Wednesday, December 31, 2014

DIY Haunted House from a Dollhouse!

Here's a draft post from October 18th, 2014 i just found!!! I'm just trying to clean things up, and get things out to the blog.

From October 2014:
" Once again, i was inspired by Pinterest. I found the cutest thing., making a haunted house out of  a old plastic doll house.
Here's my inspiration.
Fabulous Haunted House 

****Updated Note (5/8/2017).. The link doesn't work anymore. The original website is gone.***




As you can tell, I'm not quite done with it, the post, and my doll house haunted house. ... I'll finish it up next Halloween, but I wanted to at least post this.  I painted the house black, and took off the trim and painted parts purple and other parts green. I didn't get a chance to seal it a clear, so the paint kinda scrapes off if you scratch it or knock into it.
Here's what it looked like before..


I dont' have a picture of it in black. I think my sister does.  I'll have to save it for the updated post.

This is what I did on the wall about the couch. I have a bunch of Halloween signs, printouts, and pictures that I grouped together. I just realized this is the half way picture. We then found a package of vinyl crows and creepy tree branches to a put them all over the walls. Spooky!



This is a shot of the dining room. Yeah, I get it all tricked out for Halloween. It was like this for a month!
I found sheer black curtain panels at the local thrift store, and then a purple zebra striped curtain,that I cut into thirds,and sewed together on the short ends and made one big long strip of fabric to drap along the top.  This is all held up with push pins. Loooks fabulous,but totally easy to just pull off the wall. (I strung the black sheer curtains on some twine and contected the twine to pushpins. That was the most difficult part).


Here's a shot of the table decorations.



I'll do a separate post about this skull in the picture frame later, but just wanted to put it here cause I love it so.
It's a picture frame from IKEA, that the glass broke out of, and I wasn't about to throw it away. I found a glitter styrofoam skull and using a knife, cut off the back part of the skull and hot glued it on to the paper backing that I painted a random red color. It's kinda wavy and not thick, so I'll be fixing that next Halloween.



Anyway.. There's lots of Halloween stuff to look forward to next year!. Lots of projects to finish and make better!.

Have a great night!


Hugs!  
Caroline. 

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Creepy Zombie Barbie Halloween make-under


Happy Halloween everyone!
I'm excited to show you Aimee's Barbie head transformation to our newest creepy zombie! She lends just the right amount of creep to all of our cute and fun Halloween decorations.  We got the idea to make her from  fartsandcraftsroom.wordpress.com
Thank you for the awesome Halloween inspiration and wonderful ideas!  
Read on, and enjoy the photo montage of Barbie's make-under.   


Monday, September 29, 2014

Halloween Skull Pillows

Yay! It's Halloween time! And that means I can start decorating! Actually, I pulled out all the decorations a couple weekends ago. If I'm going to put it all up, I want to enjoy for at least a month. Right?!  Check out these cute Skull and Halloween couch pillows I made last year. I'm so excited to bring them out again.


Sunday, August 10, 2014

Bowling Shoes Makeover!!

I had plans to go bowling this weekend, so of course I had to have matching shoes to go with my fancy gold bowling bag! For those who missed it, you can see all the details here about my bowling bag redo. It's all about color coordination. I might not be able to bowl, but at least I'll look good throwing those gutter balls!


 I've had these bowling shoes for years. I found them at the thrift store for $3.99.  I do like the old school charm of the red and blue bowling shoes. I've actually worn them out with a 50's themed outfit. And with jeans, just for fun. But I think its time to change things up a bit. Plus the red and blue didn't match my $1.99 bowling ball, also a local thrift store find. (Isn't it silly how we can remember exactly how much we paid for something ?)
So out came my trusty gold spray paint!

the original color of the bowling shoes

All these pictures were taken after I wore them. I must have scraped the left shoe against something to rub the paint off on that one spot. You can see a hint of the red peeking through. 
I bought purple glitter shoe laces on the way to the bowling alley. They aren't as long as the original laces. I had to skip a couple eyelets while I was lacing these up, so I could tie a decent knot at the top. I must have bought the shortest length of laces ever! I just saw glitter and said SOLD! I'll have to hunt around later when I'm not in a hurry. I'm sure I'll find the exact color of pink to match the glitter stripe on the bag. 



