Monday, April 30, 2018

Zipping it up with Z



It's Monday again, the last day of April and this is my last installment of the A to Z Challenge for 2018! I'm so excited that I made it and that you have followed along! Today we're talking DIY Zipper Crafts to close out the month.

That's right zippers aren't just for jeans anymore. They make seriously cute jewelry! Broaches and Bracelets and pendants too! Check out these ideas and see what else you can think of to reuse those connectors for!

Let's start with something for the guys, or girls ties aren't just a man's domain anymore, thanks to the 80's I wore my fair share. This zipper Bow Tie tutorial breaks it all down step by step so you can create one of your own in just a zip!
Via Artz Creations-  Super simple- Super Cute and they come in a wide range of colors

Here's another Bow .. for your hair this time. 
Simona Tela added a few beads and created a work of art

These bracelets are totally wearable Art and can include all parts of  jeans and tees.
art cuffs with ruffles zippers mandy russell
Downloadable Tutorial at Cloth Paper Scissors

How about a these flowers done by Pretty Little Somethings that could be added to a pin, hair piece or any other type of craft as an embelishment







Maya Road created these trees as well as a wreath more info is available on her blog
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And since it is spring let's zip up the A to Z Challenge with this dragonfly tutorial that would be great to do as a craft with little ones

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Well it's surely been fun on my side! I hope that everyone reading picked up at least one new idea about upcycling and that it keeps a couple of items from clogging up the dump! I've visited blogs and ready stories, learned about new places and ideas and generally had a great time! Be sure to check out the master list and the daily letter lists to find something new to you. You might just find your new favorite blogs, hopefully one of those could be mine. 

If you are new to my blog I normally talk about Crafting, Upcycling, Farm life and Books, you are more than welcome to stop by anytime. Thanks for visiting with me this month and have a Crafty Year!




Sunday, April 29, 2018

Week 44 Year of Project Post



Just a Quick check in for the Year of Projects,

I've finally gotten a couple of squares joined on the Peach Blossom Blanket. I'm doing the Celtic Lace join by Cypress Textiles. I was happy with the original squares and I was planning a Lacey boarder but this is even better. Here's some progress.

It's going to need a bit more blocking after this .. It's another 4 rounds to the original squares so it will be a bit bigger than I had originally planed but that's another plus too.

Made some progress on the rainbow ripple too
I think I have the repeats worked out to get the size I want hopefully I'll see a finish quickly.

It's been a busy week, spring is finally here so I've made a bit of Jam to celebrate..lol
I've also had a bunch of projects sitting around waiting for me to get around to them, one of them was a vintage bird feeder out of a sugar bowl that I had picked up at a thrift shop a couple of weeks ago.
The birds have enjoyed it and it's a nice addition to my patio garden. And I'm glad to move it into the done column.

I've also managed to put together a couple of "wreaths", one for my door and one for a friend. The one for my door was from a wooden frame I had been holding on to for a while.  A little paint and a bow and it's ready to go.

The second is for a friend, a rag wreath, I'll be making some more of these, it was actually fun and I love the way it looks. I think it would be a great add to my Etsy store. Just in time for the Holidays.

I'm hoping to have a bit more Crochet time in the next coupe of weeks. I fell off of my cold sheep wagon and picked up a couple of Lion Brand Mandala Baby Cakes at Walmart for 3.97. I had been seeing people posting that they were getting them even cheaper than that and I never go into Walmart, but I had to go by today so I ran into them so I caved. I've been really good so a small stumble isn't too bad. 

Monday is the last day of the A to Z Challenge and I've been ahead of the process this time. I've enjoyed it but I'm glad to see the end of it too. Plus I picked up way to many ideas! 

If you're interested in more posts from the Yopers check them out on Ravelry!






Saturday, April 28, 2018

Y? Because the A to Z Challenge is Almost Over



Yardsticks were once a very popular type of advertising. It was a simple product, something everyone had in their home, easy to brand and an item in demand. My Grandmother had a couple I remember one from the feed store, another from the fabric store of course and a few others. Along with the folding ones, carpenter rulers I think they are called, that my grandfather kept in the barn. Now you see them at Lowes and other hardware type stores, Most fabric stores have closed and no one is giving them away any more. But if you run across any vintage ones be sure to jump on them. The prices are climbing and there is a limited supply of the antiques after all.

So once you have these sturdy everyday items what in the world do you do with them?
Why decorate of course!
I've seen these Stars and Trees at Christmas time, (also made from Tobacco sticks)

Find this easy to follow how to at Organized Clutter 

They are wood so it only stands to reason that they would make a interesting veneer for table tops.



Mandi at Save it for a Rainy Day gives us the details on how to create this yardstick Coat rack
 

And my favorite is using them on stair risers. I'm totally in love with this idea!

