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Showing posts with label Jo-Ann Fabrics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jo-Ann Fabrics. Show all posts

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Spring Florals

 Pretty sunny days this week and I'm thinking of spring.
I'm making a spring project for JoAnn Fabric and Craft Stores.
I had my choice of styles to choose from -
Nautical
Color of the Year - Radiant Orchid
Geometric 
or 
Spring Florals

After wandering around Jo-Ann for hours. I finally decided on
Spring Florals.

Big surprise there...as seems I'm always drawn to florals. 

I really wanted to just buy something cute accessory and display it but it is a craft challenge.
So I must make something.

I could not decide what....so I finally just bought fabric I like and in the next day or two
I'll make something of it.
I've been browsing Pinterest for inspiration.
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The trick with florals is for them not to be too fussy.
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Or maybe they are fine..fussy because
 I love that bed above.
Love everything about this photo. 
I wanted to do something with floral paper but couldn't find one that spoke to me.
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I thought about sewing up a duvet or a shower curtain.
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Maybe a patchwork of florals?


I really don't know what I'm going to make for sure.
The fabric I finally bought I think would make great curtains in the den...but
in order to show them...I'd have to have a new sofa or at least a slip cover.
The den sofa...is very ugly. 

Perhaps I'll have a new one soon.
Things are changing around here.
Or will be changing soon.
Hopefully for the better...perhaps for the worst.

I really don't know yet. 

I'll let you know.

But in the meantime...I'll figure out what to do with my fabric.

I've almost finished the cabinet in the living room. 
It painted up quickly but has taken awhile to distress.
Tomorrow I have the day off and hopefully nothing will come up that will keep me
from waxing it. 

I'm anxious to get it back in place and out of the middle of the room.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween!

It's upon us.
Hope your Trick or Treating is wonderful tonight.

I thought when I wrote today I would have that above pillow finished.
It's not.
I'm still embellishing.

Nothing like making Halloween crafts on Halloween. 

But then I've made Christmas decorations on Christmas Day before.
I was snowed in one Christmas and couldn't get to the house where I'd be celebrating.

I was depressed for a moment and then decided to make stuff!

So my life never goes as planned...even when it seems fool proof.

I had yesterday all to myself...all day....no interruptions so I could finish painting the 
living room and make this pillow.

Wrong.

My sister showed up in the am needing me to create business cards for her.
She has a craft show she is doing this weekend and wanted new cards.

Did that...had to go buy ink for the printer and help cut them and glue on 
gems to each one. Her concept. 

I wanted to scream that if she'd only planned ahead, I could have sent the art
off to be printed online and we'd have had none of the hassle.

Oh..well...as my Mom would say...
That is just your sister!

I think they never say this about me as they always want me to conform to their plans.

I seem to always need to change my plans and no one says....
"Oh..that is just your sister!"

So I didn't start painting till 3pm!

3pm!!!!

I ran out of paint at 8:30pm.

So....here I am another day without that finished.

I thought I was working today but nope...they didn't need me.
Can you imagine?

I have plans of course for tonight with it being Halloween and all..

So I decided to make a pillow. 

But that didn't happen till after noon because my friend came to pick up her dog.

Now I have to quit to get ready for tonight so 
the pillow didn't get finished.

I get so frustrated...I feel like I am behind on everything all the time.

Doesn't it seem like all other bloggers are so organized and on top of things 
and early, even?

Sometimes I wonder why I even bother.

Most are on to Christmas decor and I'm still fussing with Halloween.

I'll be doing some Thanksgiving crafts....but of course I need to paint 
the dining room first.

See, always behind, always.

Sometimes blogging just makes me feel inadequate. 


Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Halloween Bats

These Bats Don't Bite
They are sweet little bats.  I know because...I made them.
They are good little bats.
This is another Halloween craft I made using supplies from
as part of the "Celebrate the Season" blogger campaign.

Yes, I'm officially blogging for Jo-Ann and loving every minute of it.

These bats are so easy to make I'm coining the phrase, 
That's like an Easy Bake Oven...but even easier.
I made these because I always want bats flying around my displays this time of year.
But I don't want to hang any wires or fishing line from my ceiling.
I have a very very high ceiling and I don't want any sort of holes in it, no matter how small they might be.
This made me decide that I'd make them on long wires so I could stick them in 
and around 
my pumpkins or whatever Halloween display I have going on.
It's pretty effective!
They are swirling over my freshly made sweater pumpkins.

Want to make some little bats of your own?
Here's how...

