Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Recovered Patio set


My beautiful patio set seats were destroyed by the weather and neighbors cats :( So I had to recover the seats. It was really simple all I needed was some new fabric and a staple gun. I found a great deal at Hancock Fabrics on this outdoor fabric for only $6 a yard that was originally $17 a yard. Sweet deal! I removed the seats, measured and cut the fabric, and then stapled it on. So simple and easy. They look much better now. 

Just in time for summer!

Easy and Inexpensive Sandbox

We wanted a sandbox but didn't want to spend $60+ for a wimpy plastic one so we made our own. I got a 3 foot plastic pool for $8 and spray painted it with some paint I had. I poked some holes in the bottom so the rain water could drain. That's it! We poured the sand in (3 bags was enough) and the kids love it! We are going to make a cover for it. Either covering a hula hoop with some kind of  fabric so the boys can take it off themselves or make one like this. http://afbtoday.blogspot.com/2012/03/diy-waterproof-sandbox-cover.html

Sweet Stroller Makeover


I had this stroller sitting in the garage for a long time and now that both boys can use it I thought I would give it a little makeover. First I covered all the belts with painters tape and removed all the bars. Then I started painting, I used Krylon Fusion paint that is just for plastics and it worked great no chips so far. The only thing I did't like about this paint was the first can was really watery and didn't cover very well but the second can was just fine.
Done! Just in time for the MS Walk and the perfect color too!

Monday, February 20, 2012

Handmade Ties!

I had some left over fabric and wanted to try to make them. I found the boys long tie pattern at  http://veryhomemade.blogspot.com/2010/02/okay-so-heres-tutorial-on-how-to-make.html and the bow tie at  http://www.daciaray.com/?p=1019 . I can't wait to try again! Maybe for Easter.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Recovered Car Seat

I got a free car seat that was pretty worn out, so I decided to recover it. It was a little harder then I plan because I took the original cover apart and then sewed it back together (my sewing machine got a work out). I think I will do it differently next time but this turn out just fine. I bought 1/2 yard of each pattern of fabric so the  total project cost $4.44!

Monday, November 7, 2011

DIY Queen Bed Headboard


This total project cost me $6.50! I had scraps of wood leftover from many remodeling projects and I got my fabric at walmart for $2 a yard. For the batting I used a 40% off coupon at Joanns, costing me about $5. Score! So here is a quick glace at what I did.
First I cut my board 58 in x 36 in (you can make it any height you want)
Next I traced the shape I wanted to cut out of the corners. I just used a bowl.
Then I just cut it out of my board on both corners.
I then placed the batting on top and stretched it around the back and pinned it down.

I cut my fabric out and sewed the edges. ( Most people just staple to the back but I didn't have a staple gun.)
Next I slipped the fabric over the top.
 I thought it looked boring so I found some gold thumb tacks and added them to give it a different look.
It was so fun to make and save a bunch of $$$.


Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Baby Food Jar Pin Cushions



 I needed to do something with all my old Baby Food Jars so I did some research and found this great idea. They were super fun to make. Here is a brief tutorial.
















First cut out a circle of fabric, I traced a bowl and then cut it out.
Then sew around the edges

I sewed a button on for fun, you don't have too.

Next I pulled the strings and stuffed it.
And tied it off.
I hot glued it to the lid and then glued ribbon around it.






I did different things to each one, Some I glued bows and others buttons



Finished!!!!