Sunday, January 30, 2011

Bandido! Valentine


For some reason this card is cracking me up. All weekend I was saying "Bandido!" to myself in my best Spanish accent. I don't know why I got the wild hair to make the card in Spanish but I just think it's funnier that way.

According to my translators, it means "Bandit! You have stolen my heart." Now if my translators have lead me astray, it really could be anything. I don't know.

(just click on pictures to download and print)


And in case you don't think the Spanish is as funny as I do, here it is with just a simple "Happy Valentine's Day" greeting.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Ballerina Valentine

Remember my angst in finding cute valentine cards that were like the good ol' days. Well, this year I opted for homemade valentine cards again, but I went digital. I was inspired by a ballerina character on a pair of Morgan's pajamas, so I drew it up on the computer and made it into a card.


And since I can't leave well enough alone, and knowing that if the card had some moveable feature it would move up the heirarchy of valentine cards, I made it into a 'dancing' valentine:



The legs spin around, and it looks like she is dancing.

Here are both of the printables if you want to make some of your own. Simply click on the picture to download and print.

{Download Ballerina Valentine}
Pretty simple. Print and cut out.


{Download Dancing Ballerina Card}
Supplies for Dancing Ballerina Card:
  • paper and printer
  • scissors
  • brads
  • 2 1/2" hole punch (optional)
  • double-sided tape

Instructions for Dancing Ballerina Card:

1. Cut along tan lines to make two separate pieces of the card.
2. On ballerina card, cut a straight line across from side of card to the edge of her tutu and repeat on other side. Cut along the bottom of her tutu.
3. Use a 2 1/2" hole punch or trace a 2 1/2" circle around the legs pieces, making sure the dot in between the legs is in the center of your circle and cut out.
4. Poke a hole in the center of belt on ballerina and the center hole on leg piece. Connect the two pieces with a brad.
5. Using double-sided tape, tape the top ballerina card, with legs already attached over the background card with the greeting. Make sure to line up the blue sections of top and bottom card.

I am also going to try to make up a more boyish valentine that Claire can give to the boys in her class. We'll have to see if I actually get it done.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Ta-DAH!



Well, here is the finished Castle Caddy.
I think Brooke did a great job designing it. Amazing in fact!
I just need some princesses to put in the pockets and a cute little girl to give this to!

Friday, January 21, 2011

Finished Castle

I finished making my awesome castle. Brooke, you are a genius!!! Ben has been begging me for so, so long to make him a scary castle using your pattern, so my first attempt had to be for him. He wanted to have hot lava for the grounds of the castle and black fabric for the outside so that the hot lava would be a surprise when you open it up. The castle is actually much darker than it looks in the picture, and the roof if black. Ben is very happy with his castle, and I am anxious to make a cuter girl version.


Sunday, January 16, 2011

She Likes It

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Last, but not least!!!!




Finally done!!!! Lance & Elizabeth have only been married 3 1/2 years!! I really liked the fabric when I first bought it and I worked on it a lot, then I put it away and it took me awhile to get it out and get working on it again. I like the end results, the finishing touches really make a BIG difference. I had a very hard time quilting it. My frame wasn't big enough so I had dad make my table bigger so that I could quilt it. He worked really hard on it, so I was finally able to get it on the quilt frame. I tried some fancy stitching ended up unpicking it all and finally just did an over all meandering.
I think it looks quite nice.



Here are a couple of blocks, they all have a different design in the middle, with a few repeats.

I love the back of the quilt.



This block Lance calls the Swastika block.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Yellow Brick Road Quilt


Mom sent me this pattern and fabric last year for my birthday, and I am proud to say it took me less than a year to finish it. It actually went by really quickly and has officially become the biggest quilt I have ever made. Now, it is going to be packed up and shipped off for my dear mom to quilt for me (and bind, please. I always mess up my quilt when I try to bind it).


Thanks Mom!