I finally got around to making this pretty Diamond Lace baby blanket. I’ve been wanting to crochet it for several months!
What I used
I used Caron Simply Soft 5 oz. yarn and it took approx. 4 1/2 skeins of this yarn. The color I picked is Saturday Blue Jeans Ombre. My hook is a “K” or 6.5 hook.
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This crab stitch border gives the blanket a more masculine feeling.
I have never done the crab stitch before and the instructions aren’t with the pattern for the blanket. So, I found this tutorial. It feels really weird to do this stitch since it is crocheting backwards! Where you normally work your piece from right to left, this stitch goes from left to right. I think it has a masculine look to it.
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The first step to doing any project is to gather all of your supplies.
Steps to put your Summer Fun Sunflower Wreath together
Begin with your burlap ribbon
1st wrap the burlap ribbon around the wreath. Adjust the ribbon to be evenly distributed around the wreath, before gluing. The only part of the ribbon that needs to be glued are the two ends to the wreath and one another. I cut off or removed any sharp sticks/twigs that I worried might scratch the door.
Tie a ribbon around the top, leaving enough room for it to hang on a door hanger.
Put ribbon around the wreath.
Leave some extra length, so you have enough to tie it and make a square knot. You can adjust the length when you decide how you want it to hang from your door hanger. Then trim the ribbon ends.
Tie to wreath.
Figure out how far down you want it to hang on your door and make a square knot, trim the ends.
Tie your burlap bow to the top by your loop. Use wire to do this; most pre-made bows come with wire already attached.
Next, wrap an ivy garland around the wreath. I wrapped it next to the ribbon, so the ribbon still shows.
At the bottom of the wreath wire your summer items to your wreath.
Adding Sunflowers
The bigger sunflowers (at least the ones I had) need to be cut with wire cutters. Leave a little bit of stem to put into the wreath and glue with hot glue. The smaller sunflowers pull apart from the main stem and were easy to glue in place.
Add Embellishments
I glued a little bee to one of the flowers and added a cute little bird that was left over from the Spring Tea Cup craft I did.
It just makes me happy to see this on my door, so bright and inviting.
*In July I removed the wreath to put up one for July. It was a busy day and it got left on the couch. Guess who thought it was just for her!
Penny thinks I have made her a pretty place to sit.
I have wanted to make one of these for a couple of years now, but couldn’t find the right umbrella! They either weren’t the right pattern or color and almost impossible to find one with a hook handle!
The trick to doing any craft is to make sure you have the right tools and components for the project.
I found the perfect umbrella at Amazon! #umbrellasarecool
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(Image is clickable- If you like this umbrella it will take your right to it on Amazon!!!)
I tried to find the original designer of the umbrella door hanger, but there are so many on Pinterest! With that said, I set out to do it my own way, with the help of my hubby!
Materials:
1 umbrella with shepherd’s crook handle
6 bunches of tulips favorite colors to match your color scheme
1 flowering garland
1 spool of ribbon
Floral wire
needle nose pliers
Directions:
I first hung the umbrella on the door to get an idea of how it would hold the flowers and how many I actually needed. It was a little floppy and hard to tie and keep the flowers up.
We laid it on the floor which helped us better arrange the flowers. We made sure the ends of the bunches were tied into the ribbon.
We then realized that it was a little floppy and not holding the flowers where we would like them to be. Sooooo, my hubby took some twist tie material he had but you could use floral wire or clear fishing line, and he tied the umbrella sections together from front to back. This kind of made cute pockets for the flowers to rest in without being floppy!
Then I wove the garland through the flowers. A little wire here and there helps to keep it in place by tying sections of the garland together with the flower bunches.
I tried and tried to tie a decent bow, but I couldn’t get it right. My awesome neighbor is amazing at bow tying and did this one for me!
It turned out so beautifully! We left the wire long from tying the bow to make it easier to tie to the umbrella. this is where we used the needle nose pliers to help tie and twist the bow in place.