 Here's another shot of my bowling shoes.





Notice how the pink glitter is coming off the bowling bag. I applied the glitter with Mod Podge. It's really
thick. I did at least 2 layers. The bag is bent in a weird way on the edge, which doesn't help. If I try to bend it straight, it cracks the glitter. Also, I didn't think to rough up or sand the stripe area first, to help the glitter glue adhere better. Next time. Or when I patch up the missing part I'll take some sandpaper to the spot.



 I wanted the size detail of the shoe to stand out. I didn't want to spray over this. Since it was already midnight, and way past my bedtime, when I started this project,  I grabbed the first thing I could think of; Vaseline hand lotion. (I had just put it on my elbows, okay?) and I wasn't about to fight putting tape in a circle. I applied the Vaseline with a Q tip, to just the inside of the circle. I also rubbed the Vaseline all around the shoe edge, where it's white. I wanted it to stay white. I must not have slathered it on enough, since the edge didn't stay white. It's pretty much gold now. Oh well.
I did a quick spray over everything, then went to sleep
The next morning, I took a couple minutes to check them out, see if I missed any spots (nope. good to go!) and then wiped the circle areas free of the paint. The gold spray paint covered the Vaseline inside the circle. I was a bit worried, but it wiped off without any problems! I only had to scrub a little bit. There's still a pin head dot of gold here and there, but that'll come off in no time at all.
I tried to rub off the gold paint around the bottom shoe edge, but the lotion must have soaked in. I'll try again later and concentrate on making that white, and actually scrub instead of a half-hearted wipe down.







They look pretty cool close up, huh? :) I'm really happy with them. I was kinda afraid gold would be too much. What if they looked like clown shoes, or something from a bad 80's music video?? Yuck!
If I ever get tired of the gold, I can just spray paint them a different color, or two. :)

And bowling, you ask? I wasn't really paying attention to the bowling. I was too busy flirting with all the good looking men! (Jeff, Roger, Scott, and possibly Bob) But when I did bowl, I personally made 2 strikes, a bunch of gutter balls, a lot of random partials, but the best was my niece Aimee who bowled for me and knocked down almost all the pins by throwing the ball granny style, backwards! Then she got another strike bowling with the wrong hand! That girl got skills! lol! 

Happy bowling everyone! And if you can't bowl, at least you'll look great trying! 
Hugs!
Caroline

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

What I made this weekend while it rained

Hi folks!
This past weekend it rained here in the desert. It was beautiful! More than five minutes worth of rain too! I love the rain! I don't know about you, but rainy weather always makes me want to stay at home, make cookies and snuggle on the couch with a blanket and read. Doesn't that just sound dreamy?!

Well, since I wasn't about to go anywhere..(and in case you were wondering.. Yes, I was strong, I did NOT make cookies) I decided to tackle a project I've been putting off for a while. I started cleaning/reorganizing my crafty area. Yay! Go me! (don't you just love when you finally get around to doing something, and it's not as hard or takes as long as you thought it would be? I love that feeling!)

I'm not quite done with it yet, but it's looking great! I spray painted some stuff lying around to help organize too.
Stay tuned for that update!

In the meantime... While sorting all my precious precious piles of craft supplies, I found 4 packages of pre-cut quilt squares. What did I immediately do? Why, set up the sewing machine, of course!

I "needed" a break from all my hard work, so I finished the day by making a quilt top from all those little squares! I conveniently found matching pink and while polka dot fabric, plain white fabric and the aqua patterned fabric, and I only had to look in 2 boxes stashed in the closet! (one day that'll all be sorted out/given away. Minimizing my stuff. I'm working on it slowly.)

