Sunday, February 13, 2011

V-day Heart Shirt


Inspired by the many rosette projects I've seen, I decided to make a cute Valentine's day shirt for my niece.
  
 Supplies:
Basic T Shirt 
Choice of fabric 
Flower template
Scissors
Old white T shirt
Glue Gun
Needle and Thread

1. I had this hot pink shirt that I bought and never used. I used a cardstock flower template to cut out most of the shirt into flowers.  Then I just loosely folded each flower in quarters and applied some hot glue to the very end so that the flower would not come undone. 


2. I cut out a 10 inch heart from an old white t shirt and glued all the petals so that I would get an even heart. 
3. Finally I used the a needle and thread to sew the heart unto my niece's shirt.


The shirt took me about two nights to cut out all the petals, but it ended up looking beautiful and my niece really liked it.

Karina

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Owl You Need Is Love



Back in December I saw THIS really neat idea for a teacher's gift.  Being a teacher myself, I really liked the idea for my son's first grade teacher.  So I bought everything I needed, but never got around to doing anything. Well, I decided to do a Valentine's gift instead.
Items:
Clear photo acrylic frame
Post it notes
Cool background
Cardstock 

First, I printed a background unto the cardstock, and I also added the saying using Word (all you have to do is figure out the placement of the words, HERE is the link to the backgound).

Next, I had decided to cut out the owls, tree branch, and heart on the cricut.  Later I decided that it was too tedious to cut the tiny owls on the cricut, so I decided to print them out and cut them by hand. On the branch I added a couple of hearts as leaves as well. (I used Create a Critter for the branch and heart ).  I also embossed the heart with the cuttle bug. 
Lastly, I inserted the cardstock in the frame, and attached the post-it block with my ATG gun. You can use pop dots or double-sided tape as well.
I've got to admit that took me quite a while and some trial and error, but overall I really like the finished project. If you are short of time all you have to do is print some sort of background that you like or use patterned cardstock and it would save you tons of time.
Thanks to http://smilemonsters.blogspot.com for the excellent idea!


Karina