Todd and I love to make things! I hope to share photos and stories of our projects and maybe they will inspire and help others who are also creating.

Monday, January 17, 2011

MORE OOAK Barbies!




I couldn't fit all the photos I wanted to on my last post so here are a few more. These dolls were made by the FDCR's council for all of the members. The New Year's doll is this year's- the beadwork on her outfit is just amazing! I think she goes very well with last year's doll, too!

OOAK BARBIES
















I'm finally getting around to posting photos of the OOAK Barbies from the Fashion Doll club of the Rockies holiday party.

I won a doll created by reknown designer Avis Jones. She is outstanding! I hope you can see the detail in the back of her dress in the photos. I am so thrilled to win a doll created by Avis!
The vintage repro Barbie is my first attempt at creating a OOAK. Her dress & belt use Stampin' Up! supplies (I LOVE their new fabric line!), her petticoat is a vintage doily, and I knitted her sweater and crocheted her clutch bag.




Vintage Treasures!







Last Thursday was my monthly trip to my favorite vintage store, Oh So Charming Cottage. I bought a roll of embossed wallpaper, baby hangers, 2 matching glass lamps, pink napkins with a chenille design embossed on them, and a round hankie that I plan to make into a Barbie skirt!
I bought the napkins to go with the felt napkin rings I've been making with my Big Shot machine.
One of my favorite things about this store are the lovely displays- they always inspire me to go home and copy some of their ideas! They had a cute little suitcase stuffed with linens so I went home and hauled out my little suitcase, filled it with linens, and put up some old photos of my Dad & his family (that's my Grandma Solberg at the spinning wheel- sure wish I had seen what she made!) and a picture of my mom as a baby with her brother and niece and one of her at high school graduation. I need to find some old photos of Todd's family to complete this vignette!

Saturday, November 27, 2010

I love making kids' clothes!


I finally used up this cotton chenille yarn by making this little girl's cardigan from the book big fish, little fish by Jil Eaton. Then I just happened to have a new sewing book from the library- Stitch by Stitch by Deborah Moebes- that had instructions for this cute skirt made from 2 packs of charm squares. And... I happened to have 2 packs of charm squares lying around that even matched the cardigan! Perfect!

Friday, September 10, 2010

My sudden tomato collection


After my visit to Oh So Charming, my favorite vintage store in Littleton (that is only open 1 weekend a month) I suddenly have a tomato collection! The only thing I had before in this photo are the bowls and 1 tomato swanky swig glass. I just love Oh So Charming! And my sister and I will be having our own store like it soon! (in Riverside, CA)

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Felting Frenzy!











Lately I've been addicted to felting. It started with knitting and felting clutch purses. While I try not to indulge in any new crafts (I already have so many supplies for the crafts I currently do) I just had to try needlefelting to decorate these clutches. The supplies are basic- a needle tool, brush, and wool roving- and it is so much fun!







Here are the clutches I made for table gifts for the Fashion Doll Club of the Rockies mini-convention. I made zipper pulls from bottle caps and images from old Barbie booklets. It took awhile to find the right epoxy to fill the bottle caps that kept the images sharp- Easy Cast clear casting epoxy.

Friday, July 16, 2010

My not-so-creative craft room makeover


Straight from the pages of Country Living magazine!! I copied the closet makeover idea, even duplicating the wallpaper pattern and paint colors! Well, I liked it!! If I get the rest of the room cleaned up, I'll post more pictures!
The turquoise sugar tin was purchased from Oh So Charming cottage in Littleton, my new favorite shop. (It's only open one weekend per month) The other items on the shelf I've had forever- the cute blue box is a present from my friend Nadine. Hanging on the racks is a vintage Barbie case I got on Ebay (stuffed with vintage clothing of course!) The brown tank is embellished using a pattern from the book Sew Darn Cute and the teal shug I knit using Berroco Weekend and a free pattern from their website. The turquoise storage ottoman is only $20 at Target, and the little stool I painted and decorated with cut out portions of the wallpaper.
You can click on any photo on the blog to get a closer view.