So, here's the finished diversionary project. Hope you like it!  My new quilt top. I have more to go to finish it up, but the hard part's done


It'll look even better once I iron it. I'm going to use a extra sheet that was destined to the thrift shops as the backing. I love that I can use stuff around the house!


 I put a stripe of pink around the white. It helps finish it off. It looked funny just with the white edge. It needed something else. I debated a stripe of aqua blue, but that would be too much, I think.

I haven't even trimmed the random threads..

Total cost:
4 quilt square packages found in my personal stash= free
White fabric = free
pink polka dot fabric = free
aqua print fabric = free
white sheet for quilt backing = free

The only thing I need to purchase is the batting. Nice! And hopefully with a 40% off coupon, too.

What fun things have you made instead of doing something else? :)
I read a study finding these diversionary things are good, They help you concentrate harder, later on the original thought. I can't find the exact article, but I found another one here that's equally as good, or better!
Happy crafting!
Hugs!
Caroline

Sunday, August 3, 2014

DIY necklace holder

 Hi Friends!
I've been wanting to show you my awesome necklace organizer/holder!  It's totally easy to make, and cheap too!



Why did I make my own? Well, I have tons of necklaces squirreled away in different spots. If I don't see them, I won't wear them. You know that old saying, "Out of sight, out of mind."? Yep. Totally true in this situation. I needed to find a way to hang them all together where I can see them. This way, I'll actually wear them, and now I know what I don't have, so the next time I'm out shopping I can pick up something to go with that new darling outfit.

Like we really need a reason to make a necklace holder, right? ;)  But in case you do, let's just say this will save you time and money in the long run so you won't wind up with 3 necklaces to match the outfit you wear once a year and nothing to match the outfits you wear all the time (office wear, those Date Night little numbers you look smoking hot in, etc.)  Plus you'll always look fabulously accessorized!

Like you, I've seen lots of cute and different ways to hang up and display necklaces. I've tried out quite of few of these ideas too. I just wasn't excited about necklaces in picture frames. I have more than 4 necklaces, and not enough wall space to display all those frames (or the effort to hunt down nice big picture frames for cheap). I've tried using hangers, and even put necklaces on those over the door storage hooks. The knobs on a shelf are cute, but once again, I'd have to use more than one set.

I must have mentioned it a few times, cause my sister Natalie came up with the fabulous idea to using a regular ol' trellis from the hardware store. At first, I was like, "Nah.. It's not going to be cute at all."  I just couldn't picture it. I was thinking a trellis is some rough, splintery wood that'll take way too much work to sand down. But one day, she walked in with this cute white plastic trellis, and said here, go for it!



This trellis came in the standard 12 feet. I cut a couple inches off the top with a my trusty folding hack saw. I probably should have measured, but I just eyeballed it, and cut some off, then propped it against the wall, It wasn't quite right so I cut a little bit more off. The second time around it fit, so I was done. The plastic was really easy to cut. I could have used a really sharp stake knife and sawed through it too. I have mine from floor to ceiling. I used a couple small nails here and there to attach it to the wall.



The best thing about it? it fits behind the closet door! Totally low profile and right next to all my clothes.  I can stand there and pick something out. 




Natalie randomly attached lots of Command mini clear hooks to the trellis for me.  I used to have more hooks attached, but a couple popped off during a move. I haven't gotten around to putting more on. 
Yes, I do have tons more necklaces that aren't hung up. Then there's the antique jewelry box with my stash of pearls and all the other pretty things


close up of command hooks 




 So, That's my necklace holder! I hope you like it! I don't know about you, but I'm excited about getting more Command hooks this week and hanging up the rest of my collection. Yay! Then I can weed out the 3 orange necklaces and get something to match all the black I wear on a daily basis. :)

Hugs!
Caroline

Sunday, July 20, 2014

National Ice Cream Day!

