
Showing posts with label crafty mom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafty mom. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Teacher Appreciation Gift Tutorial
Yesterday
I shared a photo of the teacher appreciation gifts final product Baby O and I
created to thank her teachers for their service. Her teachers totally LOVED their
gift and, thought it was very appropriate and super thoughtful. However, I have
to admit it was totally a last minute thing on my behalf...I actually put them
together at my desk in about 5 minutes. So,
I thought I’d share the details with you all in case you need a cheap, quick,
and easy idea for future teacher appreciation weeks with your child.
Supplies
Sunflower Grow Kits from Target $1 bins
Large Green Paper Clips
Target Gift Card
Tape
Heart Sticker or Magnet
Printer
Paper
Scissors
Scissors
Step by Step
Instructions
- Unfold paper clip ¾ of the way creating a bit of a hook
- Insert paper clip in the top of the flower kit box (via the smaller hook side)
- Tape Gift card to the larger hook
- Adjust the paper clip so that the gift card is straight up
- Place heart sticker or magnet (using tape) on the front of the box to cover $1 label
- Add a touch of personalization and create a cute little note for the teacher in word.
- Print note and cute it done to size
- Roll a piece of tape and place it on the back of your note
- Stick note on top of the heart sticker


Happy crafting fellow heartbeats
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Birthday Shoes (Tutorial)
Hey luvs,
Below is the how to instructions I used to bling out Baby
O’s converses for her Winter ONEderland Affair I told you about here. Working on this labor of love was pretty
straight forward and easy however, I found that having the right tools is
imperative. Additionally, don’t try this one unless you have patience lol. In
all seriousness the end results of this one makes completing the task worth it,
so if you have a little free time I hope you give it a try...Enjoy!
Supplies
- Converse Sneakers
- Hot Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
- 2 Bows
- Swarovski Elements Hotfix Crystals (the amount depends and size of crystals will vary based on how much bling you want and the size of the shoe)
- Swarovski Elements Hotfix Crystals Tool ($20 at Michael’s)
- Ribbon
Step by Step
Instructions
- Open your Hotfix Crystals Tool.
- Plug Hotfix Crystals Tool in the wall.
- Select the proper size tip (to match your crystal size) and place it on the Hotfix Crystals Tool.
- Open your Hotfix Crystals
- Lay your crystals flat on the table
- Take the Hotfix Crystals Tool and place it over one of the crystals
- Pick the Hotfix Crystals Tool up and the crystal should be on it
- Place the Hotfix Crystals Tool on the shoe
- Hold the Hotfix Crystals Tool on the shoe for a few second
- Remove the Hotfix Crystals Tool from the shoe and the crystal should be on the shoe
- Repeat the above steps until you shoe is bling out the way you want it
Once the shoe is has the right amount of bling...Add the
bow
- Plug up your Glue gun
- Add a glue stick
- Grab one of your bows and add a little glue on it
- Place the bow on the back of your shoe
- Hold the bow on the shoe for a minute
- Repeat the above steps for the second shoe
- Let your shoes try for 48 hours
The Tool
My Process
My Final Product
Happy crafting fellow heartbeats
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Memory Lane: Winter ONEderland (Outfit)
Of all the post in this series this is by far the one I’m
most excited to share. Not only do I love talking about my little diva fashions,
but for the most part all her outfits turned out just as I expected. Yes I said
all her outfitsJ. Turned out she needed an outfit for the cake
smash session, party, and her actual birthday. As I told you in my previous
post we had a lot going on in one weekend, and of course being that she’s only a
toddler I wanted to have several outfits in case things got messy with one or
two of them along the way. I didn’t want
to waste my time fighting stains during a hectic weekend. When I’d much rather
take that pressure off in that area and simply allow her to be free to enjoy
herself, so momma had options on deck.

