Friday, July 19, 2013

Twins!

My daughter is obsessed with having me make her dolls and animals to play with.
And as usual I headed on over to Dolls & Daydreams . I had to purchase a pattern of a girl to make my daughter a mini of herself.
This pattern was perfect because it has glasses to make for the dolls.
 
 

Here she is with a retro tie dyed dress & funky cute tennis shoes. My daughter picked the striped cherry fabric for her legs because she is always wearing funky patterned knee socks. It worked out perfectly!
 


Here she is sporting her glasses, a top, a leopard skirt & her maryjanes.
 

And finally, here they are together.
Long brown hair & matching purple glasses & of course another fancy outfit! 

Oink Oink & Whoo Whoo

I had a lovely return customer ask if I would be able to make her an adorable owl
and a sweet little piggy.
But of course I could!
I hopped on over to Dolls & Daydreams again.
I LOVE her patterns.
 

The cutest little piggy in her darling red top & denim skirt with matching heart adorned shoes.
 
 

 
Isn't this just the sweetest little owl?
I love the chevron on her legs and her sweet little tennis shoes.
She is just lovely!

A Ruff Life

I have been loving the patterns from Dolls and Daydreams. My nieces and a nephew moved to Okinawa last year and I have been swapping goodies with my lovely sister in law. So I decided to make some gifts for the kiddos. I made them each an adorable dog in their favorite colors.
 

Three little dogs, red, blue & purple.
 
 


Purple puppy sporting a leopard skirt.
 
 

 
Blue puppy in some sock monkey pants.
 
 

I LOVE this color combo, it turned out so wonderfully!
 
 
 
I then had someone special order a pup for their newborn grandson. This chap got suited up for his arrival!
 

 
Blue & gray pup in a vest and shorts.
 
The pattern for these pups can be purchased here.

Monday, March 18, 2013

A Dear Deer

This sweet little dear was made from a pattern by Dolls and Daydreams which is available for purchase here. I love the little maryjane shoes and the accessories!

Here B has dressed her in matching pajamas. So adorable!
 

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Mooshie Bunny




I got this cute little pattern here for free and made one bunny for a birthday gift and the other went to my daughter who was hovering the whole time I was sewing! On the second bunny I decided to spruce up the belly a bit because the fabric I had used, while nice and fuzzy, seemed too plain. So I cut a hole in the belly of the bunny and put the striped fabric behind the hole and stitched it up.

Friday, May 25, 2012

Mouse in a Tin (Recycled)

I saw on pinterest that there was a pattern for sale to make a mouse in an altoids tin. The pattern looked really cute, but I can usually eyeball something and not need a pattern. So here is my version of a Mouse in a Tin.


Start with you altoids tin.



Cut felt to fit inside the top and bottom of the tin and glue it in place.



Make a cute mouse out of felt and fabric scraps.



Make a top blanket and glue it to the bottom of the tin so it won't fall out. Then make a small pillow out of a fabric scrap.



Sleepy mousy.



Inside of tin.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

My Pallet Garden is GROWING!!


Lettuce & Broccoli. Sadly the Oklahoma winds tore one whole bunch of lettuce right out of the box.



Tomatoes & Cauliflower both grown from seeds. :)



Broccoli & Lettuce.



Pumpkins!



Carrots!

Everything pictured here was grown from seeds! I cannot wait until it is time to harvest!!

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Above Ground Gardens Made from Pallets

My amazing husband humored me when I asked him to grab up some discarded pallets. He was skeptical of my visions of pallet gardens. But once I showed him a few ideas on Pinterest, he ran with it and came up with his own version of a pallet garden. I must say he did a super fantastically amazing job putting these together and even went above and beyond by adding solar lights! :) Here are some "instructions", it really isn't difficult. You just cover one side of the pallet with wood to create a bottom, box in the sides with more wood to create a box and then seal the wood.
Et voila, pallet garden!



Cover the "bottom" with wood, he used one solid piece but for the next ones he said he may use planks.


 Cover each side with a plank of wood to create a "box".

 Find cheap/free labor to paint them up  for you. Just be sure not use oil based stains that could taint the soil.

We arranged them on different heights of bricks for a "fancy" look. :) 

Here they are ready to be filled with soil. 

All done and with added bonus solar lights!

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Kawaii Teddy Bear Bento

I love this bento box shaped like a teddy bear head.
I used the cutest little sandwich cutters that also have a piece you can press into the bread to make an animal face. Adorable! :)




Slouchy Hat

Here is my latest crochet creation. A black and silver/gray slouch hat for a friend. :)




Monday, September 12, 2011

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Healthy Bento for Kindergarten


Super cute Hello Kitty Bento Box :)



Kiwi, Blueberries, Carrot & 2 Japanese Jellies



4 Tiny Hello Kitty PBJ Sandwiches & a Winnie the Pooh Egg

I got the bento box and egg mold in Okinawa and lucky for us my friend went to California and brought us back 3 big bags of the Japanese Jellies (like Jello). Yum!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Back to School Bento


Strawberries, carrots and Japanese jello. Yummy!


Star shaped egg and Hello Kitty sandwiches. :)


She loved it and ate every bite!!!