Showing posts with label DIY projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY projects. Show all posts

DIY: Polka Dot Garland

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

I really like doing DIY projects, but honestly, I rarely post them here. However, I was so happy with the way this little project turned out that I couldn't resist posting it.  A few weeks ago, I helped host a good friend's baby shower and was in charge of the decorations. So I made this fun little bubble/dot garland (inspiration taken from here)!

You will need:  - Embroidery floss - a decently long needle
- 3 or 4 different colors and textures of cardstock-like paper
- scissors - a pencil - a round glass or something 
similar (about 3" in diameter)
1.  trace circles with a pencil around the base of the glass
2.  Depending on how many garlands you plan on making, you will 
probably want to trace between 25 or 30 of different colors and then cut them out.


3.  The embroidery floss will have six strands and you will want to separate 
it so that it is not so thick.  I split mine into three strand pieces.  
4.  Thread your needle
5.  pick one side of your circle and push the needle and thread through it.  
6. Now, make a small stitch (1/2" long or so) by going back through the paper

7.  Now that you have a stitch, reinforce the stitch by repeating the exact steps you just did, by going through the same holes with the needle and thread again in the same order.  
This will help keep the paper from ripping when you hang it.  



8.  Repeat steps 5, 6 & 7 on remaining dots.  On my garland, I alternated the side that 
I sewed the embroidery thread on, because it made the dots hang more evenly.  
I also put between 5 and 8 dots on each garland, but if you have a 
tall space that you are trying to fill, you can definitely go longer.  


This is an awesome way to store them so that the threads don't get tangled.  
See?  Isn't that fun?


Please email me if you have questions or comments!  Thanks for stopping by!

Sisters Share It All: Pinterest Challenge Wrap Up (Part 4)

Tuesday, April 2, 2013



And here we are with our last check in on the Pinterest Challenge!  I was a little more prepared this time, and got my last 3 projects whipped out! It has been so fun seeing many of your project reports in the last few weeks!  
1.  Hand painted Sewing accessories jars.  The painting was a little spotty... I used the Martha Stewart glass paint, but had a really hard time getting it to go on smoothly with a brush.  I should have sprayed it on, but in the end, I gave up and painted it with craft paint and finished it with the Martha Stewart satin finish.  I ended up being very please with this project, mostly because it eliminated the pile of scissors, thread and pins sitting on my windowsill!  Now it looks lovely and organized!  I might add a skinny glass pencil holder when I get around to it... 



shirt: gap; pants: h&m; necklace: francesca's; shoes: gift from mom

 3.  Snail-print peplum shirt:  This was, by far, my most intimidating and time consuming project.  I loosely patterned it based off of a shirt that I own, but made up all the peplum/pleat patterns, as well as the sleeve.  Overall, it was very fun to make, although a little frustrating in some parts!  I love how bright and summery it turned out!  I can't wait to wear it!
shirt: made by me; jeans: kohl's; shoes: gift from mom; purse: kate spade; earrings: kendra scott

If you missed them take a look at my Pinterest Challenge posts part 1, part 2 and part 3!

Check out Janssen and Merrick's Pinterest Challenge Wrap Up posts!  



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