I just love the mitten ribbon on this bow. I had purchased it eight years ago and made my girls some bows out o fit and over the years the bows have become quite worn. So I decided to refresh them this year. I only had enough ribbon left to make two of these bows.
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Monday, December 26, 2016
Thursday, December 8, 2016
Friday, January 2, 2015
Red and White Daisy Onesie Dress
A few months back, I was asked to make two onesie dresses. In the request I was asked to make them slightly roomier through the bottom, as the baby that would wear them had a harness she wore to help correct hip displacement. The customer requested for one of the dresses to be pink and to surprise her with the second. With Christmas being around the corner at the time, I found this adorable red daisy fabric and just had to make a red one.
I loved the color of the dress and again included a removable bow on the dress and a headband to complete the outfit.
The great thing about the detachable bow, is that it can be turned into a hair bow later on.
Here is the pink onesie dress that I also completed. As you can see I don't always make the exact same thing twice. This dress had a slightly different removable on it. Plus the matching headband was different.
I loved the color of the dress and again included a removable bow on the dress and a headband to complete the outfit.
The great thing about the detachable bow, is that it can be turned into a hair bow later on.
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$4 for the bow only |
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$20 |
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$5 |
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$20 dress only |
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$4 for the bow only |
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$5 |
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Bows,
Christmas,
Rosettes,
Sewing,
Shabby Flowers,
Valentines
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
The Christmas Season of Bows has Begun
I am so excited, the Christmas Season of Bows has begun (actually it started 2 weeks ago). I loved getting into the Season with my first request for Bows to match Christmas Dresses and an Outfit. I had so much fun putting each of these bows together.
I am looking forward to many more fun Bows and Headbands this Season.
Black and White Striped with a touch of Red:
Christmas Plaid:
Candy Cane and Holly Berries:
I am looking forward to many more fun Bows and Headbands this Season.
Black and White Striped with a touch of Red:
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$4 |
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$4 |
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$4 |
Monday, December 23, 2013
Garland for the Banister
Now that I have an open staircase, I wanted to hang some garland up. Last year I decided to try my hand at creating a deco mesh garland using a Tutorial I found at Miss Kopy Kat. I purchased some white deco mesh and then some red and silver ribbon. I spent several hours one evening (watching 2 movies with my husband) creating my garland. I then tied red ribbon in bows to attach the garland to the banister with my Hubby's help. I finished it off with large bows at the bottom of the stairs.
This year (like I mentioned before) my Hub's went on a green garland buying frenzy on Black Friday. He felt that the garland needed a little something to make it more festive. We added the green garland to the deco mesh garland and he was right, it did look more festive.
Here is the end result.
This year (like I mentioned before) my Hub's went on a green garland buying frenzy on Black Friday. He felt that the garland needed a little something to make it more festive. We added the green garland to the deco mesh garland and he was right, it did look more festive.
Here is the end result.
Monday, December 16, 2013
Christmas Hurricanes
I replaced the beans, peas and popcorn in my Fall Hurricanes with multiple size and textured ornaments for Christmas. I love changing out the decor in these hurricanes
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Christmas Porch Garland
My Husband and I bought our first home in the month of November 10+ years ago. So right after Christmas that first Christmas season, I had a few days off work and decided to wander around the store Modern Display, that had all their seasonal decorations on clearance. I was immediately drawn to these large rusty bells and decided to buy a few. I purchased 11 of the bells (1 extra large, 4 medium and 6 small) for the original price of the big bell. I didn't know what I was going to do with the bells, but I knew that I wanted them for my front porch the following Christmas. The following year, I purchased some green garland and my Husband went to work hanging the garland and bells. He found a perfect arrangement for them (adding permanent hooks on the ceiling of the porch) and so for the next 8 Christmases the Garland was put out. However, after 6 years I felt the garland needed some additional color and while visiting Joann's one afternoon with my two young girls, I found the perfect flower garland to add. It was perfect in my opinion. It had red poinsettia's and white hydrangea's. I waited until Joann's put all their Christmas garland on sale and then once it was 50% off, I purchased enough to cover the current green garland on the porch.
It was perfect and for the next 3 years this is how it remained:
Last year when we moved into our new house, my husband went out to hang the Christmas garland and just like the Fall garland, it was too short. So he just hung the garland in a new design just between the two pillars at the top of the porch steps. I loved how it hung and so this year I decided that I would add the 2 additional sections to the porch. I started looking for similar poinsettia and hydrangea garland on line, only to find that the cheapest it came was $59.99 for 6 feet. There was no way I could afford it at this price (considering I spend less than this 5+ years ago buying it at Joann's for all four 6 foot sections). I decided I would have to create the garland myself. So I purchased 4 sections of just red poinsettia garland during the awesome Thanksgiving sales going on and then purchased a couple of bushels of the white hydrangeas. I set to work wrapping the green garland (which I also purchased during the Black Friday deals) with the red poinsettias and then taking sections of the hydrangea's and adding them onto the garland. My Husband hung the old and the new garland outside and it looked great. I loved having the bells only in the main entrance part of the porch and so I didn't add any additional bells. My Husband also went on a green garland buying binge on Black Friday and we had enough green garland to add to the railing on the porch and inside the house, with still some extra left over.
Here is the final result:
I am thinking next year I want to drape the garland on the railing and add some red bows. Plus finish the porch off with some silk poinsettias in pots by the door.
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