Woo Hoo! I'm so glad today is National Ice Cream Day!



I've been eyeballing the Ben & Jerry's Chocolate Peppermint Crunch in my freezer. I think I have a fantastic reason to dig in, don't you?! :)
Hello, my friend

Do you know what else is lovely? Willie Nelson's Peach Cobber.  I found it once, a couple months ago.. It's my new favorite flavor.

You don't need the munchies to crave this! 
 
This is seriously THE BEST flavor ever!! If you can find it, get it! (And if anyone finds this in a Las Vegas store, call me. I'll run right over and buy a bunch! For reals its' that good.)

Another tasty treat... 


Happy Sunday everyone!
Caroline

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Sharpie Mugs

You know how you see crafts on Pinterest you want to make, but never seem to get around to doing it? Well, I decided to try this Sharpie mug business out myself. It's totally fun! And cheap!

Last Sunday at church, we made Sharpie mugs with a bunch of the cutest 8 year olds you've ever seen! :)  Fun! They went so fast I didn't think to take a picture. Here's their finished mugs.  

I got these large mugs/bowls with handles at the dollar store

A conversation between two 8 year old's:

Miss Q: "I hold my cup like this and say; (while staggering around, holding her back) 'I need my morning coffee before work.' " 

Miss M: "You're not supposed to drink coffee!!"

 Miss Q: "I know. I'm pretending"


Can you guess which mug's Miss Q's?  

One girl wasn't very pleased that I didn't bring all the other colored sharpies, just the black ones.  She decided to finish her mug at home, so she can use all the "Good" colors. She's a great artist. I can't wait to see mug! 


These are their mugs from February. Some of the colors faded out, or turned brownish after baking. I decided this time to stick with black. 
Draw all over your mugs from the dollar store.
throw them into the oven
After baking. They lost a bit of color, but not much. Still awesome!

There a tons of tutorials everywhere online and on Pinterest. One blogger, Craftaholics Anonymous has a fabulous post,  21 Tips for DIY Sharpie Marker Mugs 
Too bad I found this AFTER we made these mugs. Next time I'll use some of her tips and not use the actual Sharpie, but invest in a $3 pen that's specifically meant to write on porcelain. Who knew? :)

The kids had so much fun, I decided to make myself a mug or 2... 


Hugs!
Caroline

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Sunday Funday! Guilty Pleasures

Here are some of my guilty pleasures that I've been thankful for lately. Don't judge :)

1.  Bollywood movies!

I talked my niece into going with me/took her to her very first Bollywood movie this weekend. She really liked it! I think we have a believer! We saw Humpty Sharma Ki dulhania  It was a fun, cute little love story. Plus the men were hot! What more do you want?  If you're new to the Bollywood scene, I suggest checking out Bollywood 101 A very informative and funny post!


2.  The Bachelorette.

I know, I know! 
My niece got me hooked. I'm almost embarrassed to talk about it. 
But, since I'm not... A couple weeks ago, Brian kept messing up on dates with Andi, the Bachelorette. Later, he'd want a re-do with her to try to make the situation better. He wanted to make up for being awkward (and acting like he's 13 cause cooking's not his thing). Make up for not even trying to kiss the girl at the most romantic spots ever. Make up for not doing basic date stuff like holding her hand We all don't get re-do's like on a reality show. My take home message was:

Be Courageous! 
Live in the Moment, we may not get that second chance. 
Be open and share those feelings!  

 and you thought all reality shows are crap! :)


3.  Pinkbox donuts. I can't decide which is my favorite, the Fat Elvis or the Bacon Maple bar, or the Key Lime pie! All are pretty dang good!

