Monday, April 14, 2014

Sanrio Birthday Party!!!

We had Simone's birthday part over the weekend at a local park this weekend and I can't believe my baby is 1!  I love making things for the kids' birthday parties, mainly because I know that sooner rather than later, my kids will get older and want something cooler than their Mom's ideas.  So, the theme for Simone's party was Sanrio characters.  Hello Kitty usually gets all the attention, but I think there are so many cute characters.

Since we were at the park, the decorations were minimal, but I focused on party favors, labels and dessert.  For the party favors, I made Hello Kitty headbands and My Melody flower hair clips for the girls and Badtz Maru shades for the boys.

The bows were made out of felt and sewed down the middle and glued it on the headband.




The hair clips were also made out of felt and it actually also looks like a fried egg.




For the Badtz Maru shades, I cut out little spikes on cardstock and glued it on shutter shades.




After much cajoling, here Logan's best Badtz Maru face.



I also made marshmallow pops for the kids which were decorated with some of my favorite Sanrio characters





Last but not least was her rice krispies birthday cake.  I can't really bake, so rice krispies is my medium of choice.  I made fondant Pochacco, Keroppi, My Melody, Hello Kitty, and Little Twin Stars.   It's hard to tell, but they're supposed to spell "Simone."



Thursday, April 10, 2014

Easy PJ Top - Applique and Sleeves

I semi-homemade a PJ top to match Logan's Chuggington PJ pants.  It's actually a cheater version since I just used a plain blue T shirt and added a few appliqués and sleeves.  I love these easy projects!  I think most of my sewing involves tracing my kids' clothes.

This is what I used

  • Leftover Fabric
  • Matching Thread
  • Paper backed fusible webbing
  • Stabilizer (I got the iron on kind)
  • T shirt - any will do
Traced one of Logan's long sleeve shirts to measure out the sleeves, leave 1/2-1inch seam allowance

Press fusible webbing to fabric and cut out designs from the to use as appliqués

Remove paper backing from the webbing and iron on appliqué to shirt

Iron on the stabilizer on the wrong side of the T shirt and sew around using zig zag stitch.  It's hard to tell from the pictures, but the red train appliqué did not have the stabilizer, and the result is some puckering.

Sew sleeves together using straight stitch

Pin sleeve to T shirt, wrong side together and sew sleeve unto T shirt using straight stitch

Hem sleeve according to seam allowance.


Done!

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Easy PJ Pant - No Pattern Needed!

Most of the stuff I've been making have been for Simone and Logan is beginning to feel a bit left out.  I decided to make pj pants out of Chuggington flannel fabric I got at Joann's.  Apparently, Chuggington is now his favorite, not Thomas.  These are really easy and I have been making similar pants for his Halloween costumes.  The pictures are actually quite terrible.  I definitely need to work on that!


  • 1/2 yard of fabric (this was enough for 4T size pants)
  • matching thread
  • elastic (measure length based on an existing pair of pants)
Fold fabric in half based on where you want the outside pant leg to be

Place an existing folded pair of pants on the fabric and trace.  Leave 1/2 - 1 inch seam allowance all around except the top, where the elastic will be.  For the top leave 1 inch seam allowance + width of elastic

Repeat above steps for second pant leg


On the wrong side of the fabric, pin where the front and bum are supposed to be and sew (straight stitch) according to the seam allowance



Pin pant legs together and sew (straight stitch) according to the seam allowance

Fold 1/2 inch hem on the bottom of the pant legs and iron.  Fold 1/2 inch and iron again.

Sew hem using straight stitch

For the top, fold 1/2 inch and iron.  Fold the width of elastic + 1/2 inch and iron

Pin one end of elastic in place and sew, using straight stitch, as close to the fold as possible until there is only a 2-3 inch hole

Pull elastic until you get the desired stretchiness and sew elastic together using

Sew 2-3inch hole close, be sure to pull the elastic so the fabric will not be puckered.

Turn pants inside out and you're done!




Logan was super excited when he saw them and then proceeded to ask for a shirt that matched!