Thursday, December 17, 2015

How I earn gift cards of at least $70 a month

So I have always wanted to find a legit work from home job.  I have yet to find out but I have found a  website to earn money towards earning gift cards all done online at my own convenience.  The website is InstaGC and you can sign up here... join instagc here I am becoming obsessed with this site and have been earning more and more each month that passes.  I just wish I would've found the site sooner.  This site helps you earn money from simple tasks such as taking surveys, downloading apps, and signing up on different websites. If you are looking to make extra money on the side this is your to go to site.  Let me know if you have any questions.  You won't be disappointed.

Friday, May 16, 2014

DIY sew toddler pj pants

Just made my daughter pj pants....and let me tell you, I'M IN LOVE WITH THEM!  I found the tutorial here --->   click me to see 
They took about 20 mins to make, it was super quick and easy to follow. 

Here's my pics....
 Can we get any cuter then this?

Thursday, May 15, 2014

DIY primitive candle

So I bought some decor for my dining room that holds a candle stick.  I knew a plain white one would look dumb in it so I knew what I had to do....buy cheap dollar tree candle and design a primitive one myself.  Off to google I went and found that using just modge podge or regular glue and cinnamon was all I needed.  Simple and cheap enough for me instead of paying 5 bucks for just one candle.    My dollar tree had a pack of 7 emergency candles for...you guessed it...a dollar.  They are not the long normal ones, they are half the size of the regular candle sticks but that is exactly what I needed to put in my decor.

This is before



And after! 


So to do this all you have to do is paint the candle with modge podge or glue.  While its wet roll in cinnamon.  After its dry, repaint with glue to seal it all.  And voila!  Plus it smells delish!  I wouldn't suggest burning these, as they are just for decoration.

I don't like the way the candles look in these pictures.  I think they look a lot better in person.  Try it for yourself tho.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

DIY card table redo

So I was reading a post about this lady using adhesive contact paper for the outside of her cupboards that she found at the dollar tree.   I forget the actual name of it but I found some at mine by the cleaning products. Its the stuff they use to line inside of cupboards.    I decided I was going to use it to redo my card/craft table.   But really the possibilities of what you can do with it is endless.  Plus it's water proof which is pretty awesome.  



 Card table before
                 



And after!  How cute is that??  It was actually really easy to apply. I kind of want to go get more n cover more stuff. Toilet seat cover, bookshelf, shelves in fridge?!??!!

Monday, May 12, 2014

DIY stuffed animal bean bag

Before Alina even hit one she already had too many stuffed animals to count (pretty much none of which I bought).  I don't know what it is with families feeling the need to buy a stuffed animal for every occasion.  Needless to say, I needed something to do with them all so I didn't have to stare at them daily.  So to pinterest search I went looking for storage of stuffed animals.  I found a bean bag chair minus the beans add the stuffed animals.  Cutest idea ever!  Now why didn't I think of that.  Off to the sewing machine I went.  You can find the steps from this blog.. click here for tutorial  props to her!   The only difference I made was I put a zipper on it instead of velcro.

So here's how mine turned out.  I was pretty pleased with the results.  I'm not much of a fan for the fabric but it does it's job.

 Great to lounge on!
 Where is pickles??? Even my dog likes it, can you spot two little ears?  He thinks it's his own personal bed.

Upcycled bobby pins and buttons

Quick little post, so I saw some cute bobby pins on pinterest with buttons on them.   The post didn't have an explanation on how they were done so I assumed they were done with hot glue so that's what I did.  

Just take your bobby pins, stash of buttons (my mom had too many to count) and glue away.  I ain't gonna lie, if you're too rough the buttons will pop off after a while.  Let's just say I have a bunch of random buttons in the bottom of my purse haha.   Simple fix tho, just take the glue off and reglue BAM! 

my first DIY t-shirt blanket

Sooooo I know I already have a post similar to this one but this one is a tshirt blanket, however, it is not finished lol.  BUT, I haven't posted anything in a while so I will list my steps for this blanket.  The difference between this one and my other one is this one has different sized squares/rectangles. 

So I googled a bunch of different peoples DIY tshirt quilts and got a feel for how I wanted to do mine.  I already knew what shirts I was using because my husband has an obnoxious obsession with firefighter shirts (which is practically all he wears) and I finally talked him into dwindling his pile down.  So now he can cherish them all with the blanket.


First I got all his shirts and figured out how I wanted to somewhat lay them out for the blanket.
Next was to cut them all out to about the size I wanted them to be. 
 
 




After a rough draft cut job I then recut them to the same width size for each row.  I knew I was going to have three rows so each row would have to be the same width it didn't matter the height for each shirt.  I played around with them to how I wanted it for the final layout.  When googling how others did this, they were all technical on using math and calculating this and that and once again, ain't nobody got time for that lol.  I like to wing everything I do.  Mainly due to not having patience.   I also moved the shirts around as to not to have the same color shirt all in one area although 90% of them were navy blue.


So after sewing each row going down, then sewing the rows together left and right, the main part was done.  I then got the small squares I had for the top and bottom that are in the first pic and figured out how big each needed to be to fit the length of the quilt.  I sowed those together then added them to top and bottom.   So you notice that lonely square chilling at the top?  Ya, that's what happens when you got scraps of fabric everywhere and you rush too fast.  I knew I was missing something when the top row looked so awkwardish. 
 
 
So there I was, seam ripping the whole top row off then each square off of each other OIY.  I then fixed my little screw up and voila the top piece of the blanket is done.

Next, I have to figure out how the hubby wants his blanket finished.  Not sure if he wants batting for the middle or maybe just a back piece to it.  Who knows!  Until then, there it is,  DIY t-shirt blanket.