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Showing posts with label On a Budget. Show all posts
Showing posts with label On a Budget. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Thread Rack

I got this idea from The Creative Homemaker.  This was something I really needed! Ever since I bought those 64ish embroidery threads spools.


I
Love
it!

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Its not perfect, but exactly what I needed. Again my dad did all the work. But I used some simple plywood strips and made it about 24"x24". It doesn't look quite so crooked in my room...

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For an added piece I painted an old piece of wood I had and glued "thread" {which I cut with my silhouette, just some card stock} with mod podge.

'til next time! 



Katie


Linking up with- Tatertots and Jello , Flamingo Toes, The Well Crafted Home, The Grant LifeOne Artsy Mama 

Friday, November 9, 2012

Room Reveal {Finally}

I guess I could just say I'm Back... again.

Every once in a while I'll have this thought "I should go post something".

But I never quiet get around too it. Well here I am! Finally!
 
My room's not quite finished, not sure if it will every be 'finished', but I was able to accomplish quite a lot over the summer. (which was how long ago?!)

Then Allison took her camera to China. :(

And I got really busy.

But I have finally settled down to show you the big reveal!


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New shelves, hanging basket, mason jars, flowers, bows, mirror, pin and needles, sewing machine.
What could be better?
I mainly did one wall in my room {which was empty} adding the shelves, mirror and baskets. I love how it turned out! Thanks to my dad for helping my with this project! He bought the wood, hardware and put it together.

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My cubicle which also holds my fabric bolts. Plus my fabric bulletin board.

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Homemade flower accents and bows.

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Hooks to hold a few diaper bags.

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Mason jars to hold my scissors, pencils, pens, and anything else.

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Embroidery Hoop projects. Sew on shop labels. Pins. Mason Jar with elastic.

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Add some buttons, lace and homemade flowers. I painted the shelves a lighter green than my wall and 'tried' to distress it with brown undertones. It didn't turn out perfect, but that's ok.

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Don't worry I'm not addicted to Star Bucks! {to be honest I've only been there once} But they make great button jars!


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I also have a new thread rack! {YES!} Which I'll share next week. :)

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Linking up with- Tatertots and Jello , Flamingo Toes, The Well Crafted Home, The Grant LifeOne Artsy Mama 
Katie

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Cardboard Box Laundry Hamper Tutorial

I was cleaning out my room yesterday when this idea sprang on me. I've been looking for a laundry basket for awhile., but couldn't find anything I really liked in my price range.



I was looking at something like this. But all the baskets I liked were $30-$60, which I didn't want to pay. So on the whim I got to thinking "why couldn't I make my own using a cardboard box?".

And I did.
Here is my new "basket" 

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I love that I now have a lovely laundry basket that matches my room! Plus all it took was a cardboard box, some fabric I had on hand and a little elbow grease! Plus it was under $10!
Its not quiet at sturdy as a normal basket, partially due to the box I picked. You could even add some strap to the wide of the box if you want to carry it around.

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Supplies:
1 yard Fabric for box
1 1/2 yard Fabric for lining
Cardboard Box
Hot glue

I also used: 
Felt
Fleece

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Here's my box!

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My box was falling apart at the bottom so I started by taping it up.

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Then I cut my box down to about 18".

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I decided to cover the top of my box with felt to smooth out the cut marks. Cut your felt sheets into 4 equal strips.

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Hot glue them around the top of your box. I used about 1 1/2 felt sheets.

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Starting with your long sides hot glue it along the bottom of your box, leaving some extra off the edge for folding over. 

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Pull it tight and glue it across the top and glue. I only had about 2/3 yrd fabric or I would have made my pieces large so I could pulled it up and over to the inside of the box. Although the living will cover it.

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Finally pull the edges tightly around the sides and hot glue into place. Repeat for other side.

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I ran out of fabric and so had to start piecing it for one side. You can barely see the seam here.

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For the short sides, also start by gluing it in along the bottom edge.

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Instead of gluing it along the top first, fold over the edge of the fabric and glue it along the edge.This way you get a nice clean edge. I was thinking of adding some pipping too, but I didn't have enough fabric. :(

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Finally glue it along the top. and trim any extra off the top. Repeat for other side.

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For the bottom I decided to use some Pellon fleece I had on hand. This part is optional. Trace the bottom of your box onto a piece of fleece and cut it out.

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Then glue your bottom piece onto your fleece.

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Finally glue the fleece piece onto the bottom of your box.

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For the lining cut out your 4 side pieces and a bottom piece. I ran out of fabric (only had 1 yrd. on hand) so used some white fabric for the bottom.

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First I piece the 4 side pieces together in a long strip and did a quick hem along the edge.

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Then I sew it all together in the a tube shape.

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Pin on the bottom piece and sew 1/2" along the edge.

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I wasn't being very precise and made my lining too big, so I gathered some at the back.

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And there it is! I love the fact that I finally have a laundry basket/hamper and it was so inexpensive!



Linking up with- Tatertots and Jello , Flamingo Toes, The Well Crafted Home, The Grant LifeOne Artsy Mama 
Katie

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Spruce up a Box Tutorial

While I was preparing for my "craft fair" (read about it here) I knew I need some cheap and super fast table decor and boxes.


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Aren't they cute? I just love them, I think I might keep them forever! And you know what? Its under a $1 a box!! Yay!

Supplies: Fabric (Scraps or 1/8-1/4 should do)
Box Paper (wrapping, butcher or kraft)
Scissors
Tape
Hot Glue
Ribbon or RicRac (optional)


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Take your box and cut off the edges. I used my lovely electric scissors and they were wonderful! *sigh*


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Next Wrap your box in any desired paper.


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Cut 4 strips of fabric a desired width X the box's length plus 2" extra. My total width was 4"

Stating with the longer sides of the box place a line of glue on the inside of the box and lay the fabric down. Place another dot on the corner and push the fabric down waiting slightly for it to dry.

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Fold the fabric out and glue it where the fabric overlaps to the corner. Repeat for other side.
Now to the short sides. Fold the fabric in so the length is equal to that of the boxes. Place your line of hot glue and set the fabric on top.

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Fold it over and glue it on the edges.


Take your RicRac or ribbon and glue it on to the edge of the the fabric all the way around your box. Now if you'd like you can place some paper on the inside of the box so it has a nice inside finish, or if your like me just use as is!

Linking up with- Tatertots and Jello , Flamingo Toes, and One Artsy Mama 



Katie