4.  Entertainment Weekly's list '55 Movies Every Kid Should See'. 
I'm only missing 2 (they're old Charlie Chaplin films so I don't feel bad at all) but poor Aimee The Niece hasn't seen a whopping 13 of these movies! I know what we'll be watching on Netflix for a while: The Princess bride, The Lord of the Rings, Star Wars... 
Yes, Yes! I know!! How did this happen?? I am speechless too. If I ever say to her, "Obi wan, you're my only hope" she'll have no idea what I'm talking about. Sigh X Men is also on her never-seen list. I think I'm more saddened that she never got to see my Marvel Comic Hero crush, Wolverine. Maybe she was young? Maybe her mother was protecting her from all that hotness? lol! 
. We better get started tonight. 

5.  Kid games! We hit the local thrift shops and found a bunch of really cool games! Chute and Ladders, Sorry Disney version, Battleship, Clue, Operation, etc. We've had a fun time playing each one. (gotta make sure all the pieces are there!)  Now no little kid will ever be bored at my house again. Time to have a game party!



What are some of your guilty pleasures/things you're thankful for this week? 
Hugs!
Caroline

Friday, July 4, 2014

Tied Quilt: A How-to guide

Well Hi there friends!
I've been busy as a bee doing all sorts of fun things lately. Here's one of the crafty things I've made.


The other day was National Sewing Machine Day, (June 13th to be exact) and in honor of the occasion, I dug out my sewing machine (out of the ever growing craft pile that will one day be fabulously organized, I swear!) and low and behold, it still works like a champ! Yay!
Now, what to sew?? Or, to be precise, What to sew first?

Since it was on the closet shelf staring at me, I finished a blanket I made out of 2 vintage sheets straight from the 70's! I had previously tied them, and just needed to finish the edges. Totally easy project. Couple straight lines and I was done!
Can you tell the 2 sheets apart? They match so well! I'm still really pleased that I found 2 different sheets during 2 different shopping trips, that totally match! (I'll post a full picture of the blue 70's blanket later.)

Then my neighbor reminded me that I promised to make her a quilt. Good timing huh?

So.. since I was starting from the beginning this would be the perfect time to take pictures!
I realized after the fact that all my pictures are dark. It's highly likely due to "operational error", but I'm thinking it's because every time we work on this it's after dark, edging towards the middle of the night? I'm gonna go with the middle-of-the-night excuse or that it's planned. You know, "Mood Lighting." Dark. Cozy. Blankets. See?  I meant to make the pictures dark. :)

Let's get to it, shall we?

This is my instructional on How to make a Tied Quilt, Barney-style (the easy way)

You'll need:
1. 2 flat sheets in the size of your choice,
2. quilt batting (the fluffy stuff) in the size of your choice.
3. big safety pins, and lots of them
4. big quilting needle and yarn
5. scissors
6. sewing machine or supplies to sew by hand
7. find a big space to lay out your sheet. I've done this on the living room floor, in a gym, outside, on a ping pong table, whatever flat area that'll fit your fabric. I've made many a tied quilt like this without a quilt frame. I've had them for years with no problems. (I once made a quilt from cut up jeans, a forest green flannel sheet, with a working electric blanket as batting.  But that's another story... )

Instructions:
A blanket is basically a big fabric sandwich. You'll be using the sheets as the top and bottom bread with the fluffy stuff in the middle.

Step 1. place one sheet with the side you want to see, facing down. Spread it out nice and flat. This will be the bottom of the quilt. Make the good side face outwards, or down towards the ground.
This is just an example so it's on the table

Step 2. lay/spread the batting out over the sheet, smoothing out any wrinkles. don't worry that you have extra batting on one or two sides. This will get cut off eventually. It's better to have the batting hang over the edge than not even reaching the edge.

Step 3. Place the top sheet/quilt top on top of the batting. with the good side facing up, smoothing out any wrinkles.Lining up as much as possible with the bottom sheet. Get at least one long side and one short side matching. You can adjust/cut off the other 2 sides later to even things up.
bottom-stripe, top=print. fluff=middle

Step 4. Safety pin the crap out of it!! The safety pins will mark where you want to tie the quilt together. You can place the pins randomly, or make exact lines. Your choice. The batting packaging will specify how far apart it needs to be anchored. Make your pin spots there. We used the low loft batting which calls for pin placement every 5-6 inches.

