Wednesday, March 31, 2010

An organization tutorial!

What better combo: a tutorial AND something to organize with...

So in our last house (almost 4 years ago) we had this long & narrow bathroom that had so much storage/cabinetry and counterspace..it was an awesome bathroom...except for the unnaturally short toilet. Don't ask. it was shorter than usual.

When we moved into our new house, I didn't realize what space I was giving up (although we went up 700 sq ft of space in all, our new master bathroom was definitely lacking in the space!) it's a very odd shaped bathroom, but it works. It's nicely updated EXCEPT the previous owners never replaced the carpet to put in wood floors like they did every where else...well we haven't replaced the carpet yet either. we've been wanting to replace it for the past 3.5 years and put in tile, we just haven't gotten around to that project yet!

Anyway....reason for this post- double sink vanity. not a lot of cabinets to organize bathroom things with..not a lot of counter space (i hate clutter anyway!) but i needed someplace to keep our hair products, body products, perfumes/colognes, contact stuff, sunscreen....

wow do i ever feel vulnerable showing you my bathroom vanity. Don't judge. it's not clean & there's laundry on the floor. You know you're bathroom is probably the same. Unless your my sister/project manager.
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So this is my solution- an organizer that can hang on the back of my bathroom door! Someplace to keep all those everyday items both my husband & I use, but also kept up high enough from little hands, and out of sight as well. I used to have a shoe organizer on the back of our bathroom door, but I needed it elsewhere and decided I needed a prettier one than the yuck cream colored walmart brand for $7.50. I think I infact spent maybe $7.50 with the door hooks and it came out way cuter!
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List of Ingredients:
fabric
tape measure
dowel rods {you can get 2 long dowel rods, about the width of your door or slightly shorter, I was at walmart and all they had was a package of shorter rods, so I just 2 per length..it worked just fine}
ribbon (5-6 yards of ribbon will be plenty)
clear vinyl (keep the paper, don't throw it away)
thread color to match your ribbon
sewing machine
over the door hooks (i bought mine at Target for $3.99 or somewhere around there)

Like my fabric? oh how i love remnants. when they're 50% off it's even better!
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Step 1:
Measure your BATHROOM door that it's going to hang on, NOT your craft room door like I did.
It's probably a 29" or 30" door, right?
So get your choice of fabric and cut the width to that size, the length- you can make it however long or short you like. I believe mine was somewhere around 26-30" long.

Step 2:
Hem the 2 sides down the length of the fabric, but not the top or bottom. Just a simple top stitch will do.

Step 3:
Flip the fabric over. Fold it over a dowel rod & pin in place. Stitch the end closed, stitch up the length of the fabric where you pinned and then remove the dowel rod. Don't stitch it up with the rod inside yet. Believe me, it makes for a longer & harder project when you decide to leave the dowel rods inside!
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Step 4:
Flip the fabric back over to the right side & use a pen, fabric marker, permanent marker or whatever to trace 2 squares onto the fabric. 1" X 1" is good, or 2" X 2".
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Step 5:
Don't cut out the square yet. Set your sewing machine to a zig zag stitch & shorten the stitch length like you were going to do applique work. My traced square was just a guide for me. After your done, pull the loose threads thru to the back, tie off and cut out the fabric.
Not pefect, but good enough for me. :)
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Step 6:
Cut your vinyl to match the width of the fabric + 1" over hang on each side. Get your ribbon and fold it over one side of the vinyl (turn the ends in) and stitch down the length. This is just an easy version of bias tape.
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Step 7:
Get your vinyl, line it up on your fabric, pin in place, fold over on the edges. the bottom doesn't need to be folded under, we'll add a layer of ribbon to finish off.
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Step 8:
Stitch your ribbon onto the bottom of the vinyl. It's not easy to sew straight onto vinyl, so having ribbon or paper as a barrier helps keep those feed dogs moving and not sticking.
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So here is your progress so far!
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Step 9:
Get the wrapping from the vinyl, lay it out over the vinyl & pin in place. Stitch the ends (with the vinyl folded over) and down the width of the fabric to make your pockets. You can make however many you need. I made 2 rows with 2 pockets and 1 row with 3. I'm thinking i might go back in and add a few pockets.
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So it should look like this:
Call me crazy, but it was exciting ripping that paper off the vinyl and seeing my stitches perfectly in place. it was like a big reveal- TADAAA!
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Step 10:
Repeat steps 6-9 for each row of pockets you're making.


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Step 11: Insert your dowel rods & close the ends.


