Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Repurpose/Cover Up

So, a couple months ago, we went to IKEA. This is an all day affair. Not only is it a couple hours to get there, the entire family goes, in-laws, aunts, cousins. It is crazy. Then you have to eat lunch there, you have to inventory the place, and then check out... have you seen the lines at IKEA?

Well while we were there, I found this super cute $14 duvet cover with matching pillowcases. I loved the fabric. When I put it on the bed, I hated it. It was nice, but it did not go with my "idea" of what I want my bedroom to look like. Then Mr. Smarty Pants himself, said, "Use it as fabric." I think this is his secret way of saying, he likes me sewing. Lets think about this, not only did he build me a wonderful place to sew, and work, now he is offering up fabric... either he is "sensitive" or supportive?

So, I did use it as fabric, I made a pillowcase dress for Dahlia, and then kinda forgot about it. Which brings us to our current day.

In my laundry room I have had the eye soar of the electrical panel box (see previouse posts for proof). I was not sure what to do with it. Scooter found an old cork board, and it covered it perfectly. Then the dilema is, what do you cover it with? The room is already very blue and white, with touches of black, so I felt it needed something else.
Then Mr. Smarty Pants again say, "What about that duvet cover?" He is amazing. So I seemed ripped that baby apart (during conference, it really helps keep you awake.) Then I put some batting around the board and covered it with the fabric, hung it up, and it is BEAUTIFUL.




I love it. I now can put all my orders up, and keep track of everything as well as not look at the electrical panel.

I also tried to applique. I made my own flowers, and did it up just like Jeanne said, and it worked. I think they turned out kinda cute.



So don't throw out your sheets, or other things, re-use them. I still have about 4 yards of fabric, and am thinking about some shirred sun dresses for the girls.

well I better get back to work. I need to finish a nightgown for Dandelion, and a couple purses need to be knocked out.

talk at you soon
--kelly

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Spring has Sprung

Well it is going to be another beautiful spring day in Texas. I know this, because of my constant need to find tissue, and then in turn finding other's tissue throughout the house. The need to hit the allergy meds, the beautiful wildflowers everywhere, and the never ending wind.

I am grateful for the sunshine, we had over 160 days of our high temperature being below 80 degrees. So I am ready for some flip flops, and getting rid of white legs.

I would love to take a picture of the wild flowers, however as soon as they spring up, I have two little pickers that immediately grab them up for tea parties, and presents, and all sorts of thing.

I have been busy using my room. I finished Karen's purse. It turned out super cute, and then I made L, M, and N purses of their own. They all turned out pretty cute. I hope they like them. I uses my raggedy models for display, pajamas and all.





I have been told the Ruby, loves her skirt and purse. Maybe her mother will send us a picture of her modeling it for us, and we can post it.

Well today is one of the jobs I hate the most, moving over clothes. Why is taking out winter clothes putting them in a bucket to save (because in 2 years I can pull them out again). Putting the summer clothes back in, such a project. It will take all day to do 2 dressers. What do other mothers do with more then 2 kids, how do they function, do they have some super power that I am not blessed with receiving because I only have 2? I am not sure if I am just putting off doing my task, or really thinking about this.

Off to work. Enjoy spring where ever you are. Hope you all have a wonderful Easter weekend, eat a lot of chocolate, hide a bunch of eggs, and in the words of Dandelion as we talked about the Easter story, "Mom, it is just to sweet to even think about." with big giant alligator tears rolling down her face.
talk at ya soon,
--kelly