1) Fuzzy Spring Wreath
My mom was looking for something to hang on her door and didn’t have a craft store close to her house so I decided to make one for her. I have seen yarn wrapped wreaths on Pinterest and decided I wanted to make one. (My friend Lexie makes one for every season it seems like!) I found two kinds of fuzzy yarn and thought it would look like grass. I wrapped them around the foam wreath I bought, gluing the beginning and the ends.
Then I cut the stems off of some beautiful Gerber daisies
and glued them on the wreath.
2) Taggie Lion Head Shakers
With My Best friend and FIVE Ladies at church expecting I
wanted to do something for them. I saw something like this and decided I could
do it just as easily and probably cheaper. I started by cutting circles out of fabric. I did blue
fleece (2 pieces) for the boys and pink cotton (1 piece) and pink fleece (1
piece) for the girls.
Then I sewed little hearts I found in my crafting stash on
for the nose and buttons for the eyes. I used two buttons per eye. I used brown
and pink for the girls and blue and green for the boys.
Next I used embroidery thread and backstitched mouths and
eyebrows.
Then I cut lengths of various ribbons about 2 ½ in long,
folded them in half, and pinned them around the edge of the face with the cut
edges facing out.
At this point I also cut circles of batting to line the
inside with. Then I layered everything together. First was the batting, then
the face with ribbons, and then the back piece (Face and back were placed right
sides together). I then sewed all the way around leaving a gap to turn it. I then decided that I wanted to stuff them and add a shaker.
To make the shakers I took a small Easter egg and filled it half full of rice.
I then stuffed the lion putting the shaker in the middle of the stuffing. Then
I hand stitched it closed.
Those are soooo cute!!
ReplyDeleteAnd when I have children I would like to request those adorable lion head shakers :-D
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