I'm excited to say that I am now the owner of a sewing machine! It's a 1969 Singer Touch & Sew Deluxe Zig-Zag Model 646. I got it for free off of Freecycle! It's an old one, but it works and it's perfect for me right now since I'm just starting out. I wanted to try and find a free working once since I'm kind of afraid that I'll get so frustrated with it and give up on doing anything with it. Lol. Luckily, a nice lady on Freecycle had one she wasn't using and gave it to me yesterday. I … [Read more...]
Daisy Grass Wreath Tutorial
I'm so very excited to bring you this wonderful tutorial on how to make your own Daisy Grass Wreath! This is probably the favorite wreath I have ever come across! Learn how to make your own by following the simple steps below! First you will need to gather your supplies. You will need: Styrofoam Wreath (I used a 12" Green Wreath) Lion Brand Fun Fur Yarn in Lime ( I used about 1 1/4 skeins of yarn - how much you need depends on how big your wreath is.) Daisy Trim (Mine was … [Read more...]
Handy Headband Holder Tutorial!
I'm super excited to be bringing you this great tutorial for a headband holder! I don't know about you, but I have a problem with my headbands getting lost. Plus, my daughter will get a hold of them and, unfortunately, break them. :( But I've found a way to keep them up and prevent them from being lost or broken! In comes the handy headband holder! I made one and I'm going to show you how to make your own!Enjoy! First you want to gather your supplies. Here is the … [Read more...]
Toilet Paper Roll Wreath Tutorial!
This toilet paper roll wreath is easy to make and a great way to upcycle old toilet paper rolls. Toilet paper art is an affordable way to decorate your front door or even a wall in your home. Add some colorful felt flowers and you have one gorgeous toilet roll wreath for the home. I was fortunate enough to be chosen by Mom Central to throw a Cottonelle In-Home party. I invited ten of my friends and family. Unfortunately, only my mom was able to come to the party, but we still had … [Read more...]