So remember things to NOT DO like I did:
**measure the right door to start with would be good.
**don't stitch the dowel rods IN at the beginning. Don't ask, just don't do it!


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There is so many rooms you could use something like this in! your craft room, laundry room, kids room (to put stuffed animals in like I do :), or the hall closet to organize hats, scarves & gloves (like i do!)

Friday, March 26, 2010

Spray paint day part Deux

Yesterday my friend Analisa & I were on a mission. okay, more so me & she just tagged along! I've been trying to finish up the boys' bedroom just so 1 room can be "FINISHED!"
First we hit up the Cheap Thrills Warehouse sale
I had been looking for some vintage signage letters & i scored 3! yeah!

We got this a couple of years ago & i LOVE anything vintage & my husband loves cars....so naturally for the boys room theme it's- vintage license plates & some route 66 pieces. this is kind of my inspiration for the room..
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I got this D- it's about 10" tall- it was black, so i painted it red.
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the R is a little art deco looking, it's about 8" tall or so...i kept it black
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for the i, i couldn't find one i liked. so me being me, i made one i liked! i got a small piece of thin wood from Hobby Lobby. primed it, painted it & stenciled on it with a western font. I LIKEY! a lot!!
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my V is a basic wood V from Hobby Lobby. primed it, painted it yellow & roughed it up with some sand paper.
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the E is a fiberglass E from Hobby Lobby (seeing a trend at all?) it was a nasty gold color, so i sanded it down, primed it and painted it the royal blue. and then i roughed it up to look vintage-esque too.
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what's it spell ??? DRIVE!

All put together....
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That corner of the room is so different now! i love it! the colors are pulled from the license plate colors & really work on that short wall. Something different. Very much my style! I still have a lot of road signs & some other fun pieces to to hang up, but I am waiting on the husband to hang 4 shelves for me so i can get. it. done.
Anxious...can you tell????
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It's a great day to spray paint!!

Yesterday I was out running around with a girlfriend of mine & we randomly ran into a new consignment sale shop & I scored this cute little plastic mirror. I love the beading! I love funky textures! I scored it for $5! What an easy revamp!

It was already white, but since it's plastic I primed it.



Love the color! it's Krylon Glossy 'Blue Ocean Breeze'


On the wall! so easy! and cute too :)

Monday, March 22, 2010

new fun toys!

I splurged on myself this last week. That doesn't happen too often...well not so much splurged on myself, but I ordered myself a new toy.
Okay, so maybe it doesn't look like a toy to you, but it's a new attachment for my sewing machine. I am SO excited to use it...I need to make something tomorrow! This attachment is a ruffler foot- since i love all things ruffle-y...THIS will be fun & will make my life just a little easier :)
Stay tuned for a review!

I was busy busy working all weekend, so I haven't gotten to craft much since Friday night, but I do plan to get back to work on my quilt tomorrow! I have the individual rows sewn together, and 3 rows sewn together, i just need to attach the other 2 rows to make my big block...I've been thinking about something else I might do too..more on that once I do it!


I did get the 2 long strips/sides sewn...I have some sashing I need to cut & 2 shorter sides to finish up and then the top part of quilt will be complete!

Slowly, but surely it's coming along...I'm also debating if I should stipple this quilt or not, I love the classic look of stippling and some of the swirl designs, but I might also do some off set block stitching.
Film in the Fridge is one of my favorite quilters- she is AMAZING and really makes some beautiful quilts! I love this style of quilting she did with the off set blocks HERE
Check out her blog for some serious inspiration!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Colors selected

Fabric shopping is so much fun!
I MAY or MAY not be guilty of stopping at Joann's yesterday on our way to a playdate & finished my fabric shopping for this next quilt, which resulted in us being late....

either way, I got everything cut today & my layout of the center of the quilt figured out. i loooove the brown & white zebra print... my husband will hate it, but I don't care- it's not for him ;-)

Loving it so far :)

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

getting the urge...

to quilt again! I haven't made one since around Christmas...in fact..it was these 2 T-shirt quilts I made for Meredith...

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Don't mind my husband's lovely pajama pants. ;)

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I really enjoy quilting...I've made 4 quilts in the past year now...maybe it's about time i make one for myself! We've been enjoying some park time lately & eating outside quite a bit, got me thinking I should make myself a 'picnic quilt', big enough for us to hang out on (laughing at myself thinking oh boy what projects i put on my self!)
i think the main part of the project i REALLY enjoy is the fabric shopping. I LOVE shopping for fabric.

