Posts Tagged ‘project’
Sunday, January 27th, 2013
I've spent the weekend working on a scrapbook of my New York adventure. More accurately, I've been procrastinating by scouring Pinterest for travel book inspiration!
I saved every last ticket stub and map and pamphlet. The had part is writing; I'm no good at captioning or “journaling” cause it always seems so cheesy (this is my main beef with scrapbooks!)

Tags: airplane, bind, bind-it-all, binding, canon eos t3 rebel, Crafts, design, flight, hipsta, hipstamatic, hipstaprint, Homemade, Instagram, journaling, new, new project, new york, new york city, nyc, paper, papercraft, photo, Photography, photos, pinterest, project, Projects, scrapbook, scrapbooking, wanderlust, zutter
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Friday, January 11th, 2013
Here are some more photos of the Hobbes I crocheted for my brother.

In case you’re wondering, yes, the first several photos are in the wrong order. I tried, and I missed. Oh well.
For more details on the project, check out my Ravelry page.

Tags: alex, brother, CHRISTMAS, crochet, family, gift, hobbes, present, project, yarn
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Monday, January 7th, 2013
I thought I’d start the second week of 2013 with a quick roundup of what I’ve been up to.

My brother is off to China for a whole year! I made Hobbes for him for Christmas before I knew he was going. He took it along. I think it’s safe to say he enjoyed it!

I started playing around with a label design for my husband’s homebrew for fun, and this was born. I might go back and redo it later, but he was quite pleased with it in the meantime.

I’ve been working on the Juneberry Triangle only halfway done with the edging. It’s exhausting! It’s beautiful, though, and I’m sure it’ll be worth it.

I fulfilled some of my Maid of Honor duties and went dress shopping with Jenna. She found the perfect one on our first trip! Don’t worry, this isn’t the one!

Tags: beer, crochet, design, dress, hobbes, juneberry, Knitting, label, life, photos, project, round up
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Tuesday, December 4th, 2012

This is a simple project that can be as fancy or simple as you can imagine – and it’s definitely not limited to Christmas, either!
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Tags: cardstock, CHRISTMAS, decor, diy, garland, glitter, glittery, gold, holiday, how-to, kraft paper, party, project, sparkley, sparkly, star, tutorial
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Monday, September 24th, 2012
Tags: accessory, bracelet, diy, dye, how-to, jewelry, knot, leather, nautical, ombre, project, Projects, rope, sailor, style, suede, turks head, tutorial
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Friday, September 21st, 2012
Tags: accessory, bracelet, diy, dye, how-to, jewelry, knot, leather, nautical, ombre, project, Projects, rope, sailor, style, suede, turks head, tutorial
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Thursday, May 10th, 2012
I made these tiny gnomes for some mini terrariums I made a few years ago, and I thought they’d be perfect in my teacup garden.
Yes, it’s posed in front of my microwave. What can I say? Our house isn’t exactly flooded with natural light.

Tags: dec, decor, decoration, gardem, garden, gnome, Home, Homemade, miniature, moss, project, Projects, teacup
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Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012
I’ve had these antique silver fishing lures in my stash for quite some time, and the other day it struck me that they’re quite familiarly shaped like raindrops. Paired with two of my favorite crafting products, glitter and Mod Podge Dimensional Magic, it makes for a lovely pendant.
 Full tutorial after the jump! (more…)

Tags: accessory, cloud, craft, diy, glitter, how-to, jewelry, Mod Podge Dimensional Magic, necklace, pearl, pendant, project, rain, raindrop, showers, sparkle, tutorial
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