Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Bubble Pouch

I've had this pattern from Michelle Patterns sitting in my stash for months now. It's been on my list of things to do but I just never got around to making it. I finally got tired of having this on my list and decided to finish this project. 

I started by cutting the pattern pieces as well as the main and lining fabrics. 

Pattern pieces
The left is the lining fabric and the right is the main fabric
The suggested fabrics are medium weight quilting cotton, corduroy, or lightweight canvas. I went with the corduroy on both the main and lining fabrics. 

The pattern also called for interfacing and batting to stabilize the lining pieces and give the finished pouch additional structure. 
Batting and interfacing
And here's the finished product.




The top part of the flap is a little bit wonky because this is the part I left open to turn the pouch inside out. I'm not very good with the slip stitch so it ended up being uneven. 

I would probably use a lighter weight fabric the next time I make this because the interfacing and the batting made it really thick. It was hard sewing the lining and the main fabric together and I had to struggle a bit.  

I'm so glad I finally finished this project. 

Till next time.

Happy Sewing!



Tuesday, 18 September 2012

pages with papertrey #13 - first day



I am back with another layout for Leigh Penner's Pages with Papertrey.  This time, the challenge is to create a layout without using purchased patterned paper.  This is indeed a challenge for me since although I buy patterned papers primarily to just lovingly gaze at them as they sit prettily on my desk, I actually love to use (some of) them for layouts.  So my strategy for this one is to use lots of cardstock, dies and stamping.
My layout is about my DDs’ first day of school. There’s something about first days that make me emotional... nostalgic even.  I remember my own first day in school, first day in university, first day living on my own, first day on  the job, first day driving my car, first day on a new country and  the list goes on…  always gives me feelings of anxiety, excitement and anticipation all rolled into one.  I had the same feelings on Frances’ first day of school.  I read the following piece while web surfing and it so beautiful it made me cry (a little).  I think I will go back to it yearly and read it every single time school starts.  I am such a sucker for these things :). 
The 1st Day of School- by Mike Levine

Quick, before they leave this morning. Take a good look. Touch their faces, run your hands through their hair.

We got antsy with them last month, but now we want time to stand still. Like falling leaves and chilly mornings, some great force signals us today. We are aware of life passing.

See the kindergartner with a brave, bewildered smile watching her mother cry as the school bus pulls away. The high-school freshman with a lump in his throat hears his father whisper everything will be OK. Brothers and sisters who fought all summer now hold hands. Today is proud, today is helpless, today is tomorrow. This is a special morning, wrenching and sacred.

As a young reporter, I'd wonder why. What's the big deal about the first day of school? I would write down quotes in my notebook and comprehend nothing. Then I became a parent. I found out. We mark time by today.

On this morning, we remember our own parents and our own childhood. We are filled with the smell of old raincoats, the sticky bond of classroom glue, the childhood knot of worried excitement. We were so small and lost. (Secret: A part of us is still lost. We tell no one).  Now we have children of our own. On this morning, we remember the holy moment of their birth. We see this is all just a matter of time. Once, we thought our children were ours alone. Each September, on this day, we learn better. Nothing is ours to keep.

Time passes through our eyes this morning. We see our children as newborns, we picture them as grown-ups. We see them walking their own children to school.

Time passes in the beat of a heart. I have seen my first kindergarten boy walk into his dorm on his first day of college. A few days ago, my younger son left for college. I stood there, at once empty and full, as frightened and proud as the morning his first school bus pulled away.  Come on, it's getting late. The bus is coming up the road. I'll keep this short.  Make sure they have everything they need. Double check. Write their name on the book bag. Sweetheart, did you remember your lunch money? Dad, don't call me mushy stuff in front of the other kids.

They are right. Like the summer birds leaving us, our children know what to do. Like September leaves waving in the trees, we, too, give way to the leaves of change.

