Tomorrow morning I am boarding a plane headed for Los Angeles, California. I will be meeting up with 20+ bloggers to spend the weekend shopping for fabric in the heart of the Fabric District in LA! To say that I am excited is an understatement! Even as I write this post I am still in disbelief that I am headed to… Keep Reading
Archives for May 2013
Fabric Cupcakes {fabric bakery part 3}
Today I am sharing the third and last tutorial for my little fabric bakery items. Today I am going to show you how I made these cute little cupcakes.Each cupcake consists of a rounded body with a removable cupcake top. You can mix and match these little cupcakes however you want. And to make them even cuter you could add some… Keep Reading
Ruffled Cake Tutorial {fabric bakery part 2}
Yesterday I shared my Tiered Cake Tutorial and today and today I am going to be sharing the tutorial for this cute little Ruffled Cake. The fabric I was given to use was Peggy Sue from Ro Gregg. Isn’t it simply beautiful? I was given 1/2 yards of each and I would recommend buying half yards to work with as well… Keep Reading
Tiered Cake Tutorial {fabric bakery part 1}
Over the next few days I am reposting all of my little fabric bakery items that I made as part of the Blogging Design Ring over at Fabri-Quilt’s blog Inspired by Fabric. Right now my little girls are obsessed with tea parties and play food. And while I have seen a ton of play food made out of felt I… Keep Reading
Bloglovin
While I am updating my blog I am finally adding a link over to Bloglovin for those of you who want to follow me that way. There is so much to lean for this non-techie girl! Follow my blog with Bloglovin
The Seafarer Top
Abby from Sew Much Ado just released her Seafarer Top Pattern and I couldn’t pass it by. I love me a good knit tee! The Seafarer Top pattern is super easy to follow and has pictures with each step. It would be a great beginner project for those of you who have never sewn with knits before. Abby just makes making… Keep Reading
Toddler Dress Refashioned to Toddler Apron {tutorial}
After I made my Garden Apron the other day the girls started requesting new aprons for their play kitchen. Instead of making a new apron I decided to refashion one of their old dresses that no longer fit them into an apron. This is such a quick and easy project. It turns a much beloved outgrown dress into a much… Keep Reading
Lilacs in bloom
An apron for the garden.
We started planting the gardens this past weekend. While we were planting I was really wishing I had that garden apron that has been on my to-do list for years. All I wanted was a simple apron with big pockets in the front for holding the seed packets. With the kiddos helping out more and more each year it would be… Keep Reading
Blog Makeover
Please excuse the mess while I try and get out of this hole that I seemed to have dug myself into.