quilt (still working on it).
  16. My daughter and I made Valentine decor for the house.
  17. I designed digitally all of the printables for my daughters birthday party.  (That was  a bit challenging, but worth it!)
  18. I embroidered about 15 bags with each child's name as party favors for my daughters party.
  19. I made a fall pumpkin from fabric.
  20. I made an Angry Bird costume for my friend's son.
  21. I made a paper advent calendar for the month of December.
  22. I embroidered 5 dishtowels for my kitchen.
  23. I embroidered 3 cute dishtowels for my mom as a Christmas gift.
  24. I designed and cut a Disney autograph book using my Cricut.
  25. I made ornaments to hang on my Halloween tree.
  26. I made a Halloween banner using my Cricut.
  27. I made a quilt for my mother in law who was diagnosed and conquered breast cancer this year.
  28. I made baby shower invitations for my friend who was having twins.
  29. I used my Cricut to cut out vinyl and decorate my daughter's pickle bucket for Girl Scouts.
  30. I used my Cricut to cut out designs for our truck that our girl scout troop used in the Christmas parade.
  31. I made a cute shirt for a friend of mine who wanted one for her daughter.
  32. I made Christmas thank you cards.
Whew!!  I am tired!

I hope that next year is just as productive!!

Take care,

Caralyn

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Baby Shower Invitations

Hi everyone!  I wanted to share with you my video tutorial for the baby shower invitations that I made for my friend.  She is having twins, one boy and one girl, so I had to come up with something that was gender neutral, etc.  I used the Life's a Party Cricut cartridge and used the "bib" cut at 2 inches.  I hope you enjoy the video!  I also added the link below in case you can't click on the video below.

Video Tutorial for Baby Shower Invitation

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Baby Stuff....

No, I am not having a baby, but my cousin and his wife did!!!  Little baby Ella.  She is a beautiful baby.  To celebrate her arrival, I made her a quilt.  I used fabric from my local quilt shop and followed a tutorial from Amanda Jean on Moda Bake Shop to make the quilt.  Here are photos of the quilt top.  I will have to upload photos of the finished quilt, along with the matching burp cloth, two bibs, and booties with the left over fabric.  I hope she loves them!



Monday, February 7, 2011

Super Bowl Strawberries

OK, so I did watch the game in it's entirety, but I can't exactly say that I "watched" it all.  I enjoyed great conversations with my friends and watched the great commercials and helped regulate the kiddos.  But, it was a great time at our friends house.  We each had to bring something to share, so I made chocolate dipped strawberries and then piped on the lacing of the footballs.  It was my first time piping, so it wasn't as clean as I had hoped.  Oh well, practice makes perfect.  Even though they aren't perfect, they are real, and I wanted to share my recipe with you because everyone commented on how the chocolate didn't crack away from the strawberry and they like it.


What you need:
double boiler
water
milk chocoloate chips
semi-sweet chocolate chips
2 TBS shortening
wax paper
white chocolate chips
sandwich bag
toothpicks
strawberries

In the double boiler, in the bottom part add about 2 inches of water and bring to a simmer.  In the top, I mixed about 5.5 ounces of milk chocolate chips (1/2 bag) and 5.5 ounces of semi-sweet chocolate chips (1/2 bag), and the 2 TBS of shortening.  Start stirring and moving the chocolate around so that it never gets stuck or baked on the bottom.  Once the entire mixture is melted, turn down the heat to low.  Stir the mixture as needed during the dipping phase to keep it smooth.

While that is melting, wipe off your strawberries, but do not wash them.  If there is any moisture on the strawberries, the chocolate will not adhere to the strawberries.  Stick a toothpick in the top of the strawberry.  This is your handle for dipping.  Dip the strawberries in the mixture and place them on wax paper to cool.  After the were all done being dipped I placed them in the refrigerator for about 15 minutes to cure all the way.

Take about 1/4 cup (or less) of the white chocolate chips and place in the sandwich bag.  Heat at 50% power in the microwave for about 1 minute.  You will want to pause it at 30 seconds and squish everything around to help with the melting.  When it comes out of the microwave, carefully cut the smallest pit of the corner of the bag off and this will be your piping bag.

I piped the laces on and then let them sit out for about another 30 minutes before packing them up to take to the party!  Hope you enjoy!

CaraLyn