Sunday, July 10, 2011

Spiraling



I was inspired by my favorite website to make this ring. It was super simple. I just bought some jewelry wire and crystal beads. I measured my finger and found an object that was the same size. I wrapped the wire around the object twice. Then it was just a matter of twisting the two wire ends around each other and adding the beads the end of the spiral. It needs to be resized somehow if I want to wear it on my thumb. Or I can make a new one. It cost about $4 for the supplies. I have made two rings and have plenty of stuff left. Thanks to Bridget and Mary who gave me gift cards for my birthday so I could buy the materials.

Monday, April 4, 2011

The Flower Power Never Stops




I love flowery hair accessories and found this tutorial on Cut Out + Keep (if you are crafty and haven't joined, join already!). It is an orchid. You could probably cut it down smaller if you wanted to make it for a little girl. I found the clip at Hobby Lobby. You can buy a bag for $3.99. This, of course, means more hair clips. Stay tuned.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Hold Me


I was burning CDs and didn't have any cases. So I grabbed some cardstock from a previous project to make CD envelopes. I didn't have a glue stick and I thought tape wouldn't look right. So I folded the cardstock over and sewed the sides. It was so fast, easy, and there was no mess and no dealing with trying to line up tape. I love my sewing machine.

Friday, March 11, 2011

I Could Do That For Cheaper...

I like good deals. I shop the 75% off rack at Target so when I see a full priced shirt I like, I hem and haw. If I just wait...but then they might not have my size...but then how much do I like it. So this time I looked at a shirt and thought, I could make that for cheaper. I set off to find a super baggy shirt. I couldn't find a striped one so I had to paint the stripes myself later. I think this project would have been perfect if I could have found a striped shirt as cheap but I still like the finished project. The actual top was longer and had rosettes instead of ruffles but that picture is kind of close. It ended up costing $4.99 for the shirt and $1.60 for the paint. I definitely made it for cheaper! I think it is better, too, because the one at Target looked awful clingy. It was a complete Melissa creation and there is no "How To" because I made it using the trial by fire method. Ahhhh...what can't you do with a run of the mill T-shirt?


Monday, February 21, 2011

Lovely and Lacy


I love armwarmers. But finding dressier ones, not so easy. Plus, they are rather easy to make. I had pieces leftover from that stretchy lace dress. So I made these. They are insanely easy. The How To is here (it hasn't published yet so give it time). Probably won't break them out until Spring/Summer but I like to be ready.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

I'm Melting!


I found this on CO+K. It costs nothing to buy a bag of pony beads so I decided to try it. I won't lie. It smells funny while you make it but not too bad. What they don't tell you is that you will need to smash it down with a small spatula and also it took me longer than 10 minutes. The picture doesn't quite capture the colors but they turned out pretty cool. I am going to make these to cover my arms hahaha. Or make them until I run out of beads. These are super easy so if you aren't generally the crafty type, this is easy and cheap.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Happy Hearts

OK, I know I am getting a little crazy with the Valentine's Day crap but I just can't resist it. And I am madly in love with these foam, glitter hearts. Who knew that $2 worth of shiny stickers could make me happy? Oh wait, I did. Anywho, this is simple and anyone can do it (should you actually want to). You just need glittery, foam hearts (which can be found at most craft stores), needle nose pliers, jump rings, something sharp and pointy, and some ribbon. Mine are technically stickers but cutting around the plastic seems to work. Get the sharp, pointy object (I used a super small screwdriver) and poke a hole through the top of the heart. Get a jump ring, thread it through the hole, and close the ring. Cut ribbon as long as you want each heart to hang. Thread ribbon through the jump ring (you have three necklaces). All you have to do is tie each one on at the length you want. The beauty of the ribbon is you can change your mind, take it out, and start over. And then get some sleep. For real, I have not been to bed.