Saturday, December 5, 2009

~Christmas Giveaway~



I'm having a giveaway to wish you a Merry Christmas and thank you for being so kind to a new blogger.  If you would like this linen and floral stocking, five yards of burlap ribbon, and the January issue of Romantic Homes magazine, then leave a comment and I will draw a winner 9:00 pm Saturday, December 12.

Janet

Thursday, December 3, 2009

A Cloche Party



Pink and red ornaments with lots of snow under glass.  My contribution to the Cloche Party at A Stroll Thru Life.

Janet

~Peace and Joy~



That is what I have been feeling today.  This is my first day off from work since Black Friday!  Hubby is at work, the kids are at school, and I have the house to myself.  I am finally digging in to the Christmas decorating.



A little less joy.  I found out the lights are burned out on my tree and I broke an ornament.  A quick trip to the store and a little super glue and I'll be back on track :).

Wishing you peace and joy today and always~

Janet

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

~Christmas Stocking Tutorial~





Some of you were asking how I made my Christmas stockings, so I thought I would show you.  If you didn't see them, you can read about them here.   On this stocking, I used linen for the solid fabric  and a doily for the cuff.  Most of the designs I just make up as I go along.  But here are the basics.


I traced around a stocking I already had to get the pattern.  Fold the fabric in half and lay the pattern down so you are cutting two stockings-a front and a back.  Cut out.




To make the pattern for the heel and toe, just draw the shape you want on the stocking pattern and cut out.




Cut the pieces out of the contrasting fabric.




Press a small seam allowance to the wrong side of the fabric on the edge you are going to attach to the stocking.




Top stitch close to the edge on the front stocking piece only.




Pin the stocking right sides together.  At this point you will need to insert the loop for hanging.  Stitch.  Turn right side out and press.




If you use a doily or handkerchief for the cuff, cut it in half.




Pin the doily to the inside of the stocking, right side of doily to wrong side of stocking.  Stitch, turn over to the outside , and press.  And there you have it.  The design possibilities are endless.  Just have fun.  But now I have an extra stocking.  Maybe I should include it as part of a giveaway?

Janet


Sunday, November 29, 2009

~Floral Christmas Stockings~


Hello everyone!  I survived Black Friday and the whole weekend ( not shopping, working).  Yes, I work in the wonderful world of retail.  It's been a long week, but I finally finished my floral Christmas stockings. I had some leftover fabric and an inspirational photo from Romantic Homes Magazine.



With the advice from some comments,  I decided to do a mix of white and floral. If you want to see how I made these stockings, go here.





The stockings are hanging on my dining room "mantel". 




 I can't wait to do more decorating and I'm not finished making stockings either.  Till next time...

Janet

Parties I will be joining:


Monday, November 23, 2009

Vintage Post Card Garland



I made this garland in about five minutes.  I love that.




To make this you will need an odd number of cards and some ribbon.I bought these three cards for 25 cents each.



Tools - scissors and a hole punch



Punch holes in the corners...



String the ribbon through...

And you have a quick and inexpensive vintage post card garland.

Janet

Parties I will be linking this to:










Sunday, November 22, 2009

Getting The Christmas Spirit

It was an absolutely gorgeous weekend in this part of Missouri.  I went to historic Saint Charles, the first capital of Missouri.  The Christmas decorations were going up and it really made me feel like Christmas time was here (despite the warm weather).  Next weekend the real festivities begin with parades, carolers, and Santas in costumes from different countries.  Here are some of the beautiful homes and stores on Main Street.









Cute log cabin







I love decorated store windows.







That bear is a Christmas tree topper.  It made me smile.







Fun store.







That's the end of the tour.  Hope you had fun and are feeling all
Christmas-y.

Janet