Tuesday, February 10, 2009

For The Love Of Aprons.....



What do my hubby's old shirts, scrap fabric and a needle have in common? Give me an hour, and I'll have something new for wiping my hands on, holding my cell while I cook and chat (my two favorite activities), and wiping off counters when a meal is completed.
Whether I am making party favors for my daughter's birthday parties, a new accessory for my 'kitchen wardrobe', or extras to use during church activities, these flirty girl, eco-friendly aprons (move over paper towels) are some of my favorite accessories next to my diamond earrings.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Washer Necklaces


These necklaces are a fun and creative way to make unique, one-of-a-kind jewelry with fabric scraps and odds and ends around the house.
Young girls get a kick out of making these necklaces and can't wait to wear them!
Level: Easy
Total Time: 30 minutes

Supplies:

Metal Washers (any size)

Scrap Fabric 2" x 2"

Glue

Jewels, Charms, or other odds and ends

Ribbon for necklace - approximately 18" for each necklace

Instructions:

Place the washer on top of the fabric, good side down.

Cut the fabric 1/2" larger than washer.

Fold the fabric in half, and cut a circle in the fabric 1/3" larger than the hole of the washer.

Glue the back side of the fabric onto the washer, and fold the middle of the fabric inside the washer hole.

Let dry.

Add a decorative gem or charm to the front. Thread with ribbon (18") and enjoy.









Record Bowl Functional Art


Record bowls make beautiful art that's both nice to look at and fun to use. If you don't any LPs at home, scour your thrift store for $1 bargain LPs (33rpm).
Level: Easy
Total Time: 20 minutes
Supplies:
1LP
Oven
Metal Bowl
Instructions:
Preheat your oven to 200 degrees.
Remove the from its sleeve and lay it over an overturned metal bowl.
Place the bowl and LP into the oven and wait 5 minutes.
Check the oven to ensure the LP has melted and molded itself onto the metal bowl.
Remove bowl and LP from the oven.
Quickly peel the LP off the bowl ( you may want to use mitts in case it is too hot to handle.)
Working quickly, mold the edges of the bowl into various scalloped shapes.
Allow to cool and set.
Enjoy!











Monday, January 26, 2009

Movie Ratings

Ever wonder whether or not a movie is appropriate for you and your family?
I love kids-in-mind....they offer over-the-top reviews of movies and provide you with enough aresenal to determine whether or not to lay out $10 per head to see a show.

www.kids-in-mind.com