Jun 29, 2012

Friday Funnies {1}

I am so excited to share with you a new "thing" every Friday...

Friday Funnies!

Today is the first Friday Funnies and I will be sharing giggles with you!

Go ahead... read on!

 - Photobombingfu
{just so. freakin. funny!}

{this is what our world has turned into}

The truth!!!!!!!!!!!!! (I have my 'good' shorts and my 'every day' shorts!!!
{the truth}

Chopsticks
{totally makes me laugh}

funny-signature-school-mom
funny-signature-school-mom
{too funny}

That's all folks!
Come back next week for more funnies!
xo. Kate

(PS - what do you think of Friday Funnies? Let me know in the comments!)

Jun 28, 2012

Lemon Coin Purse

Hi there! Today I have a fun tute on how to make your own coin purse that looks like a lemon slice, inspire by this pin. Perfect for Summer!

Supplies:
Two sheets of yellow and white felt (Michaels or Joann)
Needle + thread or sewing machine (white and/or yellow thread)
Fabric scissors
pencil
a large circular shape to trace around about the length of a pencil
Velcro

Let's get started...
 Step 1: Take your two pieces of felt.
Step 2: Trace your large circular shape with pencil on the yellow felt.
Step 3: Cut it out with your fabric scissors
Step 4: Cut the circle in half

 Step 1: Trace another half circle on the white felt.
Step 2: Before cutting it out, draw another half circle on the inside of the first one, but slightly smaller. Cut it out.
Step 3: Sew it on one of the yellow half circles.
Step 4: Cut yet another half circle out of yellow felt, but make this one even smaller than the white half circle you cut out.

Step 1: Cut that yellow half circle into four triangles.
Step 2: Sew the triangles on.
Step 3: You're finished with the front part!

Now take both of your yellow half circles and stitch on the Velcro. Once you've done that, stitch all around the entire curved section of the lemon, leaving the straight edge open...

And you're done!

What I love about this purse is that it can be used to hold anything for any purpose. So many possibilities!
Have a extra-fantabulous day! xo. Kate
(don't forget to link up to the Summer link party!)

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Jun 27, 2012

June Group Giveaway!

It's time for the June group giveaway!
Check out the amazing prizes you could win!

There will be FIVE winners of this giveaway, one for each prize! That's 5 times the chance to win!
What are you waiting for? Go enter!



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Notes:
Shipping is to U.S. AND Canada! Yay!
One winner for each prize. If you win ad space but do not own a blog, a new winner will be chosen.
Winners will be contacted by email.

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Jun 17, 2012

Summer With a Chance of Link-Ups {PARTY!}

We are SO excited you are here today!

Kelsey from Embracing Messy and I have planned a fun Summer link party! Yipee! It has been a ton of fun working with Kelsey and exchanging ideas. Here is the finished product!

This Summer link party has a history, you know. You can read about it over at Kelsey's place! ;)


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 Party Rules:
1. Please follow your hostesses: A Creative Cookie and Embracing Messy
2. Add our Summer with a Chance of Link Ups button to your blog or Summer post you are linking up.
3. Link up a Summer related post. This may include Summer crafts, Summer activities, photos about Summer, tips for keeping cool during Summer, etc.
 Any other non-Summer projects will be deleted.
4. Please visit at least one other link and leave a little comment love!
5. This link party will be open for a few weeks, so feel free to link up multiple projects!
6. At the end, Kelsey and I will choose our favorite projects to feature!

Just a note: If you link up at one blog, the link will show up on the other blog as well!

We can't wait to see what you link up!

Ready.... Set.... GO!

Jun 13, 2012

What Summer means...

As you read this I am probably on a ferry to Victoria. I can't wait to come back and show you my photos!
If you don't know, I'm on a trip right now. Read more about it here.

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What Summer means to me...

...Longer hours to craft...


...The heat of Arizona...


...Swimming...


...My birthday...


...Popsicles...


...Lots of bugs...


...Vacation time...


...More bugs and Crickets...


...Sun...



