Showing posts with label 5 minute mania. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 5 minute mania. Show all posts

Friday, February 3, 2012

Peek of the Week - February 3, 2012


What's Peek of the Week, you ask? It's our Friday feature and it's all about you! I want to hear (and share with my readers) what wowed you this week. It could be a cool finished project, a work in progress, a personal accomplishment, a cute kid moment, or something that surprised you.

If we could peek into your week - what would you want to show us?

Each week I'll share my own Peek of the Week to get the ball rolling, and invite you to link to your blog post about your Peek of the Week. I know y'all are up to cool stuff - we wanna see it!

My peek this week has a little of everything...
Crafting!
Sewing!
Costumes!
5 Minute Mania!
Pintrest!




Oh...and the cutest baby model west of the Mississip.
 Two Syllables: Yum. Me.

So... like maybe 2 years or so ago I starting thinking about these little Seuss-y, jester, whimsical crowns. I put it on my "to make" board and there it sat. Words on a board.

Then, as is becoming my custom, I had a dream about it. I woke up, dragged sleepy Hazey to the sewing room and whipped that sucker up in a fit of 5 minute mania.

Then it was straight down to in front of the picture window for a photo shoot in the early morning sunlight.
And, thanks pintrest for this sliiiiightly cheesey photo idea. Good stuff.

Now You!
You could get peeking in three easy steps:
1. Blog about your Peek of the Week - whatever it is. Whatever happened that made you proud, laugh, smile, inspired, excited, or just plain happy - now that's worth sharing.
2. Include a link to this blog or put the Peek of the Week button (on the sidebar) in your post.
3. Link your blog post using the InLinkz button below.

If you don't get a chance to get here on Friday, feel free to link your post up later.
The InLinkz button will be active for 5 days.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Peek of the Week - January 6, 2012


What's Peek of the Week, you ask? It's our regular Friday feature and it's all about you! I want to hear (and share with my readers) what wowed you this week. It could be a cool finished project, a work in progress, a personal accomplishment, a cute kid moment, or something that surprised you.


If we could peek into your week - what would you want to show us?


Each week I'll share my own Peek of the Week to get the ball rolling, and invite you to link to your blog post about your Peek of the Week. I know y'all are up to cool stuff - we wanna see it! 

My Peek for today is a fun little oil cloth project I took on in a fit of 5 Minute Mania (what's that? See here.)

I've wanted to play around with oil cloth for years now. There are so many gorgeous oil cloths out there. So, when I was having a spree in Fabric Bliss a few days ago, I sprung for some oil cloth - two beautiful prints and some chalk cloth. 
Chalk cloth, incidentally, is genius. 

I also picked up a handy book full of oil and chalk cloth patterns which I haven't actually gotten to read yet. But in the shower I cooked up a grand plan for some pencil, scissor, and general utensil holders for my desk hutch area. I do my best cooking in the shower. 

That sounded dirty. 

So...a short tutorial. I totally winged it, but it worked. There's probably a real pattern for such a thing, but here's my winged way for what it's worth.
First, make sure you cure your chalk cloth before you begin. Lay a piece of chalk on the side and color all over then wipe off. Repeat. That way what you write first won't leave an eternal shadow.


Cut a circle for the bottom of you cylinder.


Here are the rest of the pieces. A rectangle of oil cloth about 6 inches tall by oh...18 inches or so. Winging it, remember? And a 2 inch wide strip of chalk cloth about 18 inches long.
 
I wanted to use a chalk cloth border so I could label the little cubbies! Clearly. 

Just fold it over the top edge of the oil cloth and zig zag the edge. 


 So then just sew the circle to the bottom edge of the rectangle right sides together. It takes some finagling because they don't really want to get sewn in a circle like that - but they can be convinced. 


Then stitch the two ends of the rectangle together where the meet. Trim off the excess and turn it right side out. 

And viola:


Ok! Your turn!
You could get peeking in three easy steps:
1. Blog about your Peek of the Week - whatever it is. Whatever happened that made you proud, laugh, smile, inspired, excited, or just plain happy - now that's worth sharing.
2. Include a link to this blog or put the Peek of the Week button (on the sidebar) in your post.
3. Link your blog post using the InLinkz button below.

If you don't get a chance to get here on Friday, feel free to link your post up later.
The InLinkz button will be active for 5 days.



Friday, December 16, 2011

Peek of the Week - December 16, 2011


What's Peek of the Week, you ask? It's our regular Friday feature and it's all about you! I want to hear (and share with my readers) what wowed you this week. It could be a cool finished project, a work in progress, a personal accomplishment, a cute kid moment, or something that surprised you.

If we could peek into your week - what would you want to show us?

Each week I'll share my own Peek of the Week to get the ball rolling, and invite you to link to your blog post about your Peek of the Week. I know y'all are up to cool stuff - we wanna see it!


My Peek this week is what may become a regular feature on this blog. I think I'll call it...
5 Minute Mania. 

5 Minute Mania refers to a project idea that jumps into my head and I drop everything if I can and get it done in a fit of single-minded mania. 

Por Exemplo: This headband.
The other day I had big nap-time plans to have a snoozy photoshoot with the Hazemeister. I collected a stash of props and set up a quick backdrop and perch and got her good and sleepy. Then I got the itch for her to have a sweet little poppy headband to wear. 

 Enter...the 5 minute mania. 

With singular focus I scurried up to the sewing room and without hesitation got going on this little gem. It was so easy it really did take about five minutes. 

Ok...maybe seven.

 And I love it.