Thursday, May 24, 2012

yo-yos and tank tops

When I was a little girl growing up I always remember my mom with a needle and thread in her hand...or a seam ripper, or a scissors, or knitting needles. That woman can make ANYTHING! Then a few weeks ago I saw a pin on Pinterest on how to up-cycle old tank tops with fabric flowers, jewels, buttons, or yo-yo's.

I remember my mom sometimes making these and thought I needed to learn. So I found myself a tutorial on how to make fabric yo-yos. SO easy! The trick is definitely cutting your circle of fabric large and in charge so when you tighten the thread it won't shrink down to an itsy bitsy yo-yo.

I was able to learn in about 10 minutes then I was able to upcycle a rarely used tank top. Just in time for the hot summer months in Kansas City!  

**the gray is the yo-yo and the pink/yellow one is a fabric flower

what I've been up to lately...

SCHOOL IS OUT FOR SUMMER!

This virtually means the craft cave is mine to conquer. I have so many ideas to create and I have no idea where to start. My mind looks my fabric scrap pile (a pile I adore, by the by)....


We have started our weekend wedding road trips and just for fun decided to throw in some graduation parties as well. Then of course there is the baby shower for the much anticipated little miss Nora Satterstrom in June. Not to mention her arrival in June/July! I have also been busy helping plan a friend's wedding shower that is scheduled for June. It should be a blast to catch up with old college friends. We have a bachelorette party planned for her in Denver (the best place ever) in July. In between all the trips and events we are busy taking care of yard work, housework, and our rapidly growing dog, Penny.

For my sanity I need to find time to get down to my corner and create something. Whether I use it or don't use it, I just love to MAKE stuff. Facebook is such a good sounding board for new ideas and recommendations for projects but if you have any new craft projects don't be afraid to comment here too!

Be prepared for major post overload this summer (then again, who knows?!)