Tuesday, October 30, 2012

How Tuesday: Pumpkin Spice Sugar Scrub


This time of year, everything seems to come in a pumpkin flavor or scent. Candles, I get...coffee, not so much. Maybe it is because I am a tea girl. I figured that my hands shouldn't miss out on all the seasonal fun. This scrub is a variation of the recipe from Under the Table and Dreaming


Saturday, October 27, 2012

Stitchy Saturday-Infinity Scarves




I will be the first to admit that I may not be the most fashion-forward lass out there, but I try. 
Luckily this year something that I love a wear all the time is a big trend. Scarves are everywhere this autumn and these infinity scarves are super simple to make.


I decided to do the prep work for two scarves at on time. For each scarf, cut a piece of fabric 18 inches wide and 60 inches long. I folded each in half along the long side with right sides together. I pinned the open side and stitched them into two long tubes.


Once they were stitched, I pulled them right side out and pinned the open edges of the tubes
together as much as possible. I stitched along the edge as far as I could with machine.
 Once I had a 3 inch gap, I pulled the fabric from the bottom of the loop. 


I hand stitched the opening shut with a quick whipstitch.


I ADORE these scarves and have since made several more. 
They only take about 10 minutes and jazz up any outfit!

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

WIP Wednesday: SO many awesome projects!!


I love fall. Okay, I really love summer, but you can't beat fall for getting down to some serious crafting. I am right in the midst in play rehearsals, yet oddly, it is also when I get the most stuff made! Currently, I am working on:

  • a double crochet/lemon peel scarf
  • a "rick rack rib" knitted cowl
  • a crocheted lace shawl
  • just starting some felt brooches
  • completing my octopus embroidery piece...just french knots left
  • busily working on a Gandhi/floral piece (see below)
  • starting another embroidery that says "whimsy matters"


We also just made homemade chili powder from chili peppers that we grew ourselves and dried. Many types of homemade hot sauces will be coming soon.


This shot is a bit blurry, but there are 11 types of stitches in the flower alone. Super excited!


Planning my next big gift project, a veggie tote from a design that I found in Doodle Stitching.
I simply adore making things! Can't wait to show you how they all turn out :)

Monday, October 22, 2012

Metalwork Monday: Handmade Embossed Buttons


Every crafter worth her salt has an impressive button stash. Sometimes though,  a project just calls for a certain kind of button. And sometimes, only a handmade button will do.


I took two aluminum discs and ran them through the embosser using an art deco die.


Although I liked the look of the buttons fresh from the embosser,
 I wanted to added another dimension.


I utilized a dark purple gilder's paste to bring out the detail.
 I applied the color with my finger and let it sit for a few days.



After the color was set, I buffed them and added them to a wonder hand-crocheted cowl. It was my first ever crochet project and it is special to me. The buttons make it even more important.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Sunday Funday: Doing What I Love


This was one of those weekend that a crafter dreams of: research, projects, new skills, progress. It was a balm for my busy week and cluttered mind.


 I had an absolutely stellar trip to my local library!
 I am so excited to dive into these books as I plan projects, posts and gifts :)


  We also had a great stop at our local reclaimed sewing supplies store. 
I was able to score this awesome horde for only $16.74!


 Weekends were made for this kind of dinner with my sweetie. 
Cheeses, rice crisps, apples, olives, almonds...LOVE!


 Followed by pumpkin carving...so much fun!


 I indulged in some awesome treats for myself. Yay for 50% off coupons and inspiration!


Spent some time redoing my double crochet/lemon peel project. 
It will make a great holiday gift!


Stay tuned for some great roasted pumpkin seed recipes. As you can see, it was an absolutely wonderful weekend full of many blessing, quality crafting and bonding time, yummy dinners and much project progress. I am one lucky girl!

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Thankful Thursday: New and Improving...


In the last 45 days, I have been undergoing a major attitude adjustment and it has truly changed my life. I am not at all ashamed to say that I started an antidepressant and knew that I had to do some work to make that a major life change. I have been learning to let things go, not to take things personally and what really truly matters to me. I have little post-it notes around my desk at work on my lap top with gentle reminders to keep things in perspective. Rather than being stressful though, the effect has been lightening and has allowed me to really devote time that I used to spend worrying or catastrophizing or getting bent out of shape in creating and learning. I am so much happier.

With this life change has come a better mood, a sharper dresser and a new zeal to learn. I just completed my first ever crochet project and as you can see above, I am working on my second. I am about to start my first knitting project done from a commercial pattern. This weekend, I am going to try my hand and wool felt applique. I have cooked and prepped food for the next two weeks and have all my meals planned through early December. Blog posts are also planned that far in advance and I am happily working on projects to share. 
My life has become my own and I am thankful daily. 

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

WIP Wednesday: New Craftventures

 I love to learn new things. It makes me seriously happy. I went to the craft store to get transfer paper today. Sadly, they did not have any any. Th did, however, have yarn, beautiful embroidery floss, and wool felt. It all jumped right into my basket. It wouldn't have been right not to bring them home.

I have decided recently that I wanted to learn to crochet. Luckily, my dear friend Paula is a wonderful teacher.  This is my first ever piece. I am making a cowl (yes, another one) out of just single crochet. Tonight, she also taught me double crochet and shell stitch. Yay for new skills!

I also bough several pieces of wool felt (and ordered some other colors) to start some brooches. I have not done applique before, but I did some research and our local library has several books available. I am super excited to try it out!