Bat Invasion

I’m one of those people that love Halloween but not in a tacky way. This is sometimes hard to accomplish. But this craft really decorates a whole room and still looks cute. Can you imagine kids waking up to this! Again simple craft, you are all able to do it no excuses! This mom created this amazing space with just simple items and time. You can too!

And especially if your planning on hosting a party and staying under budget. All you are going to need for this craft is:

Black craft paper

Scissors

double sided tape (or you can roll regular tape)

And the template from COUNTRY LIVING found HERE

Fold your black paper in half and use the template on the folded side. Making sure not to cut your folded edge to create a mirror imagine, cut your bat out. You can trace your images or just cut holding your template. It doesnt need to be perfect, unless you have an inspector living in your house who cares about that. People will be too in awe of the total effect to notice small imperfections.

Use your double sided tape to adhere the bats to a wall. Remember bats like to fly in steams to don’t just make a big blob, not the same effect. Haha

They especially look nice and creepy at night with lights on! This is just too super cute. I think I need to add this to the list of projects to attempt before Sawyer arrives too!

Pumpkin Cake Stand

You may not own 20 odd cake displays like myself. (and I still always find the need to buy more!) But that shouldn’t stop you from having your own show stopping stand for your halloween party! This is beyond simple.

Grab 2 small pumpkins, making sure to level the bottom and top so your beautiful cupcakes dont go toppling over the sides. Then get three plates. You can use clear but black would also be fun for a festive theme! Stack first your large plate, then a pumpkin, layer your medium plate and another pumpkin, and top with a small plate. Add your goodies and you will be making everyone ask how you are so brilliant with your displays!

Puffy Paint Pumpkins

If you dont feel like cutting into a juicy pumpkin and getting messy this Halloween, then this is the craft for you! You can decide between using a real pumpkin or simply a craft pumpkin that you can use year and year again! You just need the pumpkin and some puffy paint.

Decide on your design and simply lay out dots of the pain on your pumpkin. Make Swirls, letters and other designs. Let your creativity soar! This is especially good in houses that don’t want to use a lit flame inside a hollow pumpkin. And look great all day long too!

Sock Skeleton

We’ve all heard of sock monkey’s but this time of year they may not be as festive. But have no fear because Martha Stewart has already thought of that. She has a full tutorial on her website! And after watching the video I now too feel like this is an easy doable craft! The question is can I squeeze making one into the time between now and Sawyer arriving!

You dont need too much sewing experience. Basic lines and hand sewing is all it takes. That and one single pair of white athletic socks. And then you have a super cute handmade gift for a little one. Or just a household decoration, they are too cute not to make!

OCTOBER!

So if you didn’t know, I am the biggest Halloween fan. And if I had unlimited money I would be doing this holiday up this year! However, I did not win the lottery (That I don’t ever play) plus I am gonna pop this baby out any day now! So since I know I’m already bad at posting I have set up a scheduled post for each or every couple days. All in the spirit of Halloween! How fun! And how not procrastinating of me!

Lets start off with a simple craft, and decoration you can hang on your front door all month long. Start with a a wire frame, you can find them in a couple different sizes at your local craft store. Get some fake moss, also found at your local craft store. Hot glue gun the moss to the frame edges. Now get 17ish mini pumpkins at your grocery store and hot glue gun those on as well. Tie a large bow with extra wide ribbon. And tada hang on your door for a classy spooky decoration!

Stay tuned for each new post. There will be costume idea’s, decorations, recipes and more! You dont want to miss this month!

Manly Man Soothers

Your baby cant grow his own mustache? No problem!

Sounds like a little late night infomercial to me. But a cute one. And I seem to watch a lot of them lately. Sleep is getting harder and harder. Between pee breaks and flipping left to right, it seems to only come in 15 minute increments. It give me lots of time to browse pinterest for baby idea’s and more.

So on one of those late nights I found this idea and thought it was too funny. After playing in the nursery all week I grabbed some felt and just free handed some mini mustaches. Cant wait to see how funny they look on the little guy. Brandon likes the Hitler style one the best. Surprise surprise.

The Easy Peasy Baby Blanket

Remember the last baby blanket? THE Baby blanket. The one that took forever to make. It might have made me never touch my sewing machine again. But then I found this pattern and how could I not try it!

You will need:

1 1/4 yard cotton fabric

1 1/4 yard Minky fabric

coordinating thread

scissors

sewing machine

I swear its easy you just have to keep some reminders in mind. Minky is not the easiest fabric to sew, so I looked up some tips. And I will be sharing those with you but maybe look up all of them for yourselves just to be safe! O and hey remember that silly little puppy that likes to be a part of all my sewing projects. The exact minute that fabric hit the ground she made it her new home. But she is cute, so I let it slide.

First your going to lay your fabrics out. the bumpy side of the minky up and the pattern side of the cotton down. So that your final fabrics are facing each other. Then pin away! With minky you want to pin as much as possible. Its recommended every 1-1.5 inches apart.

