Showing posts with label WOW. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WOW. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

WoW 18 - Details for 19

For this WoW I decided to make my gift for Juliette's Godmother, who is also my aunt. I know my aunt was very touched to have this extra special role in our lives. I hope that this little plaque is a daily reminder of how much we love & appreciate her.

((If you would like the cutting file for this quote, just let me know and I'll post it))

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After several weeks of blogging like crazy and having no time to pursue my artistic endeavors, I've decided to make WoW a month long challenge. On a weekly basis it requires a ton of work on my end. But I love the idea of it, I appreciate it so much when you participate, and I hope in time it will grow.

For WoW #19, I am tasking you to make something masculine. I find it sooo tough to think of items to make the men in life ( though lately I have had a ton of ideas..) You will have until midnight on June 4th (MTN time) to enter this challenge. Just in time for Father's Day!! Please use the linky tool below to enter..


Wednesday, April 27, 2011

WoW 17 - Details for #18

For this week's WoW, I challenged you to do something better for the Earth. Any type of recycling, upcycling, planting a tree, etc.. As artists we have the skills to look beyond an item's face value and find something more. We have the skills to create items that many people have to purchase.

If you have toddlers, you probably own stock in Ziplocs. You need them for everything! I get pretty tired of buying them every week and we finally bought a HUGE box of the sandwich size ones at Costco. Ugh - what a waste of money and detriment to the environment!

I had seen tons of the fabric reusable bags on Etsy for awhile now, and thought that would be a great start to end our excess of plastic. Here is the pattern I found online and used for this project. Really great pattern and took me minutes to whip up. Here is my Nemo inspired reusable snack bag- perfect size to hold goldfish crackers!



Isn't it adorable? Seriously took me less than 30 minutes to make this. I'm going to sit down this summer and plow through a ton. They are fabulous for playdates and to pack in Isabelle's lunch box.

And I had another thought. Just about every toy you buy for toddlers these days comes with a gazillion parts and no bag to store them it. So we buy a TON of gallon sized plastic bags too. I'm going to make these bags a lot larger and I can toss her toys in the them. One for cars, one for doll clothes, etc,..

What did you make for WoW?
Kathleen make these awesome raised flower planters out of unused drain tiles. This is such a creative idea! Never would anyone imagine that those were a recycled craft. I love that these are also raised beds - I hear that helps a lot with gardening. Love them Kathleen!


WoW Challenge #18
Where would be without our dear Mothers?
With Mother's Day just around the corner, let's celebrate those amazing women that helped us along the way. It can be in honor of your mother, grandmother, godmother, or any woman that may have filled that role in your life.

Want to join in on the WoW challenge?
Post your project to linky tool below before midnight (MTN) of next Tuesday.
Want more details on WoW - go here.

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

WoW #16 - Details for #17


Did you channel your inner Punky Brewster? Mixing patterns can lead to great results! Just ask my toddler, Isabelle. She is a big fan of mixing it up.

For this week I tried to piece my first circle. Piecing by far is not my favorite way to quilt, but I'm trying to find love for it. The circle was a bit fiddly,but I'm pretty happy with the end result. In the project I mixed a few stripes, a few polka dots, and some batiks. The center is a fabric
covered button to pull it together. Oh and of course I had to add some free motion quilting in there.

What did you do this week? Kathy created some adorable spring folded fan flowers!
I think these would be fabulous in a vases all over the house. I loved the mixed prints and button centers.

WoW Challenge #17 - Mother Earth
With Earth Day this week, let's create something in honor of our home. You can focus on recycling, nature, etc. Maybe try your hand at gardening or find a great new use for your soda cans.

Want to join in on the WoW fun?
Submit your link below before midnight (MTN) next Tuesday.





Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Results for WoW #15 - Details for #16..



I apologize for the photos, they were done in the wee hours this morning. I will try to take some fabulous pics this afternoon while the kiddos nap! So for this week's WoW I was inspired by The Beatles' song "In My Life". The lyrics have always resonated with me, the idea that yes I had a life before you but I love my time with you most of all.

For this project, I free motioned a portion of the lyrics. I did it in a light blue thread that matches the fabric. I wanted the words to be there, but not overwhelm the canvas. I know it's hard to read with these photos, here are the lyrics I stitched:

"Though I know I'll never lose affection for people and things that went before. I know I'll often stop and think about them. In my life, I love you more"

I pulled it together with a free motioned applique of a home. Because that's is what love is all about, making a home with those you love.

