Tuesday, March 1, 2011

check out this giveaway!

I wanted to share about a wonderful giveaway and the most precious new shop I have found. My friend Becca is doing a $40 store credit giveaway to House8810. You can go to barefeetonthedashboard.blogspot.com and enter to win! Her blog is also a great place to find other giveaways, craft ideas, and frugal finds! There are several opportunities to enter, so head on over and try to win some lovely vintage finds!

bare feet on the dashboard

Here are some things I am eying at House 8810....

This wonderful recipe box. This would be a great shower gift!

I seriously LOVE this! I love the fabrics!
If I had a little girl (story of my life) I would get her this! Such a cute vintage lunchbox!
I love how cute this is with such a fun, sweet message!

I thought this would be a great gift for someone you know who loves to bake!!
Everything in the shop is so cute, vintage, and really affordable! I hope everyone heads over to barefeet on the dashboard to enter the giveaway....although I secretly hope I win haha!

Hope everyone is having a wonderful Tuesday!
-Lauren 

Monday, February 28, 2011

$2 steal

I have a love for all bird accessories and had to share this little lovely that I found at Michael's today. I took a half day at school to run errands and get things done and of course Michael's was a stop. 


Also, the giveaway winner for the flourish coasters is Ms. Caroline Sweatt! Email me your address and I will send them your way!


Hope everyone is having a wonderful Monday. Less than 2 weeks until Spring Break...yay!!!

- Lauren

Friday, February 25, 2011

GIVEAWAY: flourish coasters

I am working on opening the shop this weekend! To celebrate I thought I would giveaway some cute fabric coasters I made last weekend! 

The giveaway will close at noon on Sunday. 



2 coasters come in the set

How to enter the giveaway...
1. You have to be a follower of this blog 
2. Leave a comment at the bottom of this post and tell me what is your favorite morning pick me up. Are you a coffee or tea drinker, or neither?
3. I will chose a winner using random.org after noon on Sunday


Wednesday, February 23, 2011

sprucing up the sewing space

I was trying to spruce up my little sewing space and add some color to our white walls (one day I will be able to paint!) Anyways, I got these super cheap at JoAnns and used leftover fabric to put inside. I really love the way they turned out! Sorry for the shadow..James was not home and he is definitely the photographer in the family! 


If you are working on fun little projects I would love to see them! I made a super cute necklace this weekend and can't wait to share it later this week!

Saturday, February 19, 2011

elastic waist skirt tutorial

I posted about the elastic skirt I made a couple of weeks back. I wanted to share a tutorial with you guys so you can make one for yourself. I did a couple of things different when I made one for myself. 


1. Here are the materials you will need...
iron
fabric scissors
fabric marker
measuring tape
elastic (at the width you prefer..I used 1 1/2 inch)
1 1/2 - 2 yards of fabric(I got mine at City Craft in Dallas)
thread
a small amount of fabric for the pockets 
For the fabric measurements: I measured my natural waist and then a little less than doubled that number to figure out the width of the fabric I needed to cut. Several tutorials said to double the number, but I did not want the skirt to be really poofy, so I did a little less and was really happy with it. I measured 28in. So I cut 50in.

Then measure from your natural waist to a little above your knee (you can do shorter or longer based on what you like). I left a 1/2 inch bias for all of my measurements. Since I am new at this, I don't know if I need that much, but it works for me. 

For the pockets: I put my hand down and traced an extra inch around it to make sure the pockets would work for me. 


 Once you have cut and ironed all of your fabric you can pin your pockets 3 inches from the top of the waistline. You would want to have right sides of fabric facing together, but I chose to use solid fabric to make it easy since this was my first one to make. 

Sew your pockets on each side of the fabric.

Press the pockets back.

Place right sides of fabric facing together and make sure pockets are nicely lined up. You can pin the sides if you would like. Start sewing down the side of the skirt and sew around the pockets on both sides. 

When you are done sewing the sides of the skirt, you can press the seam with your iron. 

Now it is time to hem (my least favorite part). I folded the hem up 1/4 inch and pressed and then folded up another 1/2 inch and pressed. 

Once you have pressed your hem, go ahead and sew it. 

Now it's time to cut your elastic. Take your natural waist measurements and cut your elastic. Fold your elastic in half and sew the ends together. I reinforced the stitch 3 times to make sure it was sturdy. 

With right sides still facing together pin your fabric around your elastic. Your elastic is on the inside if you can tell in the picture. I first pinned the side seams on the elastic to make sure an equal amount of fabric was on each side. Remember there will be a lot of extra fabric. I put 4 pins on each side. 
Note: While you are sewing the waist pull the elastic so the fabric stretches completely straight on the elastic. This will allow for a very nice (and equal) gathering all around the skirt. I could not get a picture of this because both hands were full trying to do this part. 

When you are done, turn it inside out and ta-da you have your very own elastic waist skirt! You can belt it or wear it alone. Hope you enjoy! I would love to see pictures if you make one of your own!

Here is a pic of me with the hubby for our Valentines date. Hope everyone had a wonderful Valentines Day!
-Lauren 

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

a valentine's treat

I was perusing the internet looking for some yummy valentine's treats and came across some delicious and precious ideas that were just too cute to keep all to myself. 

Here goes...

I found this recipe on Tasty Kitchen...one of my absolute favorite sites! It is an extension of Pioneer Woman and has so many great recipes!

(photo courtesy of tasty kitchen)


I love the idea of cutting out brownies to decorate your cupcake! 

Brownie Heart Cupcakes
(photo courtesy of martha stewart)


I thought this one was super cute...
Instead of a box of chocolates, it is like a box of mini cupcakes! And if you do not like to deal with the mess of making this all homemade, the website actually calls for using a box mix. 
Mini Chocolate Cupcakes With Multicolored Frosting
(photo courtesy of martha stewart)

And if you are really brave...
This one is from bakerella (which I love!). Some of her ideas seem a little difficult, but there are definitely some amazing recipes and great ideas! 
Fourteen Layer Cake

Hope you find a recipe you enjoy! Let's all cross our fingers for another snow day!

-Lauren


Friday, February 4, 2011

elastic waist skirt

Considering it is day number 5 of no school, I was able to tackle the elastic waist skirt this afternoon. Like I said yesterday, I found this tutorial through lullaby lubbock which linked to the blog that posted the original tutorial here


Here is the final product!

For the next couple of pics I belted it...which I prefer.
up close...

the outifit with the belt
can't wait until it is warm enough to go outside in this...

the pockets.


Overall, I thought it turned out great. I think in the future I will skip the pockets. At times they pooch out and that kind of annoys me. But I love the idea of having pockets, so maybe I will play around with it. Hope you enjoy the linked tutorial and would love to see pics of your skirt if you try it!


Stay warm!


Lauren