March 24, 2011

{tutorial: jewelry storage}


I'm excited to share with you all the tutorial (it's eaassssy!) for this cute, vintage inspired jewelry storage/display. Total cost for this little project...about $2.00. You can't beat that!


Materials:
Frame: I found mine at the thrift store, and decided to keep it its gold color, some say ugly, I say charming. 

Lace: I got a scrap piece in the clearance bin at Joann's Fabrics for $.50 cents. It's a soft shade of pink, but any color you prefer will work.

Cup hooks: These are available at most hardware stores, Target, Walgreens, etc...any store that has a home improvement section really.  I grabbed mine from a box of hubby's tool stuff (hope he doesn't mind.) My cup hooks are 1" in size.

Staple Gun











Easy right? And so cute hanging on the wall. I love organized jewelry, and depending on how much you have and how big your frame is this project can really be customized to fit anyones needs.

I'd love to see photos of this project from other people. If you do decide to make one send me pics (abstractgraceinfo@gmail.com) and i'll feature them on the blog! 

March 22, 2011

{silhouette- part 2}

In my last post I showed you the digital proof of Ella's silhouette, and promised that i'd give you a shot of it framed and in use. The frame I used was a cheap-o black wood frame from the dollar store which I painted white. Three coats later and with the print (I just printed it on card stock-nothing fancy) in the frame i'm very happy with how it turned out! So cute and personal, plus the hubby liked it, so that's always a plus.


And I just couldn't resist putting the picture below up in today's post. Someone has learned how to pull themselves up to standing on furniture. This is how little lady greeted me after her morning nap, bed head and all. 

I've been having a TON of fun playing around with some new photoshop actions from Florabella Actions. While I have both done photography with no post editing and with, I love the way that actions speed up workflow and can really change the feel of photographs. The photo below was processed with Mademoiselle at 100% opacity. I've had a few people ask me about her blue eyes: other than the action (which was processed on the whole photo) I didn't do any retouching or color enhancements of her baby blues...they really are stunning! We can't go anywhere without someone commenting on them. I had a mini photo sesh with little lady a few weeks ago playing around with some other actions. I'll have to share those with you another day.

Happy Tuesday!

March 21, 2011

{fun with silhouettes}

There is something so classic about a silhouette, and with today's design software, it's easy to twist a modern version of them. There are a TON of tutorials out there about how to make one using your own photo, but I especially like the one from Jones Design Company (you can find it HERE). 

I made one up for Ella June, and have it framed and in her nursery. It's the perfect personal touch to her already adorable room (photos to come). I added a small flower from my digital scrapbooking stash, and put her name below the whole thing. It really is darling, and EASY to do! One tip that really helps is to make sure that picture has a dark background behind the subject, other than that...it's easy peasy!

March 18, 2011

{find a friend friday - link up! week 5}

Welcome to week 5 of Find a Friend Friday. Alissa and I are so excited you're back.


 This week has been filled with trips to the antique mall treasure hunting for some new pieces for the house (no luck so far), play dates (good for not only Ella, but mommy too), dinner with friends, oh..and the most fun, a girls night in. We ate pasta (too much pasta) and ice cream, and there were no children! (ekk!) just adults, a lovely group of women chatting about craft projects, shopping, and other girly topics. It was a fun night, and I can't wait to do it again!

Now onto the task at hand, I'm thrilled to introduce you to Ruthanne from Eclectic Whatnot! You are going to love her fun, outgoing personality, and her shop filled with all kinds of amazing goodies.





