I saw this pattern a while back and now that I actually have something to put in it I had to make it. A few nights at home feeling sick were a great time to knock out this project...and amazingly enough I did it ERROR free!! There are a few things I would change myself in the pattern if I make another one, but overall it will serve its purpose of keeping my iPad nice and safe inside my bag.
This is a project that has been in process since May. Hopefully it will be finished soon and I can post the end product!
Here are the steps to making a fabulous decoration for your office or studio.
Step 1: Gather all the materials you need:
A foam ball around 4-6 inches depending on how large you want it and a foam base that will fit into your vase (they have squares, cones, cylinders, choose what works best for you, pearled straight pins (I like a variety of colors) paper circles cut in sizes from 1.5 inches up to 4 inches (I cut mine on the cricut but you could do it by hand if you have a LOT of patience) and a hot glue gun.
Step 2: Cut all the circles in spirals, I just free hand this if they have a little wave it just adds the flower's petals.
Step 3: Working from the outside in role the spiraled paper into a bud and secure it with hot glue, use the very inside of the circle to serve as the bottom of the bud. Then press a pin through the middle (careful not to poke yourself). Do this about a hundred times or so. I started pinning mine into the circle right away, if I did it over again I would wait until I had almost as many flowers as I needed to make it easier to fill in.
Stay tuned for the next steps and finished project!
Over the weekend at Dickenson Island, after I had a bit too much sun I was able to finish a knit bracelet for Andrea (I have a few more to make yet...) It was my second attempt at it. I think Jill has the first one. I wanted to teach myself how to knit cables and trying it with something small seemed manageable.
With anything knitting if I can't remember quite how to hold my needles or turn them You Tube is the answer to all my questions. It is a great resource and it doesn't care if you have to play the video 7 times before you actually figure it out.
Don't you just love it when you can get something for free?! Well this was almost free (had to pay a nominal fee for shipping)
New and very pretty personalized note cares from Shutterfly. I swear I really just ignore them and only order when they offer me 50 or a 100 free prints so I don't know why I am so lucky to keep getting these fun offers.
A long while back I posted the beginning of the scraproom makeover. While I would say the finishing touches have been done for about a month or two so its probably time to post those pictures as well.
There is a lot of workspace and a good amount of storage, it seems snug looking from the outside in but when you are in there creating you don't notice the coziness of the room.
Furniture: Ikea Shelves: Target
Storage: Joanne's, Sears and some miscellaneous stuff.
At the request of his mom - I whipped up one more pair of cuffs to keep another set of hands warm for my baby nephew Holdan. Let's hope we don't need these much longer!