Thursday, December 4, 2014

Hey fellow teachers

Hello all teachers out there, Christmas is finally here, for me the happiest month of the year.  I've been a little off from the blog scene for the past months, you know, teacher life.... school in the morning, tutoring in the afternoon.... not a lot of time.


Anyways, I've come across an awesome page:

http://www.3dinosaurs.com/index.php 
 
I was able to download Christmas bundles with a lot of fun and productive stuff for our little ones!, Thanks yo the great teachers of 3dinosaurs for your amazing post...

I suggest you all follow this awesome page.

Regards!!

Sandra

Monday, June 9, 2014

No Sew Fabric Flower Tutorial

 Fabric Flower Tutorial


Crazy about flowers!!!



As you may have already noticed, I'm crazy about flowers, that is why today I'll be guiding you throughout the making of your very own fabric flower pin or hair pin... I made two in one as you will be learning.... Here goes...



The first thing you need to do is cut out circles of different sizes, which is all up to you.

I cut them pretty close in size, sometimes even the same size, so when I put my flower together it can look fuller.  The biggest circle will be the size of your flower.  For this flower I cut a total of 12 circles in different sizes.

This part is very important, the type of fabric that I used was perfect for this, is the fabric that is used to line dresses.  I slightly put the edges of my fabric circles to the heat of the candle...note THE HEAT... not directly at the flame, because it catches fire pretty fast.... the heat was enough to make the edges curve... this adds movement and volume to the flower.

This is how they start looking after the heat...

Then is time to assemble the flower... using a pin start putting together all the circles, being very careful to put the pin right in the middle of each circle.

Another look.

This is the tricky part... holding the needle, start opening each circle, like so.... and add hot glue and press.... the other side... and press... the other layer.. then press... and so on...

Repeat... Repeat... don't do it so close to the middle because then you'll not be able to remove the pin.

After all is dry and together... remove the pin.  Take a hair clip, or a clothes pin... or both (like I did) and just hot glue that at the bottom of the flower.  Feel free to decorate the center as you please... I used half a pearl.... because I loooooove pearls.... you can use a button, beads, glitter... THE SKY IS THE LIMIT.

And the end result!!!!

A beautiful flower that you can use on your head, on your clothes, on you bag.... ANYWHERE!!!!

There is a variation to this flower that I made layering the fabric and tulle, the same routine as this flower... only double the work... cutting tulle and fabric circles two circles of tulle for each layer...
Hope you like it... Feel free to comment of ask questions!!!
On to the next project!!!






Friday, May 30, 2014

Cricut! Cricut! Cricut!

Whit this title I don't think I need to explain more. Most of the passionate crafters out there have heard or have one of these machines. Me, I have the cricut expression, and let me tell you, this is the best machine in the world. There is so much you can do with it, the sky is the limit. I just got these two new cartridges in the mail today, and I can't wait to start cutting with these. As you may know I'm a crafter, but also a preschool teacher, and you know the results when you combine these two traits. I can't wait to start making new resources for the upcoming school year. As soon as I start making new things I'll let you all know. For now ejnoy with me the little party I'm having for receiving these wonderful cartridges.



Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Obsession or Passion?? I can't decide.... somebody help me!!!

So if you are like me, really passionate about crafts and all that follows, I bet you are familiar with "the best magazine" out there.... Martha Stewart Living
I decided is the best magazine out there, because I subscribed in December... and every month I wait, I count the days, for this magazine to arrive... And I got the real deal, the real magazine, not the digital one, because for me the whole experience is different... it's so not the same to go through pages, to feel them in your fingers, and that magazine smell is priceless.

Well
anyways... if you are not subscribed yet, and you have been thinking about it, or some time ago you had the urge to purchase one issue... take it from me... you need this magazine in your life... I has everything... seasonal stuff, recipes, organization tips, tips for planting and gardening, tips for when you are buying fruits... etc... etc... etc...

I had to share this obsession.... so you can have it too...

DIY Flower Crown Tutorial

Hello everyone, today I will be guiding you to make your own flower crown.
The materials you will need are fairly simple, to use and to buy.
What you will need:
3 types of ribbon, any color that goes with your flower, I used about a yard and a halve for this flower crown because I like the ribbons to hang loose on the back when I tie them.

Fabric scissors and regular ones.

Glue gun.

Artificial flowers.

You will also need felt.  Any color that goes with your flower or ribbon.  You just need small pieces.

The first thing you need to do is tie a knot, this knot will be located about 1/2 a yard from any of the ends of your ribbons.

Next you have to braid your three ribbons, measure your head so you braid a little less than your head.  Measure so the knots are before they meet, that way you can tie it when its done and the knots wont get in the way.  Tie another knot at the end of the braid so it looks like the picture.

Another look of the braid and knot.

Now take off the stems of the flowers and cut the little tube thingy that is left.

I'm a perfectionist so I need to do this to feel better.  Take of the green thing and cut the extra tube thingy... Sometimes this will make your flower come apart, so you need to be very careful and if this happens, just glue the middle with the glue gun.  Mine came apart so I had to glue them.  Another thing.... I made some tiny cuts on the green thingy son it could spread more and not be too pointy.

Cut your yarn to small pieces, kind of like these.

Put hot glue on the middle of the braid and paste your first flower.  Then turn it over so you can paste the yarn pieces.  I like to paste these yarn pieces because I have bought the flower crowns they sell in stores, the problem is they hurt my forehead because of the stiff material and glue they use...
Close up of little piece of yarn on the back... and some hot glue spill :s
Note that the flowers are very close together, that is because when you put them on and they take the curve of the head, you can see empty spaces... and that's not pretty.

This is not the most beautiful backing in the world, but I guarantee your forehead wont be hurting during or when you take it off.


End result... I love it.... and of course... Scandal on the background