Kiddy Corner

Ah, I’ve missed you guys!!! I’m stoked I finally have a moment to reconnect with all of you DIY-ers! :) It seems we have been in full speed for weeks now and I love it but it’s wonderful to get back into my little bloggy world.

Hubs, baby and I recently visited the IMA {Indianapolis Museum of Art}. It is one of my favorite places to go! Besides all of the insaaaane creativity these people display in their art, it is one of the most INSPIRING and PEACEFUL places to hike/walk/relax/picnic {you get the point}. I went a little crazy with taking nature pics {hubs was wayyy over it :-D } but I wanted to share some with you spectacular peeps so you can experience it too!

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{Oops, how did that get in there :-D -guilty-}

Well, well, well…where to start?! I have been working on quite a few projects but I can’t seem to put enough focus onto one project to finish it {ughhh}. I keep bouncy around starting projects but leaving them… unfinished. This is totally out of my character so it’s driving me crazy but I can’t stop myself! LOL. I was rackin’ my brain of which project I should share first..”the unfinished deck? nah”, “the unfinished bohemian room? not yet”, “or our helpless laundry room that is screaming MAKEOVER”. This is what I came up with. This one is simple but cute. I did this for my little girls room {needless to say she is too young to appreciate it yet BUT by golly, she’ll will LOVE it one day….even if it is years from now ;-) }.

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I draped some furry fabric {because anything furry = everything cozier} over a tension rod to create a little nook. Once it was draped I nailed the fabric underneath and cut the center into two pieces to make it look like curtains. Last, I tied ribbons around the sides to complete it, threw in a couple pillows and toys and BOOM ->kiddy corner… accomplished. What kid doesn’t love their very own hiding spot? One day...yes, one day {probably many years from now} my child will love me for this :) .

You like???

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Playin’ in the Dirt

Mother’s Day has come aaaand gone {tear, tear}. I wish we had a Mother’s Day once a month {we deserve it right?! ;) }. It was a ridiculously fantastic day for me as for you I’m sure :) The weekend started with a Mother’s Spa Day with my momma!! On Sunday I woke up to breakfast in bed {actually, I woke up while hubs was making it and he told me to go back to bed so I wouldn’t ruin it. LOL}, a brand new camera and kisses from my little one {<- topped it off}! We enjoyed the rest of our day with our families; lunch with my family and dinner with his! It was perfect.

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{me, my mother, my baby girl and my sister = HAPPINESS}

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{My dad -AKA: Pops- with Lyla!}

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{Mother-in-law and Lyla :) }

My momma has heard me gripe about needing/wanting to garden {our shabby little yard has def been in need of some TLC} so I was amped to see she gifted me with lots of flowers for Mother’s Day!

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My hubs jokingly ragged on me that by the time I would plant them they would be dead….the bet IS ON. By golly, the next day I had those puppies planted in the ground {hubs even helped out}. ;) Here’s the evidence….

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{Pulling up those crazy stubborn weeds we had. Oh yeah, while pulling weeds a snake came right up to my hand! AHHHHH- I know I was in his space but I have to admit he scared me a bit.}

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{We have flowers!!! We are going to buy more but I was so ecstatic for my first time gardening I thought I’d go ahead and share what we have accomplished so far.}

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{My little gardening buddy! She LOVES nature –>a girl after my own heart!}

We plan on attempting to plant some veggies in the back yard as well! Any tips???? {ALL ears}

I want to hear all about what plans and gifts you were showered with for Mother’s Day!?!? :)

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Make your own Mother’s Day card…

Hey everyone!! The weekend is here {finally}!

It’s almost Mother’s Day {only 1 day away}. I can’t wait to celebrate!! I enjoy some gooood holiday festivities but this one is also a knew kind of importance…MY FIRST MOTHER’S DAY {doesn’t get much better than that :) }.

I know many of us are last minute shoppers buuuuut we’re also crafty! So, I thought I would share some DIY Mother’s Day cards I found in hopes to save that last minute, “let’s run by Walmart on the way to see mom” phrase. A handmade personal card always goes a lot farther than a quick pick me up one. I know I will be making my own Mother’s Day cards for my Mother-in-law and Mother {which I don’t normally do} so wish me luck!

Check these cards out…

I found this cute one from http://www.lorriesstory.com.