Beautiful, isn’t it? Okay, now onto my layout…

I used Papertrey cardstock (enchanted evening), stamp (fruit fusion: apple, polka dot basics, happy trails, school time), die (fruit fusion:apple, modern alphabet,  script alphabet, edger #5, spiral notebook), simple stripes impression plate (used on the corner triangle)  and ink (enchanted evening).  I also used a Stampin’ Up cardstock (purple one), Amuse ink (blackberry) and a scallop punch. 

Some close ups...


I would have wanted to use a traditional red, blue and yellow colour scheme but her outfit that day would not match that (note to self:  plan outfit colours better next year).  So I went with the blue and purple combo instead (which I surprisingly liked…so it all worked out in the end). How cute is that purple and blue apple :)

Thanks for stopping by and have a great week ahead!

Friday, 14 September 2012

you are fabulous


Continuing on with my clean and simple layouts, I have one more for today (feeling happy to get caught up on my layouts for a change!).    This one was for our last visit to High Park.  The first time we went there this season, it poured hard so we had to cut our visit short.  This time, it was glorious and sunny.  Here are some of my favourite shots of that day.





And here is my layout... 


I used Papertrey die (floral foliage, love lives here), (new to me) Fabulous stamp from Ali Edwards (love the thick font of this sentiment!), Stampin' Up brad, Fancy Pants patterned paper and SP&Co stamp (stitchery doo).

Some close ups...



Have a great weekend!



Thursday, 13 September 2012

water fun


I am back with a clean and simple layout today.  When things are busy and I still want to have some craft time, layouts with lots of white space are the way to go. 

This was taken at one of our summer outings to Centre Island. A few minutes away by ferry from downtown Toronto, the island is a great way to have a quick getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city.  We went there on a Friday which was ideal if you want to avoid the ferry line up (and if you have some vacation days to spare!).  

For my layout, I used the same computer technique as here to print out my journaling.  The seam was hidden behind the photos.



I used Papertrey dies (edger #5, block alphabet), stamp (label basics), cardstock (raspberry fizz) and patterned paper.  I also used my Smash Date Stamp and a Recollections white cardstock.

Some more photos of that day...


Enjoying her ferry ride!





Thanks for stopping by!


Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Pirate Costume

One of the things on my "to do" list last month was to sew a pirate costume for my friend's son who was celebrating his 7th birthday. The birthday boy wanted a pirate themed party and I promised to sew his costume for him. Here's the birthday boy in his pirate outfit looking quite pleased with the parrot on his shoulder.


I made the pants using this super easy tutorial from My Cotton Creations. The top was a blouse I found at a thrift store which I altered. It had the billowy sleeves that was perfect for a pirate shirt. I have never done alterations before but it was surprisingly quite easy. The entire outfit took about a couple of hours to make, including the cutting. Since I had some extra fabric left, I also made skirts for these little ladies using this tutorial


Pirate costume - check! Now on to the next project on my list. 

Until next time, Ahoy Mateys!


Tuesday, 11 September 2012

simple pleasures


Hope you are all having a great week. Things have been busy around here, with us trying to get used to our new school routine.  I feel like I am also back to school, having to wake up earlier than usual to help Frances get ready in the morning (sigh, and I am just on year 1!).

I am back with another summer layout using my current favourite Fabulous Frames die from Papertrey.  I love how easy it is to create different looks on layouts just by changing up the patterned paper colours of the polaroid frame.  This time, I wanted to convey a playful, fun vibe on my page so I used the same bright colours from  Simple Stories' Summer Fresh collection.

This was taken at one of our trips to the beach last month with some friends.  Ha, where did summer go?     


Aside from Fabulous Frames die, I also used Papertrey's Flippin' Out die and patterned papers, simple Stories' sticker embellishments and Basic Grey brad.




More close ups.




Thanks for stopping by!

Monday, 10 September 2012

trucker's special


Steve loves his Western Star truck.  And Steve loves his Molson Canadian beer.  The marriage of the two mixed with sweet chocolate goodness is what he got for his 40th birthday party.  

This 3D all-edible beer truck cake was a both a treat and a challenge to make for me, having no knowledge of truck parts and dimensions.









Thanks for looking! Enjoy your week!

Bebsy

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