Showing posts with label things to make. Show all posts
Showing posts with label things to make. Show all posts

Friday, September 15, 2017

Thing's to Make: Simple Slouch Hat



Today is Make-A-Hat Day...so I'm sharing my pattern for a Simple Crochet Slouch Hat on my site!

CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE FREE PATTERN!



Monday, August 28, 2017

Things to Make: Crochet Kimono Cardigan



I've been busy trying to write up a pattern for my new favorite thing: a Crochet Kimono Cardigan.
Kimono-style shrugs are all the rage right now, and when I came across this amazing Mandala yarn by Lion Brand I knew I wanted to try making a Kimono of my own!



Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Things to Make: Crochet Poppy Remembrance Pin




In honor of Veteran's Day here in the US, Armistice Day in the UK, and Remembrance Day in France, I put together this simple little crochet poppy pin pattern. 

CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO GO TO THE PATTERN:

Things to Make: Crochet Poppy Remembrance Pin


Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Things to Make: DIY Printable Family Rules



I wanted to have a fun way to display our family rules in a prominent place in our home, and to add some color and a little more of our family's relaxed personality to our new space, so I created some font art - featuring our families rules!


To see the full instructions, and to get the FREE DOWNLOAD click the link below:






Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Things to Make: Crochet Shamrock Garland Pattern



I'm sharing the tutorial for my Crochet Shamrock Garland on my site today!  Come on by to check it out!  Click the link below to go to the pattern!



Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Things to Make: Happy Little Heart Pin



I'm sharing my Happy Little Heart Pin tutorial over on my site today!  Click the link below to see all the details!

(I originally shared this post over at BeccaWilhite.com and HERE!)

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Things to Make: Stashbuster Crochet Scarf



I'm sharing my Stashbuster Crochet Scarf pattern over on my new blog today! It's a great simple pattern for all those little odds and ends in your stash!

Go check it out!

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Friday, March 9, 2012

Things to Make: St. Patty's Day Crafts ~ Revisited!

Well...It's just one week until St. Patrick's Day, so I thought I'd share a couple of past projects with you all to get ready for the fun!

Here's my:
Crochet Shamrock Garland Pattern
and my:
Paper Punch Leprechaun!
Enjoy!!!



Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Things to Make: Mardi Gras Treats - Revisited!


Looking for something yummy to share with your family for Mardi Gras?  Check out these YUMMMMMMY Beignets!  You won't be sorry!

Things to Make: Beignets!
I whipped some up for the family yesterday...and there's nary a beignet left in sight!

Happy Fat Tuesday! :)

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Things to Make: A Snail Birthday!


As promised, here are a few pics of the Snail-themed Birthday Party I planned for my six-year-old daughter.

I know.

Snails.

Really.


Anyway...

We had a lot of fun playing some silly snail games like "Slug, Slug, Snail" (which is basically my made up version of "Duck, Duck, Goose," modified so that they have to go slowly...and crawl instead of run!).

We also had a "Snail Race!"  All of the kids colored their very own snail and wrote their name on the back.

You can find this cute little snail clipart HERE.
I set up a "path" for them to follow from the living room to the dining room, where a Snail Feast awaited them.  The path was made of green construction paper leaves, black paper rocks, and blue paper puddles taped to the floor.  Each child took turns rolling a dice, and moving along the path according to the number on the dice.  If they landed on a rock or puddle they had to wait another turn (because it's tricky for snails to get around rocks and puddles, you know).

After the party my daughter turned the rocks and leaves into a tree on the door! :)
When each snail reached the table they got a little Fruit by the Foot roll, and some "mud" - ie chocolate pudding - to dig in.  We also added some gummy snails to the mud to make it fun!

Sorry for the crumby picture...for some reason it was really hard to get a pic of the gummy snails in the mud! ;)
When everyone finally got to the table we ate our Snail Feast!

There were Snail Shell crackers:  These are just swirls of Easy Cheese on Ritz crackers!  A big hit! ;)


Sweet and Savory Snail Roll-ups:  The sweet ones are tortillas spread with peanut butter, cream cheese and apple-cinnamon jam.  The savory ones are tortillas spread with cream cheese, avocados, and deli turkey.  You just roll them up and cut them into little pinwheels!

Sweet Snail Roll-ups!
Savory Snail Roll-ups!
And finally Hot Snail Dogs:  These are hot Dog wrapped in Crescent Roll dough.  Then we added little chow mein noodle eye stem thingies.  The serving platter was drizzled with honey to make the "snail slime trails."  I got the idea for these on Pinterest, here.  Aren't they cute?  (And sort of disgusting?  There's no accounting for taste.)

Hot Snail Dogs! 
See the little snail trails? Tee hee!
After our meal we opened present and then it was time for cake!!

The dirt on the cake is made from crushed up chocolate sandwich cookies (like Oreos), with the squishy white stuff removed.  (I saved that stuff for another part of the cake!)  The grass is made from coconut tinted green with food coloring.  Rocks and flowers are made from jumbo gumdrops...the flowers have lemon drop centers.


The snails are my favorite part!  Their bodies are made from the white Oreo filling...I just kinda rolled it into little snake/slug shapes!  The snails shells are made from Hershey's kisses with the tops chopped off...and then swirled with edible writing gel.  The little eye stems are those chow mein noodles again!

All in all it was a great party!  I'm just glad I was able to make a snail-themed party work!  I mean, whose kid ask for a snail-themed party?

Oh, right.

Mine.  :)


Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Things to Make: Felt Happy Heart Pin



THIS TUTORIAL HAS BEEN MOVED TO MY NEW SITE, SARAHNDIPITIES.COM!

CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO GO TO THE TUTORIAL!





I also shared this fun little tutorial over at BeccaWilhite.com!

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Guest Posting at BeccaWilhite.com!



I'm sharing this happy little heart pin tutorial over at BeccaWilhite.com this week!  Becca is my super talented Sister-in-law.  Not only is she beautiful, but she's also hilarious.  And she's an author.  Of REAL books!  So. Cool.

Go check out her site...she's doing LOTS of great stuff this month...and giving fun stuff away!!

I'll be giving away the cute little pin shown above...along with this fabulous set of six notecards during the giveaway she's having this week!!



Really!  The giveaway ends on Friday Night! Go check it out...

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Things to Make: Sarah London's Wool-Eater Crochet Along!


If you crochet, you are probably familiar with Sarah London.  She has written some fantastic crochet patterns and books...and her use of color is FANTASTIC!  I love looking at all of her awesome pics on Pinterest!

I'm a little late coming to the Wool-Eater Crochet Along...I didn't know if I'd be able to keep up...but, I decided that even if I fell behind I'd like to make one of these amazing creations!

So...here's my progress on my very own Wool-Eater Blanket!  (I was technically four weeks late for the start of the CAL, but Sarah's said to work at your own pace...so I'm not stressing about 'catching up!)  I opted to try her new Oblong Wool-Eater pattern...


So far I LOVE the pattern...it's a bit tricky at first, but once you get going it's really pretty easy to follow!  The instructions are written in Australian/UK terms, though...so watch for that!  ;)

My blanket is measuring about 18" wide by 35" long, and I've completed 8 rows so far!  I'm using up some odd balls of yarn that i have in sort of neutral earth tones...and a hint of teal.


I love the texture and feel of the afghan...it's nice and thick...but not too bulky.


Wanna make one of your own?
CLICK HERE to go to the info page on Sarah's site!
And you can check out what others are making on the Wool-Eater Flickr Group!