Music can be so inspirational. If you haven't made something inspired by lyrics, I recommend you try to one. Once you start thinking about songs that are significant for you, I bet you'll have loads of ideas!

WoW Challenge #16 - Pattern Mix Up
This one is inspired by Isabelle. She loves to mix floral with strips with polka dots! I sometimes cringe when she decides on what her outfit for the day will be, but she works it and it always looks adorable. So reach outside your comfort zone and play with different patterns.

This doesn't have to be just fabric, you can do it with paper, digital images, etc..

Want to join in on the WoW fun?
Add your link below by midnight of next Tuesday.




Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Results for WoW #14 - Details for #15..


Is a butterfly a bug?
Well caterpillars are..
I made Isabelle this dress inspired by Eric Carle's
"The Very Hungry Caterpillar".
Isn't it a genius idea to make clothes inspired by books??
Well, I'm not the genius behind it!
No Big Dill asked some fabulous bloggers to do just this thing
- create clothes inspired by children's books.
No.. I wasn't one of the bloggers chosen -
I'm a still a little fish in a HUGE pond.
BUT can I ever ignore a call for creativity
even when I'm not invited - heck no!

So I joined the party and this is also my entry for this week's WoW.
As I was searching for fabric, it occurred to me
that batiks have a very similar appearance.
When I saw the butterfly batik - I was in heaven!

Isabelle of course is crazy about this dress.
My lil' Punky Brewster loves BRIGHT colors, green, purple,
and mariposas.

What did you make for WoW?
Kathleen was inspired by butterflies too! You know great minds..
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50204564@N03/5593628977/
My kiddos would go nuts over a dimensional butterfly on their baskets.
The buttons add a really fun textile touch to it too!
I will have to do that for sure next year.
Thank you so much Kathleen!

WoW challenge #15!
Are the hills alive with the sound of music? You tell me!
This week you are challenged with the theme of music.
Could be music notes, a band, an instrument, even your own live performance.

Want to join in on the WoW fun?
Add your link below with my *new* linky tool
Having trouble? Let me know!
You have till midnight of next Tuesday





Weekend Bloggy Reading

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Results for WoW #13 and tutorial - Details for #14..

I love Easter candy.
I love Peeps.
For this challenge I decided to show my love
for the marshmallow goodness.

I didn't set out to go the route of kitsch,
but I ended there.
And really, I think it is appropriate for the neon sugar candy!

What do you need?
*2 packages of Peeps (you could probably use one,but um..some were eaten..)
*a heart foam wreath form (! buy 2, I have a fab-u-lous
Mom's Day wreath in the works.. and you'll need one!)
*ribbon
*a yard or so off BRIGHT tulle
*spray varnish (you don't really need this..but I did)
*hot glue


1.) Wrap your heart form with ribbon.
It doesn't need to be perfect at all, it's just to cover the majority of the foam.

^ See - not perfect all ...don't worry!

2.) Hot glue peeps on to form.
Keep in mind - it's HOT and you're working with marshmallows.
Yup.. I got burned a few times.
Feel free to use a different type of adhesive that is not hot..
Here is the back of the wreath when I was done.
I added another string of glue on the back between the Peeps and form.

That was going to be it.. but it looked really sad and bare.
I tried to glue some brown moss around them,
but that was way too natural for the Peeps.

It was like Rhett Butler in "Gone With the Wind" when he makes
Scarlett wear the garish red dress to Ashley's birthday party.
I had to go bright, I had to go loud.
I went with hot pink tulle

So on to step 3.)
Cut large hunks of pink tulle and hot glue behind the Peeps.

Ta-da!
Easter kitsch wreath at its best..
Now even the UPS guy knows my love for this gooey goodness...

**What about the varnish?
I sprayed the Peeps with it, but it didn't make them hard.
It just stunk really bad..
After one night outside on your door, they will be hard and perfect!

Be sure to check it out for a more classic look.
I love the tulle and glitter!

Craft Challenge #14
If I'm itching for spring, I'm not sure what my toddler is!
I can't wait for summer picnics.
Soo... the theme this week is - "BUGS"
Ants, butterflies, caterpillars..

