I made these recently for my favorite Southlake store. I ended up making a few extra for my girls too.
I can always make a few for you ;)
Maisy's big first birthday bash is tomorrow. It is a "Vintage Cowgirl" party. I am so excited to celebrate our little Lou Lou. Stay tuned for lots of cute party pics and some fun how-to's.
10/9/10
10/7/10
Feather Bows
Ridiculously cute- double bows, feathers, and rhinestones.
Available in every color of the rainbow. Here are just a few....
Lots of sizes-
Large $12- 5.5 inches, Medium $10- 4.5 inches, Small $8- 4 inches, Infant $6- 3.5 inches
Email if you're interested :)
Available in every color of the rainbow. Here are just a few....
Lots of sizes-
Large $12- 5.5 inches, Medium $10- 4.5 inches, Small $8- 4 inches, Infant $6- 3.5 inches
Email if you're interested :)
Labels:
bows
10/5/10
10/1/10
Loving Headbands
I am making a lot of these days. And tomorrow, I am finally making one (or two) for me!
This is for an "OSU" fan. But I think I will wear it with a little black t-shirt, cute and festive for Halloween.
This is another view of the "Saints" inspired headband. I seriously think this would be an adorable way to add a pop of animal print to an outfit. (Fashionista Jordin from "I Love That!" listed animal print as a must-have for fall.)
Have a great weekend.
This is for an "OSU" fan. But I think I will wear it with a little black t-shirt, cute and festive for Halloween.
This is another view of the "Saints" inspired headband. I seriously think this would be an adorable way to add a pop of animal print to an outfit. (Fashionista Jordin from "I Love That!" listed animal print as a must-have for fall.)
Have a great weekend.
Labels:
Halloween,
posh hair accessories
9/29/10
My Crafty Room!
Well after a lot of hard work (mostly on Jeff's part) my craft room is done! I am so, so, happy with my new space. It is like a 'man cave' for a Crafty Girl.
In case you don't remember, here is what we started with.... yellow. In the other corner of this room was an old thrift store find- a brown wood desk. Also a small upholstered bench, covered in yellow fabric. (Can you tell I had thing for red and yellow??)
But now I am all about neutrals, whites, and pops of color. So drum roll please.........
Lots of storage- no more plastic bags and random bins stuffed under the bed and in the closet.
Jeff built me this amazing ribbon holder and just to be extra sweet, painted it pink!
I found these baskets at Lowe's- I was so excited that they had little chalk boards attached :)
This was the random brown desk that I bought a few years ago from Thrift Town. Jeff painted it black and then I used 'Rub and Buff' to turn the handles an antique silver.
Instead of having a cork board, I "built"this. I used a frame we already had and then stapled chicken wire to the back. It is perfect for holding my hair accessories and new ideas.
I found the table and chair at Graceful Good Buys in Grapevine. Each one was $14. Jeff painted them white and I recovered the chair cushion.
I love the shape of the table legs.
The table is topped with four cork squares from Staples. They are perfect for protecting the table from hot glue and scratches. Best part is, when I am done with a project, I just pick up the square and shake off thread, fabric, and flower bits into the garbage. Easy clean-up.
This bench is usually covered with bags of clothing that are awaiting bows. Afton also likes to sit there when she in comes in and 'visits' me.
When we bought the house, the previous owner had added this room on to use for exercise equipment. Luckily for me, he installed these beautiful tin tiles. They add so much to the room.
The sky light provides nice natural light.
Having my own space to work is a dream come true. Thank you Jeff for all your help!
And a special 'shout-out' to my blog friend Amy. Her craft room inspired me to get going on mine. (I borrowed her chicken-wire idea!) Visit her at Playing Sublimely for beautiful decor and more.
***UPDATE: Since re-doing my craft room, I added a little spot for my sweet Afton to work alongside me. I found a fabulous old school desk at our local thrift store. With a little paint and love, it was made new again. You can read all about the school desk here.
I really like having a little spot for my girls to join me while I craft. And honestly where else can you put a pink school desk? :)
PS- It doesn't always look that neat anymore, but isn't a messy desk a sign of a creative mind?

Linking up here:Family Brings Joy, Thrifty Decor Chick, The Lettered Cottage
In case you don't remember, here is what we started with.... yellow. In the other corner of this room was an old thrift store find- a brown wood desk. Also a small upholstered bench, covered in yellow fabric. (Can you tell I had thing for red and yellow??)
But now I am all about neutrals, whites, and pops of color. So drum roll please.........
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Jeff built me this amazing ribbon holder and just to be extra sweet, painted it pink!
I found these baskets at Lowe's- I was so excited that they had little chalk boards attached :)
This was the random brown desk that I bought a few years ago from Thrift Town. Jeff painted it black and then I used 'Rub and Buff' to turn the handles an antique silver.
Instead of having a cork board, I "built"this. I used a frame we already had and then stapled chicken wire to the back. It is perfect for holding my hair accessories and new ideas.
I found the table and chair at Graceful Good Buys in Grapevine. Each one was $14. Jeff painted them white and I recovered the chair cushion.
I love the shape of the table legs.
The table is topped with four cork squares from Staples. They are perfect for protecting the table from hot glue and scratches. Best part is, when I am done with a project, I just pick up the square and shake off thread, fabric, and flower bits into the garbage. Easy clean-up.
This bench is usually covered with bags of clothing that are awaiting bows. Afton also likes to sit there when she in comes in and 'visits' me.
When we bought the house, the previous owner had added this room on to use for exercise equipment. Luckily for me, he installed these beautiful tin tiles. They add so much to the room.
The sky light provides nice natural light.
Having my own space to work is a dream come true. Thank you Jeff for all your help!
And a special 'shout-out' to my blog friend Amy. Her craft room inspired me to get going on mine. (I borrowed her chicken-wire idea!) Visit her at Playing Sublimely for beautiful decor and more.
***UPDATE: Since re-doing my craft room, I added a little spot for my sweet Afton to work alongside me. I found a fabulous old school desk at our local thrift store. With a little paint and love, it was made new again. You can read all about the school desk here.
I really like having a little spot for my girls to join me while I craft. And honestly where else can you put a pink school desk? :)
PS- It doesn't always look that neat anymore, but isn't a messy desk a sign of a creative mind?

Labels:
craft room,
home decor
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