1.Tell us about yourself.
My family is a modern day Brady Bunch.When hubby and I met, I was a single mother of one and he was a single father of three. Now, after thirteen years of marriage, we’ve added four more children to our number and become convinced of the necessity of caffeine!
I am passionate about my Lord, my husband (aka the French teacher ~ it’s okay if you’re slightly jealous), and my children.
Here are some randomly random things about me . . . .
I homeschool.
I’ve been known to eat chocolate chips straight out of the bag.
I’m having a love affair with my sewing machine.
I listen to classical music.
I like beer. The dark kind.
I love the arts.
I devour good literature.
I’m a compulsive baker.
I’m a Reformed Baptist.
I heart old, B&W movies.
I think my husband is sexy.
I love him. Like a lot.
I also have a crush on Jack Bauer. It’s okay. My husband knows.
My drug of choice is the Caramel Macchiato from Starbucks (Grande, please).
Show tunes make me happy.
I hide behind my Nikon.
I dearly love to laugh.
2. Tell us a little about your shop.
My shop . . . . . oooh, I love that little corner of my world. {happy sigh} I sew ruffled camera strap covers, pleated scarves and some adorably, ruffled skirts. 
I kinda have a thing for ruffles. ;D





3. How did your shop name come to be?
My blog name came first. Eclectic Whatnot just came to me one day over three years ago and I instantly loved it. I started my blog that same night. I can blog about anything and it's a great fit to my shop as it grows and expands. I'm not limited to any certain product or style. I love that!
4. What got you started with your craft,and selling your items?
My friend Melissa gifted me with a homemade camera strap cover over a year ago. I wondered if i could make one, too. I dusted off my sewing machine and started playing around with fabric. Now, almost a year after opening my shop, my machine is still humming along and I'm still playing with fabric.
5. Favorite part of your day?
Ooooh. I love the evenings. The quiet after a full day. The children tucked into bed and snoring softly. Me and my man snuggled on the couch.

6. What food or food group would you refuse to live without?

Mexican. I love me some Mexican food. Nom nom nom

7. Where can we find you?

Twitter: @eclecticwhanot

Thanks for visiting, hope you'll link up so we can meet you and get to know you better. You can link up your blog or a specific blog post. Tell your friends and share our button.

Rules for Party:
1. Please follow myself, Rags To Stitches Boutique and Eclectic Whatnot
2. Leave some love if you want us to follow you back
3. Find some new friends.

Party ends on Monday night! Happy linking!

March 14, 2011

{I want! Er...Ella wants! On the hunt for bookends}

I've been searching for bookends for Ella's nursery. During a recent trip to Goores (a high end baby store in Northern California) I came across these: the Skip Hop Zoo Bookends- Owl. 
They have a whole "Zoo" line of backpacks, bookends, bibs and lunch pails that are so cute! (I couldn't resist getting Ella this lunch pail, and yes, even though she's only 9 months old we use it almost every day.) It's just too cute not to find something to put in it. 

Then I came across this set of bookends from Pottery Barn which are just perfect for her room. Same color scheme, and they are handmade (or so they say they are on the PB website). Also, I prefer the overall design to the Skip Hop ones. Now I just need to decide whether I will A.) buy them or B.) attempt to make them myself. The PB site gives the dimensions and the fill for them, which is sand (and polyfill I assume). I may have to take a trip into my local Pottery Barn to further examine them.
Until then, I'm one step closer in my search for the perfect bookends. 

Happy Monday!

March 12, 2011

{ta da!}

Remember the baby shower I helped out with from 400 miles away? Well I was sent a few pics of how everything turned out. Super cute! You can re-read the original post HERE, see the invite, water bottle labels and even download the cupcake toppers for FREE! 



Cute huh?! If you do use the toppers, please send pics! You can email me directly (see contact in the sidebar) or leave a link in the comments section. 

March 11, 2011

{find a friend friday - link up!}

Welcome to week #4 of Find a Friend Friday. Alissa at Rags To Stitches and I are so excited you're here! I'm so sorry we haven't linked up in while. I promise you'll find us here every Friday from now on. So link up and tell your friends to link up too. 