I asked a few of my lovely FB fans what Summer means to them, and here's what they said:

"Lots of heat, ice cream and popsicles, my kid's birthdays..."
-Shasta @ In the Old Road


"I think of the sun, and fun with family who are teacher and only have free time in the summer ;)"
-Stephanie @ Life Created

"Summer means I can leave the house open, listen to the birds all day long, a sweet breeze gently moving through the house of grass being cut, I love that smell, the sounds of kids outside playing and swimming, not having to be all bundled up clothes wise... barbecue's on the grill and I can walk around outside in my bare feet... and lightening bugs at night... Summer is a magical time... ♥"
-Carri @ Simply Done Wright


What does Summer mean to you?
xo Kate

Jun 10, 2012

Guest post {All Things Blogs}

Hi girls! Today I am soooo excited to introduce my bloggy BFF, Sarah from All Things Blogs. She will be sharing this super cute washi tape button canvas with us!

Take it away!!! ;)
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Hi There!
Today I'm going to show you how to make a super cute canvas decor item with only washi tape, buttons, and a 5x7 canvas!

Supplies needed:
hot glue gun
buttons
washi tape
a 5x7 flat canvas (Joann)


Here's what my canvas looked like above.


Start with a corner and bring it over the canvas.
Repeat till you have covered the whole 5x7 canvas! :]




Here's what mine looked like after I covered the whole thing.


Lay out your buttons how you want them to be, try patterns, or just "wing it" on the washi tape covered canvas!


After you have them how you like, pick up a button and use a little bit of hot glue to make it stay on the canvas.



Here's what mine looked like!



Thanks for having me here today Kate!!! :D


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What YUMMY colors! Love it Sarah!
Be sure to check out Sarah's
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Jun 7, 2012

Guest Post {Garage Sales R Us} and {Giveaway}!

Tomorrow I'm leaving! Not for long... a week. I'll be in Seattle and Victoria, Canada.
Read more about my trip here.
But don't worry! I have a couple of posts and guest posts throughout the week to keep you company.
I'll be back June 17th with a SURPRISE!

Today my good friend Robin from Garage Sales R Us is going to share with us how to make your own gorgeous fabric flowers! PLUS, there's a giveaway to win these beauties below at the end of this post, so stay tuned! :)
Hello all of you over at A Creative Cookie! Today I have a little tutorial for you on how to make fabric bows. There will also be a little GIVEAWAY with the bows I show you how to make, so stick around! However, before we get started with that I want to properly introduce myself and let you know what my blog is all about. My name is Robin and I blog over at Garage Sales R Us. At Garage Sales R Us we find almost everything at garage sales and second hand stores. You'll find posts about fashion and how I dress myself and my family for pennies on the dollar.
The total cost of this outfit is $17.50! See where I found it Here

The total cost of this outfit is outfit is $2.25! Click here to see where I bought it.

I also do lots of upcycle projects and tutorials. Here is one of my favorite project I just recently completed. Click here for a tutorial on how I did it.


I also like to do a little photography with props I find at garage sales.
My two little girls outfits were bought at garage sales along with the books. The yellow head board I bought at the ReStore for $30!

I am so excited to be guest posting for Kate today  and have really enjoyed working with her. She is such a sweet girl as I am sure you already know! 

 Today I will be showing you how to make three different types of fabric bows. You will need your choice of fabric, a lighter, and a glue gun to make each of these bows.