Break time! Here's where you can stop if you need to. Everything should be all pinned together so you can fold up the blanket to take with you, or get it out later while watching a movie. Now is when you can trim off the extra batting and/or fabric, make all the sides line up.

Pinning completed! Sophia starting the tying process

Step 5. Tie the quilt. Use your big eyed needle (usually called a quilting needle) and thread it with yarn, color of your choice. Have a double strand of yarn, but don't knot the bottom. You can also use multiple strands of embroidery floss, or even super skinny ribbon. Whatever matches your blanket.
To tie: stab the threaded needle down through everything then right back up.  Pull the yarn through to close to the end of your yarn, but not all the way, leaving a short tail to work/tie with. Tie a square knot. (Right over Left, then Left over Right) This knot is more secure, less likely to come undone than regular double knots. Cut the yarn so both tail ends are the same length. Then repeat until your done tying your blanket. Remove the safety pins as you go.
If your pin line is crooked you can adjust as you tie.
I pinned the edges to make sure they're straight, then trimmed them to match.
Step 6. Once it's all tied, it's time to finish the edges.  "Finishing the edges" sounds fancy, but its basically hemming, but through all the layers. The edge of bottom sheet is rolled up over onto the top side and sewn down. If that sounds complicated, just grab the edge of the blanket, all layers of fabric, (top, fluffy in the middle, and bottom) and fold it once, fold it again, then sew it down.  You can pick which side you want to the fabric to roll to. You can have the bottom rolled up to the top, or the top fabric rolled to the backside. Whatever looks good. It's your blanket, it's up to you. :)
It's a different blanket, but I'm still sewing the edges.
Sew down all 4 sides and your done!
Look at that !  A blanket in 6 easy steps! No quilt frame needed. :)


Here it is! Sophia's finished blanket! She's holding it up so you can't see her, but she's there. (it looks better in person)

Bonus round!
If you to don't want a plain sheet as a quilt top, and you're feeling creative and up to a challenge, then this part is for you! 
Here's how to applique a quilt top 

We had the striped sheet and a plain lavender one. It needed to be jazzed up a bit. Sophia loves purple and butterflies. What's better than purple butterflies!? I'd like to start by saying I've never done this before. If you are an expert at applique and have some tips, I'd love to hear them, or share a link!

Step 1. Decide on your shape.
I looked up butterfly patterns online. I decided on 2 sizes of butterflies, a big one with the wings spread open and a smaller one in profile view. I free-handed the pattern from a couple clip art images. 


Step 2. Cut out your fabric pieces. I cut out butterfly bodies in solid purple and wings in purple leopard print, both from my personal stash.

Step 3. Interface the back of your pieces. (this helps when you sew it to the main fabric. if not, it's really flimsy and can stretch around) I ironed fusible interfacing to the backs of the body and wings. I didn't want to iron the interfacing to my ironing board, so I used pieces of paper under the body parts. (This was the perfect time to use leftover orange paper from Halloween)

Step 4. cut or trim the interfacing from your applique pieces.  Here's us cutting out butterfly bodies. The paper backing just falls right off. The striped butterfly is in profile. I think in hindsight, this would have been better in a solid, and the wings or body of the big butterfly in a stripe. The small profile gets lost in the stripe.


Step 5. Placement of your pieces. Here's my niece Aimee laying out the butterflies

Pinning of the butterflies

Step 6. Sew everything down.


I used a close zigzag stitch and sewed over the edges. I went around each wing and then over the body. The big butterfly is 3 separate pieces. When it's all done, they look really good. Even better considering it's my first time. It's a lot of prep work with the ironing and pinning, but it's totally worth the effort.

Now back to step 1 of laying out your quilt.

Happy sewing everyone!

Hugs!
Caroline

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