Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Free Printable!

 
(Right Click, Print-8.5"x11")
 
This festive Fall Subway Art is perfect for your Fall decor! Enjoy!
 
For Personal Use Only
Copywrite Willow Tree Designs

Monday, November 19, 2012

Personalized burlap Flag with burlap bow

This beautiful burlap flag is a charming addition to your home. This flag is hand painted with your choice of initial. Completed with a lovely burlap bow and two loops for hanging. Sprayed with a sealer to help prevent damage from inclimate weather.

Your flag will be lined (the one pictured is not lined)
Double Sided
Fits a standard Garden flag stand. (not included)
Ships out within 5 business days.

 
Use the following link to purchase:
 
https://www.etsy.com/listing/115064818/personalized-burlap-flag-with-burlap-bow

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

DIY- "Etched" Privacy Glass

 
So, our side door seems to draw all our company... Including the unwelcomed ones with flyers and books in hand... Anyway, I saw a pin on Pinterest where a lady used clear contact paper to create a design to add some privacy on the little windows on each side of her front door. I was inspired!! I started my search for the contact paper and ran across a roll that was frosted and only cost $2.50!! I could'nt wait to get home so I could start my project!

 
The first thing I did was take a sheet of card stock and I created a design to use as a template. Then, I rolled out my contact paper ad traced the design on the back side of the paper around 90 times.... but, with that being said, do not give up before you even start! My tip is to do a couple of rows and then cut them out. I even placed them on the door a couple of rows at a time so I could see the results of my hard work and it kept me motivated to keep going!
 
 
 
I started placing my design on the door, begining with the bottom center. Then I worked my way out then went up to the next row. You can start where you feel most comfortable.
 


To do corners and edges, just place the design onto the glass, and use your finger nail or some type of tool to press the paper onto the edge of the door frame. Then, carefully use an exacto knife, razor blade, or even a sharp pocket knife, (like the one I used) to trim the edges close to the door frame. Toss the excess, unless the unused edge(s) can be used in another spot.
 
 
The finished product!! I am in love with this door now!! Sit back and look at what a masterpiece you created! It is a coversation piece and looks like we paid big money to get the glass etched. nope! It took about a half of a roll, so it cost around $1.25 + tax!
 
 

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Wild West Birthday Party

When we moved to our new farm house a couple of months ago, I finally remembered what I loved about the country life. The smell of the fresh air, the old barns, the colors, the greenery.... EVERYTHING!! All of these things inspired my son's cowboy party!
 

Such an inexpensive way to decorate! Some
borrowed straw bales, wagon wheel, saddle
and a handmade stick horse.
 
 
We dug a fire pit and bordered it with stones.
Then we cut some logs to use as seats! Instant
campfire to roast marshmallows...YUM!

 
Straw bale seating

 
 
Horse rides!
 
 
Everyone seemed to really enjoy the hay ride.
 
 
My sweet birthday boy!
 

 
I got the bandanas from Hobby Lobby
for a dollar, then cut them in half. Each
kid got a bandana, badge, and goody bag.

 
Centerpiece stuck into a mason jar filled with rocks and
covered with bandana print fabric.


 
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Yummy cookies made by my Mom!
 
 
I love these bandana wrapper after dinner mints from Hobby Lobby.
 


 
 I quickly made this rustic banner from some western fabric scraps, brown ribbon and burlap.
 
 
I made these personalized cupcake toppers for our corn muffins.
 
 
Does this make any one else hungry??

 
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Cake pops made by my talented Mom!
 
 
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Cake balls, another treat made by my sweet Mom!


Goody bags made from old jeans!



 
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My mom and I made this Tiered bandana and cowprint cake. Super simple!
 
Thanks for stopping by!!
 
XOXO

Sunday, September 16, 2012

My First Crib Bedding!

I made this crib bedding for one of my best friends! She is expecting a sweet baby girl in just a few weeks! I was so excited that she asked me to do this and trusted me to make it for her!


I didn't make the adorable owl pillow. Isn't it so cute?



It took me around 50 hours total to make everything, including cutting the pattern, and designing the skirt and quilt. But I honestly ejoyed it! I can't wait to make bedding for my sweet Cooper who will be here in just a few short months!

 

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Repurposed Jeans

I have a box full of jeans that are worn and frayed at the bottom. I was going to throw them away when I found a semi-tutorial on Pinterest for turning jeans into a skirt. I decided to try it with one of my pairs... I love a good jean skirt! Especially if I can say I made it myself! =)

So, this is what I did.... I cut the legs off the jeans at the knee, leaving enough length for a 1 inch hem.

Then, I cut the seam in the front and back. It actually is easier to sew if you go ahead and cut the seam off.

I used the scraps I cut off to make panels for the front and back of the skirt.