Want to join in on the WoW fun?
Add your link below with my *new* linky tool
Having trouble? Let me know!
You have till midnight of next Tuesday




Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Results for WoW #12 and tutorial - Details for #13

The news in Japan is so heartbreaking.
It feels lately that our news goes from one tragedy to the next.
If you can, please donate to one of the devasted countries,
sadly there are many to choose from right now.

It is too easy for me to be bogged down in the sadness,
so I try to find a creative outlet.
Well this isn't what I planned on making,
I had grand designs for an appliqued quilt for a dear friend's daughter.
However, my girls revolted this week.
I think I can count on 1 hand the amount of time I've had to work/craft.

So.. the quilt will have to wait until my girls are pacified.
For this challenge, I tried Temari.
Wow, it is harder than it looks!
The tutorial warned that a live class would be more effective.
Try your hand at it and let me know how it goes for you.

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I love the the clean lines and modern look.
It is amazing how traditional crafts can easily fit into our world.
Thank you so much for sharing - I will definitely try my hand at this too.

Even if you didn't enter a project, I hope you were inspired to
look more into the the traditional crafts of Japan.
During such a time of upheaval, I think it is important
to grasp the roots of the past for future generations.

Craft Challenge #13
Do you smell it? Easter candy is in the air!!
Yum, yum, yummy!
What is your favorite?
Jelly beans, PEEPS, Cadbury eggs?
Well craft it!
This week's theme is Easter candy..
Even if you don't celebrate the holiday, I bet you buy some of the delicious candy..

Want some inspiration?
You have to check out these recipes.. Wow, serious diet killers!

Want to join in on the fun?
Leave your yummy links in the comments on this post
by midnight of next Tuesday.
Need more details?


Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Results for WoW #11 and tutorial - Details for #12

Miss Isabelle turned 3 last week - and she had 5 parties.
Yup - 5.
I guess I shouldn't be surprised that she is still talking about her birthday
and wants to know when she'll have another party.

For her family party I made chocolate dipped cheesecake pops.
I don't remember when Isa first had cheesecake, but what I do remember
is that she would NOT share it - any of it.
She absolutely adores it!

The cheesecake pops were pretty easy to make,
though the looked nothing like recipe pics.

I used a classic Cheesecake Factory cheesecake.
It was frozen overnight in our deep freeze.
This part is a little tricky.
I think my cheesecake was too cold, but it quickly got too warm.
Be ready to toss it back and forth from the freezer to making the pops.

Here are the yummy bites waiting to be dipped in delicious chocolate!
Be sure to push the candy sticks in deep and freeze the pops again for at least an hour.

And here they are post dipped and sprinkled with
yellow & pink sugar.
As you can see, they aren't perfectly shaped.
A lot of that issue was because the chocolate coating was a little chunky.
When you make these, be sure the chocolate is completely melted.
That part is a little tricky because the chocolate will be hot since it's melted
and then it starts to melt your cheesecake.
But if you let the chocolate get too cooled, then it forms chunky on the pops.

Either way...they taste fabulous!
And no one knows what they are "supposed" to look like..

Here is the birthday girl blowing out her candles.
I love that she isn't a traditional cake girl!

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I love the idea of placing this on the refrigerator.
My kiddos would stare at it all day!
A unique take on birthday bunting and oh so cute!!

Craft Challenge #12
"Our hearts are with Japan"
This week has been so heartbreaking, it has been difficult to watch the news.
For this week, I propose making something in honor of Japan.
Anything from food to quilts, this amazing country
offers endless creative inspiration.


Want to join in on the fun?
Leave your link on this post by midnight (MTN) of next Tuesday.




Weekend Bloggy Reading

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Results for WOW #10 - Details for #11


How was your Fat Tuesday?
Our was filled with short naps, errands to the craft store,
and sneaking in some sewing time.. so nothing out of ordinary!

For this week's challenge I embraced my new favorite - free motion embroidery.
I embroidered an outline of a Mardi Gras mask
and went wild with stipple.
It is adorned with matching gemstones.
It looked very vanilla on the Kona cotton,
so I decided to free motion applique it to a yummy
piece of Michael Miller glitter fabric.

Be sure to take moment to check out her pic!
I may have to drive to her house today to try some cake :o)
And I love Sophie's sweet little puppet.
Kids love crafting and it is such a great way to
keep their minds & hands occupied for an hour.

Craft Challenge #11
In honor of Isabelle's birthday this week - let's celebrate!
Anything birthday related..
Banners, cakes, candles, gift wrap.. you name it!

