Monday, April 28, 2014

Camper Remodel

I finished all up with the camper. Did not take me as long as I had hoped.
 (LOL I LOVE having projects to do)

I scrubbed the entire thing down.
I recovered all the valances.
Made curtains for all the windows.
Recovered the fold down couch.
Made pillows.
Made a shower curtain.
And went shopping! Got matching sheets and bedspread, towels, and rugs.

Now its time to go camping!
I am looking forward to it.

BEFORE

     The Couch BEFORE...The Couch AFTER                 
 
I could not even begin to imagine how to explain how I covered this couch. A ton of trial and error. I did remove the couch from it's frame first. Measured, measured and measured once more for good measure. (Hehe Had to throw that pun in)
Then I was able to use the wooden frame under the cushions to staple on my material.
LOTS of staples. It was actually easy, just time consuming and daunting because of the size.



Made bucket seats. 
Very simple to make! Used buckets from Home Depot. And hubby cut me a plywood topper for them. I use my bucket as a guide to measure how much material I needed to cut. And then sewed elastic in the top seam.
(I just winged mine. But HERE is a good tutorial)
You can see how I messed up the sewing for one of my buckets. I liked the more flowy look for my material. And on one of them, I cut the material too short! Oh well, live and learn.



I found a brand new sleeping bag at the thrift store in my EXACT colors! That really made my day!
 I draped it over the couch.









The BATHROOM.









The BEDROOM 

I hated the plastic room divider that was on the wall.
It easily came down.
I sewed a curtain, and hung it using a tension rod.


Have to hang the pictures yet...







KITCHEN








A couple more little things I want to do yet. But for the most part, it is finished! 




Friday, March 28, 2014

Pillows

Made a new set of pillows for the camper.

Pretty sure my husband is not going to love them as much as I do...but oh well! Lol




Easy to make pillow covers...Here is a good tutorial. Pillow Tutorial

Camper Valances

We recently just purchased a camper.
I have never been into camping, but I am excited that this will be a new hobby for the hubby and myself.

I love decorating. So this has been a field day for me. I got the camper all cleaned.
And took down the widow box valances.

Covering them was pretty easy, as no sewing was involved!
I just cut my fabric with an inch overhang on each side. Stretch fabric and staple to backside.
Here is the before...

Here it is all finished...
I can't wait to hang it!

Monday, February 10, 2014

Tiffany & Co. Style Card Box

Felt pretty good when my wonderful niece asked me if I would make a card box for her friend's 16th birthday.
I have made a few before, and even though they are FAR from perfect, I always have a fun time making them.

Almost ANYTHING goes when making a card box. 
I think that's why I enjoy making them so much, a lot of creativity goes into it. 

My husband brought me home a box from work.
For this box, I wanted it to have separate lid. 
I painted it with gray primer spray paint.
And used Krylon Blue Ocean Breeze spray paint for the "Tiffany" color. 

I added some white ribbon.
Which I attached in separate pieces for the bottom of the box and the lid...
So that the lid was able to be easily lifted off.
I just used my awesome tape gun for this part.
BEFORE I attached my bow,
I cut a hole for the cards.
Then I attached my bow with some more tape.

I used my cricut and cut out the name of the girl who's turning 16.
And called it finished.
I think it turned out super cute. 
Not perfect by any means, esp using a cardboard box.
If you want perfection, Just use a wood box.
I went the cheap route, because, well because I am cheap. LOL




On a different note...
I added this photo from my computer 4x, and EVERY time, it shows up here sideways.
It is NOT Like this on my computer. LOL
What in the world is making this happen?! Oh well...




Thursday, January 23, 2014

Simple Sweater Hearts


This project is so simple.

I wasn't sure about them at first.
I mean, what is the point of a bunch of fabric hearts?
But then I decided, 
They are CUTE.
And there needs to be no more point or reason than that. :)






I doubled my material so that I had 2 layers. 
Then free handed a heart onto my material, which  happens to be an old sweater. 
I didn't worry about using a marker. It will be covered once sewn.

Then I pinned both pieces together. 
 


 Cut them out. 


Save the scrap pieces!
This is what I used to stuff my heart.



I had a giant needle on hand. 
Never used it before. 
It's perfect for sewing with yarn!
I cut about 30 inches of yarn. 




