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One Week Left

December 16th, 2010

It just hit me, there is only one week left to get everything done in time for Christmas….WHERE DID THE TIME GO!?

Well, for all your procrastinators out there (like myself) I’ve gathered a few tutorials for simple Christmas gifts that you can make in an hour or less!  Or, if you’re short on time, you can mosey on over to my shop and place an order – free shipping through December!

1. Coffee Cozy

To start off the list, we first have the Coffee Cozy!

All you need is a fat quarter, some light interfacing, matching thread, a hair tie, button, and this fabulous tutorial and pattern created by Erin Harris from House on Hill Road. Perfect for the coffee lovers in your life.

2. T-shirt Scarves

This was one of my first tutorials I shared on my blog – and it is super simple!

You can find my tutorial here.

3. Fun and Flirty Headbands

This is a great scrap buster project – and perfect for girls of all ages!

You can find a simple tutorial here at Calico.

I’ll have more tutorials for you tomorrow, but in the meantime I’d like to invite all of my followers to the first ever, Blueprint Crafts Handmade Holiday Open House!

Please feel free to stop by Saturday, and bring your friends!

Until next time!

Making a list

December 8th, 2010

As most of you know, this Saturday I am going to be participating in my second ever craft show, The Carlisle Christmas Craft Show!  If you’re in the Central Pennsylvania area, please try to stop by!  It’s being held this Saturday, December 11, at Carlisle Area High School from 9 am to 5 pm in the cafeteria.  There are going to be over 80 vendors (so huge!) including my good friend Marie Elena from Cupcakes by M.E.!

Anyways, I wanted to share some of the items that I have finished and will be bringing to the crafts show!  First up, some lovely stockings:

Babes in Candyland

Poinsettias

And I’m also doing a handful of Peanuts stockings!  I believe this one is Shermy :)

I’ve also got a handful of lovely Christmas Tea Towels…

I have 8 of these red and gold ones, and I think I’m going to keep a pair for myself :)

Until next time!

Thank You!

December 1st, 2010

I just want to thank you all for the amazing love and support that you have given me and Blueprint Crafts.  Yesterday I launched my Custom Catalog site, and I have had such positive responses from all of you, and even a few orders!  SO EXCITING!  But I couldn’t have done it without you guys, so thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!

Before I go, I finished up a Coffee Cozy order this weekend for my lovely friend, Heather.  Her family and friends are just going to love these!

A few for the guys:
And the girls:
And did you notice?
I created a new logo for December!
I’ve got lots of crafting ahead of me for my upcoming Christmas Craft Show at Carlisle High School next Saturday, so stay tuned as I post some more goodies!

Getting close …

November 5th, 2010

The fundraiser that I’m participating in is a week away, and my apartment is beginning to feel the wrath of the craft!  Here’s a few pictures to give you an idea of what I’ve been up to.  A handful of aprons:

LOTS of headbands:

And some travel bags:

And there’s waaaaay more to come!  Back to work!

Happy Birthday, Mom!

October 25th, 2010

If you weren’t already aware, my Mom, my sister and me are HUGE Pittsburgh Steelers fan.  And when I say huge, I mean crazy fans.  To give you an idea of how crazy, here is a picture of the three of us and my Gram celebrating during the 2008 Super Bowl…

We look ridiculous, haha.  Ok, here’s a follow up photo to save face haha.

Ahh, much better!

Well today is my Mom’s birthday, and I thought it would be nice to make her a wreath that she can hang on game days.  I’ve been seeing a lot of beautiful yarn wreaths floating around on etsy, so I decided to give it a try myself.  And while it was definitely time consuming, the process was very easy!  So I put together a little tutorial for you all.

For this project you’ll need a wreath form, yarn, sewing pins, batting, and some felt.  First, take your batting, and cut a long strip that is about 6 inches wide, and then pin one end to the wreath.  **I’m not sure what kind of wreath this is (straw maybe?), but I left the plastic on to avoid any shedding.**

Once you have pinned your batting, start wrapping it around the wreath until it is completely covered.

Next, take your base yarn, knot it around the wreath, and secure it to the wreath with a pin.

Now, pop in a movie and start wrapping!  If you run out of yarn, want to change colors, or find yourself stuck in an impossible knot, simply cut your yarn, tie on another piece, secure the knot with a pin, and continue wrapping.  Just be sure to catch the tails of the knot as you continue wrapping.  And when you’re finished, secure the end with a pin, and tuck the tail under the wrapped yarn.

For mine, I decided to give it a little bit more color, so I took some grey yarn and added stripes to the wreath.  I also added some felt flowers – also attached to the wreath with pins.

Happy Birthday Mom – here’s to another great Steeler season!

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