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I found this next one quite funny {from http://www.goinghometoroost.com}. It’s def something I would do for my momma :-P

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This pretty book pages card is from http://oople.bigcartel.com.

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This one is simple but cute! {from unknown}.

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I like the colors on this next one! {from http://www.simpleasthatblog.com}

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The texture on these are wonderful! {from inspiredbyfamilymag.com}

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Okay folks…Let the inspiration begin! Enjoy your Mother’s Day and don’t forget to shower your mommas with love!! :) :)

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Knotted Jersey Headband

It’s Wednesdayyyy! Half way to the weekend guys…hang in there.

This week is creeeeeping along for me. I can’t even wait for this weekend and all the festivities! Parties, graduations and Mother’s Day! My first Mother’s Day :) I can’t wait to shower my mother and mother-in-law with gifts {who doesn’t like gifts?}.

In the process of scouting out some DIY projects I stumbled upon this adorable DIY headband just using t-shirts at lovestitched.com. I’m a sucker for headbands {especially on a bad hair day} and so I had to give it a go.

Here’s the process…

1}} Get a t-shirt you don’t wear anymore! Lay it out flat and cut TWO 3 inch strips from the bottom going across.

2}} Pull each strip stretching to where it gives a little.

3}} Take the first strip and cross it over like so {keeping the loop at the TOP and the right side overlapping the left}.

4}} Lay your second strip over top of the first in a “U” manner.

5}} Put the right side of the SECOND piece UNDER the right side of the FIRST piece. {You with me on that? I’ll wait…}

6}} Okay…the LEFT side of the second piece goes UNDER the loop of the first. {You’re doing great!}

7}} {a little tricky here…} The RIGHT side of the SECOND piece goes OVER the loop of the first, passing UNDER the left side of the second and then over the other side of the loop. {Make sense?}

8}} {Now you’re pretty much done!} Take each end and gently pull.

9}} Cut the ends. {I held it up to my head to see how long I would like mine. Also I left one end longer so the knot would be off-center.}

10}} Glue the two strips on each end of the headband together.

11}} Cut a 3 inch long square from your extra fabric and put glue on it.

12}} Put each end of your headband on to the glued square.

13}} Wrap the square around the two strips and glue.


You’re finished! Cute isn’t it?!

I liked it so much I even made one for my little girl :)

Have a great rest of the week!

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Pallet Coffee Table? I think so…

It’s Monday?….already? The weekend went by too fast but I say bring on the Monday madness {dark circles under eyes and hot chocolate in hand…let’s go}! :)

Along with all the fun festivities that occurred this weekend, Jake and I watched “The Avengers” {yes, I am a closet nerd}. At first I was just trying to be the “cool” wife and be all pumped for a superhero movie but then I actually got excited for it! Surprisingly it was a very entertaining movie too and….confession = I liked loved it! If you haven’t seen it yet I would definitely recommend you give it a chance. :)

Alright, yadda yadda yadda. Let’s go on…

In the making of re-decorating our living room we realized we were in need of a coffee table {more or less something you can prop your feet up on but can duel as a coffee table}. Being the overly frugal DIY-er I am I suggested using pallets for our coffee table. The hubs was all in! He even mentioned that he could bring some pallets home from his work {perfect!}. He brought them home the next day and we scurried out to get some paint and wheels for this new beauty.

It just so happened to be amazingly gorgeous out so we cranked up a little “Of Monsters and Men” and painted the pallets outside. I got on my DIY high and beasted it out {okay, well with a great deal of help from Jake ;) }. Once all was painted we nailed the two pallets together and added the wheels to the bottom aaaaaand boom….new coffee table for under $25. You can’t beat that! :) Threw on a little decorations and here we are….

Pleased, satisfied, happy…you name it and that’s what I am!

What do you think??

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Prime Vintage

It’s a nice {more like} beautiful Saturday! Lovin’ the weather in the 80′s {feels like summerrrr!}

Over the course of this week we {Hubs & I} have done quite a few projects and I thought I would share …just one {for now}! ;)

About seven months ago I purchased an old vintage stereo. It was not a gem to look at or anything but I saw potential and for $20 well, I just had to buy it! {Unfortunately I didn’t take a picture. It was way before I started my blog. It was all the brown color you see on the front.} Jake & I decided to paint it this coral color but it was… a fail. Neither of us were blown away by the look of it. We attempted to do a second makeover {painted it white and beat up the edges to look “antique-ish”}.Image

We liked it but it was a little simple for us. Onto the third makeover {I know, we are crazy}….