And started sewing around the edges. 



After it was all sewn, I hand tied the yarn into a knot, a couple time, then clipped the remaining yarn.
And the knots disappeared right into the fabric.
Working with a sweater is very forgiving.


All finished! 
And what a quick project!


And here I am, collecting my Jar Of Hearts....





Thursday, January 9, 2014

DIY Burp Cloth's


Making Burp Cloth's is fairly easy.
Actually, it's really easy.
And quick.
So easy, I did not need to follow any directions.


I used a bath towel for my backside.
And a decorative cotton for the front side.
(If you use flannel, it makes it a bit tricky to sew. 
I used some interfacing when I use flannel, and it made it super easy)


 
I paid about $3.50 for the towel. And the fabric was on sale at Jo Anns. I paid $2.50 for half a yard; Which will do about 6 burp cloths.
 
How cute are those elephants!

PRE-WASH your material. 
FOR REAL, PRE-WASH IT!
I HATE this step. 
But if you DON'T do it, then when they are washed for the first time, the different material could shrink differently and make the whole thing look crooked and badly made.

 If your anything like me, you'll wash it with all of your other towels and clothes. 
So I had to pull out my lint brush. Took care of all the uglies left behind from my brown towels. LOL

My half yard of material measured enough to give me 6 burp cloths. 
I don't know if they are the "real" measurements of  actual store bought ones.
But it looked good to me.
I cut my material 17 1/2 inches by 7 1/2 inches.
And then cut the same measurements from the towel.
The towel was big enough to give me 12 backs of burp cloths. 
But I only cut 6. LOL :) 
Just letting you know how many I can get from it.



 


Take the material and place both pieces with the front sides facing together. 
You will be turning this inside out.
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And then pin.
PIN.
The bath towel likes to stretch and pull.
So use LOTS of pins.


Sew one of the short ends.
I use a zigzag stitch. It helps catch all the material and make sure no frays happen.
And then sew down each side.
I also find it easier to also sew about 2 inches in on each side at the open end, leaving a hole for turning right side out.


Clip the corners.
Turn right side out.
Fold down your open end, and iron. 
Its easier to fold in because of the 2 inches sewn on each side.
Then stitch it closed.

 I add a decorative zigzag stitch.
I measure my length and divide by 3. 
So if your length is 18 inches, you would sew at 6 inches and 12 inches.

 Brush all of the fuzzes left behind from the bath towel, and admire your work.

I like to fold them  up. And before I give them away, I wrap some decorative ribbon around them and add a tag that says Burp Cloth's. 

Total Cost for 6 Decorative Burp Cloth's...$4.25

I made these for my newest niece to use, who will be joining the world in a little over 2 months. 

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Home Made Laundry Detergent


I am a HUGE fan of saving money.
Awhile ago, I decided to make my own laundry detergent.
I was very leery of this. Positive in my mind that it just would never measure up to store bought brands.
But to my amazement, it worked. And it worked well!

I found this link from pinterest. Certain I would have to try at least 3 recipes before I found one I loved. But this was the one I used, and the one I will stick with. 
All of the instructions can be found on her page...


I purchased all of the items from the list on the previous website I just shared. 
And the total cost for me came to
$21.79

From my previous batch of this detergent, I got about 8 months worth of laundry.
I do an estimated 1 load of laundry a day.
That brings my total of laundry soap PER load of laundry to a grand total of about 
9 CENTS!
Yes, you read that right. 
It only cost me 9 cents a load for detergent.



I found this link for making Fabric Softener stretch farther.


I haven't tried this yet. But I did soak my washcloths, and they smell so good.
I stored them in an airtight container.
And can't wait to see if they work.
If they work, I will be getting over 1000 "dryer sheets" per my bottle of Downy!
I hope they work! If so, it will cost me just a penny for each load!
I will keep you updated as to if they actually do in fact work for me.

***UPDATE***
The Downy Rags actually work fairly well.
Although, I don't seem to be able to get 10 loads from each rag.
I can get about 5 loads. 
Which is still a HUGE savings. I am getting FIVE x the amount I am paying for.
And that still makes me very, very happy.
How can saving money not make you happy, happy, happy!