Welcome to the blog

A string of thoughts, DIY, thrift scores, geeking out, sewing, crafting, and so on....

Welcome to the blog

A string of thoughts, DIY, thrift scores, geeking out, sewing, crafting, and so on...

Welcome to the blog

A string of thoughts, DIY, thrift scores, geeking out, sewing, crafting, and so on...

Welcome to the blog

A string of thoughts, DIY, thrift scores, geeking out, sewing, crafting, and so on...

Welcome to the blog

A string of thoughts, DIY, thrift scores, geeking out, sewing, crafting, and so on...

Friday, February 26, 2010

The Vintage Bazaar Chicago - Be there or kindly be square

My husband Morgan and our friend Jayson will be there - selling their vintage wares and gaming it up in vintage style with a old school Nintendo ready for play! Be ready to see some amazing life-changing things. You can also see their blog here. You can also get a sneak peek at Morg's stuff - at least a cool flip clock over at Apartment Therapy.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Extreme Sewing: Mom & Baby on a budget.

We are welcoming our 3rd child next month and this time its a boy! As to ease the wallet - I've opted to make much of what I like and /or need for baby 3. Lets look at the projects shall we!

Above I've made a nursing pillow (usually about $25-$40). I used some of the fabric I got on my trip to Africa while visiting family. The underside is fleece, so this should be comfy! Cost for all materials about $6. Sure beats $40!

Here is my nursing cover, baby swaddler and tag blanket (Cover and swaddler usually about $20-$25 each, tag blanket from $5-15) I got the fabrics on sale for 3.89 a yard, the ribbon was $1 a spool, velcro was about $1 and the fleece was $1.5. Total to make all these was about $14.


Blanket detail

I just finished the play mat today. Its hard to gauge the fabric costs since its made from various scrap pieces. The batting is organic cotton and was $5 for the roll (with coupon from Jo-Ann's), I'll estimate the fabric at about $7 - since some was from Africa, other projects, and just left over scraps I found. So about $12 to make.

This brings the grand total to $32. Not bad! What would all this cost in the store? I think it would be around $100 - $150. As you can see - It pays to make it yourself!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Another Cute Valentine Tutorial

Make these cute paper hearts with the kiddies or to give out to friends..or whatever you want. Find the tutorial here. I thought it was a clever idea and, as the blog states, perfect projects for boys as well as girls. And boys should get some crafty exposure since they are going to be the ones "expected" to shower their sweetie with Valentines. True?

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