Monday, November 2, 2009

Felted Yorkie


I just finished a custom order for a felted yorkie. This was my first long haired felted animal, and it was quite a challenge! The technique for implanting long hair is pretty straight forward, but takes a lot of patience. This palm-sized dog took several hours to make.


I used an alpaca/silk roving blend, which is a lot smoother than the wool I normally use. After implanting all the hair, the dog looked like a big fuzz ball, and a lot of work with a comb and scissors was needed. I think I ended up with more hair on my clothes than on the dog.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Making a List...

My Handmade Registry is a website which lets you create wish lists of all your favorite handmade items from Etsy. This could be dangerous. On the other hand, it will make Santa's job a lot easier.


Image from myhandmaderegistry.com

But as much as I love handmade, I prefer myregistry.com, because it allows you to add any item from anywhere on the internet. I also found it easier to use. For all those early shoppers, here's a little peek at my Christmas wish list so far...
 

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Trash to Treasure


Remember that desk I rescued from the trash? It was feeling a little lonely without a chair by its side. Then, one day when I was driving home, I spotted a chair right around the corner from my house. Poor chair had been thrown into a ditch, and of course I decided to take it home with me. Chairs found in ditches require a lot of tlc, but this one was worth it since it was solid wood and just right for my desk. I sanded it down to find hunter green paint under its current red and yellow paint. Thats right, red and yellow...perfect for a fast food establishment but not quite the look I was going for. It's now a subtle shade of green with a crisp white cushion.



Monday, October 26, 2009

Pumpkin Carving


S: We went to college station this past weekend and got to spend some much overdue time with our good friend Kelli. While there, we carved pumpkins for Halloween.
Z: I have to give mad props to the pumpkin. Despite being one of the only plants to get all kinds of scary evil images rendered into its orangy flesh, the pumpkin remains quite a festive and honorable old gourd. So here's to the pumpkin patches (read: farmers) of America for making wholesome tasty pumpkins sans devilry.


The messy part, scooping out all the pumpkin guts



Three hours and three broken knives later...



From left to right: Zach's goblin, Kelli's ghost castle, and Sarah's witch



Happy Halloween!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Broom Bags

I saw this idea for Halloween party favor bags and had been waiting for an occasion to make some. Each month our Sunday school class has dinner groups as a way for the couples to get to know one another better. Zach and I hosted an October group and I was excited to make the bags for our guests.


Using 8 brown craft sacks, a pair of scissors, twine, and some sticks I gathered from the yard, I was able to make 4 broom bags for $1.50 (plus the cost of candy to fill them). It only took about 10 minutes to make all four.


They also make really cute place settings


Thursday, October 22, 2009

Chenille Sweets


I came across a super cute pattern for chenille cupcakes and ice cream by Ric Rac Sews on Etsy. My niece turned three this month so I made her a set.