Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Ruffle fabric is my fabric of choice this Christmas.

I have been wanting to try out some of this beautiful ruffle fabric for some time now, but the cost of it has always turned me away. Ruffle Fabric has an amazing selection of ruffle fabric but most of the fabric costs about $16.99 a yard. It is just waay too much for me. So the other day I did a quick search at fabric.com and found some for $12.98 a yard. And thanks to their Thanksgiving sale I used a 30% off coupon and ended up paying only $10.38 a yard...with free shipping of course. It is still a tiny bit more then the usual designer fabrics, but I have already been able to make 3 toddler skirts out of one yard of fabric. That is 3 Christmas presents for a mere $10.38!

I even used up some of the scraps to make some Christmas decorations. I'm telling you, I love this fabric! If you have never worked with it before it's kinda like sewing knits, but with pretty little flowing ruffles all over it. The best part is that it does not fray! A few days after I made my first purchase I noticed that they added a pretty stone and grey color to their selection for only $6.98 a yard... $6.98! So I just had to buy a bunch of it. My fabric allowance has taken it pretty hard with this pretty little fabric, but almost all of my Christmas presents will be made for less then $150, with many yards leftover. Not bad, huh?
I'm still debating on what to do with all of the 20+ yards of ruffle fabric that I now have, but I'm pretty sure that this list here will definitely give me some inspiration. Plus I plan on making some home decor items with it and maybe a skirt or two for myself.


Any of you used ruffle fabric before? Are you just as obsessed with it as I am?



Friday, November 25, 2011

2011 Advent Calendar.

One of my favorite traditions at Christmas time is an advent calendar. (Christmas 2009)



I just love how excited the kids get everyday when they get to open a gift. (Christmas 2010)

And how they try so hard to wait til Daddy's home before they open that little package.

(Daddy's advent calendar 2010)



This year I decided to do a book advent calendar. We already had 20 Christmas and winter related books, so all I had to do was pick up a few more.
I love that I got to spend more time wrapping then shopping. I'm one of those crazy people that loves wrapping.
Sometimes my gifts look better on the outside then on the inside...that's just part of the fun for me.

I used a mixture of paper, fabric, and yarn to wrap the books and just made a bunch of numbers in print shop. A little time consuming, but well worth it in my book.

Once the wrapping was done I stuck them all in this little wooden caddy.
I'm sure you all know why I wanted our advent calendar portable this year.
That's right, my fingers are crossed that we will be opening #25 in our new living room. We are so close, yet still so many little details left to finish.


Any of you have advent calendars? Do you make a new one each year?





Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving and...


Happy Birthday Grammie!


Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Last minute Thanksgiving ideas for the kiddos.

The Idea Room has the cutest little Turkey Feathers game to entertain the kiddo's while cooking your feast.

Here are some cute little teepee place card holders from sweetology101. UMM yes, I will gladly sit at the kids table for one of these!
Candy Cornucopia from Simple Girl at Home and while you are there, check out her other amazing treats!
This cute little book has a Thanksgiving twist on the The Very Hungry Caterpillar book. Visit Our Wonderfilled Life for your free download.
And this one is by far my most favorite...
Turkey in a jar from munchkinmunckies. You know my love for anything in a canning jar, but these are just over-the-top with cuteness!


Sunday, November 20, 2011

Indian Corn Wreath.

I realize that Fall is over for most and Christmas decorating is already underway, but I still wanted to share this little Indian corn wreath that I made a few weeks ago.
As you can see, it was super easy to make. I just took a bunch of Indian Corn that we grew and hot glued them into a circle on top of an old piece of barn board that we had. It took a total of a 30 minutes to make.
I just love the colors and the rustic feel of it. Plus I love that I can hang it if I want to or just simply stand it upright. Sadly, it will be packed away soon and the Christmas decorations will be brought out.



Friday, November 18, 2011

Pine Cone Crafts {Inspiration}

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source: diycrafts.blogspot.com


source: plaidkidscrafts.com


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source: nwf.org


What is your favorite pine cone craft?


Thursday, November 17, 2011

Operation Shower.

How many of you have noticed that little pink DONATE NOW button on my sidebar?


I know a few of you have, but for those of you that haven't I wanted to let you what that little button is all about. The DONATE NOW button is for donating funds towards Operation Shower.

Operation Shower is a non-profit organization that recognizes and honors the sacrifices military families make by producing and coordinating baby showers and “Showers in A Box” for pregnant and expecting military personnel and their families.

In the past I have supported Operation Shower by donating 25 handmade burp cloths. It felt so great to be able to give back to those women that sacrifice so much for us. So last year I set a goal of raising $250 to donate towards a shower. I'm excited to say that I am more then half-way there, but I still have a ways to go. So over the next few weeks I will be adding some new items to my etsy shop in which 100% of the proceeds from all sales will be donated to Operation Shower. I hope that by the New Year I will be that much closer to reaching my goal of giving some expecting moms an amazing baby shower. I hope that you will all take a minute to learn more about Operation Shower by visiting their website or watching the video below. And if your super cool you will even donate towards a shower...just saying.




Home Renovations.


How true is that? Those of you that have lived through a major home renovation like us know how true that is. But thankfully we are finally seeing it come together.


The rooms are painted.



And the hardwood floors are in.
And so is the tile.
Yes, it has been far from easy (especially this past week), but WE WILL be in there for Christmas. And we will have a real Christmas tree this year. So all of this hard work will be worth it. Then once the house is finished I think I better check myself into a facility for craft addicts.
I mean really, who looks at tile spaces and thinks of all the crafting possibilities with them? Me of course!



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