Monday, December 31, 2012

Happy New Year!

2013 wall calendar
2013 Wall Calender
Happy New Year Everyone! 
I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas!
2013 wall calendar
We sure have had a nice Christmas here!
The lil break from the computer has been lovely... 
...and I don't think I am ready to hop back to it just yet. :)
So, I'll excuse myself just a lil longer, and snuggle with my lil ones some more!!

Thanks for checking in! :)
-Sylv

Friday, December 21, 2012

The Healthy Gingerbread House

Ok, healthIER! :) 
The little Livs and I had fun making "gingerbread houses" from graham crackers, peanut butter, cereal, nuts, and yes, a few marshmallows and chocolate chips too! :) 
In the past, I have cringed at the amount of sugar they wolf down while making (and eating) their gingerbread houses! 
This year, I didn't mind at all if they ate the whole thing in one sitting! :)

Sylvie




Tuesday, December 18, 2012

DIY Felt Star Ornament Photo Tutorial

These stars are hung over my curtain rods so they hang against my curtains. I like Christmas decorations that are simple and neutral. :) 

Have fun! 
-Sylvie :)

Monday, December 17, 2012

DIY Gift Idea Fabric Ball From Scraps

Here I am, making gifts out of scraps again!
These were super fun to make, and toddlers and babies love them!

She includes a printable template, making these very easy!
I added a jingle bell inside for extra fun. :)

Sylvie

Saturday, December 15, 2012

DIY Mustache Set Tutorial Christmas Idea

What little guy wouldn't have fun with a mustache set!?
I'll admit I had to try on a few, and had Mr. Liv try one out too! :)

These are super simple to make! Want to make a set?

You will need:
Cardstock
Felt Scraps (choose what colors you like)
Fabric Scissors
Thin Elastic (more or less, depending on how many you want)
Sewing Machine w/ Coordinating Thread

First, cut mustache shapes from card stock. 
I just used Google Images "mustache silhouettes" to get ideas.
Then stack two pieces of felt with a mustache cutout on top, and cut the felt around the card stock.
Next, cut an 11" piece of elastic, loop it into a circle, and sew it to the middle of one piece of felt. Use a zigzag stitch, and be sure to back stitch.
Lastly, pin the coordinating piece of felt to the front, and sew around the edges of the felt, using an 1/8 inch seam.
Trim threads and edges, and you are finished! :)
Or, if your not interested in making them, you can buy these mustaches here from The Land of Nod. They are $6.95 each. 
Imaginary_Moustache_Group
I probably spent less than that on the whole set! 
I used scraps I had, and 2 packs of elastic from Walmart.
Happy sewing! :)

Sylvie





Friday, December 14, 2012

Fabric Scrap Gift Idea: Stuffed Penguin DIY

The Purl Bee Penguin is a sweet gift for a child of any age! 
They are small enough that you can use fabric from your scrap bin!
And the tutorial from Purl Bee is super easy to follow! 
I had fun watching scraps turn into cute lil penguins, 
and my kids all think they are great! :)

Have fun!
-Sylvie




Thursday, December 6, 2012

Easy Superhero Bandit Mask Tutorial

Here is an easy and cheap DIY stocking stuffer idea for the little boys in your life! 
Materials: Card Stock, Felt, & 11" Thin Elastic

Directions: Cut out desired mask shape from card stock. If you are not confident in your mask creating skills, you can find Free Mask Templates HereFollowing your template, cut two identical felt pieces. 
Pin the felt pieces to each other, with one end of the elastic pinned into the side (tucked between the layers), just above the eyes. 
Sew around the eyes and the edge, leaving an 1/8" seam. Be sure to back stitch a lot when going over the elastic to secure it.

Sew all edges except the opposite side where the other elastic should go in. Now pin the other end of the elastic into the opposite side of the mask, and sew it into place. Don't forget to back stitch a lot here! 

That is it! :)

'The Atom' Cape & Mask
I was inspired by this mask by Udder.

Now make a bunch in all different colors! Have fun!
Sylvie


Christmas Wrapping & DIY Gift Tags

I've been busily shopping and wrapping... building this stack that has my kids eyes sparkling! 
For the name tags on each gift, I just printed a deer silhouette from a Google Image search, cut it out and traced it onto Christmas card stock, 
cut them out, and punched a hole in the top!  
I stacked up my card stock and cut many at a time!
It is such a cute and cheap way to add some fun to your gifts!

Have fun!
Sylvie


Monday, December 3, 2012

Tee Shirt To Girls Maxi Skirt DIY

Not the best pics, but you get the idea...

Using this tutorial, I turned one of my old shirts into a lil maxi skirt for one of the lil Livs.
The only thing I did different was the actual measurements (obviously). :) 
I measured her waist, and from her hip to foot.  It was super easy and fun!

Thanks for reading! 
Sylv