Make sure you leave a couple inches open. I marked mine with two vertical pins. This is where you will be turning your blanket once you’ve finished the first round of sewing.

Starting at the bottom vertical pin start your 1/2 inch seam, go the entire way around until you hit your top vertical pin. Make sure to leave that space open! Now you can trim and cut your corners. Then turn your whole blanket inside out and pop those corners all the way out. Then lightly press the blanket, cotton side only, minky does not like to be ironed! Press your edges so you have a clean edge to sew.

Now you can pin that opening closed. I had a slight pull in my minky fabric, remember that I said its a hard fabric to sew. So I’m happy mine was only slight so I also pinned that to try and fix it. Good enough for a first time! Now sew another 1/2 inch seam around your edges. Make sure to back stitch your beginning and end to finish it.

And there you have it! A simple but cozy baby blanket. Who doesn’t love to be curled into a minky blanket. And this one was so simple and easy it only took me one episode of Brothers and Sisters to finish it. That last one took almost 3 seasons worth of episodes! So try it. Show me your results!

And again more fun stuff to come so make sure you’re always checking back with us!

Story Book Banner

I finally am getting to all these baby projects I remember bragging about at the beginning of the pregnancy. I think having the nursery so close to being finished is inspiring me! I have been meaning to destroy a book for this project but hadn’t been able to find the right one. Till my mom found this old Babar book in my nursery closet. Perfect little pictures and unique font. I love the way it turned out!

I knew I wanted a unique way of displaying his name. And when I saw something similar on pinterest I knew it was perfect. Plus one of my way easier projects. All you will need is one book your not attached to, and some ink, ribbon, and paper. I just guessed at my size, made a template for the triangles. Cut my favorite pages, inked them and tied them together with coordinating ribbon. Then I added the letters, but if you don’t need to display a name you can leave it as is. It looks cute either way!

And because I like texture I added pop dots to my letters. And tada done! It only took about 2 hours start to finish. I havent decided if it will stay on the front of the crib but it sure looks cute there.

Stay tuned for a couple more projects Ive been working on later this week!

THE Baby Blanket

There was numerous projects I had in mind when we first got pregnant. But by far I knew most of all I wanted to make a baby blanket. Something this little man could have from the very beginning. What made me think I could sew my own baby blanket. Pregnant lunacy? Let clear something up, yes I own a sewing machine, I got it for Christmas in grade 11. I have never threaded the machine once since then. I have no idea how I even remembered how to thread it or the bobbin or get it running together at all. But miracles do happen!

Even though I definitely hit a few snags. I had just broken the needle the first time I tested it awhile back, so when I replaced it I must have put it in wrong because for the first hour of attempts the thread broke after a couple inches. I even had to phone my grandma for advice. But enough trial and error and we figured it out!

And I will show you step by step how to make this beautiful baby blanket! But I will warn you, above all your supplies, you will need most of all, patience. And lots of it. Although I am a first time sewer so I know it wouldnt take everyone as long on that part but most of the steps are monotonous. But it sure did pay off in the end. So if you have three days to yourself lets get started!

SUPPLIES

4-5 different fabrics, 1 for the pattern on the front, 3-4 colors for the back faux chenille.

You will need 1 1/4 yards of each fabric.

For the front You can use Any soft cotton, flannel, corduroy, but cotton weight or heavier works best. Avoid fabrics with lots of stretch.

For the back you need fabric that will fray easily. 100% cotton, linen, flannel (my next one will be made with flannel as its more squishy looking after.) I used 100% cotton though and mine turned out perfect! Choose solid colors as any pattern will not show up due to fraying.

Matching thread, make sure it matches your pattern on the front as thats where it will show the most.

2 packages of  quilt Binding + pins to hold in place

Spray adhesive

Scissors

and of course a sewing machine! (dont worry that one in the picture is not the machine I used! Thats my grandma’s first sewing machine, I used my newer one for this project! Highly recommended!)

And remember lots and lots of patience. Doesn’t hurt to have a tv or radio near by too!

So lets start. These are the fabrics I picked. I wanted it to match the nursery but not scream IM A BOY! But lets put it out there, there is not as many manly fabrics haha. So the blue circle pattern was perfect! Then I found 3 coordinating solids for the back. You can add a fourth but three turned out just fine.

The first step is to temporarily attach your fabrics to each other. It makes it easier when your sewing as it wont slip around as much. But make sure you read all your instructions on it. I did not. Instead of waiting for the 5 minutes for temporary bonds, I attached them immediately, which on the later steps is very frustrating! So learn form my mistakes! Lay down your front fabric, pattern side down. And attach the back layer of the chenille fabrics. For best contract put your darkest color in the back. It also helps to lay it flat and then do one half and then spray the other half. And repeat until you have all your fabrics bonded. I also used some safety pins just in case.

