Showing posts with label thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thanksgiving. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Oops! And a t-shirt quilt!!

Yeah, so I missed two posts last week. Oops....

I am not going to beat myself up too bad about it though because I have been a busy girl! We house and dog sat for my sis in law last week for Thanksgiving and between making sure my family had everything they needed to live for 5 days at someone else's house and preparing for Thanksgiving at my Aunt & Uncle's (and not to mention filling A LOT of Goose Goose Couture orders as well) I didn't have much free time.

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Us at my Aunt and Uncle's trying to get a decent pic!!

I also started on my sorority t-shirt quilt! I got the entire front done yesterday. I have never made any kind of quilt before so I have to admit I was quite nervous about it. So far it is going pretty well. I did the Too Cool method seen here. It was a lot more work than just doing the same size rectangles like many do but I will have this thing forever and knew if I took the easy way out it would irritate me so I am glad I did it the way I did. Here is a pic!

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Jonesie has already claimed the quilt as his own so he wanted to be in the pic.

And I am a total sheet snob so I decided since the underside will be touching my skin I wanted to find a pretty patterned sheet to use rather than just getting that scratchy solid quilting fabric. So I originally really wanted leopard print and scoured Ross and Marshall's for a single flat sheet I could use. Well apparently people don't sell individual sheets much any more. I always remember when I was a kid going with my mom to the Wamsutta outlet store in New Braunfels and there being a vast array of individual sheets. I was so bummed! But, as quick as I got bummed I became unbummed and I dare to say even giddy when I dug in the back of a shelf at Ross to uncover a hidden treasure! AMY BUTLER MAKES SHEETS! Who knew??? If you are not familiar with Amy Butler don't look her up because you will soon be obsessed with her gorgeous (and slightly pricey and hard to find) fabric. I am obsessed with her print collections and could go absolutely crazy buying her fabric. So it took everything I had not to do a little white girl dance in the middle of the aisle. I got a full sheet set for $19.99. I am doing a large throw blanket so I will have a ton of sheet left so already have plans to make pillowcase dresses for a few of my fave little girls very soon! Here is the flat sheet!

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I am also going to make thick bias tape out of the fabric to finish out the edges. It is going to be gorgeous and I will post more pics as I get it finished!

Anywho, we went to the Chuy's Children Helping Children Blue Santa parade last Saturday and had so much fun! It was rainy and cold but as soon as the parade started the sky cleared and we really enjoyed it! Here are a few pics. (Please excuse my lack of makeup!)

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Gig em!!

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I am actually going to do another post in a bit of UGG outfit ideas because Mr. Goat hit it out of the park for our anniversary and got me these!


I pretty much have not taken them off so I did a few outfits on Polyvore and will post them later today. Have a great day!!

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Thankful Tree

Hello all! We had a very hectic and busy (but great) week so I had a few potential blog posts I wanted to write but didn't make the time. However, I am sticking to my two a week so I am writing this quick one to tell about my fave craft decorating project I did for Thanksgiving! It's a......

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THANKFUL TREE!!!

And I absolutely love it and love how it looks! Here is what I did!

I got the idea from Honey We're Home. She did a thankful tree and cut out circles to use.


I thought about doing that but with 2 1/2" scallop circles because I have a paper punch I could have used which would have been SO easy. BUT I seldom take the easy route and when I get an idea in my head nothing else will do. So one evening when Mr. Goat was out of town I sat in bed and watched Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and cut out leaves. Here are some pics and more detailed instructions.

I bought my paper at Michael's.

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The only paper they had that I liked were 12 x 12 sheets so I trimmed the annoying edges off and then cut them down to 8 1/2" x 11" (a normal sheet of paper) because I wanted to be able to stick them in the printer.

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Then I found a leaf shape I liked and made a sheet of them in photoshop. Here is the JPG version you can use!

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Then I stuck my paper in the printer so that the leaves would print on the white side of the scrapbook paper. You should have a little notifier on your printer that looks like the pic to show which side to face down if you want to print on a specific side.

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I used the borderless setting to make sure that none of the leaves got cut off.

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Here's a pic of both sides of the sheets.

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So then I trimmed the leaves out so they would be a little more manageable.

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And then I cut them out!!

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Aren't they so cute?!

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Then I punched a hole in the top with a regular hole puncher.

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Then I used some jute rope that I bought at Hobby Lobby for $2.99 and cut about 6" to 7" pieces to tie through.

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Then once I had a big bag of those hubby and I sat down and thought of things we were thankful for. It was a bit of a challenge but it was so fun and special! We have decided we are going to do it every year and when baby Goat gets older he will get to say things he is thankful for too!

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Once I got done with the precious (and super drama) leaves I went and tromped around outside and found a bunch of tree branches. I just loved Aunt Ruthie's Sugar Pie Farmhouse's arrangement, shown below and knew I wanted to create something similar but make it into a thankful tree. 

Source: google.com via Callie on Pinterest

I found my lit branches at TJ Maxx and they actually only had a set with this really ugly cherry blossom flowers on them but they were on clearance for $7, a deal I just couldn't pass up. So I pulled the flowers off and they looked just like what I had originally seen at Michael's. These are pretty common now, I see them at Ross, Marshall's, TJ Maxx, Target, etc. so you shouldn't have any trouble finding them. I also made sure I got some that plugged into the wall, not ones that took batteries because I wanted to be able to leave them on and using batteries would have gotten expensive! I bought my galvanized vase at JoAnn. It was $12.99 and I used a 50% off coupon so I got it for $6.50! I LOVE it! I plan to use it for lots of holidays!

Then I hung them all on the tree!