I saw this cute round up post on Pinterest of DIY crafts for Easter. It’s number 11 in the round up. When I clicked on the link it took me to a blog that was in a language I don’t recognize and I couldn’t find the craft on her site. I really wanted to make it. . . so, here is what my daughter and I did:
Gathering the materials:
Tea cups
Forks
small fake flowers
moss
little animals and cute things to decorate with
mini Easter eggs
glue gun
hot glue sticks
fishing weights (PEG 6-SZ-1)
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Why is it every time I find a cute craft to do it is next to impossible to find the right materials to do it?! I searched my local stores for tea cups. I really wanted cute tea cups and no one is carrying them right now. I could find bulky mugs and saucers but I had my heart set on tea cups. I also figured a mug would be harder to balance. I was able to gather flowers, mini eggs, moss and little animals and things from Hobby Lobby, but still no tea cups. Yeah for Amazon! I found these cute tea cups and ordered them. (Picture is clickable and will open in a new tab.)
The steps:
I got forks from Walmart and looked for the cheapest, thinnest forks they had. Our neighbor has a heavy vice and my husband took the forks there and bent them forward about where the tines begin and then approximately 2 inches down the handle he bent the handle backwards. This gives the fork a little bit of a “z” shape.
Using the Hot glue gun we glued the cup to the handle of the fork with the bent part resting on the edge of the cup. Once the glue cooled and it felt stable and secure we glued the tines to the saucer.
***Where you put the fork is important and it will be more stable if the tines are closer to the edge of the plate, like my daughters. (Hers has the fork tines closer to the edge of the plate. You can see it in the photo where she only needs 2 fishing weights.)
I laid it down to work on covering my fork with moss and hot gluing it into place. My daughter, “A” didn’t care if her fork was completely covered.
Then, I turned it over and hot glued more moss to the back of the fork.
I then put the fishing weights onto the edge of the saucer and began gluing them one at a time until it was stable. When all was said and done I needed 5 weights because I put my fork in the center of the saucer. My daughter only needed 2 because she put the tines closer to the edge of the plate and hers was more stable.
Mine
My Daughter’s
I then added more moss and decorated the cup to make sure more weights weren’t needed, before decorating the saucer.
Once the cup was the way I wanted it, I decorated the saucer and then the fork handle.
They turned out so cute! Perfect craft for Easter or gift for Mother’s Day!
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My daughter is getting married soon, so my other daughters and I are hosting a bridal shower for her and her friends. I saw a cute pin on Pinterest abouthosting a bridal shower and it had a cute door decoration. The door decoration wasn’t part of the post, but I wanted to make one and set out to figure it out.
Materials
I think it turned out pretty good! I bought most of the materials from Hobby Lobby.
1 Bouquet collar- about $1.99
A group of white roses from the wedding isle; it was a His and Hers brand and on sale. It was about $7.99 before the sale.
White Tulle- not sure how much it was and I only used enough to cover the wire stems and make a hanger.
From Zurcher’s I found a cheap $14.99 veil. Hobby Lobby had some that probably would have worked, but I thought I was going to use the tulle to make a veil. Between mulling over how I was going to do this and the way the packaged veil looked; I decided to go this route.
Here’s the back- side of the door hanger:
Directions
Here you can see the Bouquet collar. I cut apart the flower bouquet and threaded the stems through the bottom of the collar. I had some other little decor that I found on the Hobby Lobby wedding isle that I put in between flowers to decorate it and make it look a little fancier. I wish I wouldn’t have cut the stems as short as I had. I would have had an easier time bending the stems upward, so they didn’t scratch the door. I used one stem to wrap around the others (before I cut them shorter). I hot glued them together. Then I put tulle around and padded the wire ends and secured with hot glue. I then glued the comb of the veil to the bottom of the collar. At the top, I tied more tulle to the collar and added some fluffy tulle to the top. (I tried to tie a cute bow, but it didn’t work out and I like how this looks.)
Here’s a close up of the bouquet and the little fancy parts:
There are tulle pre-made flowers, pre-made tulle fluff with beads, and pearls. I like it being all white because I can use it for future Bridal Showers regardless of the brides chosen colors. I have 4 girls, there will be more opportunities to use this! I am so pleased with how it turned out!!!
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