Next step sewing! Get settled in this is going to be a long one. In fact I have to break mine down in two days, since it took almost 8 hours for me. However from veterans of sewing it should only be able half that time. You want to start at the middle and work your way out. So measure with a ruler or string and mark with a fabric marker your straight line. My pattern had lines in it so I ignored this and went ahead and followed those instead. Still working from the middle out. And it turned out fine but without that pattern you want to follow a guide for sure!

You want to sew on your patterned side as you wont see the stitches on the chenille side anyways, so put your best on the side that shows. Once you have your initial line you can now use the foot of your machine to act as a guide. Your lines should be able 1/2 inch apart. I was able to move my needle position to the far left side and from there it measures 1/2 inch from the edge of the foot.

Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. Until you have covered your entire blanket in these uniform 1/2 inch lines diagonally. You will want to back stitch each side to hold your stitching in place. As this thing is going to meet the washing machine many times.

I dont know how I managed it, but mine came out with no bubbles. Must be that intense adhesive I did. But if you took my advice and yours comes out with a few bubbles here and there, no worries as the next step should take care of that. You wont even see them in the end.

This is where I am going to recommend buying a tool. Something I did not do. The Olfa Chenille Cutter. You can, as I did use scissors if you dont care to buy this, but with the amount of cutting it takes it sure would be easier. I’ll definitely have it in the mail days ahead of my next blanket project. Because this is where my well done adhesive job really took a toll on me. You want to cut in between each stitch line. Glide your scissors under your 3-4 chenille fabrics, DO NOT CUT THE FRONT PATTERN FABRIC.

This is the step that I thought “Never again will I make this stupid blanket.” And probably when I do I will think, “I already warned myself why am I doing this again!” But I swear the end result is more than thrilling. This is just going to take some time so put on a tv show and get settled in. Your going to be there for awhile. My blanket had 131 lines to cut. It took me 2 days to finish this one step but thats will my many 8 month pregnant trips to the kitchen and bathroom.

Now you have rows and rows of your beautiful fabrics poking out. Its starting to look like the finished product. Your going to want to trim off your edges at this point. Again I dont have the tools, Im a beginner so I improvised. I eyeballed it. Gutsy. I think part of it may have been the “I just want to finish it!” part of me. Its fine. It may not be perfect but Im ok with it. This is also where you decide if you want round or square corners. I opted for round so I used a plate to be my guide.

Next your going to attach your binding with pins. I would show you this step but I was fighting karma to get off the blanket. But you can sort of see the pins there. This was my first binding as with how smoothly everything else went  was terrified of it. But its easy! Sandwich your blanket in between your binding and secure with your pins. Smooth our your corners as much as possible. Its not going to be perfect but your not going to notice it.

On your binding there is one side slightly shorter than the other, your going to sew on the shorter side. I put mine on the chenille side. Then just remove the pins as your sew as close to the edge as possible. I used my foot as a guide on this one too. I had my needle in the far left position and I used the left side of the foot to line up with the binding edge. worked perfectly!

At this point I was running around Brandon’s office with the biggest smile in the world! I had done it. I was finished! I made this! You can see the binding worked like a charm on both sides. And thats the last time your going to see the cutting side look that clean. Next you throw that baby in the washing machine and its where the magic happens! All that work, those three days, of pulling your hair out, all pay off! I thought I was giddy before but when I pulled it out of the dryer I actually ran up the starts to show Brandon. I haven’t run up stairs in a long time since carrying this monster baby. And here it is! All beautiful and finished. The best part is that with each wash it will only fray more and continue to be more and more soft and cosy.

I am so happy with this blanket. It could not have turned out better! If anyone decides they also need to make this I would love to answer any questions and would love to see your version even more! Send them to lissables@gmail.com

Karma seems to think this is her new blanket. Every time I lay it on the floor she re appears and immediately lays down on it. I cant wait to put little Sawyer on it. Baby’s are going to love this blanket because its so textured and soft. I  just love it.

Good Luck!

Pinterest Inspired

Remember my introduction to pinterest? You can go back and read it here. And its been 3 months. I have 1825 pins so far, on 25 boards. You can check them all out on my profile page.

my favorites are when I find something and actually get off my butt to use it in my life. Like remember my birthday cake a couple posts back. That was pinterest inspired!

And on the same week, while I had my hair stylist mom around to help, I requested her help with a style I saw on pinterest. The waterfall braid. Its everywhere on pinterest right now. But there was no way even with the attached video tutorial where the girl shows how on herself, I was ever going to attempt it myself. But my mom hod it whipped together in seconds. Such a cute different look, and great when you have no hair like me, to have it actually look thick!

And my next project is of course pinterest inspired too. Well I found it awhile back and put it into the pinterest library, but it still counts. Its a baby blanket that looks simple enough for me to attempt. I went and bought all the material and supplies that I need. Hopefully it turns out as well as these other two pinterest inspired projects. But here is the blanket Im going to hopefully have hanging in the nursery in a couple days. If it happens I will be sure to share the whole project with you here!

So if your not already, get on pinterest and get inspired!