Thursday, October 17, 2013
Guest Post: DIY Sugar Skull Shoes
Earlier this week I shared that Allison from Dream A Little Bigger and I were doing post swaps. On Monday I visited her blog and showed how I made these cute and colorful perler bead bracelets. Surprise! Today Allison's over here, presenting this super cool sugar skull shoe tutorial. With Halloween and Dia de los Muertos coming up, this craft is a great one to do. It'll certainly get you into the spooky spirit!
Hello! My name is Allison and I'm a crafty cat lady that blogs over at Dream a Little Bigger. Crafting and creating is what I love to do and I'm so happy that I'm able to share that with all the sweet readers at Pink Stripey Socks! I'm a huge fan of Leslie and I'm so excited to be guesting here today! I've kind of sort of got this huge thing for shoes. Not fancy or designer shoes or anything but shoes I've made up and crafted on. It's a pretty big deal and so far I've made almost 60 DIY shoe tutorials. Don't believe me? Check this gallery
out.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
DIY Flower Crown Tutorial
Lately hubby's had to do quite a bit of traveling for work. (Boo!) Chuck and I try to hold down the fort during the weekdays, but it's just not the same and we miss him terribly. So we're always glad when the weekend finally rolls around and we get to have fun as a family.
This weekend we're hoping to visit a nearby Rennaisance Faire. Fingers crossed that on Saturday we'll be watching jousting knights, chomping on large turkey legs, and seeing lots of people in lovely costumes (my favorite part.)
This will be Chuck's second Rennaisance Faire. (You can see our previous faire adventure here.) And like last time, I wanted to make a floral crown to wear there. Last year I crapted a floral crown out of plastic bags but this year I used leftover flowers from my crystallized flower experiment.
There are tons of tutorials and videos out there showing how to make floral crowns, but I followed this one from Kimmie of Sugar and Dots because it was really easy and straight forward.
Materials:
Directions:
1. Remove the flower heads and leaves off the stems. Cut off the green plastic bit off the back of your flower so you'll have a flatter surface to glue onto the felt. But be careful not to cut the green bit completely off or your flowers will just come apart.
2. Cut out two similar sized strands of felt.
3. Hot glue your leaves onto one strand of felt. Then, hot glue your flowers on. (I glued on the larger flowers first and then added the smaller flowers.)
4. Cut your second strand of felt into smaller rectangles.
5. Hot glue your flower felt band onto your elastic head band. To make sure that the elastic stays put, glue on your smaller felt rectangles on top of the elastic. Your elastic band should now stay put because it's sandwiched between felt.
6. Optional: I've worn this headband now a couple of times and noticed that the felt on both ends of the headband is starting to peel away from the elastic band. To help ensure that they stay in place, you could always just pull out a needle and thread and add a couple of stitches on each side.
And that's all it takes to make this floral crown.
Happy crafting!
This weekend we're hoping to visit a nearby Rennaisance Faire. Fingers crossed that on Saturday we'll be watching jousting knights, chomping on large turkey legs, and seeing lots of people in lovely costumes (my favorite part.)
This will be Chuck's second Rennaisance Faire. (You can see our previous faire adventure here.) And like last time, I wanted to make a floral crown to wear there. Last year I crapted a floral crown out of plastic bags but this year I used leftover flowers from my crystallized flower experiment.
There are tons of tutorials and videos out there showing how to make floral crowns, but I followed this one from Kimmie of Sugar and Dots because it was really easy and straight forward.
Materials:
- felt that's the same color as your hair
- fake flowers
- hair elastic
- glue gun
- scissors
Directions:
1. Remove the flower heads and leaves off the stems. Cut off the green plastic bit off the back of your flower so you'll have a flatter surface to glue onto the felt. But be careful not to cut the green bit completely off or your flowers will just come apart.
2. Cut out two similar sized strands of felt.
3. Hot glue your leaves onto one strand of felt. Then, hot glue your flowers on. (I glued on the larger flowers first and then added the smaller flowers.)
4. Cut your second strand of felt into smaller rectangles.
5. Hot glue your flower felt band onto your elastic head band. To make sure that the elastic stays put, glue on your smaller felt rectangles on top of the elastic. Your elastic band should now stay put because it's sandwiched between felt.
6. Optional: I've worn this headband now a couple of times and noticed that the felt on both ends of the headband is starting to peel away from the elastic band. To help ensure that they stay in place, you could always just pull out a needle and thread and add a couple of stitches on each side.
And that's all it takes to make this floral crown.
Happy crafting!
Monday, October 14, 2013
Post Swap: Fish and Fruit Perler Bead Bracelet
Hi everyone! Happy Monday!
Guess what? Today I've got on my happy pants...
and I'm doing my happy pants dance.
Why? Well, I'm excited because this week Allison from Dream A Little Bigger and I have a special surprise for you. Surprise! We're doing post swaps! I've had a blog crush on Allison's blog for awhile because she makes uber cool crafts like this zombie string art pumpkin, these neon crochet pot scrubbers, and this pair of rhinestone sneakers.
(Go ahead, click on those links. I can wait. )
Today I'll be over at Allison's blog sharing one of my crafts. Then, later on this week Allison will be over here to share one of her amazing crafts.
So, head on over to Allison's blog today and see how I made these two perler bead bracelets.
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