Supplies from Jo-Ann Fabric and Crafts. 
1. Black Glitter Craft Foam Sheets. 
2. Large Black Pom Poms (each bat uses two)
3. Stem Wire
4. Red Rhinestones
5. Hot Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
6. Craft Glue - I used Aleen's Tacky Glue courtesy of Jo-Ann.
but Elmer's will work too.
If you right click and save that pattern image above, it will be at the exact size you'll need to make the wings.
From tip to tip the wings measure 10 1/4 inches.
Print and cut out the pattern and trace it on the backside of the glitter foam using a dull pencil.
You'll trace and cut ears also. 
Hot glue the wire stem to the backside of the wings in the center.
Place a pom pom over this glue while hot.

Hot glue the other pom pom to the front side
It will look like this.
And this.
Using craft glue and a toothpick. Dab a little glue on the backside of each rhinestone and place for eyes.
Dab the bottom tips of the ears in the craft glue and tuck into the pom pom above the eyes and back a little.
I chose to leave my bats plain.
But they are really cute with little teeth added. I may go back and do this to all of them.
I just cut slivers of a foam picnic plate to be the teeth -
craft foam would work also.
The added teeth make them funny.
Google eyes make them hilarious! 
Well, hilarious to me.
This is just mocked up in photoshop but buy the little google eyes at Jo-Ann if you like this look 
and glue them on.
Don't you think that's an
 ?
I'm still crafting more Halloween stuff using my stash of goodies from
I got so many ideas of things to make while at Jo-Ann that I came up with several Halloween projects.
I just wish I could be home to craft more!

Forgot to say the pretty fall leaves garland also came from Jo-Ann.
They really have some nice fall floral this year.
Unfortunately,
I'm way behind on my Halloween decor this year cause I'm also painting the living room and dining room.

Big Mistake. I should have done that this summer.
What was I doing this summer? 
I can't remember but I should have been painting.

Check out all the great Halloween decorations other bloggers are creating using Jo-Ann supplies at

This is Jo-Ann's website to inspire you for the holidays.
There will be all kinds of wonderful ideas showing up there from now through Christmas.

Take advantage of this Jo-Ann coupon.
But if you sign up for the Jo-Ann app...they've got good coupons every week.
Or sign up on their website.


I'll be back with more Halloween and then Thanksgiving and then Christmas.
Yep, it's a whole season of crafts!

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Saturday, October 19, 2013

Sweater Pumpkins

Knit One, Pearl Two, Three, Four, Pumpkins!
You've seen them before on Pinterest and some blogs.
Sweater pumpkins...I just had to make some of my own.
I'm doing crafts this fall using supplies that come from Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores.
I had fun gathering my supplies at Jo-Ann for this grouping of pumpkins.

I'm actually going to be showing several crafts in the next few days using supplies from Jo-Ann.
Well, really over the next few months.
I'm officially blogging about Jo-Ann Fabric and Crafts as part of their 
"Celebrate the Season" blogger campaign.

Back to the craft at hand....
I found several cable knit sweaters at a thrift store to use for this project.
A couple of the sweaters were from my own old sweater stash.
Like that creamy cable knit above.
This little one above is actually a knit hat from Walmart.
I just stitched up the opening and stuffed it.
This small blue one is a sleeve from the sweater I made the big blue one from.
This one is another little hat. Super easy to make a pumpkin from a hat. 
Much of the work is already done for you.
I'll tell you exactly how I made these at the end of this post.
Jo-Ann's has some wonderful Halloween charms that were perfect to add to them.
Feathers and buttons make great embellishments for them.
That blue one sports a vintage broach given to me by my Grandmother long ago.
It's just pinned on...it will go back into my jewelry drawer after Halloween.

I had a great time making these. They are very easy and quite addictive once you start making them.
They are a quick craft too unless you are taking tutorial photos.
Taking photos as you go...slows down the process by a lot.
So the one that I made while taking photos took about four times as long as the rest.

