Showing posts with label ties. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ties. Show all posts

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Zipper Bow Ties

I'm imaging these darling zipper bow ties in hair and on bracelets and necklaces!   Totally cute!   Artzy Creations has the tutorial!

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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

5 Great ideas!

Another great week of link-ups! I can't highlight them all so here are just a few!



Bring on the glitter! Queen of Iwasagonna glammed up some 2x4 with orange glitter to make some rockstar glitter pumpkins!

Why didn't I think of this simple idea? My son will not wear any type of tie if it clips inside his shirt! Love City basically attaches a safety pin to the tie and the shirt! This would totally work with my son (and probably yours)!

I love this idea from seven thirty three - A Creative Blog for the first day of school pictures. So fun!


Just Sew Sassy created a belt of felt flowers for the fall! It's gorgeous! (It would look cute as a headband too!)


Eating My Candy has found another thing you can spray paint - your shirt! I love her technique for spray painting a shirt!


See more links to the Whatever Goes Wednesday Party.



Saturday, June 11, 2011

Father's Day Printables!


The darling Father's Day ideas are killing me! I'm especially loving the Father's Day printables. They are such an easy gift to give! Here are a few from the Father's Day Link Party.


Shindig Parties To Go made this incredible display of Father's Day printables on scrapbook paper ties! How cute is that? Get the free printable for all of it NOW!!!!


Seven Thirty Three has created this perfect "room service" printable so dad can relax and be pampered on his special day. What a great way for a dad to let his family know a few things he would like!

This superhero dad printable from A Mama's Two Cents Worth would be perfect for my kids to give to my husband in a frame! Dad is their superhero!!!!



Check out or add more ideas to the Father's Day Link Party!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Girly Sleeve Ties

It's hot! My daughter wants to feel cooler when she is wearing her shirts! This is a perfect solution! Trendy Treehouse created a girly shirt tie to turn those shirts with sleeves into faux sleeveless shirts! This would have been great when I was training for marathons!


To learn how to make these girly sleeve ties, go HERE.


(Found via Craft Gossip.)


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Thursday, July 8, 2010

Snake Tie (and My Son's Birthday)






Today is my son's 2nd birthday! I wish I would have seen this idea a week or two ago because he would have got one of these for a present!!!


Isn't this snake tie cool? What little boy wouldn't love it? I treasure great "boy" ideas!!!!!!! The Paisley Cupcake made this for her son! Check out the tutorial for this Snake Tie HERE. (This isn't too wild for church, is it?)


And since I mentioned it was my son's birthday, I should probably show a picture of him last year enjoying his cake! Such a cutie!
And a picture of him this year enjoying his cake. What a difference one year makes! Happy Birthday! I love you!
I just love his eyes and curly hair! And, gratefully, he still loves to snuggle! Lucky me!!!!

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Sunday, June 27, 2010

Guest Blogger - Just Another Day In Paradise - Washer Felt Cuff

Hi everyone. My name is Larissa and I can normally be
found over at




where I spend time
crafting, cooking, throwing parties, and taking care of my three little men.




Here are three of my posts that you might love to see!



A washer bracelet made with hemp and beads.




Bib necklace from a t-shirt!




Little Man Tie (using velcro - not elastic - complete with tie pattern). This was actually made from a placemat!



I am so happy to be here at Someday Crafts showing all of you a
fun take on the washer jewelry craze
.


Washer Felt Cuff



You will need:


Washers
Spray paint
Diamond Glaze
t-shirt scraps
felt
snaps
coordinating thread
hot glue




First: You will need to spray paint your washer with your chosen color. It will take several coats.




Once your washer is painted and dried, you will apply this--





Slowly outline and then fill in your washer. Make sure to follow the instructions on the Diamond Glaze...allow for proper time to dry...it will take a couple of days.




With your t-shirts scraps, take a strip about 1 inch by 14 and roll into a flower...
here is a tutorial I recently did for this technique.





Now that you have a rolled t-shirt flower, hot glue it onto the center of your washer.




To make the cuff, measure the length you need to go around your wrist. Cut two strips out of felt measuring that length by the width of 1 1/2".




Pin the two pieces together and sew around the outside edge. Then "quilt" it by sewing every 1/4". It will look like this--



To attach the snap, figure out where the closure will need to be.




Mark that spot. Make a small slit with an exacto knife for the snap pieces to go into, and then follow snap instructions.







Once the snap is in place, hot glue your washer onto the felt cuff.



Now you have a great and original piece of cuff jewelry. So easy to make and so cute.




I'd love for you to come visit my blog, Just Another Day In Paradise!!!!

I think you will love it!



Thanks, Larissa! That IS a fabulous take on washers! Love it! I would wear a bracelet like that to church!!! If you've never been to JUST ANOTHER DAY IN PARADISE, go visit! It IS paradise. The crafts and tutorials are awesome! The recipes look delish! I will be making at least a couple of recipes for dinner this week from her site! I'm becoming a follower of Just Another Day In Paradise and I think you should too!


Linking to Finding Fabulous, Romantic Home -Show and Tell Friday, Miss Mustard Seed -Furniture Feature Friday, Lit and Laundry - Finished For Friday, The Inspired Room, Remodelaholics Anonymous, Poppies At Play - Creative Cats , Crafts In Bloom, Kojo Designs - Friday Fun Finds, Fingerprints on the Fridge - Feature Yourself Friday. The Girl Creative - New Friend Friday, That's So Cuegly - Craft Concoction, Sweet Charli






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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

What Can You Do With Ties? (Updated)

What can you do with ties? These are some ideas I found.
Create a unique lampshade with colorful ties. (Actually, you would do one with drab or monochromatic ties too!) This great ideas was done by A Very Blessed Nest. Click HERE.


Who would have thought to make a funky, interesting wreath out of ties? Not me, but I definitely like the look of this wreath. Even though this was made for Christmas, you could change the colors for any holiday or decor. Found HERE at the Michael's Christmas contest. If you missed this post, you missed out. My Kind of Wonderful made ties into stylish headbands. Go HERE to see how.

Make a purse using your husband's old neck ties. HERE is the tutorial at Craftster.
HERE is a long skirt made from ties at Instructables. I think this shorter skirt made using this tutorial HERE on Craftster.
Make a little boys ties from an adult necktie. Keeping It Simple has the tutorial HERE.
How do you like making "feathers" from neckties? I could see a few different uses for these.
Or how about making a brooch from ties? All those flowers that are so popular right now could be made from ties. The two pictures above were found at Cut Out and Keep. CLick HERE to see how the last two were made.
This is a scarf made from neckties. This could be really cute with some ties all of the same color palate. Find the tutorial HERE at Craftstylish.


AS I was finishing my search for necktie projects, I CAME ACROSS THIS BLOG, CALLED ARTFUL TIES -MAKING ART FROM MEN'S NECKTIES. You need to see the projects on HERE. Girls clothes, quilts, formal dresses, chairs, etc. GO HERE NOW. This is necktie Heaven!


If you have any more projects for ties, leave a comment with a link and I might add it to this post.!


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