Thursday, December 2, 2010

Festive felt bow DIY tutorial


















So here's my very first DIY tutorial! :)
Tutorials are what I love most about blogs, especially when that tutorial is crafty in nature. I saw some felt bows like this a while back on a blog, but they didn't have a tutorial on how to make them, I think they bought them somewhere & didn't make them themselves. It looked simple enough to give it a try myself.

The directions for this bow will measure approximately 3" by 1". Feel free to tweak my measurements to get the size you want. I found that I should have made the second, bottom part a tad longer to accommodate the barrette so that I had plenty of room to glue it with the glue gun.

I found that my trusty Fiskars rotary paper trimmer worked better (as far as precision cuts) than a fabric rotary cutter and ruler. But if that's all you have, it will work just fine, just go slow and don't use too much pressure or your felt can slide around.


First, here are the supplies you'll need:

-Good quality felt (I got mine on Etsy from Giant Dwarf- so many delicious colors!) One 9x12 piece of felt is enough to make about nine bows.
-Sharp scissors
-Rotary paper trimmer or rotary fabric cutter
-Ruler
-Fabri-Tac or any fabric glue
-28 gauge craft wire
-French style barrettes (mine are 2 1/4 long )
-Glue gun & sticks


















Start by cutting your felt to the following dimensions, you'll need three pieces of felt to make one bow:
3 1/4" x 1" (the bottom ribbon part, cut both ends, see a tip below*)
5" x 1"(find the center and fold the ends toward it, glue the ends down with fabric glue. This is the loopy ribbon part)
3/8" x 2" (the middle part of the bow)

*A quick tip for cutting perfect ribbon ends-- simply fold the end of your felt in half lengthwise, cut a 1/2 inch slit (I made a pencil mark on my scissors where 1/2" was). Then take the ending of your cut and cut directly diagonal to each end tip.



















Pinch the middle part of your loop to coax it into a pleasing bow pucker. This will help you get perfect little bow dimples. Cut a piece of wire & loop it around both pieces (the loopy part on top & the ribbon part underneath) with the ends of the wire under. Start twisting until your desired tautness. Cut the wire off & fold it down. You don't want a huge piece of wire here, keep it fairly short.


















Loop your 3/8" x 2" piece around & under the barrette spring. Keep it taut & secure with fabric glue. Finally, use your glue gun to secure the ends of the barrette to the bow.

And you're done!










Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Front Page!!

At 8 am this morning, my gingerbread garland was featured on Etsy's front page!! :) Yay!! I was pretty shocked and surprised to see the email that I was picked! But I got a lot more hits when I was featured in an Etsy finds email. I'm still very honored and surprised!

Click here if you'd like to see the treasury, click here if you'd like to take a look at my garland :) & Click here if you want to see the Etsy finds email that I was featured in.





Friday, November 19, 2010

Now on Facebook!

Valerie Paperie is now on Facebook!

I plan to offer giveaways there, and post when I have new stuff in the shop! I hope you go over there & "like" me :)

Or just click this button:



Monday, November 8, 2010

Messy desk

Just wanted to share a litte picture of my messy desk. Got six silk flowers done so far, many more to go! :)






















bloempjes

It's been quite a while since I've posted anything. This is why I was terrible at writing in a diary when I was younger. I remember I started one once, and forgot a couple weeks so I just filled in the days that I missed with "nothing interesting happened today".

BUT! Something interesting did happen yesterday! I opened a second Etsy shop! I've named it "bloempjes" as a tribute to my Dutch roots. (Bloempjes is Dutch for little flowers.) Yep, you guessed it, I'm selling my fabric flowers there. I'd love it if you took a little look at my blooms. Visit bloempjes.


















Saturday, October 16, 2010

New store design


Before...



After!


I redesigned my Etsy store banner. I just love the look of white on kraft paper!
What do you think?

Friday, October 15, 2010

Halloween Door Medallion

It's been a crazy, crafty week here as I get ready for the craft show at Sandi's place. Only one week left!

Here's something new I've been working on. It's a 6 inch wide door medallion (I don't know what else to call it!), or you could hang it on your wall, or door knob. I've strung it on a lengthy piece of black satin ribbon, so there's enough for however you choose to hang it. The little Halloween cat has been glittered with black glitter & the doily was misted with tea colored ink. I really had a hard time figuring out what to put behind the cat, because I felt like he needed some sort of charger (speaking table-setting talk here) or embellishment behind him. I'm still not entirely sure if the doily really works. I'm also working on two other versions, with a spooky Halloween tree and a witch. Both of them are glittered in black too.























Here are some other things I still need to complete for the craft show:
1. Make some black tissue poms
2. Complete a few more Halloween pinwheel garlands
3. Make more Halloween paper garlands - spiderweb kraft & Halloween paper
4. Other kraft garlands - pennants, scallops & flags
5. Make up some more DIY kraft garland kits
6. Punch & pack up gummed scallops & envelope seals
7. (maybe make) Halloween bat mobile

I hope lots of people show up to this thing! Would be great if it can be a monthly gig.