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الأربعاء، 25 أغسطس 2010

Bunk Bed Fort Free Tutorial By Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home

Looking for a cute idea for making a boys fort? Well, Christie of Lemon Squeezy Shop and A Lemon Squeezy Home blog has a wonderful tutorial on her blog showing you how to make bunk bed fort. Enjoy!

Copyright © 2010 - Written by Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home blog.

Here's what Christie had to say about her tutorial:   Do your kids have a bunk bed? Do they ever drape a million blankets over the top to make a fort and have a million items trying to hold it up so you are left with a big mess after they build that fort? Do they get really frustrated when their fort keeps falling down or gets pulled down by little siblings? 

Yes, yes, and yes HERE! When you are done making this easy bunk bed fort, you just might get a million hugs and kisses and your kiddos telling you that you’re the best mom in the world. I have sweet kids.

Please respect Christie's TERMS OF USE: Unless stated otherwise, you may use any of the items or tutorials I post for personal use. If you are wanting to sell items made from my tutorials, please ask me for permission!

My *only* request, is that if you make and post anything that I came up with, that you post a link to my blog. If you sell any items on my website that was my idea, then you must post a link giving me credit (after asking permission to sell first).

Just give credit where it is due! Happy crafting!

Copyright © 2009-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Christie of Lemon Squeezy Shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/lemonsqueezyshop. Please visit her A Lemon Squeezy Home blog at http://alemonsqueezyhome.blogspot.com/

الاثنين، 23 أغسطس 2010

Alien Party, Part 1-3 Free Tutorials From Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home

Looking for a cute theme and cute decorations for a kid's party? Well, Christie of Lemon Squeezy Shop and A Lemon Squeezy Home blog has three wonderful tutorials on her blog showing you how to make alien party invitations, alien decorations and alien softies. Enjoy!

Copyright © 2010 - Written by Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home blog.

Here's what Christie had to say about her tutorial: This is the final post for an Alien themed party. Today I'll show you how I made these aliens. I made them for party favors, and my boys seriously LOVE theirs.

Copyright © 2010 - Written by Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home blog.

Copyright © 2010 - Written by Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home blog.

Here's what Christie had to say about her tutorial:  My son D turned 5 last week. He requested an Alien Party! I had a lot of fun planning his party, and I decided I'd share some of the things I did in case it could help anyone else in their party planning. 

This post will show you how to make some Alien Invitations, complete with downloadable templates. Please know that I just free-handed it, so the aliens aren't perfect!

It all started with this little sketch. D said he thought it was cute, so that's what we went with.

Please respect Christie's TERMS OF USE: Unless stated otherwise, you may use any of the items or tutorials I post for personal use. If you are wanting to sell items made from my tutorials, please ask me for permission!

My *only* request, is that if you make and post anything that I came up with, that you post a link to my blog. If you sell any items on my website that was my idea, then you must post a link giving me credit (after asking permission to sell first).

Just give credit where it is due! Happy crafting!

Copyright © 2009-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Christie of Lemon Squeezy Shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/lemonsqueezyshop. Please visit her A Lemon Squeezy Home blog at http://alemonsqueezyhome.blogspot.com/

Boys Bike Basket and Girls Vintage Bike Basket Free Tutorials From Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home

Have you ever wanted to create fabric baskets for your kid's bikes? Well, Christie of Lemon Squeezy Shop and A Lemon Squeezy Home blog has two wonderful tutorials on her blog showing you how to make a bike basket for a boy's bike and a vintage bike basket for a girl's bike. Enjoy!

Copyright © 2010 - Written by Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home blog.

Here's what Christie had to say about her tutorial:   I made my first fabric bike basket in March of this year, for my son's 5th birthday.  I didn’t want to pay the $15.00 for one and was excited when I thought I could probably just make one with fabric. He loved it.  It was used well and can actually fit quite a bit in it.  I also knew that the design could be improved some.  Sadly, it was rained on and blown on with dusty wind and doesn't look very good anymore.  I will be better this time at having him bring in his new basket!  (look at the beautiful dead March grass in the pic)

Copyright © 2010 - Written by Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home blog.

