Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Family Tree

Now that Mother's day has passed I can post my gift to my mother and mother-in-law.  I saw this family tree on Pinterest.  Smallgood Hearth had a great idea to make a personalized family tree. It was not very expensive, the frame was the most expensive part.  

I bought a canvas and stopped by the paint department for the paint chips. I had the rest of the supplies at home.  I started by painting a tree trunk and making sure to have a branch to hang the swing on.  Next was cutting out all the leaves.  I just free handed them and made sure I had extra.  To make the swing, cut a rectangle to scale for your tree. I used an embroidery needle to get the string through and then tied a knot at the top and bottom.  I glued the swing on and drew the heart with initials.  Next I set the leaves on to get an idea where they would fit, since I was trying to keep the family groups together.  Then I just used Tacky Glue to attach the leaves.  I even left a couple blank leaves for the two babies coming this fall.  I also left room for the growing families to add more leaves, extra leaves were taped to the back of the frame. 

Both moms were thrilled with the results.  I'm really pleased with it too and it wasn't hard to do.


Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Ratty doll hair fix

I have 5 daughters which means we have copious amounts of all things girl!  I got tired of fighting the barbie explosion  and I put the barbies away in the shed.  The original plan was to just take a break for a while.  The girls kept asking periodically to get them back and my response every time, "Keep your room clean, then we can talk."  Well, they finally did and I wanted to pare down before returning them. 

I also wanted to try out a pin a saw. Tammy at Housing a Forest had a simple fix for frizzy doll hair.  Before "retiring" the ratty haired barbies, I wanted to see if I could spruce them up.

The fix was simple.  Brush out the hair the best you can.  Soak the hair in really hot water. Brush again and let the hair dry.  It worked like a charm!  I have to admit that I used a little detangler on the tough ones.  

The girls were excited to enjoy their barbies again and to be able to actually brush hair too.  Next time I'll involve the girls and not wait until there is such a mess.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Layered Oreo Chocolate Chip Cookie Brownies

I saw these brownies floating around Pinterest with lots of different names, some are not very kid-friendly.  I was excited to try them because it had lots of my favorite things:  chocolate chip cookie, oreos and brownies.  I was disappointed, don't think I'll make them again.  They were just not what I envisioned.  I have other decadent dessert I enjoy a lot more, count this one as a fail.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Baby bow tie

My sister searched everywhere for a bow tie for her baby to wear in an upcoming wedding.  So she asked me if I would make one.  I only had one boy and he's about to turn 16, I was excited do a project for a little boy!  I checked out several tutorials and most closely followed this one.  I wasn't happy with the attachment methods I saw and got creative.  

I wanted something comfortable for the baby and easy to put on or off for the adult wrestling the little one.  My answer was to use the 1 inch wide elastic used for headbands.  It has just enough stretch and soft.  Next I found a swimsuit clasps for the closures, again hoping it would be easy to dress wiggly baby.  To attach the tie, I just carefully hot glued it on.  
I can't wait to see this on my sweet nephew!