Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Another bowtie in action: Merry Christmas, from Barley.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Happy Holidays!!

This will be my last post for the next few weeks, and we're going to go out with a cuteness overload.  Some of the proud dog mommies send me the most ADORABLE photos of their pups modeling their holiday bowties.

Without further adieu, prepare to make all kinds of ridiculous noises of glee was you scroll...

First up we have our in-house model:

Next up we have Louie & Luce, two adorable ladies from Southern California:



Spiderman and his owner are each modeling items from my shop: 

The red felt bow can be found here!!

Little Boo is beyond cute in this series of shots: 


I love that Sadie prepares for the holiday rush with a good nap!!


Charlie is kickin' it in front of the Christmas tree and looking oh so adorable!!



I'll be posting more bowtie photos as they come in, because the cuteness must be shared!! 

I hope you all have an incredible holiday season!! 



Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Holiday Spirit:

Sorry if some of this is a repeat for some of you. I tried to move it to another date, but it somehow went live anyway. For those of you who saw it, I've added a few more items to the post!! Enjoy (again)!!  

I thought I'd share a few more simple DIY/re-crafted Christmas projects that have been going on around here.  We're usually not around our own house for the holidays so we don't tend to decorate all that much.  While this year is no different, we have a few more things hung up for the season.

First, from last week, we've got the Santa belt pillows from my DIY tutorial last week snazzing up our couch:

We borrowed a fake Christmas tree, and suddenly needed a tree topper. I'd seen this really cute one at the Dollar Tree, but our tree is only 5-ish feet tall, so Mr. Reindeer was rather large at 12 1/4 inches tall, and he threw the symmetry of the tree off a bit (ya think?!).  Also, I picked him up a bit late in the game (Thanksgiving weekend did a number on my local Dollar Tree), so the only reindeer left in the store were a bit decrepit. I found one that looked like it could be worked with and promptly rescued him.

Before: He looks great here, mine was not this nice looking.... plus, SO TALL. My store also didn't have the Santa or Snowman.  

After: Isn't he cute?!!

I got some scissors and my glue gun and got to work.  I cut off about 4 - 5 inches from the bottom of Mr. Reindeer (it was just plastic, and then I tucked under the extra body felt) and then removed and re-positioned his buttons. But then I realized that his arms were now really disproportionately long to his new shorter body.  He looked hilarious/ridiculous. The arms were tucked under the scarf so I very carefully cut them off and made them about an inch and a half shorter and easily glued them back into place. I also tacked down the scarf with glue to securely hide his, um, surgery.  BOOM, he's a new man and he looks super cute on our little tree!! 

Next up, my sister-in-law had given me 4 placemats that had accidentally shrunk in the wash to craft with.  I had them sitting around for a while until I figured out what I could make with them.  I really liked the quilted pattern so I knew I could make SOMETHING fun out of them.  Then one afternoon when I got home from work it hit me...

They started out looking like this:

They ended up like this:


Now, if you look closely you can see that they're not identical. It doesn't really bother me, in fact, I think it gives them a little character... plus, you really have to look at them to notice.  To make these I simply drew the stocking pattern free-handed on to the placemats, pinned them together and quickly sewed them.  I cut off the extra fabric, grabbed a scrap and ran it through the machine to make two loops to hang them with, and boom - done.  It honestly took less than 10 minutes.  I especially love the quilted pattern and the little scalloped edge at the top. 

I was inspired to make the craft below after getting our first Christmas card of the season. Hubs and I thought the Emerson quote was so sweet and simple and, well, great, that I wanted to see if I could turn it into a bit of a bigger canvas somehow and with twinkle lights, because everyone loves twinkle lights. 

Original: 

I just finished this up after searching a few times at the Dollar Tree for lights. I bought a paint-by-number canvas at the Christmas Tree Shop and then lightly scrubbed off the paint by numbers part.  I then covered the canvas in white paint, freezer paper stenciled on my phrase.  The colors are red, green, and silver.  Then I got my tool that looks like an ice pick, and after hot-melt gluing the battery box in place I used a pencil where I wanted my lights to go (they're strings of 10 lights), adjusted accordingly, and then gently poked through the canvas until the hole was just a little bit smaller than the light.  I carefully pushed just the tip of the light of the led through the hole and then hot-glued them in place on the back.  Boom. Done. :)  I kind of super love it.  These lights are my new favorite thing.



I made this wreath last Christmas. I found ALL of the supplies from the Dollar Tree (it ended up costing about $7 total).  We hung it up on a door we have in our living space. 



Lastly, and I did not make this, but I picked up a tree skirt from the Christmas Tree shop that would match the red in Mr. Reindeer's scarf.  It was a good deal and I really loved the detailed edge!!  



All together they look like this: 



Or like this with the lights on (more impressive, in my opinion). 


Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Custom Order: Holiday Pet Bowties


BOWTIES ARE NOW UP FOR SALE ON MY ETSY PAGE: HERE

I got a custom order for doggie bowties & bows last week from my sister. She's going to a Christmas party this weekend and wanted to give something special to the pets in her friend's lives.  After gathering supplies I finished them up this morning, quickly snapped some photos, and mailed them off.  I can't wait to see them in action on all of her friend's dogs!!  

My sister sent me photos of the pups so that I could get a feel for their size and adjust the bows accordingly.  The dogs ranged in size from big, medium, and small.  


Because I knew she was giving them as gifts, I whipped up a simple but cute packaging for her too.


The doggie model checks out the goods... 

These bowties and bows would look great on dogs OR cats!!  Custom orders can be made by sending me a convo on Etsy or messaging me on my Facebook shop page.

You can see more photos on my shop Facebook page: HERE


BOWTIES ARE NOW UP FOR SALE ON MY ETSY PAGE: HERE