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I tied a piece of jute rope around the vase and made a bow and voila!!

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Don't you love it?!

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Hope everyone is having a fab weekend! We are off to Pfluggerville to do mini-Thanksgiving with my in laws because they are going to be out of town for actual Thanksgiving. Happy Sunday!!

Saturday, November 12, 2011

DIY: Gold Pin Wreath

So I am a holiday decorating fanatic! I love it! It is not complete until it looks like the Holiday Decorating Fairy threw up all over my house. I wish there was a Holiday Decorating Fairy because it sure would save me alot of time and money, haha! Part of my fave thing about holidays is getting to find new crafts to do to prepare. So I found this beautiful wreath at Madigan Made that she made out of gold tacks. I LOVED it immediately and knew I wanted to make one. But her's is on a 6" Styrofoam wreath and the couple places I had in mind to put it needed something a little bigger. So I figured "Oh, it can't be that much more work to make a bigger one." HA! Little did I know. Anyway, here is my info on doing one, what I did, my Pinterest tip discovery that is a HUGE fail, and all of the supplies it took. First of all, here is the GORGEOUS finished product.

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And here is my huge Pinterest fail. I kept seeing all of these repins with a pic of a wreath form made out of plumber's pipe insulation.


I thought "What a great idea! Strofoam wreath forms cost like $5 at Hobby Lobby and this way I can make it whatever size I want." So I went to Home Depot and bought the thickest tube they had. I took it home and was super excited at my genius purchase and how much money I was going to save. Now, here is a little secret. IT DOESN'T WORK. AND IF YOU KIND OF GET IT TO WORK, IT STILL ISN'T ROUND AND WILL EVENTUALLY START TO GO OBLONG. Take your happy butt to Hobby Lobby with a 40% off coupon and buy one there. Here is what the insulation wreath looked like courtesy of Gail Made.



Although Gail gives some tips to get it to kind of be round, it was a big pain in the a&* and I was quite annoyed so I threw the whole thing away and went to Hobby Lobby. A quick tip about Hobby Lobby too, I originally went to the floral department and was irritated to find only green wreath forms that had a flat edge and wouldn't work for what i needed. Luckily, I was in a wandering mood and happened to be wandering around the back of the store and found a whole other section of styrofoam stuff including the 6" and 14" wreath forms. I bought the 14" and it was $4.99 so came to  2.99 with my coupon. Then I went to the Dollar Tree and picked up one box of gold tacks (which I found in the school supplies section, not the home improvement section, contrary to where the "super helpful" employee at Dollar Tree told me they would be. I knew I was going to need alot more than that but I wanted to see how much that covered first. So here we go.

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Here is my wreath form, my box of 300 gold tacks and a Miller Lite which I suggest having while you make this especially if you are making it while watching college football on a Saturday. I found a nice little area where the styro wreath had been joined together which I used as a guide to make my first circle of tacks. First I tried not overlapping them like this.

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I quickly realized styrofoam was going to show if I did it this way and pulled them out. Then I did them slightly overlapping. I was originally trying to keep them perfectly in circles overlapping the previous circle but quickly realized the wreath is very forgiving so just try to work in one row at a time and fill in from time to time to even it out. The great thing about this is that the next row of the tacks holds the previously row down so you don't have to worry about them falling out. So here is what a whole box covers.

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After doing that section I calculated (by my crazy method of measuring with my fingers) how many more boxes I would need and figured about 9 more, so 10 total boxes for a 14" wreath. It took me about 5 hours total to finish this wreath. It was good mindless activity to do in front of the TV. There was about a 1/2" section that wasn't covered so I guess I should have gotten one more box but the ribbon completely covered the section so I am not too worried about it. After I was finished the wreath I measured about a 12" piece of ribbon (I used brown silky ribbon from Hobby Lobby found in the floral ribbon section for $6.99 and was half off on sale) and tied it in a knot around the wreath. Then I tied a bow around the knot to cover it and used a tack to hang it from. The wreath is quite heavy but a push pin held it perfectly fine. I just love how it turned out! Madigan Made said she used 2-3 boxes for a 6" wreath and she used copper ribbon which also looked gorgeous with the gold tacks. You could also spray paint this after you were finished to make it a cool color and that would probably look really neat. I think a black one for Halloween would be awesome too! So anyway, here is the finished product again! Have a great Saturday!

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Coming soon: a drug store review of Goody Simple Styles Bun Spirals and Seche Vite Quick Dry Top Coat and a belated posting of my Halloween Home Decor! Thanks for reading!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Free Printable! Keep Calm & Gobble On in 3 colors!

Hello all!

I am taking a quick and much deserved break from removing the Halloween catastrophe of decorations that I put up and transitioning to our very lacking (but soon to be much improved) Thanksgiving decor. This has taken me the better part of the day as I have been crafting and working on a few things as I go to get the Thanksgiving decor kicked off. I like to enjoy my holiday decorations for the absolute most time that is pretty much socially acceptable so I don't like to be putting things up the day of Thanksgiving. That being said I decided to make a few Keep Calm and Gobble On printable signs. We are an anti-burnt orange household so I wasn't a fan of much I saw online for other people's printables plus a lot of the turkeys looked kind of like comics characters and I wanted something a little more silhouette-ish (creating words, it's what I do). So I made ours maroon but I have also included a brown and (I guess if it floats your boat) a burnt orange sign as well. I print mine as a 5x7 and put it in a frame with a cream mat. You can save this and print it in whatever size you would like. It should print well in up to a 16x20. If you want something larger, let me know and I can email you the high quality version! Thanks all, more coming later this week!!



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