Doesn't just scream farm house?
If all you run across is pieces, never fear there are ideas for those too! Key chains and drawer pulls or even jewelry. Everything that is old will be new again or so they say.. I'm closing out this week and looking forward to Monday and Z! Besure to join me as I zip up the 2018 A to Z Challenge in style

Friday, April 27, 2018

xylophone for chickens



Since you guys have been such good sports, and hung in there for all of these posts, I thought I would use X for something fun! We have chickens and they are pretty smart when they want to be. So we've been working with them, trying to teach them new things. They are seriously food oriented..so they are enjoying the process too. I've seen some videos about keeping chickens entertained when they are "cooped" up. We try to let them free range as much as possible but we can't always supervise them so they do spend more time that they care for in the runs.

So I give you a short video for your entertainment of my chickens using their upcycled Xylophone..lol

Thanks for taking this crazy A to Z journey with me and I hope that you hang around after also!
You never know what will pop up..lol 

Thursday, April 26, 2018

What to do with old Windows



We recently replaced our old single pane windows with new energy efficient double hung wonders and I couldn't be happier. Full screens and no more storm windows , YES! But now what to do with those old but beautiful chippy windows? I'd like to share with you some ideas for those windows, I've been hoarding  out in the barn.

We'll start inside, depending on the shape your windows are in this might be the best bet.

 Pam at Our Adventures in Home Improvement shows howto turn an old window into a Display piece

If all your left with is a frame, then that works too. How about a blackboard organizer.
window chalkboard to add some farmhouse charm with architectural salvage pieces.

Using them to create a special frame, insert mirrors in one that has a different shape, create a cabinet door or a back drop for another framed item or display is another couple of great ideas.

If they are in good shape here are a couple of plans for your garden.
Very simple DIY cold frames are a good use for old windows.
Cold Frame with Raised Lid
Easy to Follow Tutorial at Grow Garden Tomatoes. This is a very simple and easy to construct cold frame but you could also use bails of hay and just top with a window for a less permanent option.

Create a "Window Box" on your garage or shed by adding a box to an old window and hanging it on the wall. Then it can be moved easily or changed out to maximize the seasonality of the plants.

Or ago all out and build yourself a greenhouse! 
From a small version by Picket Fence Cottage


To the extravagant 

Wow.. This is The Pineapple Rooms' Glass House

Depending on your needs there is something in the middle that will work for you.

This is just a very small list of ideas for upcycling windows. There are so many ideas out there, like additions to fences or railings. faux stained glass projects, table tops and the list goes on and on. 
At one point you would see these old windows sitting out in front of old barns and along road sides but now people have realized their value. Check with your neighbors, they could have some in their barn or your local habitat restore, I see they have them often at a cheaper price than what they are going for at the local antique stores. But before to get some before they are all gone, I think you'll be happy you did.

Thanks for stopping by and playing along with the A to Z Challenge. Just a couple of days left!


Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Extra Vases and What to do with them



Vases, old, new, clear, colored, we all have a few hanging around. Mine are under my kitchen sink and laundry room sink and it's quite possible that there are a few in the barn. It's not that I have gotten so many flowers in my life time but but I've inherited some and some were left over from other projects and some have been filled with flowers. But what to do with them other than let them take up much needed space? I've done the research and I'm ready to share it with you, so pull them out and get ready to repurpose.

Most vases have a lot in common, they are glass and they are clear, they don't a have lot of personality going for them so they end up hidden away. One easy fix is to give them a little notoriety with some paint and some embellishments. Then you can group them and different sizes and styles work together because they have something in common, color!

I love everything about this idea from Vera Morae

Can you believe these were once just clear glass from the thrift store?
Madigan Made tells you exactly how she got this cobalt color 

Are your vases a little on the plain side? No worry you can add some interested with Twine.

  Teach Craft Love used A bit of twine and some hot glue for a interesting display 
Here's an interesting tutorial on decoupaging with Lace by Urban Comfort, that would be great for adding a bit of Shabby Chic to a plain vase
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Not looking to add more items to your counter top, how about using those vases in your garden? 
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Add a bowl and you've got instant whimsy for your garden. 

If these mushrooms aren't enough for you how about slipping a vase over those not so pretty solar lights to turn them real decor like they did at My Frugal Home. How pretty would this be at night?! And if you have different types or shapes all the better/
How to Dress Up Cheap Solar Lights

No matter what you do with them, there are lots of ideas out there that will fit your style and budget. I hope this helps to get those gears turning to help clear out some of that cabinet space that those old vases are taking up.

I can't believe we are in the home stretch of the A to Z Challenge and I'm going to finish this year. I hope you all have had as much fun as I have and if you've learned something along the way so much the better. W is for Windows and I've been collecting these ideas for a while, so be sure to come back tomorrow and see what all the fuss is about!

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

umbrellas as door decor



You've heard about April showers bring May flowers but what do you do with the umbrella you had for those showers when it seen better days? Why you hang it on your door of course!

