Monday, June 29, 2009

Winner, Preview, & Owl Cuteness

The winner of the pattern is PRISCILLA! I will be sending it off to your email address in just a few!

Thanks to everyone who entered! It was fun to see who reads the blog and what everyone is up to over the summer.

I am finishing up a big project, for myself, and I cannot wait to show you. I made some fun 'accessories to go with it, so I hope to have those up in some tutorials to show you next week.

Here is a sneak peak...

It is a diaper bag...a little bigger than I planned. I am horrible at visualizing measurement. But I still love it. I have to do the lining and figure out how to put a zipper across the top instead of a flap.




My favorite detail... my initial. I love cursive Ls, I was so psyched to learn how to write Ls in cursive when I was little. Plus it is polka dot...:).




And oh my goodness! Have you seen this complete owl cuteness?? It is now officially on my project list. The tutorial is here.


picture from Joy's Hope

Joy has an amazing blog!!! She has some super sweet tutorials...adding to my Reader.


Have a great day!

LeAnne :)

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Itching to Do a GIVEAWAY!!!!

I hit a big landmark for my shop today! Since I am so happy I want to give something away.

Interested?



Leave a little comment with your name, how to contact you (if needed) & tell me what you are up to this summer.

I will draw a winner Monday, June 29th. So have your entry in by Sunday at midnight (PST). The winner will be emailed a PDF Pattern of my Owl Tote. They are way fun to make!

Let your friends know by posting this on your blog and snag an extra entry. Lucky you!

I will start:

My name is LeAnne. :) I am up to lots this summer. Moving...again, sewing loads, being with family & friends, and trying to stay as cool as possible.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Tutorial: No-Sew Animal Quiet Book

So here is the promised tutorial, two days late, but here it is. Before we moved, I was searching Micheal’s for some finishing touches on a project for work. On my way out…I spied these…and the ideas started to flow of what I could use them for.

(Excuse the tattered packing…I got a little excited…not really.) These are Alphabet Cards made by K&Company from the line Actopus to Zelephant. (I thought that was clever.) The set contains 26 alphabet animal cards with fun animal factoids on the back.

I immediately knew what I was going to use these for! A little animal ABC Quiet Book. Added bonus, this little set was on sale for $5.25. I was sold. (I was going to come back with a 40% off coupon and save even more…but they were already on sale.) Now the factoids are a little much for a baby or toddler, but I figured heck…your grade schooler may even enjoy reading this! So I just thought they were an added bonus. When I got home I opened them up and discovered the cuteness of the cards.

The pictures are adorable and definitely have a vintage look to them.

So with out further adieu…here is how I made it into a book. (It’s super simple, you could figure it out with out the tutorial.)



Materials:
  • one package K&Company Alphabet Cards
*Note on cards: I found mine at a Micheal’s in Michigan about a month ago. I cannot find them online, but here is a link to the designer’s site. The entire line is very cute.
  • 3 hole punch
  • small hand-held hold punch
  • two 1” loose leaf binder rings
  • access to a laminator
  • 5” cuts of various ribbons
  • method to seal ends of ribbons

1. Begin punching holes on the left hand side of the cards. I used the bottom two holes of my 3-hole punch. I lined up the bottom of my card with the guard at the BOTTOM of my punch. Go to town. (If you do it this way the holes will all be in the same position when you are done.)



2. *Optional Step – I created a cover in Photoshop using two digital packs from Summer Driggs. (I love her packs.) I did not print them out because I want to add a name at a later date. Print it out at home or run off as a photo at Costco. Then punch holes and laminate too.

3. Get the cards laminated and cut. I taught for 5 years and learned a few things about laminating. When you cut, leave at least 1/8” – ¼” of laminate around the entire card or your seal will break. Also, if you punch your holes after you laminate your cards, you will break the seal on the actual card. After I cut out my cards, I just used a smaller hole punch and punched just inside the laminate. (Or if you don’t have a smaller one, just prick the laminate with the tip of one of your binder rings.)

Don’t know where to get your cards laminated? Kinkos and such places are typically $$$. I went to a local teaching supply store, where they charge .89 a foot, which is pretty good. The total length of all the cards when I got mine laminated was 5 feet. That should give you a ballpark of the total cost. Also if you live close to a Lakeshore Learning store they have a self-service laminator and it costs .39 a foot. (Last time I was there.) Call to double check before you head out.

4. Place on rings. At this stage I determined the book definitely needed something.



5. That something was ribbon.



6. Cut a bunch of pieces in about 5” lengths. (I picked 5 different kinds of ribbon and did 2 of each.) Tie on rings. Clip to desired lengths and seal the ends.

7. You are done! Quick, easy, and super cute! Total cost for me was less than 10 bucks. (I had the binder rings and ribbon on hand.)



Let me know if you made one and where you found your cards!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Owl Totes...and more to come!



So, my sewing machine has been pumping out these little cuties the last few days. I still have another bunch to make...so stay tuned.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Owl Tote Pattern is here!!!



It is done!!! After a lot of hard work there is a new pattern available in the shop. Now you can make your own cute owl tote!

Patterns are in PDF format and will be emailed to you in 24 hours of purchase beginning Tuesday, June 9th. It includes over 30 full-color pictures, pattern pieces, and great directions.

If you make one, send me a photo, I'd love to see everyone's creations!!!

Happy sewing!

I hope to have the quiet book tutorial for y'all next Monday. Stay tuned. :)

Monday, June 1, 2009

One Move Down...One to Go

So, we made it through the first part of our move. The other part will take place at the end of the summer. Joy. We had a fun drive across the United States and are happily settled in for the summer. I am looking forward to some time with family, friends, and some one-on-one time with my sewing machine.

Which means you can expect lots of fun things from me this summer. I am still working down my list of 'top ten projects' but I also have lots of fun tutorials in the works for y'all.

They include, but are not limited to:

1. ABC Quiet Book...that involves no sewing and about 10 bucks
2. The promised banner tutorial...is it too early for Halloween stuff?
3. Some cute little projects that involve ladybugs.

You can also expect some additions to the shop. I am working on a pattern to the ever popular Owl Tote! I hope to also whip some out this week for the shop. Crossing my fingers that they will make their debut next week sometime.

So stay tuned. I have not abandoned my shop or blog and not to sound cliche, but I have been crazy busy.

See you all soon!

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