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This blog started off sharing my bridal business sewing projects and is now a hodgepodge of unique and fun things I have created over the years.

Hope your creative side is inspired!


Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Kissing Dutch Brightened up

My parents gifted these to us many years ago for our cul-da-sac garden.  COVID19 hasn't allowed me to alter prom and bridal so I gave our Kissing Dutch statues a face lift.



Saturday, April 18, 2020

Saturday, April 11, 2020

Prom Creations from the 80's

Some of my first designs for myself.  Prom dresses for my junior and senior proms.





 

Thursday, April 2, 2020

Two more t-shirt quilts


Our niece graduates this year.  A perfect gift finished early.


Our daughter is getting her second quilt completed only two years after high school graduation. Binding and border fabric left to go

Thursday, March 26, 2020

Crayons re-born



Do you have a bunch of old crayons.  Our daughter was looking for a project while home from school during COVID19.  Old crayons and a silicon cupcake pan made for the rebirth of some old crayons. 

Monday, January 27, 2020

Corset on dress


Before.


Making the Corset.




This prom dress needed a little more room in the back of the dress and a hem.  The hem fabric allowed for a corset back to be created so the dress was more comfortable and fit better. 

Sunday, December 15, 2019

14 Crates + 1 piece of thin plywood = Stairs for Dorm Loft

Our daughter was scheduled to have UCL surgery and knew she could not climb up into her loft using a traditional ladder post surgery.  We created a set of stairs, with 14 crates purchased from Menards. The stairs were built between her and her roommates lofts so they both could easily get in and out of bed.  The extra storage was an added bonus.  

The sketches and measurements for the plywood cuts.


We did not use the top crate.  It made the stairs to tall.


Thin plywood was cut to lay in between each layer of steps to create stability and then the plywood was drilled down to the crates so the crates didn't slide.  


When moving our daughter home we disassembled the stairs and had instant storage units to put all of her things in.  Next year these crates will become a coffee table and bookshelf for her apartment.  A great investment.

Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Wooden Spool Wreath


A snow day project warms the heart!  An old wreath re-purposed, a bunch of bright colored scraps and some old wooden spools handed down from my grandmother equals a fun whimsical welcoming door for prom clients as they come for alterations. 








Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Another Graduation Quilt

A lap quilt created for our nieces graduation.  I always back the quilts with a polar fleece.


Monday, October 30, 2017

Prom to HOCO Dress

Our daughter just loved her Madison James junior prom dress and asked me to cut it off for homecoming. 
Steps Taken:
1. Removed the lace from skirt and left lace attached to waistband
2. Removed skirt from the waistband
3. Cut new skirt from bottom of mermaid flare on skirt
4. Sewed skirt to waistband
5. Hemmed 
6. Sewed lace down to new skirt around hip area



Monday, May 1, 2017

8th Grade Party Original

 After visiting SR Harris Fabrics our daughter decided she wanted her 8th grade party formal dress created from this stunning gold shimmer brocade and burgandy irridescent taffeta.







Saturday, January 28, 2017

Reign Inspired Winter Formal

Our daughter loved the show Reign and all the beautiful dresses 
the costume department created.  
Fabrics purchased from SR Harris. 
Her 2017 Winter Formal dress was inspired by the gown below.






Wednesday, January 11, 2017

2017 Show Choir T-shirt

Another T-Shirt Design Created with Vector Art and Typesetting

2017 PellAdrenaline Show Choir Shirts