Thursday, September 29, 2011

Boutique Bow Ties

It's not often I get to style four kids at once. Last weekend my girls and my godsons were all able to get fancy for a Fall wedding in the mountains of North Carolina.

I had fun putting the pieces together, but I knew I wouldn't be able to find the bow ties I had in mind. I did a little fabric shopping but before I got to the point of spending ridiculous quantities of time and gas running around I decided to head to my favorite thrift store that organizes clothing by color. Really, it's such a simple thing, putting things in color order. I was able to find what I wanted in about 30 seconds. Why doesn't every thrift store work that way?

Here's what I scored-- this looooovely Oscar de la Renta blouse for $3. I know, a pity to cut it up. But it was just the color I wanted and even had a nice subtle diagonal stripe. The highest quality polyester to be found, to boot.

To add the stripes that I had in mind, I first ironed interfacing onto the back side of the fabric. It gave the fabric enough body that it would stay nice and smooth for freezer paper stenciling. I cut strips of varying widths with freezer paper and ironed them on to the right side of the fabric. Then painted my black stripes with regular acrylic craft paint. Before the paint had a chance to dry I pulled the freezer paper off. Easy peasy, and exactly what I'd pictured. How often does that happen? Not very often.

To make the bowties, I followed this Lemon Squeezy tutorial. Exactly what I needed and I think I made them both in an hour. 

But... I did cheat a little. It was a classic crafterhours project-- well after bedtime. I decided to use twill tape instead of making the matching fabric strips for the neck since the boys were going to wear collared shirts. And because the boys were not accessible to me for a fitting at that hour,  I made the soft side of the velcro longer to make the bow tie adjustable. 

What was really amazing about it was that the boys didn't immediately rip them off. I don't think they ever took them off. With anything I make for any kid, I start by assuming that they won't wear it at all. Keep expectations low and then you're pleasantly surprised if they'll even stop to consider touching it. You just never know.

This being one of the most kid-thoughtful weddings of all time, there were special lunch sacks packed with kid-friendly food and a whole table of toys and games for them to enjoy.

Since we were on a farm, the kids could make all the noise...

and do all the running they pleased.

The room to run and make noise was much appreciated by all. I'm thinking that's why there are so few photos of the bow ties. There was hardly any sitting still until they all collapsed into their car seats long after the sun went down and just after the S'mores came out. In my book, that's a celebration worthy of hot pink striped bow ties made just for the occasion.

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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Santa Starts Early, too


Santa can't get all of his work done at the last minute, and neither can we. Ready to get started on that holiday crafty to-do list? Today we're blogging at Skip to My Lou as part of their Holiday Bake, Craft & Sew Along Series. You'll find the full tutorial for this Santa Bag there-- along with dozens of other ideas.

This bag could be used as a large gift bag, but for us it's holiday decor and a plaything more than anything else. My 2 and 5 year old each fit nicely inside of it for the alternate sibling to pretend they're carrying a reeeeally heavy Santa Sack full of goodies. Here's the inspiration for our version:

It's never too early to get started, eh? 


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Monday, September 19, 2011

Handmade Dress Up with The Train to Crazy



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Hi guys!  We're over at The Train to Crazy today as part of Andrea's Handmade Dress Up series.  We're sharing our tutorial for our comfy-as-jammies princess costumes.  If you're new, go check them out, or if you say "meh, that's old news, Crafterhours", then just head over there for the rest of the month for a whole smorgasbord of handmade dress up ideas, just in time for Halloween.  I know I'll be there.  I'm totally stumped this year.


Just a peek at what you'll find: Belle, Sleeping Beauty, Prince Phillip, Snow White

Thanks so much for inviting us to be a part of this fun and helpful series, Andrea!
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