Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Friday, September 2, 2011

Hey there I am back. We started school last week and now we are quite busy. I do have a couple fun new fabrics  and projects I am excited about.

Remember that fairy festival I posted about a while ago? Well thats coming up and I am getting excited!

We were  asked to make some fairy wings sort of like these. Aren't those cute? I think so




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Ours also turned out really nicely.  However I couldn't find them so they will remain unphotographed. [is that a word?]


We hosted a bridal shower last night for my aunt-to-be. It was fun and we had some delicious food. MmmmMmmm. I was crowned the official food photographer but i don't have a single picture to show. Hmmm... no i wasn't a bad photographer I took them all on my aunts camera. So I don't have a single photo to share. Ah well.


Did you know Sept. was National Sewing month? That makes me sooo happy!


yikes that wings pic. didn't work out at all. Sorry. Go check it out at the link above.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011



Hello again on a bright Wednesday afternoon. Today I have a super easy tutorial for way cute earrings.


Lets go! So I made these out of little resin flowers that i bought on etsy. Funny thing is you can buy earrings just like these {all put together} on etsy for upwards of 8 dollars, but you can make them for about a quarter. Or a dime.


What you need--
 2 little resin flowers (I bought 40 on etsy for 6.50 from snapcrafty)
 2 earring backs
 2 earring posts. (you can buy large packs of them at craft stores)
 Jewelry/metal glue
 plastic gloves (optional but very highly recommended)




Here are the supplies

Step 1  {this doesn't even need steps really- it's so easy}
Take glue and put it on your post. The glue is super sticky so 
you probably want gloves.
Put the flower on the post and hold for a while.
Super self explanatory right?


Here are some pictures just in case you are confused. :)




There you go!