Monday, July 18, 2011

The Fete Finale!

After Many months of waiting, planning, procrastinating and creating the day of the school fete finally arrived! We set up our stall in the most perfect spot under some shady trees........there was jewellery, hairclips, gorgeous crochet baby beanies and blankets



Amazing crochet hairclips



The gorgeous Isabelle womanned the stall all day




Funky bunting, fairy skirts and curtains floated between trees




And there was cake........so much delicious cake!









Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Crafty Mama: Free Bow tutorial part 1



Ive been making these cute rainbow ribbon bow hairclips for the upcoming school fete. Theyre so easy to make that my 6yr old made a couple as well.





To start with you need 2 different ribbons. I used one a thickness of 2.5cm, and the thinner one is 1cm wide. It works best if your smaller ribbon is less than half the width of the wider ribbon




You also need craft glue (most work) and snap clips. I used 5cm long ones to suit the width of the ribbon I'm using.............






First cut the larger ribbon into 14cm long strips, I make several clips at the one time............







Next fold one end into the centre of the ribbon...........................................Go to tutorial part 2








Crafty Mama: Free Bow tutorial part 2



Fold over the other end of the ribbon so that it overlaps the first end as above






Pinch together the outsides of the ribbon with your fingers..........







Put your needle and thread through the pinched area, wrap the thread around the pinched area and sew several times....................







And it should look like above...................trim the thread close to the ribbon. It doesn't matter if the sewing is a bit messy as it will be covered by the smaller ribbon, just so long as it holds the bow together..................







Crafty Mama: free bow tutorial part 3






Now that your bow is sewn it should look something like this above...........Next run a line of glue along the small piece of ribbon and leave to set for 60 seconds...........
















After the 60 seconds place the bow in the centre of the gluey ribbon and leave for another 60 seconds. This helps the glue set and stops the ribbon from slipping so much. Then wrap the ribbon around the bow one side at a time and make sure the end is stuck down. Hold in place for at least 60 seconds. You can use a peg!













Your bow should now look like this above, congratulations!
















Next is the messy bit! Put a large dot of glue on the end of the hairclip and on the part of the bow you will be sticking it to. Leave to sit for 60 seconds. Place bow on top of hairclip and press firmly and leave to dry.









The end result! One cute clip!






























































































Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Farm Play

Recently I found the courage to drive the road less travelled and join my friend at our local organic city community farm playgroup. Ive only ever been to the farm before with my partner driving as all the new roads and constant roadworks confuses me. I managed to find most of my way there on my own and it was so worth it.
A gorgeous rainbow painted wooden fence surrounded a little area called the Kids garden where every week several mums and bubs meet for morning tea, playing and gardening. Was lovely seeing my little man's face beaming as he played with his friends. Can't wait to come back and work on an upcoming mosaic table project and check out the new sandpit :-)