If we can round up 5 entries this week,
I think these are fabulous for parties!

Want to join in on the fun?
Leave your link on this post by midnight (MTN) of next Tuesday.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Results for WOW #9 - Details for #10

When Juliette was born, my husband bought her a
beautiful bouquet of fall sunflowers;
each of our girls has a special flower in their honor.

It seemed very appropriate that for Jules' baptism party,
that theme be sunflowers.
They are symbolic of adoration.

My mother & I have been working all week
on all kinds of sunflower accents.
I will be doing a full article post party.

In the meantime, here is a peek at the sunflower fabric corsages
I making for all the women that are attending the ceremony.
I love fresh flowers, but I thought
this would be a sweet way to remember this special occasion.

I love the symbolism in this quilt.
It is a wonderful reminder that even when times are hard,
there is a higher path before us.

Craft Challenge #10
Mardi Gras!
Be it beads, masks, or king cake - so many fun ways to celebrate.

If we can get 5 party goers to join in on the fun,
the prize this week will be

Want to join in on the fun?
Leave your link on this post by midnight (MTN) of next Tuesday.

this blessed nest

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Results for WOW #8 - Details for #9



I'm so bummed that my photos are soo sub par this week,
but it's been a nut house here with kiddos sick again.
This was an amazing quick project and super cute!

I bought a cheapo small toddler t-shirt from Hobby Lobby.
Embroidered the "lucky charm" from Embroitique.
(If you have questions on how to embroider on a ready made item,
just holler and I will try to help!)

With the same green plaid that I used for the shamrock applique,
I cut a very long 2" strip and serged both edges.
I then ran the strip through my ruffler and
sewed it to the bottom of the shirt.

The top was looking awfully sad and commercial,
so I chopped off the arms and added more green plaid as a seam binding.
(The picture of Isa in the dress is before I added the seam binding)

Super quick, super cute
for my little "lucky" charm!

Loved the entries this week!

I would love a tutorial on how you are able to combine
these two art mediums!

I can't wait to see the finished project!
Such a great way to combine family history and art.

That looks like so much fun and it would be fabulous
to add to an ATC!

Craft Challenge #9
Something spiritual
Whether you're Mormon, Catholic, Pagan, or Atheist.
Celebrate the spiritual side of your life...

Our family has a complicated spiritual path,
but this next week we are having Jules baptized.
I'll have lots pictures and projects!

If we can round up some more crafters and 5 entries,
the prize this coming week will be
((If you don't celebrate Easter,
you can pick out a different banner from Bekahjennings of equal value))



Weekend Bloggy Reading

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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Results for WOW #7 - Details for #8




Wood, spray paint, and fabric?
You bet!

This challenge was a little daunting,
but then I had an light bulb flash earlier this week.

I had been seeing miniature beds used as infant photography props
for awhile now, but I wanted to do something that had more versatility.

I have a gazillion variations going in my mind,

So cute as a prop for chunky cherubs like Jules,
and still big enough for toddlers like Isa.
I can't wait to see in this shoot with a tiny newborn.
So fun!!

Craft Challenge #8
Lucky.
Could be a horseshoe, lucky charm.. you name it, you craft it!

The prize this week if we can (5) entries is


Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Results for WOW #6 - Details for #7

In the middle of a very cold winter, where do I want to be?
Blasting off to space!
No..not really.
I have a fear of large spaces and well outer space is kinda the king mother of too large a space.
But I do love space imagery!
So for my WOW craft challenge #6,
I did a free form appliqué of a retro rocket.
This picture makes it look much larger than it is.
It is only 5x7.
I'm thinking I may have to do a robot series for
my very best bestie's little boy.

We had 2 adorable entries this week.
And they both did bags, how funny is that?!
I guess you gals are seriously ready to travel.

We all know how I feel about functional art and this is perfect.
What a happy, beautiful home for prized possessions while you travel.
And I'm totally jealous of your stay in Alaska.
My hubby and I would love to some serious fishing up there!

I love the black and white motif.
So perfect how they are pulled together by the same lining fabric.
And boy can I relate to taking everything and then some on trips.
Even on an hour commute, if I'm not driving
I drag like 3 different craft projects.
This is a wonderful way to keep your items clean, safe, and beautiful.