Just trim the panel, leaving some overhang for sewing the skirt together. Pin the front panel in place.

Sew the front panel on and trim the excess off from the inside, taking care not to cut the threads.

You can do the same for the back, but I decided to add some pizazz and put on a few ruffles. Before attaching the panel to the skirt, you need to pin the ruffles in place and stitch them on. I just used a straight stitch right down the middle of each ruffle. Then pin the panel in place and stitch it on.  



Now the last step is to hem the bottom all the way around. I didn't stop there. I decided to create a little interest and do a few detail stitches along the front panel. I think that made it look more handmade and not like any other skirt you can buy. =)
All done!!!! I wore it to prayer meeting at church Sunday night with a yellow top and pinned on a rossette I made with the same fabric I used for the ruffles.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

B is for Boy! An amazing baby shower on a budget!


If anyone can throw a shower on a budget, I can! I found this out a few weeks ago, when I threw a baby shower for my friend. It helps to either be crafty, or have a close crafty friend!! =)

I made most of the decorations by hand, and most of the supplies came from the Dollar Tree! I will post more pics soon, but I was so I excited to share this with you, I just had to give you a sneak peak and give you some of my money saving secrets! The cake design looks like an expensive fondant iced cake, but no! It is delicious buttercream and only the kite and wagon are fondant! This saves $!! (My Mom baked the cake and I decorated it, so if you can do this, it will save you lots more!)

I am big on saving aluminum cans, jars, etc. for use with decorations. The centerpiece in the upper right picture is simply a paper-wrapped aluminum can. I used my Cricut to cut out the grass, tricycle, cloud and kite. I bought florist foam from the Dollar Tree (the package was $1 which made 4 centerpieces), and hot glued a cube of it inside of the can. Then I attached the cloud and kite to a wooden dowel and stuck it down into the foam. I covered it up with some green easter grass. Easy, cheap and looked great!

To add a little personal touch, I also framed one of the adorable invitations in a $1 (Dollar Tree) frame. The printable invitation can be found at willowtree84.etsy.com. Printable designs are an inexpensive way to have personalized invitations without emptying your pockets! I uploaded the jpeg to Walmart's online photo center and ordered them as 4x6 matte pictures. This worked out perfectly!

The cupcake toppers can be purchased as a printable file (willowtree84.etsy.com), saving a ton of money and you can make as many as you need! Just print, cut and glue to a toothpick.

The Cricut also came in handy when making the pennant banner! cut every single bit of it out on my Cricut, then just glued it all together. The pennants already have holes for stringing yarn or ribbon through for hanging. This was the perfect touch to the front of the cake/food table. The best part is the only cost to me was the paper and glue stick I used!

Another cute centerpiece idea is the pinwheel decoration. I simply cut the pinwheel out of white carstock and glued it to a wooden dowel. Then I attached a small wooden circle, painted red, to the center of the pinwheel. You could use a button in place of the circle and it would look adorable! You can use any coordinating container, but I used these cute little metal containers I found at the Dollar Tree for $1. Again, I used the foam and easter grass in the container. Super inexpensive and cute!

I hope this sneak peak will inspire you to create an amazing shower on a budget! Please feel free to comment with questions! I will be posting more pics and ideas soon!


Plastic tablecloth background- $1

Clouds and kites cut from cardstock using a Cricut


Onesies hung on a clothesline- $1 each from the Dollar Tree

Aluminum cans! Great repurpose!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

How to clean a microfiber couch

Another Pinterest project!! I have two young children and they sure know how to stain furniture!!! Spills (and bodily fluids of all kinds) come daily at our house. I am not the type of Mom that won't let her kids eat or drink in the living room... I'm just not. A living room is for living, in my opinion, and I want my family and friends to feel comfortable. We watch movies, eat popcorn and drink Coke and Cocolate milk all on the confort of our couch. Call me crazy, but I feel no motivation to cry over spilled milk... literally.

Anyway, I found a blog post about how to clean microfiber, so I just had to try it!

What you need: Rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle, a sponge, a scrub brush

***Test an area first... just in case!

All you have to do is spray down the area you are cleaning with the rubbing alcohol. Scrub with the sponge until the spots are gone. It does take elbow grease! Then go over the entire area lightly with the scrub brush to bring it back to its original texture. Now, allow to dry. This does not take long, since the alcohol evaporates quickly.

I went back over the are with the scrub brush again after it dried to "fluff" it back up again.Take a look at the before and after pics below! I still cant believe the difference!


I was a little embarrassed to put my before pictures, but I knew it was neccessary for you to get the full effect. So, here they are. As if you can't see the massive stains, I pointed out the major ones. The funniest part is that my youngest contributor of stains (amoung others) is also in the picture. = D


Ewww!!



Now for the big reveal......


So, it takes a lot of elbow grease, but it is totally worth the effort!!