Today I'm so excited to introduce you to
Mandie @

Mandie's Mumblings

You have to check out her blog and her shop, it's filled with all sorts of eye candy decor for you and your home. All the colors she uses are amazing

1.Tell us about yourself.
I'm a girl that loves fabric, coffee, my camera, and my husband, Gabe. I moved from the midwest almost 5 years ago when we got married to New Mexico where Gabe has lived his entire life, and I'm now spoiled by the (mostly) mild winters and beautiful mountains.
2. Tell us a little about your shop.
I sell accessories for you & your home! Cute little pouches for your purse, wristlet clutches, hot pads, and cute little coasters for your coffee table! I enjoy mix & matching fabrics to make something unique & one-of-a-kind.
3. How did your shop name come to be?
One night while laying in bed, it just came to me. I got up right away and registered it with etsy because I thought it was that fab & didn't want anyone else to take it! I didn't even open my shop up for over a year after I named it!
4. What got you started with your craft and selling your items?
I began sewing in February of 2010 when I needed a hobby. I'd collected fabric for a while before that, but had no use for it, so figured that sewing would be a good thing to try. In July I signed up for a craft show that took place in October, and a week after the show, I officially opened up my shop. moxiemandie has now been around for a few months & I'm having such a fun time watching it grow & evolve- even in just the last 6 months! It's amazing what a little time and experience does to a small business!
5. Favorite part of your day?
My favorite part of the day is when my husband gets home from work. I work days, and he works nights, so it's wonderful at the end of the day to see his face!
6. What food or food group would you refuse to live without?
Dairy! I know it's not the best for you, but yumm! I  love cheese, milk, and especially ice cream!
7. Where can we find you?
my shop: moxiemandie
my twitter: mandiegirl

My Facebook Page: moxiemandie
Here are just some of the awesomeness in her store. Go check it out!! Mandie has also offered to give my readers FREE SHIPPING on your order. Just use the coupon code RAGS2STITCHES


{Ruffled Notecards} - Eek! need me some of these!




Now for the Linky Party Rules:
1. Follow Rags to Stitches, Abstract Grace and MoxieMandie
2. Leave us some love if you want us to follow you back
3. Meet some new friends!!

This party ends on Monday so don't forget to link up and tell your friends to link up too!


February 23, 2011

{dolls, dolls, dolls!}

I know Ella June is only 8.5 months old, but she already has a best friend. Her name is Alivia Rae (we call her Ali) and her mom and I are best friends too! In fact we've been best friends since we were in the 2nd grade, almost 20 years! Ali's mom and I grew up dreaming of being in each other's weddings, and raising our kids as best friends, so when we both got engaged (4 weeks apart) and got married (4 weeks apart) AND were pregnant at the same time (had our babies 6 months apart) it was like a dream come true! Ella and Ali were destined to be best buddies. Really though, they have no choice.

Ali turned one recently and this is the special little gift that came from Ella (made by me). It's a handmade doll. I can just picture the girls now playing pretend with their dolls. Growing up remembering how special it is to have a best friend.
I made Ali's doll with pigtails, just like how her momma likes to fix her hair. She also has vintage lace and brown ball trim at the waist, green stockings with ric rac trim, and the sweetest two hearts on the chest (representing Ali and Ella) with an embroidered detail. Not pictured I also sewed down the sweetest little bow in her hair. It really put the doll over the top in cuteness and girlie factors. 

These photos were taken before I put two eyes and the tiniest red mouth on her (and of course the bow in her hair) to finish her off. She turned out so darling, and I can't wait to make Ella one of her own. <3

February 22, 2011

{free download: owl cupcake toppers}

Recently I shared about designing a suite of invitations and decorations for a friends baby shower, with the theme being owls. I thought I'd share how everything turned out with you. I'm not by any means a graphic designer, but I've been having a ton of fun lately designing invitations for friends. In fact this is my 4th! 

The invitation is sized to fit the Costco postcard when printed (4x6). The postcards are a great heavy card stock and are glossed. They really look beautiful and are a great option for inexpensive invite printing. Plus, you can put additional information on the back side (think clothing sizes, or registry information) and you always have the option to put them in envelopes if you don't want to send them out on their own as postcards (which I think is a darling idea). 