Is this a great idea or what?!  Via RandomThoughtsHome

Door Decor isn't the only way to use an outdated or damaged umbrella. Here are a couple of more ideas to check out before you sent it on it's way. If the frame is broken and past repair recycle that metal but keep the fabric and turn it into a pouch, it is water proof after all. Here is a great step by step video from Wonder How To that shows how to make the bag pictured below.
This is just your normal everyday umbrella but think how cute it would be using a kids or character umbrella and then think about all the ways you would use it! Win Win

If the fabric is has torn or come unattached, that's what normally happens to me, then you can reuse that frame. Patio umbrellas fall into this category too. They are generally very sturdy and one way to repurpose them is in your garden, as a trellis!
umbrella trellis
Jessica Walliser posted this to Hobby Farms. Simple and Fun

Or if your crafty or know someone who is you can turn your regular umbrella into a parasol for a little shade with an attitude. Isn't this beautiful! Swaktra turned this knitted Shawl into a parasol and we're all a bit jealous. For all of you yarn artist you can also find her and her patterns on Ravelry.
Knit lace parasol

So say the whole thing went down hill and all you have is a really cute handle? Never fear that is worthy of reuse too. In it's new life it is now a Hook! 

It's it wonderful how we can reuse things in ways we have never thought of before? What do you have laying around that could be something else? Tomorrow I'll be talking about something that I know we all have that is taking up space under my kitchen sink! 
Thanks for stopping by on my reuse, recycle, repurpose journey with the A to Z Challenge!





Monday, April 23, 2018

T is not just for Tea Time




I don't know how many of us still have a dedicated tea time but many China sets still come with them. Sometimes dainty but always decorative, tea cups and their saucers can have a new life outside of just the dinner table.

As a rule Tea Cups don't survive as well as other dishes to be passed down in families, or they end up in shops or auctions as singles. While bad for a proper Tea Time it's good for crafters. 

Let's start with a simple but elegant idea, which is only proper for a tea cup. Other candle companies can't compare to ones that you make at home in a pretty cup. 
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Here's a step by step process from My Kitchen Antics that will help you create these at home. What a great idea for wedding, holidays or shower gifts!


Now for those who prefer their tea Alfresco how about ideas for the garden? Bird feeders, planters or just garden decor are just some of the things you can use tea cups for.
                                                       Stand feeders Via StoneGable           \

   or a Hanging version via My So Called Crafty Life      

        
Tea Cups in the garden aren't just for the birds how about bringing a little garden inside with planters.
via Life with little ones                                       






hens and chicks in a tea cup

Or how about a Fairy garden for your little ones (or yourself). I think fairies love tea cups personally!

Lauren at Camp Makery has lots of great ideas on miniature gardens.

Add a bit of Whimsy to your garden.. You never know when you might be visited by a white rabbit who is always running a bit late..

Details and picture by Kylnnnn on Gardenweb

You never know when you might be visited by a white rabbit who is always running a bit late..so it's best to be prepared with tea cup towers and tiers for your garden party!

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via ideas.partyandeventguide.com

or as tiered desert stands

Parties always need decorations so check out these wreaths made with Tea Cups. I'm in awe..


As for crafting with Tea Cups I think the ideas are only limited by your imagination! Their delicate shape, wide range of patterns and availability turn them into a crafter's dream. 

We're on the last week of the challenge! If you've had it this far give yourself a big hand! The end is in sight but we still have so many more fun ideas to go yet, so stay in touch! I'll see "U" tomorrow!

Sunday, April 22, 2018

Week 43 in the Year of Projects

This week has really flown by, this is always the crazy week of the month for me at work and being the end of the quarter makes it worse. Having said that I don't have much umpf left for crafting by the time I get home. But I did squeeze in a few things this weekend.

I had blocked my squares for my Peach Blossom blanket last week and I did about 40 variations on the layout and after many changes I think I've decided on a random layout. I tried squares, lines, and ended up with this..

I think I'm happy with it..lol
Then I knew I wanted to do a lacy border and I then I ran across Cypress Textiles Celtic Lace Join. It looked so perfect so and would add a few inches so now my blocks will look like this..
So I'm going to be needing some more yarn and it will take a bit longer than I had originally planned. It really gives it the extra elements I was looking for. Hopefully it won't take me as long to work out a boarder. I'm still going for lacy but with the other colors too.

I did manage to finally get my veggie's completed and a picture taken so that I could get it posted to my Etsy  Shop. I.m hoping to do a bit better about getting things posted on there this year, For some reason the listing is really hard for me mentally..lol
I also managed to get a few rows in on the rainbow baby ripple. Just stating the next color block.

I said I wasn't going to start another project until one gets done, BUT my brain was fuzzy with all of the posting and pictures so I went with a simple I don't have to think about it project, of which consists of granny squares and stripes. I'll have an update next week on that.

The A to Z Challenge is almost over and I've actually managed to stay ahead and I'm hoping to have all of the posts completed be early in the week. Now if I could just finish craft projects as quickly I'd be great!

Have a very crafty week! Be sure to check out the other Year of Project posts too!