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An Epic Easter Bonnet

(don’t forget the scrapbook paper giveaway is still open)

Last week at Piper’s nursery they were celebrating Easter. The kiddos had to come dressed in something yellow, and were invited to bring along an Easter Bonnet for the parade. Let’s just say that i got a little carried away with the excitement of getting crafty.

I was looking for a foam bonnet so i could manipulate it, but i couldn’t find one anywhere so i just picked up two straw hats from Tesco at 99p each. I figured that with two I could experiment if i needed to. Piper spend most of the day pushing the top inside out, turning the hat over and popping it out again. It was the best game ever! Bless her wee cotton socks!

I had other plans however. Whilst she was happily popping the hat inside out, i got crafty.

I had already bought some bits and pieces – some wooden carrots from eBay, a furry bunny from when we went to Fishers Farm on Piper’s birthday, and some supplies from the model rail shop – i was good to go.

The plan was to make a garden with a veggie patch full of carrots and a naughty little bunny eating one. The basis of the shape was made with funky foam. It was easy to get the shape because its so mouldable, but sticking it was a bit of a challenge as it doesn’t like glue a whole lot. I had to use pva glue in parts and then a glue gun as well.

To make the veggie patch i first punched some small holes then made little X’s in the foam with a craft knife. Next I covered a section in glue and sprinkled the brown soil over the top. I then covered the rest in glue and sprinkled with the green grass stuff (both are made for model railway making). The toughest bit was leaving it to dry overnight and not touching it.

Every garden should have a fence right? To make mine i stamped a woodgrain image onto lollypop sticks and then stuck them around the hat. Because i used yellow foam to make the outside of the garden, i covered the foam with a wide gold ribbon first of all, so when i stuck the lolly sticks onto the ribbon it looked really pretty.

In a mark of genius i remembered that i had a paper pack in my stash from We R Memory Keepers that was called Hippity Hoppity and had lots of Easter themed papers. I looked through them and picked out a few borders and a tag, and figured out how to incorporate these into the design.

I wanted the hat to be interactive because Piper loves pulling things in and out, so i tied bakers twine around each carrot top, and tied all the strings together and secured it to the little tag.

The main body of the hat was complete and now it just needed some finishing touches. The bunny of course was added using a glue gun, and flowers from my stash also gave life to the garden. I added a little gem in the middle with some glossy accents (i knew that if i used glossy accents there was NO WAY they would fall off and make their way into a little mouth). They also need eggs of course, so these little wooden eggs (from the £1 store) were secured with a glue gun too.

Easter bonnets also need bows, so two lovely bows at the back, first a gorgeous green from www.theribbonreel.co.uk (need to get more of this stuff) and also the gold ribbon in a big bow.

Craig rolled his eyes at me, but I just smiled back. Maybe next year Piper will be able to make her own bonnet for school, but I took great delight in making this one. It will go into her treasure chest along with the other precious things that we have collected over the last year, and will continue to collect for many years to come.

 



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Hi gang,

I mentioned a little while back that I went to a craft show at a local town. The show was called ‘Make It’ and is held every year at the Farnborough Five Exhibition centre. Last year I went even though I was about 38 weeks pregnant – that certainly wasn’t going to hold me back…on the contrary I would have been SO thrilled to go into labour being surrounded by the craft I love!

Well this year I went without hubby and without bambino, and as a result got to endure a little less kicking and a lot less grief from an impatient husband.

I picked up a bunch of cool stuff and I was excited to share them with you on a video, so I can share the great products and also give a shout out to some of the local UK based crafts businesses that help supply fantastic products to feed our craft addiction. Sorry that the audio isn’t fantastic quality [our mic broke 🙁 ], but it should still be clear, you may just have to turn the volume up a bit.

To celebrate in my excitement of another batch of new items coming to live in my craft room, I am giving away a free pack of 8×8 scrapbook paper. Check out the video to see the papers that are in the giveaway.

To enter the giveaway, all you have to do is subscribe to our newsletter or leave a comment here or on the You Tube video. Everyone and anyone can enter, I will ship outside of the UK.

Good luck everyone.

 

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The plans are in place. Well… almost in place. 🙂

Last week we decided it was about time to start planning Piper’s first birthday. It started with having a few friends over to the house, then we talked about a soft play adventure, and now there is another plan on the cards. We will make our minds up eventually.

One thing i knew for sure was that i wanted to make Pi a party hat. I spied this fabulous hat on pinterest, isn’t it beautiful!? It inspired me to pull out the fabric and get crafty! {Click on the photo to visit the etsy page where there are other lovely things to drool over!}

After a few chewed pencils and a little bit of sketching i set to work. Once I started I was on a roll, it only took two short evenings from start to finish.

So…What do ya think?

So, as usual, i was making it up as i went along 🙂 To begin i drew a semicircle onto a piece of paper, curled it to make a cone and trimmed it a little. I drew around the template to cut out a piece of interfacing to use as the base of the hat to make it sturdy. Then i stuck the interfacing to fabric using spray adhesive. This held the fabric in place to allow me to cut it out and sew around the edges. {note to self: this worked really well. Definitely will be doing that again}

For the pretty felt panel I used spray mount to stick felt to paper then ran this through the cuttlebug using a die to cut out the shape. This was really easy. It didn’t cut the whole way around but a few snips of the scissors and it was fine. I used a zig-zag stitch to sew the edges to create definition and to ensure it wouldn’t fluff away/fray. I did the same with the number one (hand cut).

To make the trim i cut strips of green polka fabric and used the machine to make a long straight stitch up the middle, then pulled the thread to ruche the fabric. It was looking a bit bare so i added some tulle (everything looks prettier with tulle!). I had to hand sew the ruche on because i had already sewn the hat into a cone shape. Next time i’ll definitely wait and do everything on the machine first! (sewing through all they fabric and the interfacing was a MISSION!).

For the top i looked in my stash for pom poms but i think that must be the one thing i haven’t got, but i salvaged some of that green fabric and made a little fabric poof pom pom by gathering circles together. To finish, I added a little cord for Piper’s chin but in hind sight i think i might replace it with light elastic.

We took some photos of the princess in her hat to use on the party invites. She looked adorable, but the hat kept slipping, so elastic is definitely the way to go. I’ll share the party invites soon.

Thanks for popping by, and a special mention goes out to Ellen Mandriss who liked the facebook page this week. Thanks for your support Ellen. ♥

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