I wanted Chevron on the top to add a little pizazz sooo I measured out the width of how far apart I wanted the Chevron to be and taped that bad boy out!

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I kept the furniture white and painted over the tape with black. I let it dry {which seemed to be an eternity long wait} and pulled off the tape.

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A couple more things were still in need for the look we desired. I ripped out that fabric covering the speakers and painted it black inside and painted the nobs black for a bold look. Here is the final product….DUN-DUN-DUN….

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YES YES YES! I couldn’t be happier! A cheap {and fun} makeover.

***{Excuse our DVD player’s under the furniture. We have to get a shelf installed under our TV to hold them :) }***

Would you ever consider doing a project like this?

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Pillowcase Dress with Tutorial & Winner Reveal

It’s Wednesday!

We’re over the hump {almost} and the weekend is in sight!

First things first…Thanks to everyone who entered in the Mother’s Day Giveaway! I know you all have anxiously been waiting to see who the winner is! Are you ready for the results?! And the winner is.………….

Connie Neal!

Congratulations! I will be contacting you later today!

Next on the agenda is the Pillowcase Dress Tutorial {fun, fun!}

ITEMS NEEDED:

  • 1/2 a yard of your favorite three fabrics {If you would like you can just do one fabric but I like a little mixture}
  • Spool of Ribbon
  • Thread
  • Sewing Pins
  • Scissors
  • Tape Measure
  • and of course a Sewing Machine

TUTORIAL:

*My measurements I used are for a 9 month old. They are: 14 inches long & 14 inches wide {for main fabric}, 3 1/2 in arm holes, 2 3/4 width & 14 inches long {second fabric}, 2 3/4 width & third fabric.*

1}} Do you have your pen and paper ready? Alright…Start by measuring the length. {The best way to do this is by measuring the back of the neck to the back of the knee.} Once you’ve measured, add 2 inches {so when you sew your seam you won’t lose length}.

2}} Measure the width of your child. {The best way to do this is from shoulder to shoulder.} Once you’ve measured, add 2 inches.

3}} Measure the arm holes. {The best way to do this is to measure from the top of the shoulder to where you would like the arm hole to end.} Add 1 inch.

4}} Now we’re ready! Fold your fabric in half and cut out a square in your fabric using the length and width measurements {not arm holes yet}. *If you are using multiple fabrics like I am then be sure to knock off about 6 inches or whatever you feel looks good.*

5}} Next, cut out “J’s” for the arm holes. {I cut 3 1/2 inches long and about 2/12 inches deep. Keep in mind my measurements are for a 9 month old.}

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6}} If you are doing multiple layers… Fold your second fabric in half and cut to the width you would like. {Mine was 2 3/4 in width and 14 inches long.}

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7}} Fold your third fabric in half and cut. {Once again, I used 2 3/4 in width and 14 inches long.}

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8}} It’s time to get to the good stuff…sew away! Separate all pieces from each other. On your main fabric fold in the edges {on both pieces individually} about a 1/2 an inch and pin. Image

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9}} Continue to do this for your second and third fabric as well. {Be sure to fold in ALL edges.}

10}} Once all edges are pinned, sew each piece individually.

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11}} Next, measure the width of your ribbon. Fold in the top of your dress to the width of your ribbon. Pin & sew.

12}} Turn in the bottom of your main fabric and the top of your second fabric {to where the front sides are facing each other} and pin. Sew straight line where the two pieces meet.Image

13}} Turn in the bottom of your second fabric to the top of your third fabric {like you did for the first layers}. Pin and sew.

14}} Hang in there, you’re almost done! Now turn your fabric inside out {where the front and back of the dress is turned in to each other}. Pin ONLY the sides of the dress {under the arm holes and down to the bottom} and sew.

15}} {Turn right side out} Fold the bottom of the whole dress in about a half an inch. Pin & sew for a clean seam.

16}} Last but not least….Push your ribbon through the loops of the back of the dress to the front and tie a pretty bow. :-)

You’re done! Now step back, take a deep breath and admire your work!

Here is my little model {my daughter :-) } struttin’ her stuff in her new dress…

Once you’ve made this dress please share pics! {Don’t be shy ;-) } I would love to see them!

Enjoy the rest of your week!

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