Feb 10th, 2010 Posted in BRILLIANT, crafting, gift, tutorial | no comment »
I love paint. When it’s paint that does something, like say… turn a surface into a chalkboard, the Sarchix “cool” factor goes up even more. Almost as much as paper and stationary, but that’s for another obsession post.
I first want to say that the folks over at Cut out and Keep totally ROCK! They have projects and pics that could keep me busy for days with the talented members there. I highly recommend signing up there (don’t worry, its fabulously free to do so – and they have a monthly web mag to feast on too!!!! <3 you guys at Cut out and Keep).
That being said, have you ever needed a gift for someone but had no idea what to give. If they entertain friends/family or value their wood furniture, this is the project for them. Shrimp Salad Circus has posted a tutorial on how to make coasters that are also chalk boards. Forget the wine charms. Give everyone a coaster and have a cup of chalk and you not only keep friends from mixing up their drinks but protect your furniture too!
All you really need is some cork coasters, chalkboard paint and some accent acrylic paint to make it fun. Oh yeah, and some real chalk. I’m thinking hostess gifts, Christmas Prezzies, all with this brilliant idea!
Thank you Shrimp Salad Circus and Cut Out and Keep!
Cut Out and Keep + Shrimp Salad Circus – Cork Chalkboard Coasters
COAK/Shrimp Salad Circus – Chalkboard Coasters
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Feb 8th, 2010 Posted in crafting, cute, holiday, sewing, tutorial | no comment »
I’m sure that everyone has seen the home made coffee cozies all over the place. I’ve seen them knitted, sewn and crocheted. Felt, cloth, quilted, wool. They are everywhere! Having your own coffee (or tea or coco – don’t want to discriminate) cozy is a great thing because it does keep the waste down but still protects your fingers. Its a hard habit to break but it really is worth it.
I have my own issues with the commercialization of the holidays but, I really do feel if you craft it, there is more thought and meaning to the gift or the personal accessory. So it’s okay in my book.
Lavender and Limes has a great little tutorial to make your own coffee cozy that is super easy to make. She adds a few hand sews a few hearts on it and voila, and seasonal cozy. Can you see where I’m going with this? Shamrocks at St Patrick’s Day, eggs and bunnies (ooh, peeps) for Easter, flags for Memorial Day and the 4th of July, Flip Flops for summer… I could keep going on with these.
Lavender and Limes – Coffee Cozy
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Jan 30th, 2010 Posted in food, tutorial | no comment »
I love potatoes. Red potatoes are probably my favorite kind but it doesn’t really matter to me as long as I can have enough to feed my family (and maybe some leftovers too).
Normally, I don’t make baked potatoes since I always forget about starting them in the oven until after its too late so I usually make mashed or roast cubed pieces in olive oil and garlic. The mashed potatoes are usually cooked in the microwave as I dash around to get the rest of the meal competed and I’ve never had any complaints about them.
Jennifer over at CraftSanity has posted not only the directions to make “baked” potatoes in the microwave but has also posted a video tutorial on how to make these bags. Using your microwave, a paper towel, one of these bags and some potatoes and you can have yummy potato goodness in 4-8 minutes.
Yes, this does require sewing but its very simple so even a beginner could handle.
There’s still plenty of winter left where a quick baked potato would fit the bill.
CraftSanity - Microwave Potato Bag
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Jan 26th, 2010 Posted in crafting, tutorial | no comment »
Containers are cool. Containers that I can make are even better. Containers that I can make for crafting supplies are the BEST.
I originally found this pattern over at Craftzine.com (which is a brilliant site) and discovered Diane Gilleland’s CraftyPod site that she produces.
In it, shows how to take plastic canvas, yarn and a few other items most crafters keep around to make this great crafty caddy that could be customized to meet any crafty (or non-crafty) idea.
They even offer a free pdf pattern and directions to make this. CraftyPod is a blog and podcast site that fulfills all kinds of crafty-goodness.
Craftzine.org – Plastic Canvas Tool Cozy
CraftPod – Just some really cool crafty stuff.
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Jan 20th, 2010 Posted in kids, sewing, tutorial | no comment »
Ok, I’ve been on a kid toy kick lately but how can I help it when these are so dang cute!
My four year old loves spelling things out, especially his name. (Don’t know where the heck he got that from. Not from me in the least.)
Happy Together has the directions to make these fabric letters in both capital and lower case. Make them into a banner or let the kids spell all kinds of things (or both). The possibility are endless!
In the directions, she shows batting (like for quilts) as the middle of the fabric “sandwich” but later she uses felt. I love felt and have tons of it on hand.
Happy Together gives you the steps and the templates to make this easy project that is sure to be a hit with the young ones!
Happy Together – Rag Quilt Letters
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