Monday, July 30, 2012

Earrings

I had a lot of fun making this one. This is an earring I made for my plain red dress. Since the dress was simple and ordinary, I had to accessorize it with bold jewelery that would make a statement. I saw something similar in one of the fashion magazines and fell in love with it. The original design was quite different than the end result. However, whatever happens, happens for the best!!

I can't really describe the process of making this. Honestly, it took me much longer to make the second piece than the first one. I just went with the flow for the first piece, but I had to replicate the design with the second one, and that was tough.

Things I used
- Seed Beads (green)
- Jewelry making kit includes:
       - Pliers round-nose, cut wire, flattener
          (found in hobby store or online)
      
Kit includes many accessories. They are really fun to play with. Just try with the simple one bead first. You'll love it.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Cat House

Snowflake in her work-in-progress house
This time I decided to take on a little bit more of an advanced project, so I picked a cat house. I saw a somewhat similar cat house on PetSmart.com. So once again, I went to Hobby Lobby and got some cute fabrics and tassels, and began my project. 

This was more complicated than my pillows because it required wood work and fabric to finish up. My husband and I went to his step-dad's workshop and collected scrap wood and started cutting them to size. 

Oh no! I could never use the big wood cutting machine. I had to get help from my husband to cut them according to the measurements I had given him. He did a great job. 

First we made a square box, leaving one side open to use it as a door. We used screws and nails to fasten the boards. Around the "box frame", we put an "A-frame", so as to give it a house appearance. After the frame was done, I used a staple gun and fabric glue to wrap the frame and decorate it with the tiny tassels. By this time, my cat already knew that it was her house.

Anyway, I don't wanna sound like a "cat lady".

And to finish up, I attached a curtain with the left over fabric and something for her to sleep on.  Immediately after that, the cat wasted no time in claiming it as hers.

Things I used
- Scrap wood and wood cutter
- Fabric (Flannel preferred)
- Tassels (pom poms - I think that's what they are called)
- Scissors
- Nails or screws
- Fabric glue
- Staple gun (optional; small nails work just fine)





Saturday, July 21, 2012

Pillows

My first project
When I was little, I always watched my mom sew beautiful curtains, pillows, dresses, and knit sweaters. I would tell my mom "Please let me cut the fabric, its just a straight line...", and when she let me, I would be terrible at it. That was back when I was about 12 years old. A few years ago I thought I would give sewing another try in my free time. Pillows seemed to be the easiest way to start. So I ran down to Hobby Lobby and got some fillings and fabric that was on sale. Since this was my first try, I decided not to spend much while exploring my "hidden curiosity". I wasn't too excited about the animal print, but oh well, 90% off tag dragged me to it. It turned out to be pretty nice.
I made six of the mini pillows.

Things required:
Sewing Machine
Scissors
Thread
Fabric
Fillings

They were very very easy to make!!
-First I cut the fabric in squares - However big I wanted my pillows to be.
-Then I flipped them inside out and sewed three ways, and flipped around,
-Stuffed the fillings, and sealed the last side.
-There... Walla!!! the pillow is done!!

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Introduction

This is my first official blog. Writing has never been my cup of tea, but lately I have been taking so many classes that require extensive writing and it has been impossible for me to avoid it. Previously, it used to take me hours to write one paragraph, now I am faster and I have started to actually enjoy it.

Needing to start a blog for my Digital Marketing class, I wanted to write something about my projects that I have been working on for the past couple of years. I don't have any particular theme for my projects. Most of the time I simply see something I like, while browsing online or at a store, and I attempt to imitate it. I usually get supplies from my favorite store Hobby Lobby.

I would like to share some of my creations on my next blog. So keep checking. :-)

Mason