Here's what Christie had to say about her tutorial:  Remember my son's Bike Basket I made? You can see that version by clicking here: D's Bike Basket Tutorial.    I remember finishing his, and thinking how pretty it could be for a girl with a few changes. So I re-designed the entire thing to fit an adult vintage style bike. *This basket actually fits my son's child size bike, so it doesn't even have to be only for an adult bike!

Please respect Christie's TERMS OF USE: Unless stated otherwise, you may use any of the items or tutorials I post for personal use. If you are wanting to sell items made from my tutorials, please ask me for permission!

My *only* request, is that if you make and post anything that I came up with, that you post a link to my blog. If you sell any items on my website that was my idea, then you must post a link giving me credit (after asking permission to sell first).

Just give credit where it is due! Happy crafting!

Copyright © 2009-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Christie of Lemon Squeezy Shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/lemonsqueezyshop. Please visit her A Lemon Squeezy Home blog at http://alemonsqueezyhome.blogspot.com/

الأحد، 22 أغسطس 2010

How To Make A Doll Quilt Free Tutorial By Dawn Nichols of Dawn's Quilt Corner

Thinking of making a doll quilt?    If you are then you'll be happy to know that Dawn Nichols of Dawn's Quilt Corner  has a wonderful tutorial on her blog showing you how to make a doll quilt.  Enjoy!


How to make a doll quilt - a tutorial


Copyright © 2009 - Written by Dawn Nichols of Dawn's Quilt Corner .


Here's what Dawn had to say about her tutorial: I just finished making doll quilts for my friend's little girls and it was so fun, I thought I would post a tutorial on how to make them. This tutorial will focus on using fat quarters but you can make them out of any measurements of fabric that you have in your stash. This tutorial results in a doll quilt that measures about 20"x20".

Copyright © 2009-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Dawn Nichols of Dawn's Quilt Corner. Please visit her Dawn's Quilt Corner blog at http://www.dawnsquiltcorner.com/ and her Dawn's Quilt Corner Etsy Shoppe at http://www.dawnsquilts.etsy.com where she specializes in handmade, modern and colorful quilts and zipper pouches in a variety of styles and colors.

Fabric Covered Wood Beads Free Tutorials By Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home

Looking for a different bracelet to make?  Well, Christie of Lemon Squeezy Shop and A Lemon Squeezy Home blog has a wonderful tutorial on her blog showing you how to make a fabric covered wood beads bracelet.  Enjoy!

Copyright © 2010 - Written by Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home blog.

Here's what Christie had to say about her tutorial:  I wasn't going to post until next week, as I only try to post once a week, but the next two weeks I'm going to be guest blogging, so I thought I'd throw in a couple quick tutorials during the next couple weeks in the meantime. 

I've seen these bracelets (and necklaces) around and found a couple tutorials I liked online.  No one seemed to have any dimensions though, and so after I figured it out, I decided that it might help someone be more motivated to make one, as they are so easy!


You do have a few closure options, so read on to find out which you might prefer!


Please respect Christie's TERMS OF USE: Unless stated otherwise, you may use any of the items or tutorials I post for personal use. If you are wanting to sell items made from my tutorials, please ask me for permission!

My *only* request, is that if you make and post anything that I came up with, that you post a link to my blog. If you sell any items on my website that was my idea, then you must post a link giving me credit (after asking permission to sell first).

Just give credit where it is due! Happy crafting!

