Sunday, 24 November 2013

Snow Filled Baubles

The 99p shop is becoming my favourite craft shop. I bought some transparent baubles there last week (99p for 6, surely you can't go wrong with that!?!)  not knowing exactly what to make with them.

In the end I decided to fill them with magic snow.

Magic snow comes in powder so you need to put the powder in the bauble first, add water, shake and close.

I covered the top of the bauble with ribbon to hide the very cheap looking top and that's it.

You could obviously fill them with whatever you want, beads, glitters, sand or anything else that takes your fancy.


Friday, 22 November 2013

Homemade Santa Sack

A couple of weeks ago, I decided to make a Santa sack for my little one and this is the one I initially wanted to copy (you can buy it here).


I bought a burlap (hessian) sack from Ebay for £4 and some stencils but changed my mind and decided to go for something more colourful instead.

That's when I came across my collection of buttons... Don't ask me why, but I LOVE buttons and I buy them for absolutely no reason. So I decided to finally use them.

I drew a Christmas tree shape on the sack and filled it with buttons using my glue gun. I also stuck a couple of sequins for good measure. To make the snowflake which is on top of the tree, use this tutorial.


To write Chloé's name, I cut out letters in felt, cut smaller ones out of fabric and hand stitched the fabric ones on the felt. I glued the lot to the sack.

And because I had some pretty cardboard lying around (I think it's time for me to stop buying materials...), I cut a couple of hearts in them and glued them to the letters. 

Finally I cut two pieces of ribbon and hand stitched one on each side of the sack to close it (though I suspect we'll never be able to do so considering how many presents we've already bought her...). 



I can't wait to start decorating my house for Christmas!

Wednesday, 20 November 2013

DIY Button Projects

It's been over a week since my last post, but between looking for a job, working at my current one, looking after a child and desperately trying to stay sane, I have a few things on my plate to say the least...

I've been looking at projects to use the impressive amount of crafty bits I have collected along the years and I've decided to start working with buttons.

I LOVE buttons! And if you're not convinced yet, here are a few ideas of what you could be using them for...











Friday, 1 November 2013

Chloé's New Top

Another day, another simple (and free!) pattern.

I actually made this top a couple of weeks ago but as I'm still concentrating on making a lot of headbands to fill Chloé's advent calendar with, I thought I'd post this one today.

The pattern is once again really easy to follow and you can print it here. This would fit a child age 3/6 months. I hope you like it!