Here are the instructions on how to make them....
These instructions will give you nice weighted floppy pumpkins with firm stable stems. 
These are the supplies I picked up at Jo-Ann.
I also mixed in bits of my old costume jewelry.
Jo-Ann's has a huge selection of gorgeous jewelry findings and gems.
I found many many things I'd love to add to my pumpkins but I did have a budget.
As I said, I am participating in the "Celebrate the Season" Holiday campain with Jo-Ann Fabric and Crafts.
They supply me with a gift card to buy supplies at their store and I create something.
This is just the first of several Halloween crafts I'll be doing using Jo-Ann supplies.
1. Start by cutting a large section of your sweater. This one used the basic body of the sweater.
But I didn't want it to be tall so I cut it down. 
2. Zig zag the cut edge. I did so a couple of times to ensure it was stable. Then with right sides together stitch up one side. Now you have a tube.
3. I used embroidery thread to sew the ends up. It's a heavier weight and not so slick as regular thread.
I've seen many bloggers suggest using a rubber band over the ends.
I'm sure this works fine but rubber bands disintegrate over time. 
And in not much time...like a year.
And when that band goes...your whole pumpkin will go. So I suggest sewing your pumpkin instead.
4. Start a running stitch in the zig zagged edge.
5. I kept the zig zag edge as the bottom and used the ribbed sweater end as the top of my pumpkin.
Gather up the whole end using a running gathering stitch, pulling it tight, once you've run the stitch all the way around.
6. Once it's gathered up, run your needle and thread back and forth through the gathered edge making it a tighter and tighter gather. 
7. You'll have a tight little bunch when done.
8. Turn your sweater tube right side out.
Now we'll make the stem. 
9. Take your aluminum floral wire and cut a long length, bend in two. 
10. Push each end of the wire through the bottom gathered edge.
11. Once it is in place it will barely be visible. 
12. Take a plastic shopping bag (like Walmart) and put a handful of river pebbles or bean bag filler in it.
You could use beans or rice but your pumpkin might draw bugs and that is not a good thing.
13. Here's the pumpkin so far with the wire in place. 14. Place your little bag of pebbles in the bottom of the sweater tube resting between the wires. 15. Cut the excess plastic bag off above the knot.
16. Now just fill in and around with polyfill till you have a nicely rounded shape.
17. Now start another gathering stitch around the top edge. 
18. Pull it tight once you've gone all around.
19. Once it's tight go back and forth with your thread to make the opening super tight and secure.
Twist the wire and trim to the desired length for your stem. 
20. Now it's time to decide how you want to embellish. A doily makes a nice base for the stem.
Just cut a slit in the center. Secure with hot glue. I crumpled and gathered the doily and hot glued in 
place on the pumpkin. I didn't want it to lay flat.
On some of my pumpkins I used a stretchy tan ribbon I found at Jo-Ann's. I failed to get a photo
of the package but it was with the ribbon. I think. It might have been with the floral.
I also used stretchy velour for others.
21. An old velour jogging suit had to be cut up to make this stem and base. I just cut it into strips.
22. This orange pumpkin has the velour stem and base. Cut a circle out of the velour and hand
sew a running gather stitch along the edge. 
23. Pull it tight. You now have what is called a yo-yo. 
24. Flip it over and snip a whole in the center and push the stem wire through. 
Secure it to the top of your pumpkin with hot glue. 
Again...I kind of crumpled and scrunched my velour so my topper didn't lay flat on the pumpkin.
26. Starting at the bottom of the stem, near the pumpkin...wrap the strips of velour or ribbon around the wire. Overlapping itself. (just like how you'd use floral wire on a flower) 
I went all the way up and then turned over the end and came back down again.
Stabilize by using hot glue at the beginning and a little here and there and secure at the end.
Now you have a pumpkin all set for embellishing.
That is the fun part!
I hot glued most of the trinkets and leaves on but the charms got whipped on with a little thread.
Those berry stems also came from Jo-Ann. 
I just loved the little Oct 31 charm and the old skeleton key from Jo-Ann. 
I added a vintage button to this one.

Oh...I forgot...I used wired raffia that I twisted around the bottom of the stems and then wound the ends 
around pencils to form tendrils too.

I ended up with a whole pile of these pumpkins.
Like I said...they are addictive and I couldn't stop making them!

Next I made bats to fly above and around them.
I'll show them close up and have a tutorial on how I made them in a day or so.
They also were made using supplies from Jo-Ann Fabric and Crafts Store.
Have you shopped at Jo-Ann lately? It is so full of great crafting supplies. 
The hardest part for me was deciding what to make there were so many inspirational things with which to create.

So I started with these pumpkins and then I'll have the bats and then more to come.

Oh...it's fun to make Halloween stuff!

Check out all the other great Halloween decorations other bloggers are creating using Jo-Ann supplies at

This is Jo-Ann's website to inspire you for the holidays.
There will be all kinds of great ideas showing up there from now through Christmas.

Get your craft on by using this coupon at Jo-Ann Fabric and Crafts!

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