Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts

15 December 2011

Final-ly

Yes, that may be the laziest title to a blog post in the history of this blog, but you know what?
FINALS ARE OVER!

(gilmore girls from pinterest)

Finally, it's time to kick back and enjoy this wonderful holiday season. Of course, for me, that means a lot a crafting and baking and hanging out with friends. I'll be busy, but the best kind of busy.

Anything you've been putting off until the holidays? Good book on your radar? Fill me in!

01 January 2011

Happy New Year!

Yeehaw!

After a year full of love and laughter and so much blessing, I am looking forward to 2011 with open arms.

I hope that your year is even more stellar than the best you've ever had.
As for new years resolutions? Well, this is a real fine place to start.

Happy New Year!

04 January 2010

I DIY: Christmas Cards

This year, I really wanted to make some cool and crafty things to give out to my friends and family. Though most of my gifts were handmade, there were still some people that I wanted to have a card, but didn't have a gift for them.

After perusing all sorts of blogs and crafty websites, I conglomerated what was in my head to make these!
It got a little messy... I broke a NEEDLE!
The initial idea of a card made with fabric came from seeing these valentines, from the Purl Bee. I just warped it and added some of my own touches to make it the perfect christmas card.

To make your own, gather the following:
  • your choice of cardstock
  • a scrap of festive fabric (my pieces were probably only 3 inches square each)
  • thread that coordinates with your fabric
  • seed beads of assorted colors
  • scissors and good lighting!

First decide how large you want your cards to be. I had cardstock that was meant to be folded into a greeting card size, so I just cut each one in half to make two cards.

Next, cut your fabric into little tree shapes. I decided how big I wanted mine to be and then cut a long strip of fabric and marked little triangles onto it.

Now, here's the only hard part. Before you even think about trying your first card, TEST your sewing machine. I sewed a whole bunch of scraps onto paper until I decided how tight I wanted the stitches, where I would start on the trees and how many times I would stitch them. So make sure you are happy with what you do on those cards before you start the first one!

Sew each tree to a card, and don't worry if you mess up, the fabric can be reused and the paper, well, you can punch it full of holes and use it as anger management.

Once all of your trees are sewn on, you can add the little zig-zag down the side, like I did. Again, test your stitch width and length on a scrap of paper before your cards.

Now you are ready for the seed beads. (It's really difficult not to type seed beeds. Weird.) Easy one here, just thread a needle (with dark colored thread, preferably) and knot the end before putting each bead on with one stitch. Tie on the back and snip off excess thread. Oh, and occasionally I found a bead that wouldn't fit over my needle. No big deal, toss it back and use another!

I will say that the back of these cards are not especially pretty, but I liked the homemade feel that you got from feeling the stitching.

There you have it! I hope this comes in handy for you!

03 January 2010

Happy New Year!

I cannot believe that this year is already over! I know that is what everyone is saying, but it is truly unbelieveable.

Instead of telling you my New Year's Resolutions (I've got some goals slated for another post!), I want to share with you some of the amazing blessings that I'm thankful for this year.

First and foremost! God: He's the reason I'm even here to write this, so I'm very grateful. But not only did he put me on this earth, he's planned every thing out for my life and reminds me whenever I worry too much.

Second, I'm so happy to be able to have such wonderful family and friends. Being in another city for school makes me all the happier when I do get to spend time with everyone, and I do that as much as I can. The people I have the privelege to know and be related to are wonderful and inspiring and loving. It's great.

Third, I'm thankful for both the material and intangible things in my life. You know... like my car, laptop, blogging, facebook, my room. But also safety and health and silliness and beauty. Here's some photos if you don't know what I mean...










I'm thankful for you, too! Blogging is certainly an interesting medium - you never know who is reading! If you are, thanks! And feel free to toss your two cents in at any time.

It was a phenomenal year, and I cannot wait for another. Time flies when you are having fun!