Copyright © 2009-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Christie of Lemon Squeezy Shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/lemonsqueezyshop. Please visit her A Lemon Squeezy Home blog at http://alemonsqueezyhome.blogspot.com/

السبت، 21 أغسطس 2010

Pompom Garland Free Tutorial By Melissa of Crafting With Cat Hair Blog

Looking for a quick and easy decoration for the holidays?   Well, if you are, you'll be happy to know that Melissa of  Crafting With Cat Hair blog  has a wonderful tutorial on her blog showing you how to make pompom garland. 


Pompom Garland tutorial


Copyright © 2009 - Written by Melissa of Crafting With Cat Hair blog.


Here's what Melissa had to say about her tutorial:  Here is one more quick and easy Christmas tutorial.

Please respect Melissa's TERMS OF USE:  No part of my patterns or tutorials may be reproduced in any form. The written instructions, photograph, design, and pattern and tutorial are intended for personal, non-commercial use only and can not be sold for profit. Thanks!

Copyright © 2007-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Melissa of Crafting With Cat Hair blog at http://www.craftingwithcathair.blogspot.com/.

الخميس، 19 أغسطس 2010

Mr. Mom "Woobie" Blanket Free Tutorial by Melissa of Crafting With Cat Hair Blog

Do you know what a "woobie" is?    Well, Melissa of  Crafting With Cat Hair blog does and she has a wonderful tutorial on her blog showing you how to make a "woobie." 



Mr. Mom "Woobie" Blanket Tutorial


Copyright © 2009 - Written by Melissa of Crafting With Cat Hair blog.


Here's what Melissa had to say about her tutorial:  One of my favorite movies from the '80s is Mr. Mom. I just love Michael Keaton!

There are so many hilarious scenes in this movie, but the one that stands out to me is the scene when the vacuum cleaner attacks the kids and eats the one kid's blanket, or his woobie.

I am sure you have seen this pattern before, but here it is again. You can use this super simple, no sew pattern to make your very own woobie for your child or, like I did, your pet!

Please respect Melissa's TERMS OF USE:  No part of my patterns or tutorials may be reproduced in any form. The written instructions, photograph, design, and pattern and tutorial are intended for personal, non-commercial use only and can not be sold for profit. Thanks!

Copyright © 2007-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Melissa of Crafting With Cat Hair blog at http://www.craftingwithcathair.blogspot.com/.

الأربعاء، 18 أغسطس 2010

How To Make A Small Pinecone Tree - Free How-To By Linda Walsh of Linda Walsh Originals

Since I had just finished my Linda's Blog post on the pine cone trees I had made I thought you might enjoy a step-by-step "How-to" on how to make one of your own. If you'd like to read my post entitled "Dried White Pine - It Was A Good Idea - Or Was It?" please CLICK HERE.

My instructions on how to make a small pinecone tree of your own are shown below.

I also created a .PDF "Linda's How-Do-I Series How To Make A Small Pinecone Tree" e-book for this as well.


If you'd like to download my free e-book please CLICK HERE for the "How To Make A Small Pinecone Tree" e-book page of my Linda Walsh Originals E-Patterns website. Here you can download my free e-book and and view all of our e-patterns and e-books.

How To Make A Small Pinecone Tree



Supplies Needed

1 Can Spray Varnish or Lacquer
1- Green Styrofoam Cone 12"X4"
Package of Green Preserved Boxwood or Eucalyptus
1/2" Red Velvet Ribbon - 4 Yards
1/2" Covered Box Decorations - 1 Package
Florist Wood Picks With Wire - 1 Package
Red Berry Spray With Multiple Berries or Dried Red Floral Bulbs
Miniature White Floral Flowers (I used ones that looked like snow flakes)
Dried or Preserved Pine Cones of Various Shapes and Sizes
1/4" Pine Wood - 6" by 6"
3/4" Wood Dowel - 3" Long
Wood Screw - 1 1/2" Long
Wood Stain - 1 Small Can
Sand Paper
Dual Temperature Glue Gun
Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
Wire Cutters
Drill

Instructions

(Note - These instructions are for ADULT use only as they require the use of a hot glue gun.  Always use caution when working with any kind of hot glue gun.)

