I am a summer girl at heart. I love the newness of spring when flowers are budding and grass is greening and I love the crisp air of fall and the leaves turning colors, but my heart is happiest in the dead of summer when the sun is shining and the breeze is blowing. This is probably why at the ripe old age of 18 I packed up all my things and moved to Hawaii to go to school. I spent two years living the island life and one of the things that stuck with me long after I moved back to the ... Read the Post
Braided Fabric Flip Flop Refashion
Heart On My Sleeve Easy Elbow Patches
Hey there folks! I should really start a series called how to alter clothing without knowing how to sew, because I am back today with ANOTHER tutorial on my favorite sewing cheat product, steam a seam. This stuff is amazing, and will make you feel like a genuine rockstar even if you don't know how to sew. I love it!! The first thing you need to do is cut a couple of whatever shape you want out of yoru steam a seam sheets. I went with hearts, but this would be cute as traditional elbow ... Read the Post
Quick Business Card Holder
I spent the morning perusing Pinterest (follow me at http://pinterest.com/craftilyeverash/) looking at all the sewing projects I've been wishing I could do. I decided to stop wishing and start doing and picked one that looked like it would be easy! Source: mysocalledgreenlife.com via Ashley on Pinterest The original tutorial is over at My So Called Green Life and she does a great job of explaining you should just head over there! I had this beautiful fabric I found in the ... Read the Post
Easy Pocket Ice Packs!
I had a rare break in my usually crazy life on Monday. My sweet hubby was home sick from work and decided to take a nap while our littlest was also napping. Somehow I managed to pawn off the middlest on him as well with the promise of cartoons and papa snuggles in our big bed and found myself all alone! I decided to finish up one of those projects that has been sitting on my to do list forever and I knew would only take 10 minutes once I actually got started. I am a beginner sewer (I ... Read the Post