Showing posts with label gifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gifts. Show all posts

7.1.11

Organizing the Home

Organization has been a theme around my house lately.  I took time recently to start organizing my closets.
I started with the two biggest messes which were my sewing closet (another post coming soon) and my gift/Christmas/linen closet.

Source: Meijer
When I was doing my annual Day after Christmas shopping, I found a few wonderful things here in town.  Unfortunately for me, I was unable to find any extra strands of C9 Multi-color lights.  Come Monday, I turned to my trusty friend the internet and looked for some online.  I scored a great deal at Meijer.com.

If you know me, you know that I am one always looking for a deal, so I found a few other things on there to include in my order.  The gift wrapping center pictured above is one of those items.

When this baby arrived at my door this week, I could not wait to set it up!  It took me a few minutes, but I LOVE it already.  I have organized my rolls of wrapping paper in one location.  In addition, I now have my gift tags, gift bags, ribbon and tape all organized in the front of this perfect organizer.  (Granted I have my duplicates stored in another container until I need them!)

I am so excited that I now have my stuff all visible, which should lead to me using everything up before purchasing any new supplies.

How do you organize your gift wrapping supplies?

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22.12.10

Sewing Sundays

I know this is a Wednesday and not a Sunday.  I do have a calendar ya'll!  Unfortunately, I failed to make two sewing Sundays in a row, and this project is a super special Christmas Sewing Project that would not make any sense at all after Christmas!

I made my sister- and brother-in-law an advent calendar!  I am not going to pretend that I am perfect, but I do think this a cute and personal gift that almost anyone would like!

Materials Needed:
1.5 Yards Base fabric (I used a cheap muslin)
1.5 Yards Fusible fleece (go ahead and cut it at the fold so that it is the width of the base fabric when folded in half)
1/2 yard each of two coordinating festive fabrics to make the pockets, numbers and letters
Plenty of coordinating thread for the festive fabrics
A WHOLE LOT of straight pins
Print out of the numbers in a font you like and make sure that they are big enough
36-40 inches of cording, ribbon or rope to make hanger
1 Dowel rod
Hot Glue Gun
(I used a ruler to ensure that I evenly spaced them, so I would recommend this unless you have a great eye)

1.Wash and dry all fabric.  (Believe me do not ever skip this step!)  Then press with an iron all fabric to remove wrinkles.  

2. Fold the base fabric (in may case cheap muslin) so that the selvedges meet.  Crease the fabric with an iron. Here is where you have a choice to make you can either be a cheater like I am sometimes and not cut your fabric apart and just use the crease and skip the next step (go to step 4).  I was not on this project but believe me I do not judge.

3. Cut the fabric along the crease.  

4.  Put right sides together so that both wrong sides are facing out.  I take the time to pin it in a few places.

5.  Adhere the fusible fleece to one of the wrong sides according to the directions provided by manufacturer.  

6. Follow the directions here to do a French seam on one long side only.   (or if you already know, do it!) - Believe me you are going to want less product to sew through when attaching the pockets in a bit.  

7. Cut out 10 pieces out of the festive fabric of 17 inches wide by  5 inches long.

8. Cut out 5 pieces from the fusible fleece that are 16 inches wide by 4 inches long.

9. Again follow manufacturer's direction to attach the fusible fleece to one of the wrong sides leaving more fabric at the top that is not attached to the fleece.  

10. Put together two wrong sides of the festive fabric and sew a French seam on ONLY THREE SIDES!

11.  Repeat with the remainder of the cut out pieces.  

12.  Put this fabric right side out and press smooth.  Then fold down the excess of the fabric to the back and press.  

13. Sew a decorative stitch about 1/4" inch down from the top all the way across the fabric lengthwise.  This seals up the pieces.  (At this point, I usually divide up the piece into 5 equally sized pockets and baste a stitch or two for my reference.) Do this for all five long pieces.

I pinned the numbers into the fabric to keep them from shifting while I was cutting.  


14.  I then took the second festive fabric and cut out the numbers using the template I had cut out onto card stock.  If you do not have card stock, you can just trace the pattern out that was cut out of regular paper.  (Note: If you want to speed things up, cut out little squares and stack them so that all of the fabric faces the same direction.  I did not take this step and got a few numbers that were cut out in the wrong direction...oops!)
Do you see my little helper?
15. Pin the numbers within the corresponding sections on each long piece.  

16.  Sew the numbers to the long piece of the fabric using an applique technique.  (Here is a tutorial!)

The settings I used!
Some finished long pieces
17. After all numbers have been attached, lay out the base fabric with the side not attached to fleece's right side facing up.  You are now going to pin the long pieces to the base fabric.  (Take care to not pin through the fleece.)  As you can see, I spaced my long pieces about 2 1/2 inches apart, but you can play with it to match your own personal aesthetic.  

18.  Now you are going to applique all long pieces to the panel on three sides. 

19.  After all long pieces are attached, you go back and put a decorative stitch between each number at the mark where you basted a stitch or two.  This separates and defines the pockets.  

18.  At this point, you are going to put wrong sides together and sew a French seam on the bottom and the other long side.  This leaves the top open. 

19.  Turn the calendar right side out.  Now you have a choice, where this can be the end of your sewing, or you can add their name to the top like I did for mine.  

20.  I cut the name out of the same fabric as the numbers and then appliquéd it to all layers since when I tried it with one layer, it bunched up.  

21.  Once you are done, take a dowel rod that is 1 inch longer that you calendar is wide and fold the excess fabric at the top over it.  Pin it so that you you have just a smidgen

22.  Make sure that the rod pokes out about 1/2 inch on each side of the calendar.  Using a braided cord, rope or even ribbon, you are going to make the hanger.  Start on one end with a hot glue gun and draw a bead over about 1/2 inch length of the rod.  Wrap the rod with the rope, braid or ribbon. 

