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Salmon Family: Women's Conference 2012
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Monday, May 7, 2012. What a unique opportunity to jump in the van with all the Salmon sisters and wonderful mom and head to Utah to attend Women's Conference at BYU! We stayed at Aunt Kathy's this year, which was so nice. Erika and I waiting for a class to get started. I'm so lucky to have her as a sister! Here is another one of my favorite people, don't know how I would live without her. Best friends and sisters, what could be better? Maybe Candace did :). The last night at nearly midnight a couple of t...
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Salmon Family: February 2012
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Saturday, February 11, 2012. Sticky Smiles, the small moments. Last Saturday morning Kirk was gone coaching our Ward's Young Men in Basketball. I was a little bummed about missing a fun hike that some of my friends invited me on. Seems that anytime we are invited to do something fun lately we already have prior responsibilities and have to miss out on the fun stuff. Instead of staying home and being bummed, I decided to live by one of my favorite new quotes. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Buzz About Baby: Baby Leg Warmers
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When I first heard of leg warmers for babies I thought it was just a silly, stylish fad, but when I was dressing my little girl for church on Sunday I was frustrated at all the layers! Ruffle pants, tights and a onesie, all would have to be taken off/undone, just to change her diaper. Then I understood: warm legs, but one less layer to worry about. I used Sew Much Ado's Tutorial. It only took me 5 minutes to make them. I think I'll make some for my 5 year old too. Thank you Sew Much Ado!
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Salmon Family: Hunger Games
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Sunday, April 1, 2012. So many of my friends were looking forward to Hunger Games coming out. We've been passing the books around for the last year or so and taking turns reading them. We were so excited that we decided we had to make a fun date night of it! A couple of us got together at the last minute and went shopping and made some fun shirts (seriously we were blow drying them just as we were about to head out the door! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Make it love it. Not so Idle Hands. Stephani...
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Buzz About Baby: Rosette Headband
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I made this headband yesterday and had to share. I think it's almost as sweet as my little Claire Bear. After making a rosette out of three different mediums (satin, lace and tulle),. I hot glued them on some felt, cut out around them and then made a second felt shape just smaller than the first and glued the headband between the two layers of felt. So it was nice and secure. Posted by Sarah Gibby. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Learn to Walk Belt. Links and Other Crafters. My Husband's Web Site.
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Buzz About Baby: Oh Sew Easy Flower Tutorial
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Oh Sew Easy Flower Tutorial. This is my newest way to make a fabric flower, and it's super easy! Cut a strip of satin, or other "melt-able" fabric, about 1"-2" by 20"-30" (or wider and longer). The bigger the width and length, the fluffier and bigger the flower. Burn both edges of the strip with a candle or lighter. To make gathering "Oh Sew Easy", set your stitch length to about 5 stitched per inch and adjust the tension really high. (Play with it by sewing on a scrap until you get it right.). My Husban...
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Buzz About Baby: Ruffle-butt Onesie Dress and Reversible Bonnet Tutorial
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Ruffle-butt Onesie Dress and Reversible Bonnet Tutorial. If I have a girl, I will definitely be making some more of these. I made this dress and bonnet for a friend of mine. I kind of made them up as I went along. I thought I'd share. First, I sewed lace around the neckline and on the bum of the onesie, drawing and following lines just less than the width of the lace, above and below the top of the leg holes. This was thin lace so I did 5 rows. It was very fun and simple to make. Fabric for the Brim.
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Buzz About Baby: Solution: Headband Storage
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Since I cut my hair short, I have started wearing and making headbands and flowers of all kinds. I am really enjoying it, but I had a problem, they were all over my bathroom counter! So I came up with a solution! I took an oatmeal container and modge podged fabric on it! There is even a place to put my spray bottle and hair brush. Here's the finished product:. A lot better than a mess on the counter. Here are a couple of my favorite headbands.so far. =). Posted by Sarah Gibby. Those are way cute!
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Buzz About Baby: Feather Headband Tutorial
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A feather headband is a whole lot easier than you think! Here's what you'll need:. Ribbon or fabric to line the headband. Feather pad (I got this one on etsy.com. I've also seen some at Hobby Lobby). An embellishment of your choice: large button or gem, or fabric flower (I used my Oh Sew Easy fabric flower. Posted by Sarah Gibby. Labels: Feather Headband Tutorial. I love your blog and the fun cute things you show how to make. Just darling. I am following you, please follow me back. Learn to Walk Belt.