Love them both!
Had hoped to have more wanderlust entries this week,
hopefully next week we will meet our 5 entries so I can give some crafty goodness.

Craft Challenge #7
spray paint * wood * fabric
Yup.
Have at it!
Can't wait to see what you come up with this week..
And be careful with those spray paints during the winter;
even though it's cold be sure to get tons of ventilation!

These would be so fun to paint and make clothes for.
I think I would have to display them up high
or they would end up in Isa's doll collection..

Please leave your links to your creative goodness here by
next Tuesday at midnight (MTN)

Have fun!


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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Results for WOW #5 - Details for #6


I loved that ya'll really tried something new this week!
I hope that you had fun and maybe found a new favorite craft.
Inspiration can come from so many new places.

Before Iwas a mother, I'd spend hours shopping and looking at fashion mags.
I loved the art museum and traveling to new places.
Incredible fodder for inspiration.
But just because I typically have a milk stain and have become a mommy taxi,
doesn't mean that my creativity has to be stifled.

This week I was inspired by the gazillion Valentine wreaths I've seen,
the coffee filter AND cupcake liners wreaths, and preschool.
Yup a preschooler could do my craft.
I'd like to think mine is a little more professional looking,
but why not try a smaller scale version with your kiddo!

I love that I'm a "Rodriguez" now.
I love my maiden name too.
I loved taking on my husband's name when we were married
because I saw it as a gift, not a removal of who I was before him.
I felt honored to be linked to my hubby.
So here is my Valentine wreath celebrating my marriage.

It is so easy peasy (and cheap, cheap!!)
I free hand drew and cut out a "R"
on some lightweight chipboard
(you could use cardboard, styrofoam..whatever you have in your stash)
And grabbed some crepe garland that has been lying around
since a birthday years ago.
I cut the crepe up into about 2" chunks, twisted it around the end of a pen,
dabbed it on a teeny tiny glue dot and pounced the "R".

It takes awhile..
Put on a movie and relax, you're going to be at the table for a bit.
My biggest tip is do the outline first and the fill as needed.
You don't need to put one on every square inch
because the crepe is so full it covers a large space.

So.. I kind of did a new craft, but kind of did one
that I had tried decades ago..
Hope you love it!

And talking about love.. I love our entries this week!

I have been wanting to try this for awhile now,
and I am so inspired by her.
I love the words she choose and the typography is perfect!

I would love to have this box of bobbins by my sewing machine.
It is so fun and a great way to upcycle the box.

A wonderful way to try out a new feature on a sewing machine
and make a treasured dress.
I love it and the picture!

Well folks, we're close..
Just enlist 1 more crafter and I can start the gift giving!

Challenge #6
TRAVEL!
Who isn't effected by this awful weather,
wouldn't we all love to be somewhere else right about now?
You can craft about transportation, a travel destination..
anything related to being somewhere else..

Aren't these adorable?
I'd love one on my boring black suitcase!

Please leave your links on this post by next Tuesday at midnight (MTN)

Have fun of dreaming someplace warm!

***P.S. The CSI Project this week is typography,
ya'll should totally enter your projects on their Thursday link party***

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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Results for WOW #4 - Details for #5

For a long time I cringed at Valentine's Day.
No someone didn't break my heart..well no, they did.
I lost my maternal grandmother many years ago on Valentine's Day.
It never seemed right to smile on the day
I lost someone I loved so much.

My sweet husband had plotted to propose to me on Valentine's Day
and then I lowered the boom a couple days before his big plan.
So..we got engaged on February 17th.
A random night when I was looking anything but beautiful.

And then I had my first daughter.
And I love to celebrate above and beyond with her.
I started to let go of my pain connected to the day.
In fact I realized that it was bittersweet.
The day is supposed to be about love, not Hallmark love..
but real love.
Now I embrace the day with those I love
without $80 roses or overpriced dinners.
We only exchange cards and gifts priced less than $5.
It keeps it in perspective.
And it is also a day I remember my grandmother.

So for my WOW #4 - a valentine without traditional red or pink,
I choose to do a quilted wall art piece
My girls drive me nuts some days,
but they DO brighten every single day of my life.

We didn't reach 5 entries yet..but I think we are getting close!

I think this would be adorable done up as an embroidery
or printed on a card.
Super cute - love it!!

A perfect piece for the entry way or living room.
Even in non traditional colors,
it still such a romantic piece!

