Saturday, December 25, 2010

Bleached Out Tees

"Bleached Out Tees" from DesignMom.

Gabby's kids always make their own gifts for each other--a tradition in itself that I love. But, this particular gift seems fun and easy for kids to make, but still has a designer sense to it.

  1. "Start by gathering your materials. You’ll need a 100% cotton t-shirt in a bright or dark color (you can use a pastel, but the contrast from the bleach won’t be as intense), bleach, rags and something to block the bleach. We used vinyl cutouts and duct tape as blockers.
  2. Spread out the t-shirt, then put a layer of rags or an old towel between the front and back — so the bleach doesn’t bleed through to the back of the shirt.
  3. Apply the design you want on your t-shirt. For most of our designs, we used sticky-back vinyl that was cut into shapes and letters using a Silhouette machine. If you don’t have a Silhouette machine, you could still buy a sheet or roll of sticky-back vinyl and cut out the shapes you want by hand.
  4. Next, pour some bleach into a container and dip an old rag into the bleach. Press the rag on to and around the vinyl or tape. When the shirt is as bleached as you’d like it to be, life the front of the shirt, slip out the rags and immediately rinse the shirt in water to stop the bleaching process.
  5. Dry the shirt in the dryer and you’re ready to wrap it up. Yay!"

Handmade Coffee Table


"Handmade coffee table" from Darling Dexter.

My husband and I have tried our hand at making furniture before. But most looked fit only for the dorm room in which it originally sat. This table from Darling Dexter is quite an inspiration. Doesn't take extremely skilled labor, but still looks lovely. Definitely need hardwood floors though!!

Blessed to Bless bags


"Blessed to Bless" bags from Joy's Hope.

I, too, often feel the awkwardness of giving to people begging on the street. A part of me wants to help and knows that I should help, but I wonder what is the best way to help.

I love that Julie encouraged her extended family to help out in this endeavor after a holiday meal and celebration. That with a few small donations from each person they were able to make a big impact. Could you do something similar at a child's birthday party?

Coupon Books

"Coupon Books" from Good Look Cookbook.

I always love the personalization possible with homemade coupon books. They are also a wonderful way to give the give of time, rather than more Made-In-China crap. I think it would be a wonderful tradition to put a personalized coupon book in each stocking. And, these are some mighty pretty ones, at that!

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Alphabet/Flashcard Party

"Alphabet/Flashcard Party" from Blonde Designs Blog.

What a cute toddler birthday party based on the flashcard concept. Used flashcards as food labels. Favor bags said, "brought to you by the letter Mm." Letter diecuts hang from the chandelier making a clever centerpiece.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

A presidential baby shower

"a presidential baby shower" from Blonde Designs Blog.

Another cute party idea from the girls at Blonde Designs blog. This baby shower would be perfect for my sister (someday!) who had presidential dreams as a child. I love the campaign buttons... I'm a sucker for pins like that.

Although I'm not such a fan of shower games, it might be fun to vote on names, gender, weight, who he/she will look most like, etc. Could have some cute ballot boxes to and voter cards to check off.
"Coupons put in their place!" from Blue Cricket Design.

I am sooo bad about taking coupons and forgetting to use them. I'm not sure that coupons save you a whole lot of money, but there definitely won't save you anything if you don't remember to give them to the cashier.

This handy shopping organizer is super cute. And, just removing it from the cart would remind you to hand your coupons over.