Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Lorax costume with Trufulla Tree candy bag!
Ha ha....my son is 7 and he is all about being funny ;). If it is goofy, whacky, silly....he's on board. Getting him to stay still so I could take a picture of him-----he wasn't on board with that!
He was DYING to be the Lorax this year but it was so much harder to find good fur than I thought! He wanted to be a "neon" Lorax since he loves neon colors (if you know him- see his Nikes ;)). Thankfully I found this luxury orange fur off Fabric.com and the yellow fur off Amazon. Both are actually super soft and easy to slide into. Fur is tricky to sew though!
To make the eyes I wrapped fabric over Styrofoam balls and then painted the eyes. I sewed the eyelid and then glued it on and hand stitched the yellow fur for the eyebrow. I did the same thing for the nose (used a teeny weeny Styrofoam ball) and stitched the mustache onto elastic that he can pull over his head.
We thought it would be cool to do a Trufulla Tree candy bag so I actually painted that onto canvas and then put the bag together.
He also has a book report/character development project due so he did it on the Lorax as well. Here is his stuffed Lorax animal that he made for it. First he made a drawing then I cut a pattern for him using the drawing. There were several parts where I had to take over the machine for him since the fur is so tough to sew but he did most of it on his own. Stuffing those teeny legs and arms was difficult but he figured it out eventually! It turned out so darn cute!!
The "rainbow-mermaid-fairy-princess" costume
I let my kids pick what they want to be every Halloween and then we make it- usually together if at all possible. Even though my little girl is strong and opinionated ;)- she can be indecisive at times. So when she told me last spring that she was going to be a "rainbow, mermaid, fairy, princess" for Halloween, I wasn't surprised! Shopping with her takes forEVER!
So this is what we created! First I made her mermaid skirt out of super stretchy knit- like a T-shirt. It's crazy comfy and light. Then I cut out the scallops and sewed them on. Laci actually did her bodice (except straps and elastic) on her own. She cut rainbows out and appliqued them on. Her sewing skills have really taken off lately. I don't have to thread the needle for her and she doesn't jam my machine anymore- it's incredible!! And she LOVES it. For her princess crown she used Elmer's paint pens on shells that we collected on a vacation and I glued them on with Gorilla Glue (good stuff!).
I made her seashell bag super big because last year we were running out of room (ugh....too much candy).
I hope you all enjoy getting your own kids dressed up for Halloween!! I'll post my boys soon.....
xo,
holly
Monday, April 2, 2012
Easter bag!! The Bunny bag tutorial
Wow- this is a terrible picture but you get the gist! It's the pattern (PDF pattern to follow this post). Just cut out the pattern, trace onto your fabric and then cut out of the fabric. Cut 2 bodies. 2 ears and 1 face from your fabric. Then cut 2 bodies and 2 ears from whatever fabric you will use as the bag lining.
This is where I let my kids color on the fabric. They didn't do the back side so I gave them one set and the face.
I interfaced the top with fusible Decor bond, you don't have to interface or you can use a softer interfacing- your choice! I chose to not interface my lining.
First, I zigzag stitch (applique) the face near the top of the body.
Here is how it looks with the face stitched on.
Then I straight stitch the ears onto the body. Right sides facing together, edged lined up.
I press the seams open of course!
This is how it looks with the ears stitched on. Now you do the same thing with the second set of body and ears. Then do the same thing for the lining fabric pieces.
If you want to use store bought twill, thick ribbon or something else for the handle, feel free. I will quickly show how I make my handles though if you want to make them from scratch. I took this picture of two handles because I was making several bunny bags but you only need one for each bag. Cut a strip of fabric 12 inches x 4 inches.
Fold the strip in half and press. Open it back up and then use the pressed seam that you made as a guide. Now take each edge and fold it in until it hits the middle pressed seam that you made. Then press it again! See the picture below.
Then fold the strap together again and press one last time. Crisp, clean edges from an iron are crucial so don't skip pressing!
Now straight stitch down each side to finish the strap.
You want to sew the strap onto the bunny ears. Line up the edges of the strap with the top, middle of each ear. I stitch back and forth a few times to get a very strong connection.
Here are the straps stitched on.
Now you can see the strap pulled up and the clean front side.
OK- lay the strap back down. Take both front and back of the bunny, put their right sides facing together and then stitch all of the way around starting on one ear about 1/4 inch before the strap. Sew all of the way around, down the ear, the body and all of the way up to the other side, up to the ear, a 1/4 inch past that strap. Don't sew between the ears ;).
Clip those curves!
Here you will repeat the same thing for the lining pieces (omitting the strap though) but LEAVE AN OPENING AT THE BOTTOM, about 5 inches long.
This is the tricky part if you don't sew bags already.
You have the bunny bag (with a strap sewn on) facing the correct way.
You take your bag lining and turn it inside out.
Put the bunny bag inside your lining and situate it so they match up. The strap needs to be folded into the bag, like it's stuffed inside.
Now you stitch the part in between the ears (the part that you DIDN'T stitch before).
Pull the bunny bag through the opening that you left in the lining. Pull the strap up. You will have two bunnies with their ears sewn together.
Then tuck the lining into the bunny bag.
NOW you have a bag with a proper lining ;).
I looooooove top stitching. First I press all of the edges and make sure they are completely nice and neat because the bag has lots of curves and can look wonky if not. I use the eraser side of a pencil to push the all out.
Top stitch around the entire bag....looks so pretty!
That's it!! Super, duper cute and at the same time giving your child a special way to show off their drawing. Hope you enjoy!!
xo-
holly
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Sunday, April 1, 2012
Handmade infant Easter dress for Baby Holly!!
The shape of the dress is simple and will grow with her for quite a while since the shoulder straps tie. The labor of love was all of the stuff that I appliqued on. I can't wait to get my hands on her when we go on our girl's weekend soon!!
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Thursday, March 15, 2012
Mario Kart birthday party!
My oldest is 7!! Every time I look at him I melt....he is such a sweet young man. He loves racing, hot wheels, NASCAR, Mario Kart, ANYTHING that has to do with racing. So each year we basically repeat the same theme and I was grasping for new ideas this year ;). Thank heavens Mario Kart has super adorable "weapons" so I ran with the idea to incorporate them.

I found a great template of the Wii remote on a party blog to use as an invite. We folded them up and slipped his invitation inside. He really liked passing these out ;).
I was so excited to find a cookie cutter that makes a track! I had a cloud and star cutter already and used a tiny paintbrush in gel food coloring to paint on the details.
It took a few layers but I was finally able to paint this Mario on a plastic jar that we used for our M&M guessing game.
I have a lot of plaster cast (it's similar to paper mache) and used it to create these little squids "inking" the table. I cut card stock for the tentacles and painted over it all to cover the seams.
Martha Stewart's sugar cookie recipe is always the best!! I use gel food coloring only to get these wonderful colors.
King Boo lanterns- so easy! I drew King Boo with a sharpie on dollar store lanterns (I did his face on both sides because they never stopped turning) and then cut his crown out of gold scrapbook paper.
The cake was time consuming but simple. I made drawings of the weapons and then cut them to use as templates. I then cut the fondant using the templates with an x-acto knife. Again, I painted on the smile and eyes with black gel food coloring and a very tiny paint brush.
Making this party was so much fun because of how excited Ryan was about it all. His ideas merged with mine and it turned out really cute! I adore his little friends and he seemed to have the time of his life...which is all I could hope for!
xo-
holly
Making this party was so much fun because of how excited Ryan was about it all. His ideas merged with mine and it turned out really cute! I adore his little friends and he seemed to have the time of his life...which is all I could hope for!
xo-
holly
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