Thursday, April 28, 2011

Easy Doll Dress Tutorial


This is Lucy.  My daughter has a thing called treasure chest at school which is basically a box filled with weird stuff that her teacher gets from various places.  The kids get to pick something out when they do a really good job at school.  Lucy came from that box.  She is obviously handmade and while she was a bit grubby when we got her I saw her potential.  She had some ridiculous dress on that was lost when we got her and quickly replaced by a dress that my daughter made from a piece of scrap fabric with two holes cut in it.  My daughter seems to have a thing for strange handmade second had items (her blankie is a weird quilt my mom bought at a yard sale with furry bears appliqued on it) so of course Lucy now has to sleep with her.  I finally had enough of her crazy clothes and decided to put an end to it today. I made up a tutorial as I went a long and this dress can be customized to fit any doll.

Start by taking your dolls measurements.  You will need: (1) top of where you want the bodice to hit to the waist, (2) waist to where you want the skirt bottom to be, (3) bust and (4) waist.   Add in your seam allowance to these measurements.  Since this is doll clothing I used a 1/4 inch seam allowance.


Using your bust measurements cut out two squares.  The width should be half of measurement 3 and length of measurement 1.

Cut out six skirt panels.  These should be the length of measurement 2.  They should each be the width of half of measurement 4.



Make some bias tape (you can also use store bought and skip this step).  I'm not real exact about this, I cut some strips of fabric about 2 inches wide and about 20 inches long.  Press in half and then unfold.  Press each side into the center.  Fold it in half and press.

On your square bodice pieces cut in 1 inch from the top and 1 inch from the side to take out a little rectangle of fabric like so.  Do this on both sides on both pieces.  These are the armholes.

Hem the top of the pieces.

Using your bias tape carefully trim the cut armhole edges starting at the bottom.  Sew up past the top, sewing just the bias tape together several inches, this make the strap.  Do this on both armholes on each piece.

Place the two bodice pieces right sides together and sew from the bottom sides to the bottom of the armhole on each side.  Sit bodice aside.

Stitch each of the six skirt panels together along the sides.

Press the bottom of your skirt panel into a hem and stitch.



Using a gathering stitch run a row of stitches along the top of the skirt panel.  Pull the threads to gather the skirt top until it fits the bodice.  Fold the skirt in half, right sides together and stitch the seam.

With the skirt turned  wrong side out place the bodice with its right side facing out upside down inside of the skirt.  Pin the bottom of the bodice to the top of the skirt and stitch all the way around.

Flip the whole thing right side out and you have your finished dress.

Place it on your doll and tie the ties and you know have a pretty little dress for your doll.

P.S. I know that these instructions might be a little confusing, but hopefully the pictures help.  It's really an easy quick sew.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Little Girl's Window Seat Restyle


I've been working pretty steadily on my daughter's room makeover for a few weeks now and you will be seeing a lot more of it in the future as I get areas totally finished.  My theme for her room has been vintage and I've been on a big restyle, remake, repurpose  kick in there.  Everything I have used for this project has either been something I already had, something I thrifted or something made from items I thrifted.  This little window seat area is one of my favorite things about our house and my son has an identical one in his room.  It has sat pretty much untouched since we moved in almost four years ago with the exception of a few cheap throw pillows.  I've been wanting to turn it into a beautiful inviting reading nook for my daughter for a while and finally have gotten around to it.  So here are a few pictures of what I started with and what I ended up with, and I should mention I did all of it in one morning!


I had three of these ugly throw pillows, I think they came from Big Lots.  I cut these open and reused the filling.


My mother in law gave me a garbage bag of this upholstery batting.  I shop Meemaw first and the craft store second.  These became the big cushions for the seat.

This is a small stack of my vintage fabrics, most of these have come from sheets or pillowcases that were thrifted.  A few are actual pieces of fabric that came from yard sales.  All of the fabrics I used in her room came from this stash, including the material for the curtains you can see in the first picture.

And the finished project.  I can't wait to see her face when she gets home from school today!

-Kim

Monday, April 25, 2011

What I've Been Working On

I've been a busty bee lately so I thought I would catch you up on a few of the projects that have been occupying my time lately.

                 I made these cute Bit of Whimsy Violet dolls for Easter.  You can find the pattern here.

                                                    Some of my homemade candy for Easter.


                                                  Butter Pecan cupcakes and sugar cookies.

                                                Peep cupcakes for my daughters school.


I've also been busy at the sewing machine and with a paint brush.  Hopefully I'll finish those projects up and show them soon.  Hope you all had a great Easter!

-Kim

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Happy Easter!

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I’m probably the last person in the world to learn that drawing on eggs with crayons before dunking them in coloring will give you some really pretty effects, and is the perfect easy-peasy way to decorate eggs for little ones.  Thanks to my friend Kiki, I am no longer in the dark, and we had so much decorating our eggs today.

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My Easter crafting took a major backseat this year as I swim upstream and try my damndest not to drown in schoolwork as this semester is coming to a close.  However, I did manage to eek out one little tiny lonely but oh-so-cute bunny at our D.I.Y. Louisville meet-up this week:

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I found this bunny cozie tutorial on the adorable go make me blog.

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I added a little bunny tail to mine, because really, what’s a bunny without a cute little fluffy tail?

Happy Easter, D.I.Y.’ers – may the Easter bunny fill all of your baskets with jellybeans and chocolate!

~julee~

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Marshmallow Cups: Quickie Recipe

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Hey peeps, I've got a really simple Easter recipe you have to try.  These little marshmallow cups are super gooey awesome and easy peasy.

Supplies:
marshmallow fluff
chocolate bark, melts or chips
mini cupcake wrappers

                  (ignore the Christmas plate, it was all I had laying around.  Your looking at the cups at the top)
All you need to do is grab some mini cupcake wrappers or candy cups, I got a big ol' bag of them at the dollar store.  Alright now melt some chocolate candy bark, melts or chips, I do this in the microwave. Next spoon a tiny bit into each cup and swirl it around so some goes up the sides, you can use a butter knife to help smooth it up the sides if need be.

 Let it set.  Now take a clean butter knife and run it under warm water.  Use your knife to scoop out some marshmallow fluff.  Put it in the center of the cup, get the knife wet again and smooth it out a bit.

Top them with more chocolate and let set.

Happy Easter!

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Birthday Party in a Box

 

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Last month I turned 27 (again), and Kim showed up on my doorstep holding a delightfully sweet gift.  She was unfortunately unable to celebrate with me, but she packed a birthday party in a box with everything I would need to have a celebration with my sweeties.

Ooooohhhhh…squeeeeee…

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Stop drooling over those chocolate peanut butter cupcakes, and take a look at all the other goodies inside:

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Handmade bunting, confetti, balloons, candles, plates, napkins, and bamboo forks.  All of it topped with vintage-esque fabric, and the cupcakes are topped with the most darling vintage deer toppers.

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Delightful, indeed!  Here’s to another wonderful 27th year!

~julee~