Friday, November 26, 2010

Toy Story 3 cake

I made this cake for my sons third birthday. He loves toy story so I tried to incorporate his favorite characters:)





Friday, November 19, 2010

Hooded Towels

I've been working on Christmas presents and my gifts to my neices and nephews are hooded towels.  They are super cute and very easy to put together.

I tried to get my son to model his cousin's towel, but he wouldn't stand up... I guess he's used to the routine of when you're wrapped in a towel its time to lay down so we can put on the diaper. :)


What you'll need:

1 bath towel
1 hand towel
sewing machine
pins
 
I got my towels off of Walmart.com.  They had packs of two towels, two hand towels, and two washclothes for $10.  Later I also found some towels off of Kohls.com when they were having a sale and got 2 towels for $2.50 each.  Then I just added 1 matching hand towel to my order.  (FYI: Towels will be $1.97 each at Walmart on Black Friday!)

What to do:

First you are going to take your hand towel and cut it in half.  (One hand towel will make two hoods.)


I have a fancy embroidery machine, so I added some stabilizer where I was going to embroider the name of the child I was making the towel for.  If you don't have an embroidery machine, you could always get some no-pill felt or some other sort of fabric and make a design on it (IE: Flower, Rubber Ducky, etc.)


Then I stitched out the name.


Once you are done adding a name or decal, turn the hand towel wrong side out and pin the raw edges together.


Then sew the raw edges together.


Next stitch a curved line to make more of a hood shape or else, as my husband said, your towel will look like a klu klux klan hood.



Then cut the excess fabric above the curved stitch.


Turn your hood right side out and you've got your hood!


Next center your hood to the bath towel and pin.


Stitch the hood to the towel.  I used a zig sag stitch.

And you have your hooded towel!


I packaged these in gift baskets along with the washcloths, some bath toys, and bubble bath soaps!

Monday, November 1, 2010

Halloween bags

I was walking through Michaels awhile ago and saw these cute tote bags hanging up for $2 each. I thought they would make a great trick or treat bag and let my kids pick out the colors they wanted. I then let them decide what they would like me to put on the bag. For my oldest I drew a pumpkin face, my middle child a ghost and my baby a spider. I had a hard time picking out my babies tote. I was debating between a mummy, frankenstein, the words boo with ghosts, a spider and a skull. I eventually chose the spider. I made these out of freezer paper and fabric paint. I did something similarhere and you can use the same directions from there to do these as well.