 1.  Cut a 6" by 6" square out of the 1/4" pine wood.  Round the edges and then completely sand it.
 2.  Cut a 3" long piece out of the 3/4" dowel.
 3.  Measure the center of the 6"x6" square and mark both the top of the square and bottom of the square with an X. 
 4.  Drill a small starter hole in the bottom of the 6"x6" square at the X for the wood screw.
 5.  Screw the 1 1/2" long wood screw to the bottom of the 6"X6" square until just the tip of it is showing through to the top.
 6.  Position the dowel on the X on the top of the 6"x6" square centering the tip of the wood screw at the center of the dowel.
 7.  Finish screwing the 6"x6" square to the wood dowel until they are both secure.
 8.  Stain the 6"x6" square and dowel with the wood stain. Let dry completely.
 9. Spray the 6”x6” square and dowel with the varnish or lacquer. Let dry completely.
10.  Position the center of the bottom of the green Styrofoam cone onto the dowel and push it down the dowel until the bottom of the Styrofoam cone is flat against the top of the 6"x6" square.  You may need to carve out a small amount of the center bottom of the green Styrofoam cone to get this area started.
11.  Remove the green Styrofoam cone from the dowel and glue all around the dowel and center bottom of the 6"x6"square using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun. Then re-position the green Styrofoam cone onto the dowel and center of the 6"x6" square.
12.  Glue the first layer of medium sized pine cones to the green Styrofoam cone using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun.   Position the pine cones so they abut one another and are pleasing to the eye.  Don't worry about gaps in between the pine cones as you will be filling these in with smaller pine cones.
13.  Continue gluing the pine cones in rows in this manner using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun until you reach the top of the green Styrofoam cone.
14.  Glue a medium sized pine cone to the top of the green Styrofoam cone using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun.
15.  Using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun glue the smaller pine cones in between the larger pine cones until all the gaps are filled.
16.  Spray the tree and pine cones with varnish or lacquer.  Let dry completely.
17.  Using the wire cutters cut several 2" - 3" pieces of the preserved boxwood or eucalyptus and then using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun glue the preserved box wood or eucalyptus amongst the pine cones until the arrangement is pleasing to the eye.
18.  Using the wire cutters cut the red berries so they are individual and then using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun glue the red berries amongst the pine cones until their placement is pleasing to the eye.
19.  Using the wire cutters cut the miniature white flowers into individual pieces and then using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun glue the miniature white flowers amongst the pine cones until their placement is pleasing to the eye.
20.  Stick the bottom center of the 1/2" covered box decorations with a floral pick and then stick them amongst the pine cones until their placement is pleasing to the eye.  Glue to hold if necessary using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun.
21.
  Cut sixteen 12" pieces of the 1/2" red velvet ribbon and then tie each into a bow.  Tie the wire of the floral pick around the center of the bow and then fasten the floral pick and bow amongst the pine cones until their placement is pleasing to the eye.  Glue to hold if necessary using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun.
22.  Congratulations - You're Done!

Please respect Linda's Terms of Use: All patterns, e-patterns, e-books, tutorials, how-to's, and e-products © 2004-2010 Linda Walsh Originals-Designs by Linda Walsh. All rights reserved, including downloading, mass producing, photocopying, enlargements, reductions,and all other forms of reproduction, website sharing, Email, RSS feeds, or any other means of redistribution. Commercial selling or reselling by any means, including eBay or any other website by permission only.

Products made from Linda Walsh Originals patterns, e-patterns, e-books, tutorials, how-to's, and e-products are intended for personal use for fun or small scale personal and business profit as long as you credit us with the design. Large scale commercial use (i.e. mass production) including wholesale distribution, catalog sales, and all other forms of large scale commercial production are by permission only. Items made from Linda Walsh Originals patterns, e-patterns, e-books, tutorials, how-to's, and e-products are intended for decoration only and are not intended for use by children. Not responsible for human error, individual workmanship, or printing errors in the E-books, E-products, tutorials, how-to's, patterns or the E-Patterns.



Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Written By Linda Walsh of Linda Walsh Originals, Linda Walsh Originals E-Patterns, and Linda's Blog. Linda is a doll maker and doll pattern designer. http://lindawalshoriginals.com/

الاثنين، 16 أغسطس 2010

Felt Rocks In The Washing Machine Free Tutorial By Melissa of Haworth Handmade

Do you like working with wool roving?   If you do then you'll be happy to know that Melissa of Haworth Handmade has a wonderful tutorial on her Under Construction blog showing you how to make felt rocks.



Make felt rocks in the washing machine


Copyright © 2009 - Written by Melissa of Haworth Handmade


Here's what Melissa had to say about her tutorial:  Ya'll seem to like the felt rocks; I encourage you to make your own. Here's how:  Find up to 10 smallish, roundish rocks. I wouldn't go any bigger than about 2 inch diameter.

Copyright © 2009 - All Rights Reserved - Melissa of Haworth Handmade.  Please visit Melissa's Haworth Etsy shop and her Under Construction blog, too.

الأحد، 15 أغسطس 2010

How-To Make Simple Pillowcases Free Tutorial By Melissa of Haworth Handmade

Looking for a way to make quick and easy simple pillowcases? If you are then you'll be happy to know that Melissa of Haworth Handmade has a wonderful tutorial on her Under Construction blog showing you how to make some.



How to make: Simple pillow cases (with fancy french seams)


Copyright © 2008 - Written by Melissa of Haworth Handmade


Here's what Melissa had to say about her tutorial:  For their birthdays, I made the boys super simple pillowcases. Apparently they were a hit so here's a tutorial (and I'm going to enter the tutorial in this little contest; check it out):

Copyright © 2008 - All Rights Reserved - Melissa of Haworth Handmade.  Please visit Melissa's Haworth Etsy shop and her Under Construction blog, too.

Felt Noodles Free Tutorial From Melissa of Haworth Handmade

Do you love making felt food?   If you do then you'll be happy to know that Melissa of Haworth Handmade has a wonderful tutorial on her Under Construction blog showing you how to make felt noodles.



Felt noodles for the play kitchen


Copyright © 2009 - Written by Melissa of Haworth Handmade


Copyright © 2009 - All Rights Reserved - Melissa of Haworth Handmade.  Please visit Melissa's Haworth Etsy shop and her Under Construction blog, too.

الخميس، 12 أغسطس 2010

Let's Make A T-Shirt Pillow Free Tutorial by Deena Davis of By Your Hands and EweNmePrintables.com

Deena Davis of By Your Hands blog and  EweNmePrintables.com website has the most adorable tutorial on her By Your Hands blog showing you how to make a pillow out of a t-shirt. Deena and Bette Shaw of Bette's Tomorrows Treasures co-author the  By Your Hands blog. 



Let's Make a T-Shirt Pillow!


Copyright © 2010 - Written by Deena Davis of EweNmePrintables.com and By Your Hands blog .

Here's what Deena had to say about her tutorial: A few days ago, I spent the afternoon making a t-shirt pillow with my 4 year old son. He was actually quite impressed with the outcome and since I don't sew as much as I used to, he had lots of questions about the sewing machine and what pins were used for. LOL

These pillows can be made from any size t-shirt that's in good condition. We made two of these gems, and both were made from "too small" t-shirts that my boys loved. (What boy doesn't like camo?)


Please respect Deena's TERMS OF USE: - Mass production, sharing, selling, and re-distribution in part or as a whole is prohibited.

Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Deena Davis. Deena is the owner of EweNmePrintables.com and AlteredStuff.com.

Deena offers FREE e-printables every month on her EweNmePrintables.com website.