13 Jul
I finished up a Baby Girl Onesie and wanted to share with you. I bought the Tulip® Fabric Spray Paint™ to dye my white onesie with. I just laid the onesie inside a cardboard box so no spray would get on anything, I covered the onsesie in a decorative tulle and then gently “misted” the onseie to create the pale pink color. It can get really dark, if that is the look you are going for just spray harder and closer to the fabric, or for a lighter color, mist farther away from the fabric. I next got the Vintage Crown image as a free download, printed it on my home computer, and ironed it onto the onesie once it had dried. Quick and really cute!
Now, if you are looking for a project for your big girl, Michael’s Craft Store has a Today Special of 40% off American Girl Crafts. Just get the Doll Tees and then dye a tee to match one for your daughter and her doll! So cute.
1 Jul
I just finished this Glittered Birthday Party Crown for my 2 year old’s birthday and wanted to share it here for my friends and fans. I started the hat with a copy of Vintage Sheet Music cut into a semi-circle cone shape with a half inch flap on one side. I shared one of my vintage pinky peach Sheet Music for download HERE. I used Aleene’s® Acid-Free Tacky Glue™ on the half inch flap and stapled the Crown closed. Next, I stitched the Hot Pink flower out of crimped party paper and glued it to the vintage paper flower cutout. I hand stamped glue on the hot pink flower and added chunky silver glitter, and let it dry. I used an old checker piece to create the Robin’s egg Blue circles painted all over the crown. Once that dried I covered the crown in the Aleene’s® Acid-Free Tacky Glue™ and chunky iridescent White glitter and topped the crown with a pink pompom. I let everything dry overnight and then finished the crown by gluing the flower decoration to the front and threaded stretchy thread to the sides of the crown. Since my daughter was turning 2 I added the 2 die cut to the front but it could be left blank or add the number you need! This was a fun project and I hope to make more soon.
22 Mar
My daughter and I both love the 1700′s and especially Felicity the American Girl character. So, this year for my 31st birthday I decided to go all out in a girly bash dedicated to the revolutionary style! My colors are pale peach pink, ivory, pale blue and coral red! I found the awesome ribbons and trims at By Design Scrapbooking store sold by the yard, and the beautiful Coral red ribbons and roses trim is brand new from Close to My Heart sold as a set! For the dress that I found I’m going to glam up the layers of tulle with Tulip® Glam-It-Up!™ Iron-On Crystals™ on the skirt and then mist it with the Tulip ® Glitter Spray Paint.
I will post more photos as I take them and as the decorations get put up. For now let me share an amazing Vintage Sheet music page in the beautiful peachy pink color, that inspired everything, as a free image for your Personal Use ONLY. If you would like to share the image please include the link to my blog, Thank you.
The next items I wanted to share are from the Graphics Fairy Blog, she has gorgeous Free Digital Collage sheets that I’m going to use in my decor.
15 Mar

Good Vibrations Aleene’s® Lampshade
I adore any thing pink and pretty so I decided to share this neat crafted lampshade from I love to create blog. All you need for this craft is a lampshade, a white cotton tee, Tulip® Permanent Fabric Dye, and a surface cover or drop cloth. I was able to find most of the dyes at Hobby Lobby and the big dye kit at Michael’s store. Have fun crafting a cute lampshade for your decor.
22 Jan

Claire Selby One of a Kind Cards $10

Claire Selby Custom Wedding Initial gifts $35
The month of January has been full of making Wedding cards and gifts for friends! I love creating something unique for the bride and groom like their initial or their colors for the wedding or their new home! After participating in the December Artisit’s Choice swap, I got my swap items in the mail along with some goodies! I already used the rubber stamp and love the John Lennon specks on the girl! More supplies for making Valentine’s Cards. I can’t wait!

Claire Selby one of a kind Cards $10

Claire Selby one of a kind Intitial Gift $35

Claire Selby one of a kind Intitial Gift $35

Claire Selby- Artist's Choice ATC swap items
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