Here is the invite:
The details have been changed so don't think about crashing the party. :)

The water bottle labels. I printed these out on full sheet sticky paper and cut them out. They stick right on a standard sized water bottle. 

The cupcake toppers!


As promised, you can join in on the owl goodness and download the Owl Cupcake Toppers for free by clicking HERE. If anyone is interested in purchasing the invites, water bottle labels, and cupcake toppers customized with your child's info please feel free to send me an email and we may be able to work something out. Otherwise enjoy your download, and get to baking some cupcakes!

February 21, 2011

{project: car play mat}

I have been SOOOOO looking forward to sharing this project with all of you. I couldn't share it until after this last Saturday as it was a gift for a very special little boy, and I didn't want his Mom to see what I had been working so hard on for him.

Because it was a true labor of love I didn't take pictures along every step of the way, I did however take a lot of pictures, and I think you'll be able to navigate you way through how I made it. I free handed all of my buildings, trees, and the layout of the whole thing.

The great thing about this project is that you can put whatever you want on yours, and tailor it to your child's interests. If I were making one for Ella (which I will in the future) I'd do more female centered places, like the nail salon, and a cupcake shop. But for the birthday boy I stuck to police station and grocery store. :)

The basic idea is that it is a car play mat. Just so you get a feel for how big it is it's about 2ft by 2ft, just small enough to fold up and stick inside the diaper bag for a easy all-in-one toy on the go. It is complete with roads, stop signs, yield signs, a pond, grocery store, car wash, gas station, park (with slide and swings), a car lot, trees, flowers, grass, sand, and a neighborhood of houses.

The front is cotton, while the buildings and such are made of felt, and the back is soft flannel. The finished project was edged in coordinating seam binding. Everything was sewing down to ensure that it stays nice and secure, and will help to keep it around and in good condition to play with for a very long time.

Here are some photos of the process:
All of the completed buildings above, no roads. 

The neighborhood houses, and the beginnings of the park. The yellow piece is the slide, and two blue rectangles will be the swing set. 

The pond. This is my FAVORITE part of the project, and the part that I feel really makes it uniquely my design. I made the pond a zippered pocket so that you can stash matchbox cars in there. Now you'll never be without a car, and you wont lose them when you're done playing. GENIUS!!! :)

This is a close up of the grocery store, mail box, stoplight, and the flags for the car lot. 

Here is a view of the whole mat with the roads added. I used black felt for the roads, and hand embroidered the yellow dashed line. The white road markings are zigzag stitches done on my sewing machine. You can also see here that I used quilt batting (warm and natural I think?) in between the top and the back. You can also see here that the flannel I used on the back was a blue car print with various road signs. 

A close up of the grocery store, pond, car lot, a neighborhood house, and the park. There is also a stop sign and a yield sign in there as well. 

The neighborhood. Two houses and the park.

At the top of this photo you'll see the gas station (complete with a shoe lace as the gas hose), the police station, and the car wash. I used clear buttons as bubbles, and cut strips that move for the car wash scrubbers. 

Silly me, I didn't take a picture of the complete finished project so you could see it backed and with the light blue binding. Oh, well, I think you get the feel. 

Overall the project took me approx. 15-18 hours to complete. Yes, it was quite an investment of time for a 1st birthday present, but the quality is good and the birthday boy is sure to get years and years of enjoyment from it (I hope). I also hope that he keeps it as a keepsake. Handmade things like this always get me nostalgic.

 I can't wait to start another one of these. Now that I have one under my belt I think the next few I do will be less trial and error, and less time consuming. Nevertheless, it was worth every hour I put into it. I'd love to make a few up to put in the shop, but I'm not sure that the time it takes would justify a reasonable price. What do you think? Maybe I'll put one up and see how it does? Oh, and if anyone has questions about the project or the process ask away! I'd be more than happy to answer them.