sureynotblogbanner2
Showing posts with label 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2011. Show all posts

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Fah who for-aze

 Fah who for-aze
Dah who dor-aze
Welcome welcome
Christmas Day!

Only 5 days left.  Ohhwee!
Pin It

Monday, December 19, 2011

Post Road Vintage Giveaway


Heather at Post Road Vintage is doing a giveaway for the Amazing Retreats book.
Looks like a beautiful book.  Love the photos and style!
Pin It

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Canvas Drop Cloth Tree Skirt Tutorial

I. Am. LOVING my new tree skirt that I made from canvas drop cloth.

I FINALLY took the time to make it yesterday.  I know, Christmas is only next week.  My tree has been up since right after Thanksgiving . . . skirtless.  Yes, shameful.  But better late than never.  :)

So I thought I would share what I did in case you wanted to make one for next year.

I used a large canvas drop cloth.  I am in the process of refinishing a couple of sofa chairs with it and so had some of the drop cloth on hand.   The best price I have found is at Lowe's.  If you don't have a Lowe's, just check around at your different home improvement stores.  This tree skirt was done simply without a lining.  I felt the canvas would be thick enough and not need a lining.

The measurement breakdown:
22" for the main circle of the skirt - I did not do anything to the skirt hole except a zig-zag edge since no one sees that part anyway.
3.5" for the ruffle edge - I wanted a 3 inch ruffle and 1/2 inch allowance for sewing to the skirt.
I also used the finished edges of the drop cloth for my ruffle so that I wouldn't have to sew a new hem.
If you need to sew a new hem allow 1 inch more (= 4.5").

First I measured the radius for my skirt from the top of the tree stand to a little past the bottom branches of the tree, letting the measuring tape fall like I want the skirt to.  This is the finished measurement I want for my skirt radius.

Next, I folded the cloth into quarters.  Then using a tape measure and pencil to form a compass, I drew wear to cut our my circle for the skirt.  Cut.  I made this distance 22 inches.

With the same compass method a cut a hole in the middle of the circle (skirt left folded into quarters).  I made a 2" cut (even though in the photo it shows a 1" mark).

Then I cut a slit to the circle along one of the folding lines.

Zig-zag finish the slit edge and around the circle.  Then fold the slit under 1/4 inch and sew.

Next the ruffle.  I ended up making about a  130" long strip to make the ruffle by sewing 3 smaller strips together.

Make 1/2 wide Z-fold.  The distance of the fold can vary depending on the look you want.  Although if it is different than what I did, you will have to adjust your original strip length.  The distance I did from fold edge to fold edge was about 1 3/4 inch.  I ironed the pleats as I folded them.
 
Pin the right sides of the ruffle to the skirt.  Sew.  Zig-zag finish the edge.
You want to always finish the edge of the canvas some how so it won't fray.

Top stitch with the edge underneath laying toward the skirt.

To close the slit in the skirt I used ribbon to tie bows.
I folded my 7" long pieces under and stitched to the edge.  I had 8 ribbon pieces total for 4 closures.
  
Did I say how I loved how it turned out.  {Sigh}

 MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Pin It

Monday, December 12, 2011

Virtual Holiday Home Walk 2011

Jennifer Rizzo has hosted a Virtual Holiday House Walk

All of the homes have beautiful Christmas decor.
I highlighted a few below.
Click here to start on the full tour.

 
~ Jeanne Oliver of the amazing

Jeanne's elegant and rustic combination is soothing. 

 I would love to have this window seat set up in my home.  Dreamy!

I can feel the spirit of creating
just looking at this photo of her studio. 
I am so grateful for my creative space.
To create is to be alive!

~ The next one,  Paige at Simple Thoughts
 Turquoise is a beautiful all time color.
For the winter it gives a cool, refreshing feel.

 ~ Jennifer at Dear Lillie ~  
She creates such beautiful pillows.
 
 

I love the pop of fresh green
throughout her house and others.
  
Make sure to stop over to their sites to see their full tours and to the Virtual Holiday Home Walk list at Jennifer Rizzo's for all the tours.

Photos via each individual site.
Pin It

Friday, December 9, 2011

Thursday, December 8, 2011

photos by Leslie Shewring




Leslie of decor8 shares
holiday decor,
gift tags
and wrapping
using shades of turquoise
combined with silver.


I agree with Leslie
when she wrote;

"I find this 
simple holiday palette
very calm [and] soothing."


I love to use ribbons
to finish a gift or project.  
And Leslie has some
very delicious
turquoise ones.

I also *love*
the knitted candle holders
you can see in the second photo. 
Swoon
Pin It

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Romantic Prairie by Fifi O'Neill

Fifi O'Neill is creating a new magazine
available March 2012

photos and information source
Fifi has a beautiful touch. 
I can't wait to read her new magazine:
Romantic Prairie.
Pin It

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Winter Wonderland Burlap Banner

WINTER WONDERLAND
Burlap Banner
 
 
Hand painted white lettering and snowflakes on burlap.
Finished with a sealant.
The burlap panel edges are sewn to inhibit fraying.
Banner measures 49 inches wide with extra twine at each end for hanging.

$20

For purchase call Shelley: 801-318-4657 
or go here.
Pin It

Monday, December 5, 2011

Bread In A Jar: Handmade Gift Tutorial

via An Oregon Cottage

Jami at An Oregon Cottage shares how to make a wonderful handmade gift: Rosemary Focaccia Bread in a Jar.  I am a bread lover and so this gift really fits my palette. 

What a great treat for a friend or neighbor to receive for a Christmas gift.  So simple for anyone to bake when needing some extra warmth on a cold winter day. 
Pin It

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Tutorial by The French Cottage: Christmas Bird Decoration

Kathleen at The French Cottage
teaches how to easily create a beautiful Christmas Bird decoration.
You can find her instructions here.


PEACE
Pin It

Friday, December 2, 2011

DIY Christmas Stocking by Katies Rose Cottage

photo via katiesrosecottage

 




















Lori at Katies Rose Cottage shares how to make this beautiful Christmas stocking.  Simple and Stunning!
Click here to find out how you can make it too.
Pin It

Post Road Vintage Giveaways

That's right, plural, giveawayS.

Heather, at Post Road Vintage, is embracing
the season of giving and doing several giveaways.
Pop over and take a look.
Pin It

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

LAUGH . . . Wood Letter Sign

Bright Wood Letter 3D Sign LAUGH
This "Suessical" Wood Sign will help bring cheer to any room.

LAUGH . . . 


"A good time to laugh is any time you can."   ~Linda Ellerbee


 
A hand painted wood plaque with hand painted letters.
The LAUGH base has a 2 tier bevel around the edges and is rounded at each width end.
Letters are 1/2 inch from the wood base.
Colors: Sea Green, Baby Blue, Violet, Bright Lime Green and Mustard Yellow
Hung with 2 saw tooth hangers 16" apart.


 Sign measurements:
8 inch Height
22.75 inch Width
1.25 inch Depth (including letters)



 
Black backside.
 $30

Contact me here for purchase.
Pin It

Monday, November 7, 2011

Distressed White Framed Chalkboard


This beautiful rose and leaf detailed frame is painted white and distressed for an antique look.
A wax finish for a soft look.
The chalkboard is made with a wood base.
Hung with a frame wire.


 
Frame Measurements:
21 3/8 inch Width
25 1/4 inch Height
1 3/4 inch Depth

Chalkboard Measurements:
15 1/2 inch Width
19 1/2 inch Height

 
SOLD
Pin It