Sunday, March 30, 2014

DIY Shoe Clips w/Sunshine Shoppe Supply

(Supplies provided by Sunshine Shoppe Supply)
 
When most people see lots of flowers and feathers and such, they immediately think "hair accessories."  Now don't get me wrong, hair stuff is cool and all but I wanted to do something a little outside the box with what the Sunshine Shoppe provided! Now, I did make a headband tutorial, but I also brainstormed what else I could put these lovelies on and came up with these shoe clips. Without further ado, let's get those shoes looking purdy!;)
 
You will need:
(Not only does the Sunshine Shoppe have all the fun flowers and things, but they also have the totally necessary "hardware" [clips, felt, etc] to make all of your accessories!)
 The shabby flowers are attached to each other and sewed onto a strip of mesh.  So to begin with, you will need to cut right between the two flowers and then trim the mesh from around the flower.
 
(See the stitching that holds the flower onto the mesh? DO NOT CUT THAT but cut close to it so that you cannot see the mesh looking at the flower from above.


Here's a closer look.

Next, apply hot glue gun to one of your felt circles in a spiral pattern (this will hold the flower down securely) and press the flower down.  Don't worry about squishing the flower, you can fluff it up when you are done:)

Put a dot of glue on each side of one of the felt rectangles and press onto the center of the backside of the felt circle. You don't necessarily need the alligator clip on at this point, but it definitely makes it easier to hold.  (If you want to use this flower as a pin later on, do not glue the clip onto the felt.  I decided that I will only be using these as shoe or hair clips, so I put a dab of hot glue under the center of the felt rectangle and slid the clip in, making sure to hold it open so that one side is not exposed to the glue).

Now, repeat with the other set of supplies and you are done!
 
TADA!  Now you have a super sweet decoration to add onto any old boring pair of flats!  Go rock those cute "new" shoes!
 
These clips are versatile so that they can be paired with jeans or a nice dress. 

Just think, they'll go perfect with your favorite chambray top!!!

 
 
~Kelsey
 
I was not paid to write this review.  However, I received the supplies for this tutorial from the Sunshine Shoppe Supply.  All opinions in this post are mine.


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Monday, February 24, 2014

DIY Leather Diamond Necklace

Hello friends!
Today I have another fun leather jewelry tutorial for you!  The leather was so generously provided by the Leather Hide Store (if you are looking to work with leather, they are definitely the place to go! Their leather is great quality and their customer service is amazing!)
I love working with leather in small amounts.  So far, I haven't made a bigger project like a bag (although I know that one day I will!) because I just love these smaller pieces.  Seriously, this necklace probably only requires a 4x4 square of each color that you choose, so you can use up some small scrap pieces with this project!  Without further ado...
Supplies:
  • Leather scraps, one color or coordinating colors (again, my leather is from the Leather Hide Store)
  • Gold chain, 18.25"
  • Gold jump rings
  • Gold lobster clasps
  • Jewelry pliers
  • Pencil and paper
  • Diamond template
  • Thread and needle (optional)
Cut out of paper or cardstock two diamond templates of different sizes (mine were 2.5" and 1.75").  Trace onto the back of the leather with a pencil or washable marker.  Cut eight large diamonds and 8 smaller ones.  (I cut two diamonds of each color, one big one small.)
Put a jump ring on one end of the chain, and a jump ring and lobster clasp on the other end (make sure to close the jump rings tightly so that they will not come undone).
Using a leather hole puncher, put a hole in the top of each of the diamonds, making sure that they are all in the same place.
Arrange and re-arrange your leather pieces until you decide exactly how you wanted them lined up.
I even thread them all onto a string and held that around my neck to make sure I liked the arrangement.....but that might just be me going too far;)  My order ended up being: small, small, big, big, small, big,small, big, small, big, big, small, big, small, small, big.  I just found that lay out the best, but this is totally up to you:)
Tape your chain down onto the counter and lay out your pieces so that the amount of "left-over" chain on either side measures the same.  Mine measures about 5" on each side, but again this will just depend on your spacing.
Open 16 jump rings.  Pick up one of the outside diamonds and put the jump ring through.  Lay the diamond back in place and slide the ring through the chain.  Squeeze the jump ring closed.  Do the same with the outside diamond on the other side.  And then continue with all the diamonds, switching back and forth between left and right so that the leather pieces don't slowly move over to one side.
Here you can see the chain taped down.....and the finished product!



