Funky Craft
Saturday, February 26, 2011
robyn's eggs
For mother's day this past year, I painted my mom a picture. Her name is Robyn so I decided to paint her some Robyn's eggs. When looking for inspiring photos to base my painting off of, I only found nests with 3 eggs inside. Since my mom has 4 children I decided to give her 4 eggs anyways... the 4th one is me! I couldn't leave myself out of the picture. :) and it worked perfectly because her kitchen is blue.
Monday, February 21, 2011
matchbox car town
I got this idea from my mother in law who made one for her kids when they were little. Some of my favorite features are the drive in garages, the drive thru at the McD's, the pump at the gas station and the drive thru car wash.

Sunday, February 20, 2011
Quilt for 2
For my boy's 2nd birthday, I made him this quilt. I had a hard time picking out the right fabric and quilt pattern because most quilting stuff looks girly. But I finally decided on this sort of random looking pattern.
Things I learned making this quilt:
- Sheets make great quilt backs- especially when you buy them at Goodwill for $6! Cheapest quilt back I ever hear of and there are no seems!
- When you have extra backing fabric, fold it over to look like edging-- so much easier. I actually sewed it over once on the back and once on the front and you really can't tell that it is just the backing.
- Quilting with 2 colors (yellow and orange) is fun.
- piecing together the batting is really easy and make it cheaper!
buzz
This was my first painting that I have done totally on my own. I started a watercolor class 2 years ago and did 4 paintings, that I will share later, with the guidance of my teacher. It was a very liberating feeling to find out that I can paint on my own too. I do not think that this is my favorite painting by far-- however, I love it because of what it proved to me. That I can do it.
kimono
Excuse the fact that I put a girl shirt on my boy but he was the best model I could find. :) And he wouldn't hold still for me to take a decent picture. I got the idea for this shirt from my friend Emily B. and I am giving it to my friend Emily G. not to be confused with my friend Emily S. from previous posts.
On one of my recent snow days, my friend Em B. came over to learn to sew. She brought a pillow case from Target that she wanted to make into this kimono shirt. It turned out so cute that I had to make one too. We got the pillow cases new at Goodwill (from target) and used nothing extra except thread. What a deal!

Em B's kimono turned out better because she used a contrasting color for the binding around the neck. It was the perfect touch to make it more like a kimono and less like scrubs.
name banner
Here is my original name banner that I made. Dennis would have pulled it down if I hung it above his crib so I just put it on the other side of the room under his circle mobile (which is now his reading corner). Using bias tape and felt letters made this so easy to make. Once again, I got my original idea from Emily. I get a lot of ideas from her.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
baby james
I love Baby James. He was born the day before my birthday. I got this great idea from my friend Emily to make banners. She created one that said "Celebrate" for any holiday... But I decided it would be a totally cute way to put a baby's name above the crib. I made this one with the left over fabric that I bought for his baby quilt.
This quilt pattern had ducks on it originally but I thought that was too girly for James. Sail boats were the perfect substitute since his dad likes to sail.

Things I learned while making this quilt:
This quilt pattern had ducks on it originally but I thought that was too girly for James. Sail boats were the perfect substitute since his dad likes to sail.
Things I learned while making this quilt:- Bias tape edging is easy but expensive
- tucked under edging applique without freezer paper and following directions is pretty hard... but totally doable.
- piecing together a striped pattern fabric for the back is hardly noticeable
- flannel fabric shrinks A LOT in the wash. Buy way more of it than you would cotton fabric
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