Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Smoking For Dogs?


This dog toy made me laugh. It's like if you cant target our youth, theres always hope in our pups.
Full Beef Flavored Tobacco 

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Egg Nog French Toast!


Just Use Your Traditional Recipe And Substitute Egg Nog For The Milk. I Also Added Some Caramel Extract For Full Flavor.
For 12 Slices
1 1/2 cup egg nog
6 large eggs
1 tablespoon of cinnamon
1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
1 teaspoon of caramel extract
3 tablespoons of powder sugar

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Headband Made From Iron On Decals

I always find these awesome decals and beautiful trims when out at fabric stores. Im not one to add these things to my garments but I always end up buying them anyway. I love putting flowers in my hair and tats how this idea came to me. 


You will need a headband, decals or trim, glue or needle and thread, creativity.

First take your decals and create the layout that you like best. For my headband I needed 4 decals.
Once you have your pattern created you can them glue the decals together or stitch them together. I chose to stitch mine because the areas to glue were very small and I wanted a stronger hold.



Then glue or stitch the flowers to the headband. Its that easy! I also stitches my flowers to the headband because the headband I chose was thin and I wanted the extra hold. When stitching I just made loops of stitches through the decal and around the headband to hold it in place.




Thursday, December 9, 2010

A New Look For Puffy Paint Sweatshirts!


 These Puffy Paint Sweatshirts Can Be Found At Any Local Thrift Store. My Personal Fav's Are The Cat Sweatshirt, But I Did Find This Great Strawberry Sweatshirt That Worked Out Perfect!

         
 First Cut Both Sleeves Into A Cap Sleeve Leaving Extra Length To Roll The Hem

                                                        
   Then Remove The Waistband


Now Remove The Collar Band. Fashion Your New Neckline To Your Own Taste. For Mine I Took The Neckline Down An Extra Inch So I Could Wear It Off My Shoulder.

                                    
 Lastly, Roll The Sleeve Hem And Sew It Into Place. If The Sweatshirt Is Too Large You Can Always Sew Up The Side Seam. This Also Helps Make The Armhole Not So Gaping.

         
Thats It!


Tip: Because Sweatshirts Are Made From Jersey Knit, You Can Leave The Neckline And The Hem Unfinished. The Unfinished Edges Will Not Unravel Do To The Knit.

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I graduated from FSU with a degree in Apparel Design and combined my love for vintage with my love for dress making in youthanizeing vintage garbs. I have always had a passion for the eras before me since I can remember. The daughter of my father who collects and restores old classic cars and my mother who filled her home with the most fascinating antiques, I guess it just seemed natural.