A project a day.... I tried to think of something clever to say after this, but I failed. A project a day keeps mommy's crazies away...nah. A project a day keeps the mess away....certainly not true. So I decided to just go with a project a day.
As all of you know, I am completely addicted to pinterest. I have the pinterest app on my phone, so any down time I have I am on it. Which means when I am nursing or the kids are asleep. This past week I decided to challenge myself to start and complete a project everyday. This was a fun challenge for me and it got a bunch of things crossed off of my to do list. Did I mention I used all leftover and remnants, so this challenge cost me no extra money. Even better!
So here we go:
Monday:
If you follow my blog you saw the post about Cami's room. Several weeks ago I completed her curtains. I had leftover fabric and have been meaning to make her a matching pillow case.
Here is the tutorial I used via my pinterest account.
Tuesday:
I saw this adorable idea on pinterest. The blog I found it on didn't really have a tutorial, but the idea was too cute to pass up. At our townhome, we are short on storage. Needless to say we have a constant battle with clutter. I thought this would remedy. It it a chair back storage bag for Cami's coloring books, school books and crayons. I used leftover fabric from curtains from Matt and I's room and a little bit of ribbon from my bow making stash. It turned out better than I expected and is perfect for what we needed it for!
Wednesday:
I have been wanting to make this since we moved. I have been collecting 'walmart bags' and have been storing them in our one little cupboard in the kitchen. Needless to say they have been cumbersome and messy. I used more remnants from our curtains in our bedroom, elastic and more ribbon from my bow making stash. This was a super easy project.
here is the tutorial I used via my pinterest account
Thursday:
I had a old purple t-shirt that I made the flowers from. In the interest of being honest, I had made the flowers a while back and had never completed the project. This is a throw pillow for C's bed. I made the main portion of the pillow sham with a extra bed pillow case and basically re-covered one of our old throw pillows that doesn't match any more. Pretty straight forward.
Friday:
Friday I was struggling with what project I wanted to do. It seemed like kind of a busy day and I wanted something quick and easy. Then it dawned on me when Cami asked for a wash cloth to hold her Popsicle with. I had seen pictures on pinterest of Popsicle holders. It was the perfect little project to keep me on track. I used leftover flannel and double layered it. I made two sets of two Popsicle holders. These would make cute birthday gifts or party favors for a summer birthday.
Saturday:
The weekend, I decided to challenge myself. I wanted to attempt one of the cute totes that I have pinned. This was by far the most difficult and time consuming sewing project that I have attempted so far. This particular tote is called the park bag. It is fully lined and has a bunch of pockets on the inside and a lined pocket on the outside. I felt very accomplished when I finished it. Although, I must say that I took more than the allotted day to complete. I cut out all my pieces Friday night after the kids were in bed. Sewed the major portions together Saturday and then did the finishing work on Sunday. I'm so happy that it turned out so cute! I used left over curtain material (again), spare pieces of denim (thanks Hailee for your old hole-y jeans) and extra fabric from the pillow case dress I made Cam when we first moved and also fabric from the sling my mom in law just made me. I love it and can't wait to try it out!
So, there you have it....a project a day for a whole week (excluding sunday, but it is the day of rest, right?)
I am putting the sewing machine away for a while. My house needs to be cleaned and the girls and I are leaving for Florida in a week. Hopefully more projects to come when I return!