Tuesday, December 14, 2010

All Dressed Up Headbands

Double fluttery rosettes with string pearl accents on wire headband. (in order of appearance: champagne, black, dusty rose, grey)
Dusty Rose close-up
Single rosette with pearl and gem accents on wire headband. (in order of appearance: dusty rose, champagne, grey, black)
Single rosette with pearl and gem accents on wire headband. (Grey close up).
Single rosette with pearl and gem accents on elastic stretch headband. Perfect for babies and young girls! (in order of appearance: white, champagne, dusty rose, black) 
Looking for a perfect gift or stocking stuffer?
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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Accordian Style Banner

You have maybe seen pictures of these darling accordian style baners floating around.  I was feeling generous and decided to make a brief tutorial for you.  A BIG thank you to my cute crafty friend Holly Smith for teaching me how to do this and to her husband Landon that made the cutest graphic letters for us!!!!
Here is a picture of her banner. I love the look of packaging paper too, and it would go with any decor!
For this inexpensive project you will need:
Scrapbook or packaging paper (each 12x12 sheet will make two letters)
Adhesive (glue gun, sticky runners, stapler, your choice or whatever you have on hand)
Scissors (and a paper cutter if you have one)
Ribbon, hemp, or whatever you choose to string your letters on for your banner
Printer (to print out letters, or use cricut, whatever your preference)
1. Begin with a 6 inch x 12 inch piece of paper.  You could choose to mix and match, use printed, solid, whatever your preference.
2. Fold it in half ("hot dog") or the vertical/skinny way so it looks like this:
3. Unfold and then fold accordian style about every inch. It may be easier for you to mark every inch on the back side if you are a perfectionist. (like me!)
4. Fold back in half like so, and secure the first ends with adhesive, or staple:
5. Do same to opposite side so you end up with a pinwheel like circle.
6. Repeat for each letter you need for your banner. (if you are making this Spooky one, 6 times)
7. Cut out your letters and glue to center of pinwheels. (I used hot glue)
8. Punch a small hole on top of each letter and assemble banner.  (You can obviously adjust the length to make it longer or shorter depending on where you will hang it.)
9. It's ok, you can be proud of yourself for being "crafty" and completing such a fun and easy project!
*** To win one of these banners, just comment on our facebook link to our blog tutorial.  We will randomly select a winner!
~Kim

Friday, October 8, 2010

Holiday Boutique

Time Saturday, October 9 · 10:00am - 3:00pm
Location 12077 South 4130 West (Riverton, UT)

We will be there with all new inventory along with many other fabulous vendors. You won't want to miss out!
 
Lots of fun stuff to see - Come check it out!! Bring a friend! Vendors include:


Artworks Unlimited
Polka Dotted Zebra
Lia Sophia
Michelle Andersen Photography - photo booth from 10-4 onsite
Kelli Bramble Photography
Car seat covers, nursing covers, trick or treat bags
Mary Kay
Pampered Chef
All Little Things - Hooded Children's Towels
Doterra Essential Oils
Gourmet Cupcakes
Expressions Vinyl Lettering
Picture Perfect Photo Preservation
Sweet Daisy Lane - Holiday Home Decor
and MORE . . . . .

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Holiday Boutique

Friday October 8th 10am-6pm and Saturday October 9th 10am-6pm
12077 South 4130 West / Riverton Utah

We will be there plus lia sophia jewelry, Artworks Unlimited, Vinyl Expressions, Chocolate Elegance, Picture Perfect, Sweet Daisy Lane, Pampered Chef, Scentsy, the list goes on and on . . . . . Crafts, Fine Art, Bows, Home Decor, Holiday Decor, you name it - it will probably be there - Don't Miss out on this 2 day event!

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