Cake Smash
Once I knew the theme for of the party I
immediately emailed Baby O’s photographer Alana Marie Imagery (she is a beast,
like serious I’m never disappointed with her work.) to book the cake smash
session. I had already dropped the hint that I wanted to do one over the summer
at our family 6 month photo shoot, but I needed to email her so she’d know I
was serious, reserve our date, and start brainstorming on how the set would
look. Emailing Alana got me super excited and directly after, I stayed up
really late one sleepless night scouring one of my favorite sites for handmade
items...Etsy. When I first started my
Etsy search I wasn’t quite sure what type of look I was going for, but very
soon into it I found the perfect look via a site called lilabbehandmade.
This site had the cutest little tutu sets I’d ever seen and trust having a
daughter I had seen a ton lol. But, these were different and could be
customized so no two were the sameJ. Talk about exclusive, It was perfect. After
looking through all the designs the shop offered, and reading through some of
their reviews, I immediately messaged them with a laundry list of
questions. Much to my surprise the owner
Wendy responded promptly and we spent the rest of that night ironing out the
details. I felt so comfortable with her
work and responses I wanted to see Baby O’s outfit right then and there lol. Unfortunately,
that couldn’t happen as this shop was very high and demand and me placing my
order in November only meant that I was guaranteed to receive it just a few
days before the big photo shoot. Naturally the wait time had me nervous but I checked
my nerves at the door because as I stated above...momma had options. When I received
this outfit the week of Baby O’s photo session it was totally worth every dime
I spent and all the anxiety had. Wendy had out done herself and I honestly
couldn’t believe that she created such a masterpiece from just these few
details...
Colors
Design
Final product photos
Party Outfit
Sometime after I had placed my order with Wendy for the cake
smash look my friend Mariah launched her new online boutique Mariah’s Closet. Among the looks
her designed was the most adorable little skater skirt she created for another
toddler. I fell in love and just knew Baby O had to have it, so I texted her
instantly to work out the details. We decided that an all-white leather skirt
with purple accents on the bow was the way to go and I couldn’t have been
happier with the decision.
However,
I was a bit concerned when it came to the shirt selection. Not only did I not know exactly what shirt
I’d get to compliment the skirt, but I also had to ensure I selected the
perfect white. I couldn’t have my little diva in all white attire that didn’t
match, but not having seen the material before and how was I supposed to if my
white would work. In any case I knew I
wanted to go with an oneies in order to prevent any wardrobe malfunctions and found
the PERFECT one at H&M. Well almost
perfect. It was everything I was looking for but the bow tie color was
off...grrrr.
Being the innovative momma I am decide to switch it up and find some purple bows
and buttons to replace the existing ones.
As always my dear friend Tabby helped me out by gifting me some
left over bows she had made for her daughter. I excitedly took them, my new
purple buttons, and the shirt to the cleaners and requested a shirt up grade
lol. The final product was everything I’d hope it would be :)
With most of her party look complete the only thing left for
me to worry about was her shoes. I’m a firm believer that the shoes you wear
makes your outfit so I had to make sure hers were awesome. Unfortunately, for
me she has some tiny little feet so most cute little girl shoes don’t come in
her size, and I was left with only one option...tennis shoes. How in the world
I was going to make this preppy look work with a pair of tennis shoes was a mystery
until a friend randomly tagged me in a Instagram boutique that customize chuck Taylors. The designs were awesome so I thought it was
the perfect route to go until I seen their prices. There
was just no way I was going to pay over $150 for a pair of kid shoes. So I decided to make defining her shoes another labor of love for the party and DIY them (tutorial coming soon). After a few failed test runs I figured out the perfect formula and got it right.
Inspiration
Test
Final
With Baby O’s cake smash outfit and her planned attire for
the party complete she was all set. Although, due to the material of her custom skater skirt it was a bit heavier than expected. So to ensure she had the best time playing at her party she had a little outfit change half way through her Winter ONEderlamd affair. Which, all her guest seemed to love and made my heart smile because she got some good use out of all her looks.
First Look

Second Look
Thursday, March 13, 2014
A Year of 1st Board (Tutorial)
As I mentioned in my
post about this board here it was truly an emotional labor of love. So, I’m sharing this tutorial for those of
you interested in capturing some of your memories in this manner.
Supplies
- White wood board(I picked mine up from lowes for $12.)
- Chalk
- Photos
- Chalkboard paint
- Wet towel
- Hot glue gun and sticks
Step by Step Instructions
1. Wipe board down
2. Paint board with two coats of chalkboard paint
3. Let paint dry and settle for 48 hours
4. Spread chalk across the entire board
5. Wipe board completely clean
6. Frame *See framing instructions below*
7. Glue pictures unto framed board (as you would like).
8. Take chalk and decorate your board with reflective words (as you wish).
Deatils on Framing...
I originally had planned to frame this
board myself but didn’t have the proper tools. Going to Michael’s or any other
framing place was out of the question for a board this size. So of course I turned to my favorite handy
couple The Killings. These two love taking a on home improvement
project (Finished their whole basement, laid their own hard wood floors, etc)
and if nothing else I knew they would have the tools. Get this tho, Denise also
twist my hair lol (yup my friend is multi-talented and a mini perfectionist).
Any way when I reached out via text (sent her a few photos of the board) she
let me know to bring it over during my upcoming hair appointment so Des could
work on it for me...SCORE. I took my painted board with me and Des (another
mini perfectionist) worked on it the entire time. Unhappy with his initially
product he kept it. I got it back a few days later and it looked Amazing.In writing this tutorial I reached out to
team Killings for framing instructions and they provided the following.
Framing Supplies
• Pneumatic
nailer/stapler,
• finish nails,
• Wood filler,
• Sand paper,
• Miter saw
• Woodgrain Milwork
(door/window trim) 11/16in. x 2-14 x8in.
• Metal L shaped
bracets for support
• White paint
Step by Step Instructions
1. Measure your board (mine was 36 x40).
2. Using the miter saw cut the wood corners
at a 45 degree angle.*Please note: The cuts should be slightly
longer than the board (just in case there are changes that need to be made)*.
3. Use nailer at the corners to nail the
frame together.
4. Apply wood filler to fill-in nailer holes
and let it dry.
5. Once dry sand with sand paper to make
smooth.
6. Paint frame and let it dry.
7. Once paint dries put the board on the
back of the frame and screw the L brackets in each corner for support.
Happy crafting fellow heartbeats
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