Why do I add projects to my ever growing to do list? I guess i just need a challenge for the next few weeks...I have the next 2 weeks off, which means I need to do something I guess! Maybe in that time I can finish the baby gift I've been meaning to make and I do have the T shirt quilt that I need to finish for my "Project Manager"....
...here it is infact....
right where it's been for quite some time...
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yup, rolled up in a cubby. a while back (when i was just starting to quilt!) i had pinned & basted the top of her t shirt quilt (which my mom made for her & never was able to finish) then started quilting it & learned somethings of what NOT to do. so it since got rolled up in a ball for another day. I know what I need to fix, i just don't want to re-pin & baste! I hate that part! so maybe next week i'll get around to it finally.

So here is my color scheme for MY new quilt...surprise surprise...it'll probably match my craft room color scheme. SPEAKING of which, maybe next week I'll get my new curtains made too for my craft room.

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Recognize the Aqua damask? I *DO* think i might need to run to the fabric store tomorrow to find 2 additional prints, i think some more brown is needed, and one more print..we'll see how it comes together then :)

I'm also slowly making some progress on the craft room...i bought knobs today to replace the ugly ikea knobs. here they are on my billy bookcases...another thing to do next week...craftroom progress!
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Reason why I wish i could knit!

Okay so I CAN knit, i have just never tried anything more than a scarf...
HOW CUTE ARE THESE PANTS!!!!!


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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Bag Tags

Having preschoolers I feel like more and more often we've got little gifts or goodies being given to friends, neighbors, teachers...I'm always trying to find a cute way to present those goodies. Reason #12 why I love cardstock! So easy to design a little taggie, fold it over & attach onto the cellophane bag!
Here's just a few recent ones I've done for teacher goodies (with starbucks gift cards, and a coffee cup sleeve with a handle along with other goodies), Birthday goodie bags, and also christmas goodies for our neighbors and friends :)







Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Light Switch plate cover revamp!

Our house was built in 1988 & a few of the rooms still have the IVORY outlet plate covers & light switch plate covers. GAG! In most of the house we've switched them out. I just had to do something cutesy for my craft room. Also did one for the boys' room too.
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Curious, does anyone still use the intercom systems? We have one in our house & have never touched it in the 3 1/2 years we've lived here. what an eye sore too!


So here's an easy to do revamp. Oh how I love reusing & recycling!!

What you'll need:
Modge Podge
Razor Blade
Scissors
fabric (cotton), scrapbook paper, or tissue paper
sponge brush
sand paper
your old light plate covers
clothes pins or heavy duty paper clips
if you are using heavier fabric or scrapbook paper then some rubber cement would be good too!

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Step 1: Sand down the switch plate covers to rough up that nasty ivory so it'll hold onto the glue better.

Step 2: cut out fabric just slightly larger than the plate cover- maybe 1/2" or 1" larger on all sides.
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Step 3:
Brush on the modge podge

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Step 4:
Place the fabric face down & put the plate cover right side down onto the back of the fabric in the middle. Apply some pressure.
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Step 5:
Start folding over the fabric & put some of the glue on the backside too. This is why i love clothespins. They're good for everything! clip them on so they'll hold down the fabric. you can clip the corners like so. Believe me this does NOT need to be perfect, we'll smoother over those corners later.
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Step 6:
Let dry & go eat some lunch. or nap. either way it doesnt take long for it to dry.
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Step 7:
i loooooove this fabric. i picked it up at Joann's last week. Didn't know what I would use it for, but I sure do love it! I think I need a skirt out of it too.
Anyway, smear on some more Modge Podge on top of the fabric or paper, including those corners & stick the clothes pins on the corners to help those puppies lay down. Let it dry. doesn't take long, maybe 20 minutes tops.
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Step 8:
So now you've got this nice clean covered plate cover. Get your razor blade or exacto knife & make an X where the switches go & fold them in.
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GACK! I already forgot how ugly that Ivory is! (is that even "ivory" !?!?)
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Step 9:
Either Modge Podge or glue down those corners on the inside & let it dry. Well i didn't. I smoothed out the inside of the switch spots & made a tiny slit where the screws go & hung them right up!
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Step 10: Hang them up! But don't lose a screw like I did. Oops.
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I also hung a canvas OVER the intercom system speaker.....hmmmm now I need some inspiration of what to paint on this canvas. For right now the plain white canvas looks 100% better than the speaker! HA! maybe I should hang it a bit more straight though.
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Here's the 2 that I made for my Boys' room last year, it's a vintage liscence plate/route 66 theme:
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Enjoy!