Bow #1

To make this bow you'll want to start off with one small circle
Using that small circle as a guide cut out a second circle that is a little bit bigger than your first.
You will need a few layers to complete this bow.
I typically do about 6 to 7 layers.
After you have all of your layers cut out will will burn the edges of the fabric to make them look like a flower petal.
To do this I fold my fabric upward holding my finger in the middle of the fabric. I then take my lighter and hold it under the edge of my fabric. Continue doing this all the way around your circle of fabric. Be very careful not to hold it too close. We are just trying to melt the fabric not light it on fire! Also be really carful not to burn yourself. I have done both of these several time and it's not fun!
Here is what your petals should look like when you are done!
After your petals are made you will glue them together in order of size. As you do this make sure to watch the overall shape of your flower. It is really easy for your flower to start taking on an oval shape. If you want an oval shape great. If not you will have to compensate for the imperfectness of your petals.  If one side of you petal stick out a little further correct that with the next petal you glue on by glue it's side that sticks out a little more opposite of your first petal.
After you have finished your flower you will need something to put in the center of your bow.  I buy most of my bow centers for my bows at garage sales. They come in all kinds or forms from old buttons, jewelry, rhinestones and pearls. The little pearls I used in this bow came from a bag a pearls that came off a broken necklace. I bought the bag for a few cents! I also added to another style of fabric bow to this one to make the bow. For that tutorial Click here. You will also need to add a ribbon lined alligator to the back of your bow! Click here for that tutorial!

Bow # 2
This second bow is made much like the first. To start this bow I like to cut myself a strip of fabric
 There is no need for it to be perfect. Mine is obviously not!
Then you will fold it over a few times and cut a circle out of your center.
This allows you to make a bunch of circles all at the same time and with will all relatively be the same size. Once you have reached this point you will start forming your petal with the lighter.
Remember to hold your circles like I should you in the first bow.
Holding your circle like this will help the fabric to melt and curl up in the right direction. If you just hold your fabric flat it will sometimes begin to curl downwards.
After your petals are made you will glue them together by over lapping each petals edge. You are making each circle a separate flower petal. I used four petals for this layer. 
After you have your first layer you will then start working on your second. Follow all the previous steps until you have several fabric petals as shown in the picture above. 
Glue this layer of petals to the back of the first. Use the same method we used to make the first layer.
From here you will continue to make several more layers. 
I made a total of four layers for this bow. After you have assembled your layers add a cute center and a ribbon lined alligator clip to the back and your done!

Bow #3


For this bow you will begin the same may we started our first bow. Cut out on small circle and use it as your guide to cut out a second circle a little big larger. Continue to do this till you have 6 or 7 layers.
Then you will take each circle and cut slits into the center of the circle.
Here are all my circles after cutting the slits.
Next you will take your lighter again and melt the edges the same way we did with our other two bows. This petal takes the longest to form. Be patient and remember to be careful not to burn yourself! 
Your petals don't need to be perfect for this bow!
After you have made all of your petals you will take the smallest petal and put a dot of glue in the center. Then you will pinch the four sides of your center together as shown below:
This is a picture from another tutorial and separate bow so don't let it confuse you. You do not want your petals in the glue. You will be simply bringing all of your petal to where they touch each other in the center. 

This is a picture after I have done a few layers but this will help you get an idea of what it should look like.
This is a picture of a layer that has been added on but not yet pinched so that all the petals meet in the center. When adding additional layers put a dot of glue in the center of your layer. Then place it on the back of the petal you already pinched together and formed. Then continue by pinching that layer together to help bring the petals of your additional layer together to the center.
These flowers are really cute on their own but I decided to add an old button in the center and some feathers to dress it up! If you are adding feathers you will want to glue a piece of fabric onto the back of the bow over the feathers to make sure they stay on. You will also need to add a ribbon lined alligator clip! Lining your alligator clip with ribbon helps to make sure that your hair does not get stuck in the joints of the clip.

And there you have it. Tutorials on three different fabric bows! Now on to the good part! THE GIVEAWAY!  I will be giving away the three bows I just showed you how to make, and two others!


Thank you Robin! Aren't those flowers just BEAUTIFUL?! I am seriously in love. Do you see that pink and blue one with feathers? SO cute!

Now onto the giveaway! Just a little info:
Giveaway is open to U.S. AND Canada! Hooray!
Winner will be emailed shortly after giveaway ends, and will have 48 hours to respond. If they do not respond, a new winner will be chosen, and so on.
PLEASE , please, please be honest with your entries! Do each thing the form says. I hate deleting false entries, but lying isn't fair to the others who enter.

Good luck!!!
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