23.  Figure out how much you want the calendar to hang down and leave enough slack and then repeat the hot glue and the wrapping of the other end of the dowel rod.  

You now have a advent calendar that you can fill with presents or as I did with cards saying verses for each day.  This can start a wonderful tradition in your own family or make a perfect gift for you friends and family.  Just be warned, this can be slightly time consuming!

10.12.10

Gifts for THAT PERSON

Everyone has "THAT PERSON" on their gift list.  You know the one person who you can never figure out what to give them.  I have to say that I am pretty good at picking out gifts for people, but I have one person that their personality makes it hard for me to get into their head.
Here are a few ideas for that impossible person:

1.) Board Games or Games in general - These are great especially if their are people willing to play with them on the day they get it.  I highly recommend the following games:
Source: www.boardgames.com
LCR is a fun and easy game that anyone can play.  

Source: www.boardgames.com
Apples to Apples leads to hours of fun at any gathering.

Source: www.boardgames.com
Phase 10 is one of my favorite card games.  In fact, I have a deck that I putting in LML's stocking this year!  (Shhh! Do not tell him!)  This game is easy to understand once you have read the instruction card included in the deck.

2. Coffee - If the person you need to get a gift for is a coffee drinker, find some samples of gourmet blends of coffee.  This always makes for a terrific yet easy gift for most people.

3. Gift Certificate to a new restaurant in their town.  Everyone likes an opportunity to try something new, especially a new place to eat.  

4. Itunes gift card - While both option 3 and 4 are not my favorite because it does let the recipient know how much you spent on them, sometimes you have to resort to a stand-by gift.

5. Gourmet gift bag - Sometimes our local grocery store will have a special on cheese (DO NOT buy the cheese cubes, I am talking the special cheeses such as gouda, goat cheese, brie, etc.) and I love to pair a good cheese with some water table crackers and a bottle of inepensive wine.  This makes for a fun gift for the recipient.  (Note: Make sure that the recipient drinks wine before gifting them a bottle.)

6.  If you need to spend some money on the recipient (i.e. they are your brother-in-law or something), I highly recommend Omaha Steaks.  Who does not enjoy a good steak dinner?  You can even pick out side items and dessert.  

4.12.10

My favorite Gifts to Share

With Christmas season being upon us, I thought I would recommend a few go to gifts that I regularly give to friends and family.

1. Magazines
- I love to give two different magazines for two totally different reasons.  The first one is Garden and Gun.  If you click the link here, I promise you will find a GREAT deal.  This magazine covers everything southern from hunting to home decor to recipes.  I would highly recommend this as a gift to any southern belle.

- I also love Martha Stewart Living.  This magazine covers a wide variety of items, but my favorite are the recipe and hostess tips.  I do enjoy glimpses into Martha's homes and gardens.

2. Good quality soap- What hostess does not stock their guest baths with high quality soap.  I am not saying go blow your paycheck on soap, instead I recommend the opposite.  I buy all my good soaps, most hand milled, at TJMA*X.

3. Monogrammed Hand Towels - There is a great shop down in Mobile, Alabama that I try to stop by whenever I am visiting the area to purchase monogrammed hand towels on the inexpensive side. I gave these to all the hostesses at my bridesmaids luncheon and everyone loved them!

Click here to see where to buy this one

4. A cute and flirty apron - I got one last year and let me just tell you that I LOVE it!  When I wear it, it makes me feel all cute while protecting whatever I am wearing underneath it!

I hope that these ideas are able to help you find the perfect gift for your friends and family.

I chose all options of my own free will with no influence from anyone else.

2.12.10

Christmas Wish List

With Christmas coming up, I thought I would share a few of the things on my wish list.

1. This one is not longer a wish because my grandmother went ahead and purchased it for me.
A new sewing machine Viking Sapphire 835...Let me just say, I am loving it! I love the dual lights, easy threading of the needle and the many stitches.  Too bad, I am not allowed to lift it for a few more weeks due to my surgery.
Sister-In-Law even got a new one too! She got the emerald 183.  We are both loving our new machines and cannot wait to learn more about them and new ways to use them.  

2. Sterling silver napkins rings
Currently, I have five sterling silver napkin rings and I would love to have at least one more to make it an even set.  But I would not turn down more than one ring though!

3. Gorham Old French Silver 
I recently started collecting a new silver patter to utilize every day.  So far, I have 7 teaspoons, 6 place forks, 12 knives, 1 butter knife and 2 soup spoons.  As you can see, I have many option available for the future!



4. Linens
Table linens are always a nice gift, especially hemstitch.  I would love a tablecloth or napkins.  I recently got this table runner in both white and a flax color.  



What is on your Christmas list?

29.11.10

Christmas Shopping

I do my grandmother's shopping for the family now for almost any occassion.  This year I managed to complete all my shopping all from the sofa while recovering from surgery.  I actually love purchasing certain family members gifts this way every year, no matter how I feel.  This is due to the ease of shipping with online retailers, especially ones that ship for free.


I wanted to share with you the two adorable gifts I found for my first cousin's little boys (3 and 5).  I knew from spending the afternoon with them in the spring that they ADORE tractors, trucks and such things.

It made it easy to decide that I wanted to get them something along those lines.  I also wanted to make sure that I got quality products (i.e. would not break on Christmas Day) since these are boys.

I had heard rumors of a quality german company that did such type of toys, lo and behold I found them.  I chose the following two trucks for them from my grandmother.

How cute is this truck that carries horses?  I should probably tell you that the visit to my grandmothers often leads to visits with horses for the boys.

This cement mixer is just adorable and I think that they can even send water down the chute.  How cool is that?
If I can say so myself, I think that these would make adorable gift for almost any little boy.