Thursday, July 28, 2011
Best Dressed Guest....
Saturday, June 18, 2011
$20 Coffee Table
Yup, only $20! I love picking up things from the side of the road and my husband did an amazing job refinishing this coffee table! We bought stain remover and new stain for a total of $20 and used sandpaper we already had at the house. It is a HUGE upgrade from the previous table we had in the living room- another side of the road pick up but with weird peacock fern tiles on top. Yup, we enjoyed that for over a year it was time for a change!
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
One man's junk is my treasure!
I can't take credit for this project, but I can take credit for finding the project! I saw this beauty on my way to work one morning and was mad at myself for not stopping! Well when I went by again the next day and it was still out front of a house I knew it was meant to be. I pulled over and shoved the thing in my car! My husband then stripped it, sanded it, and stained it. I need to take after pic because I still can't believe what a great job he did! We have never done a refinishing project, but now I think he is hooked! And good thing because I grabbed an old desk a while back that is sitting in the basement and just waiting for a good facelift!
Tipsy Pot!
Another Tote
Mother's Day Gift
The next two posts are not as far behind as the last two! I made my mother and mother-in-law a bag for Mother’s Day. My oldest friend is also a fan of sewing and she was gracious enough to share the great pattern she had. It was very easy and functional! It’s a large canvas bag with pockets out the outside. I also got to use my serger for the first time and I am in love! Here is a pic of the bag for my mom.
Easy-No-Sew Blanket
Here is another project for a 1 yr old little boy. The same one that received the khaki zebra print quilt over a year ago! Time flies! This was a very easy project! I took two yards of two different fleeces. Lay them evenly on top of each other bad sides touching (you may need to cut both so they perfectly fit together.) All you do it cut out a four inch square out of each corner. Then you cut one-inch wide, 4-inch deep strips on all four sides. Then all you do is tie the two pieces together into a double knot strip by strip. Super easy and a great gift for anyone! I made my husband one with Giants fleece for Christmas and we use it all the time.
Homerun Quilt
Life has a tendency to throw some serious curveballs that make you question so many things. I have been busy with some serious curveballs and my projects have taken a backseat.
I wanted to update a few things that I finished a while ago. First is a quilt for a baby boy. His dad is a HUGE baseball fan and former players so it was only fitting to have a baseball print quilt for the little man. He was born last month and her shower was in March so this post is very behind.Thursday, February 3, 2011
Baby Shower Gift
Saturday, January 22, 2011
And MOOOOORE Baby Gifts
Lots of babies on the way! Another great friend and college roommate is due with a little boy in May. I need to get going on her quilt. I bought a great baseball print fabric recently, but am still deciding on what pattern to use.
Diaper Pouch
I saw a tutorial for a diaper pouch on Noodle-head and thought it would a great addition to the gift for my friend. I made it to match the quilt. Ill also be making some matching burp cloths.