Monday, August 8, 2011

more bunting::because i love it so




if you don't frequent my personal blog then it is probably news to you that i am expecting. surprise! i am nearing twenty-seven weeks and if you hadn't guessed yet, we will now be adding pink to our home!

i've been slowly working on putting together baby girl's nursery. i have a deep love for vintage but i also want it to have a modern feel to it. hopefully it turns out just as i hope.

here is some bunting that i made with corresponding fabrics from her crib quilt. they are all from vintage linens that i've collected over the years. i'm so happy with how the it, as well as the quilt, turned out.

bunting is so simple and can add huge character and charm to any room in the house. i'm hoping for some spare time in the next couple of weeks so that i can come up with an easy to follow pattern to share with you all.

are you working on any projects?? do share!

xoxo.ash

Monday, February 28, 2011

modern pinwheels



i got so excited when i came across this quilt pattern. i have always had a special place in my heart for pinwheel quilts but have never felt brave enough to take one on. with this i will get a little flavor of it plus the quilt is beautiful, simple and modern. the blocks were so much simpler than i had imagined in my head {i like to complicate things} and i am so in love with the fabric combination. the plaid was something i had in my stash and have absolutely no idea where i got it or who makes it. the orange is from riley blake's bloom and grow collection. it's orange primrose and it's one of my favorites. i haven't been able to find anymore of it but have found it in blue, which i equally adore.

this is the magazine that the pattern is found in. it's definitely beginner friendly and will give you a lot of practice in block piecing. i can't wait to get it all put together!

Saturday, July 24, 2010

a finished photo::what a slacker i am

it has certainly been some time since i've shown this blog any love. i've been creating here and there but just haven't taken the time to share. i just wanted to let you all know that i did in fact finish the bunting in the boys room. and i LOVE it! gage tells me at least once a week that he really loves his flags. he is such a sweet boy.

i'm hoping to get back in the swing of things here and have some little bits of inspiration to share.

until then, happy last days of summer to all!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

boyish bunting

wow. i am still here. i haven't entirely forgotten about this blog.
yesterday i found some time while my boys were playing to start a long overdo project. bunting. oh how i love bunting. i've been wanting to add a little color to a very sad wall in my boy's bedroom but haven't had the energy or even desire to lug out my sewing machine.
now that i'm done i'm very happy!
i don't have pictures of it hanging yet but here's a little sneak peek for you.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

little fish

a last minute costume choice for my three-year-old was an orange fish. orange. no other colors, just orange.

given that i had a week, of course i searched the stores and internet first. no luck. so one monday afternoon we made the drive to town and prayed for fabric luck. i found some cozy orange fleece that made me smile and most importantly, made the three-year-old smile. passing down the isle some glints of shiny blue caught my eye and i thought it needed to be incorporated. yes, i broke the monotone orange rules. just a teensy bit though.

i went without a pattern and just made a sample from some muslin i had in my closet. it took me less than 5 hours to do the entire costume and i was really pleased with it. gage looked (and felt) awesome!

the trickiest part for sure was attaching the lips to the rest of his head. i ended up hand stitching that part but even that wasn't all that bad. i have this burning desire to make more and try different colors and fabrics.

anyone want to place an order for next year?!

Friday, October 23, 2009

lap quilt giveaway


would you love to win this oh so lovely lap quilt?

well you can!

just go visit my happy nest...

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

a no sew

where have i been you ask? or maybe you don't- but i will tell you anyways.

i have been sewing i promise. hopefully soon i'll be able to show you exactly what i've been doing. but for now i thought i would share a very simple project i made for halloween. good news :: it does not involve any sewing!

all you need is coordinating fall crafting paper, yarn, string or ribbon, a hole punch and black vinyl or paper.

Cut your paper into 6"x4.5" blocks. Next, mark the bottom center (2.25") and cut from that point to your upper corners, creating triangles. Punch the corners with your hole punch. The next step I did using my cricut. I cut HAPPY HALLOWEEN out of black vinyl using a 4" size which worked perfectly. If you don't have vinyl you can use black paper and just glue the letters down. If you don't have a machine that will do the cutting for you, simply print it out in a font that you like on your computer and cut it out, stamp it if you have large enough stamps, stencil it, or if you are artistic- paint your own letters on. Once you have all the letters on, string them and find a happy place to display it.


it was so easy and fast but it adds a lot. and you can change it up any way you would like. even for christmas or other holidays. have fun with it!

and for another banner variation that i found tonight go here. love it!