I love the rustic colors in this piece.











Even though making it is very simple, it still creates a "big effect"!

This necklace can incorporate so many colors so it matches with everything!

I might have even worn it with a purple skirt;)

How would you wear this statement necklace?




Make sure to check out the Leather Hide Store and like them on Facebook so you can see more leather tutorials! 

Have a wonderful Monday, friends!

~Kelsey
 
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Monday, February 17, 2014

DIY Coffee Cozy w/Sunshine Shoppe Supply

 
I'm back today with another fun tutorial for you: a super easy, no-sew coffee cozy with a cute flower:)  If you didn't see my Shabby Heart Sweatshirt, go check it out!  But make sure to come back!;)
 
Once again, the flower in this project is from the Sunshine Shoppe Supply.
 
You will need
  • Felt
  • Fabric scissors
  • Coffee cozy template (I used the pattern from this site)
  • Pins
  • Sewing machine
  • Hot glue gun
 
Cut your coffee cozy out of felt.

 Pin the short ends together.
 
 Sew with 1/4" seam allowance
 
 Iron down the middle of the seam so that it is not sticking up off of the coffee cozy and turn inside out.
 
 
Put glue on the back of your flower in a spiral and press it on to the coffee cozy.  You can either put it on the seam to hide it, or directly across from it.
And voila, you have a super easy coffee cozy with a pop of color that you need until spring comes along!:)

Now take your coffee and go cozy up with a good book...out in the woods if you'd like!  Oh, and you might wanna make the sweatshirt so that you don't get too cold;)

Don't worry, the weather's not always perfect here.  It was actually like 20 degrees when we were taking these pictures.....and we had 9 inches of snow 3 days later:)
 
~Kelsey
 
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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

DIY: Leather Heart Necklace

 
Yoo-halllooooo!!!;) 
How's your Wednesday?  Nothing goin on? Good!  Because I've got one last project for you to squeeze in before Valentine's Day !
This piece is the perfect compliment to whatever outfit you may have planned out for Friday!  For those who are going all out in the pinks and reds, this will be the icing on the cake!  And if you're going for the more neutral look, this provides a subtle pop of color that isn't too overwhelming.  (See how I styled it with black and gold at the end of the post!)
 
 
What you'll need:
  • Red leather (mine is from the Leather Hide Store...look out for another post from them coming later this month!)
  • Leather hole punch (I got mine at Lowe's)
  • Gold chain - 19.5"
  • Gold lobster clasps
  • Gold jump rings
  • Jewelry pliers
  • Heart template (just google it and pick your favorite one:)
 

    Trace your heart onto the back of the leather.  You might want to go over the lines a few times to make sure that they are visible.

 
Cut the heart shape out.


 If there are any pointy edges, trim them off so that they are rounded.
 
 Measure and mark two dots on both sides of the top of the heart.  (See picture below)
 
 
 Punch these out with your hole puncher.
 
 
Open your first jump ring by inserting the smallest pliers you have and pulling them apart.  You don't need to open it super far, just enough for it to fit into the hole in the leather.
 
 
Insert the jump ring into the hole and slide a lobster clasp onto the ring.  Squeeze closed (I generally make the two sides of the jump ring overlap to make sure that they do not come open).

 
Repeat with the other side and put your lobster clasps onto the two rings.

 
Open up another jump ring.  Slide one side through one end of the chain and the other side through the ring on the lobster clasp.  Squeeze closed.  Make sure that your chain is laying flat, not all twisted up, and repeat with the other side.
 


You can see here what I mean by making sure that the sides of your jump ring overlap.
 

And, voila, you have a LOVEly heart necklace to accent your Valentine's Day outfit!

 
My dear sisters were sweet enough to brave the cold snow to capture these photos.  And to think that just a few days ago we had been taking pictures in the woods for a spring styled shoot!

 We decided to style this necklace with neutral colors to make it stand out more.  The black and white sweater creates a soft canvas while the gold polka dots keep the neutral from being too bland:)

 
 
 
This red leather from the Leather Hide Store is absolutely delicious (yes, that's the only word I use for leather anymore:).  It is super soft and flexible, which makes it easy to work with, but still holds its shape nicely.  I highly recommend checking out their site for all of your leather crafting needs:)

 
What do you think?  Would you style this necklace with all reds or with a neutral outfit?


The leather for this post was provided by the Leather Hide Store.  All statements and opinions are my own.


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