Monday, January 16, 2012
Travel cosmetic roll
I'm finally learning how to sew (gasp!). For one of my first projects, I had success in using Nested's pattern for a crayon pouch. The next step was adapting the pattern into a travel cosmetic roll, which wasn't awfully challenging.
Here's the one I made for my sister's birthday. The overall dimensions are 7.5 in x 13.5 in (floral fabric), with the compartment section (solid pink felt) at 4.5 in x 13.5 in. The width for the individual makeup compartments range from 1–2 inches in width. You can just guesstimate the sizes as you go, or measure the items you're planning on inserting and do some customizing that way.
You can see that my stitching is far from perfect, but it gets the job done. I'm figuring out my sewing machine on my own after a short lesson from my aunt, and it's a process! I think I may have had the tension too tight for this project. See how the whole thing puckers?
Another way I adapted the original Nested pattern was that instead of having the ribbon tie, I opted to sew on some Velcro on the righthand edge of the pouch and about halfway on the opposite side.
This pink ribbon is purely decorative. After all, it's a gift, right?! :) The roll is actually secured by the Velcro. I figured tying and untying the ribbon after each use would get annoying.
Happy crafting, everyone!
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Organized craft closet
I suppose most people have catch-all closets, which is what became of this closet, originally intended for craft and sewing supplies. Crammed with clutter (although the perfect hide-and-seek spot for my kids), this closet was begging to be organized!
And, voila! Not a really dramatic change, but oh so much more functional. All I did was shift everything around into zones using existing drawers, boxes and other organizational tools.
SEWING ZONE: Color-coded fabric in an organizer right next to my sewing machine.
GIFT AND CARD ZONE: A simple slotted rack on the wall displays greeting cards to choose from more easily than if stored stacked in boxes. I can also see, at a glance, which occasion I need to restock (anniversary, birthday, get well).
GIFT AND CARD ZONE: Rolls of wrapping paper and gift bags are stowed in a corner, along with tape and tissue paper.
GIFT AND CARD ZONE: Extra envelopes, address labels, standard thank you cards and stamps are tucked away on the wall adjacent.
IN PROGRESS ZONE: I tacked up some corkboard tiles on which to pin projects in progress, as well as magazine clippings and ideas. A tray on the desktop just below holds bulkier unfinished projects.
FILING ZONE: A row of magazine files are labeled according to my most frequent filing needs.
ART SUPPLY ZONE: I reserved the top middle shelf for miscellaneous art and craft supplies. Labels on the outside of clear drawers cut down on wasted time spent digging for stencils, stamps, scrapbook paper, etc.
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It's nice that everything has a "home" now, so I'm much less tempted to just pile things on the desk or shove them into a corner on the floor. I can walk in and find what I need quickly and have more motivation to put things back where they belong when I'm through.
How do you sort and organize a closet? Does "zoning" work well for you?
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Embellished tote bag



My daughter now totes her beautified bag to ballet/tap class! This would make a cute gift, don't you think?
Monday, August 29, 2011
Lemon and lime party
With the tremendous help of my dear family at Rambellwood, I threw a summer citrus-themed party to celebrate my son's first birthday and the arrival of my niece. Double the fun!
Invitation | Lemons and limes set the theme (and color scheme). No custom design this time around--I just found a seasonal invitation, from Shutterfly.com.
Food and Drinks | Work your way through the chicken salad sandwiches, pineapple and spinach salad. Then, indulge in these key lime tarts topped with zest!
Happy birthday, little man!
Photos courtesy of Johanna Ramsey.
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Painted canvas wall art

I picked up a canvas print from PierOne last season, attracted to the bold graphic hibiscus. The bright orange didn't fit my color scheme, but it occurred to me that I could take some craft paint and mix up a custom color to paint over the canvas.


Monday, June 6, 2011
OLIVIA party :: Budget and where to buy

FOOD & SERVEWARE
- Cherrybrook chocolate cupcake mix (36 ct)... $10, Kroger
- Strawberries... $6, Kroger
- Watermelon... $5, Kroger
- Popcorn... $3, Kroger
- Mini-pepperoni pizza... $8, Kroger
- Chips and salsa... $6, Kroger
- Beverages... $12, Kroger
- White Beverage Napkins (50 ct)... $2.49, Oriental Trading
- Baking Cups & Picks (100 ct)... $4.99, Oriental Trading
- Polka Dot Napkins (40 ct)... $2.29, Target
- Square Red Plates (36 ct)... $3, Walmart
- Reusable Red Kids Cups (12 ct)... $4, Target
- Reusable White Adult Cups (12 ct)... FREE
- Red & White Straws... FREE
- Red Balloons... $10 for one dozen, Kroger
- Red and White Polka Dot Ribbon... $2, Hobby Lobby
- Foamcore for Lifesize Olivia... $5, Hobby Lobby
- Red Pennant Banner... $7.99, Oriental Trading
- Paint and brushes for art project... FREE
- Exacto knife... FREE
- Egg Olivia Craft... $3 for Easter eggs, Target
- Olivia Coloring Pages... FREE
- Dress-Up With Red Mirror... FREE
- Basketball, tee-ball, croquet... FREE
- Red Pails (12 ct)... $8.99, Oriental Trading
- Red and White Swirl Lollypops (24 ct)... $9.99, Oriental Trading
- Invitations (20 ct)... $7.60, Target
- Postage (18 ct)... $7.92, USPS
- Red Polka Dot and Black Damask Gift Wrap... $2, Target
- Black cardstock for thank you cards... $3, Walmart
TOTAL= $147
We had 12 children and 16 adults (28 guests total), so I thought the party was fairly affordable to feed and entertain a crew of that size! To get all the Olivia party posts, click on the tag, "olivia" below.
Sunday, June 5, 2011
OLIVIA party :: Crafts and activities



At the craft table, the kids enjoyed coloring sheets from NickJr.com.




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