Thank you ladies!
I hope you enter again this week - and invite those crafty friends!!

Challenge #5
This week I challenge you to:
1. Learn a new technique
2. Include letters in the project.

It can be a cookie, a quilt, digital art, a card, etc.
Anything you create with your hands is eligible!

I hope you push yourself and look for some new technique
you've been waiting to try!!
I can't wait to see what you do!

The prize for this coming week is
Love her modern cards!

Please leave your links on this post by Tuesday at midnight (MTN)

Have fun!

Linked up at the Crafty Chica's Crafty Corazon

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Results for WOW #3 - Details for WOW #4

I hope ya'll were able to find some fun with 7 deadly sins.
Thanks to Urban Stitches, I was able to
hand embroider this beauty.
After stitching the picture all in black,
I then went back and "colored" in with fabric markers.
I had seen this technique done by Mary Engelbreit,
and I have been wanting to do it for months.
So much fun - a grown up's coloring book!

My sin could be interpreted in a number of ways.. wrath, envy, lust
It's all about the original temptation.

Love the thought and love the art.
This kind of nails who I am too..
I've always loved the country & the city.
Too, too cute!

The challenge this week is
to do a valentine and do not use pink or red!
I can't wait to see what you come up with.

Please leave your links here by Tuesday at midnight (MTN).
It can be anything..quilt, food, photography, etc..

If we can get 5 crafters to enter,
the prize this week will be a

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Results for WOW #2 - Details for WOW#3

This week I had 2 super fun entries for
our "mustache" challenge!

I love this!
I think it would be a perfect wall accent for
the man in your life with ever-changing facial hair.
I bet a few teen guys would think this be
awesome in their room too!

How fun is this?!
I know her daughter will get a kick out of this.
Wouldn't it be perfect for those dinners out?



Loved,loved, loved the entries.
One problem.
We need more crafters!
We need at least 5 crafters to keep the prizes going.
The more crafters we get, the bigger the prizes.

So, email your craftin' buddies and tell them to join us!!

Details for WOW Week 3:
Choose one of the 7 sins and craft it.
Yup.
Not caught up on your sins?
Here they are:
wrath, greed, sloth, pride, lust, envy, and gluttony.
What to do?
I think lust is perfect for Valentine's Day around the corner.
Or how about all those New Year's resolutions to end the gluttony??
I'm pretty sure I'm going to tackle envy..

Leave your links here by midnight (MTN) next Tuesday night.
The prize this week will be:
yumm,yumm,yumm
**5 entries need for prize to be awarded**



Tuesday, January 11, 2011

What Time Is It?

It's time to check your mustache!
Yup, I made a mustache clock.
I know, you want it.
And well lucky for you,

Have you made YOUR mustache?
You have till midnight (MTN) tonight
to enter the WOW #2.
The prize is yummy glittery Michael Miller fabric.
Come on..show me some facial hair
(Need 5 entries for contest - so go tell all your crafty buddies!)

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Winner of WOW #1 - Details for WOW #2

I loved the entries!
But there were only 2..
How do you choose one?
I loved both for different reasons - so Ebony and Kathleen, you both win!
Email me with the details on your custom pom pom hat!

I love this because when I came up with the mystery items,
what I had in mind is a magnet that my toddler could scurry off with,
but I wouldn't have to worry about her swallowing.
This is perfect!
Even if you don't have a button machine (big surprise I do..lol)
there are a number of DIY button kits on the market that you could use.
What a fun way to use those last bits of fun yarn!

Love,love,love this!
I will be making it this coming weekend!!
In our home, we have a piece of paper taped on the dishwasher when it's clean.
Go check out her awesome tutorial!!

And here is my entry:
Who Who Loves You Baby?
Love this owl applique and I thought it would be a fun magnet
to hold my toddler's artwork from preschool.
BU T IT'S HUGE!
Seriously, it measures close to 6 inches..
What to do?

And the details for WOW Week 2:
Mustaches
Yup!
The Etsy merchandising desk says they are still in for 2011..
So come on, this week get your Tom Selleck on..
It can be a photo, quilt, card, etc..
If it's crafty and stylin' some facial hair,
enter it here..
You have till next Tuesday at midnight (MTN)

The prize: 2 fat quarters from
Michael Miller Cotillion
...yummy, glittery goodness...

**We need to at least 5 entries**
So, email your crafty buddies and have them join WOW!!

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