Friday, July 16, 2010

Torn Fabric Fireplace Swag


I made a fireplace swag last February to decorate for Valentine's Day ... loved it so much that I couldn't wait to make one for the summer. They are really easy to make - but it does take some time. I found it to be a perfect "TV craft project."

Supplies needed: Jute cord, 8-10 different coordinating fabrics, scissors.

I take a long piece of heavy jute cord (measure your mantle-including the amount of "swag" you want, add about 8" then cut. ) I then make three slip knots... one on each end and one in the middle of the piece of jute.

I tear my fabric in to 1" strips and cut those strips between 6 to 8" in length. I like to vary the length of the pieces -- I think it looks better as it hangs. I also like to use a variety of fabric. I love the different textures created. On this particular swag I used several old shirts that I raided from my son-in-law's closet (thanks Jared!!) Some fabric scraps I had in my scrap box, an old sweat shirt that my son had stained on the front, and several pieces of ribbon from my ribbon box. Once the fabric is torn and cut I just start tying each piece on to the jute (I use a square knot) and keep filling in along the jute until I reach the thickness I like. Make sure you push the knots together-don't leave any gaps along the jute cord.


Several years ago I attached these "hooks" to the wall behind my fireplace. This is how I attach my pine swag to the mantle at Christmas and now I attach my fabric swag to those same hooks. I have never taken them out of the wall - just cover them with other items on the mantle when not in use...I love it ... and think it looks just Fabulous!!!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

I Love Brownies and Cookie Dough Together !!!


I love Brownies and I love Cookie Dough ... and I love them together in this Cookie Dough Brownie Recipe. Just add the cookie dough layer to your favorite boxed brownies and you get double yummy-ness!!!

Cookie Dough Brownies

Prepare, bake and cool your favorite boxed brownie mix (9 x 13 pan.) Top with the cookie dough layer ...

1/2 cup butter or margarine, softened
1/2 cup packed brown sugar
1/4 cup sugar
3 tablespoons milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 cup (6 oz) semi-sweet chocolate chips
In a mixing bowl, cream butter and sugars. Beat in milk and vanilla extract. Gradually add flour. Stir in chocolate chips. Drop by tablespoonfuls over cooled brownies; carefully spread over top. Cut in to squares. Store in refrigerator. NOTE: Cookie Dough layer is not baked and does not contain eggs.





Friday, July 9, 2010

Crafting Table ?!?!

My goal this summer is to get through all the craft projects that have been stacking up in my garage and really .... all through my home. I've been getting things done but laughed at myself when I walked in to the hall today... take a look at my craft "table" ...
Yep ...it's an ironing board - right in the doorway of my bedroom. Do you see those boxes and stacks under the "table" and that blue thing leaning against the dresser? Those are all the crafts that I gathered and plan to finish before we all return school in August!!! Wish me luck.... :-)

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Toes on the Beach

Recently went to the beach in Monterey, CA and took this silly "toes on the beach" photo with my phone. Loved it so much I wanted to frame it ... here is my easy beachy frame.


Take one cheap wood photo frame, give it a quick coat or two with your favorite blue paint (Blissful Blue from Delta.) Then with your glue gun or fav glue attach whatever stones you might have in your crafting box :-)

Easy, cheap, Fabulous .... and a sweet reminder of the summer day I had my "toes on the beach."

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Another T-Shirt Recycle

Before putting away my rotary cutter yesterday I decided to do one more project - and look ... a darling t-shirt bracelet. A perfect accessory to wear with my school spirit shirts!!!

Using my rotary cutter I cut strips of t-shirt fabric 1" wide by 5" long.

Then tied them on to an old "bling" bracelet (notice all the missing stones!!) I tied each strip of fabric in a double knot to the bracelet in random order. So quick and easy ... and So-So Cute!!!


Monday, July 5, 2010

"Bling" T-Shirt Recycle

Working at a school I seem to have lots and lots of school spirit shirts. I loved this "bling" shirt - but I didn't like the way it fit me - so I decided to take it and make a cute decoration for my office.

Using a canvas framed decoration that I got at the $ Store (and just never used) I cut out the "bling" from the shirt using my rotary cutter - then stretched it over the frame and stapled it in place with my staple gun.


Totally Easy ... and I think it will look Just So Fabulous on the shelf over my desk!!!