Monday, September 23, 2013

DIY Makeup Brush Roll

I was in a wedding this past weekend and I needed a way to take my makeup brushes with me. I didn't want to lug around two extra makeup bags full of brushes so I got an idea. I'll make a travel case! I'll show you how I made mine.
 
Things you'll need:
Fabric (I used two patterns)
Matching thread
Sewing machine
Scissors
Ruler
Fabric pen or chalk
Ribbon
Iron & Ironing Board
 
Cut one piece of fabric 7"x15". Cut two pieces of fabric 13.5"x15".
Take the 7"x15" piece, fold the top down (toward the back) 2" and iron.

Turn the piece so the right side of the fabric is up. Mark where you want your pockets to be, 2.5"-1" works well.

Place your 7"x15" piece on top of a 13.5"x15" piece, pin in place.

Sew seams straight down to create your pockets.

After all of the pockets are sewn, place the other 13.5"x15" piece, right sides, together with your pocket piece.

Cut two pieces of ribbon 18" long and pin in place.

 Sew along all sides making sure to leave about 2" open on the top.

 Turn your roll right side out and iron.

Top stitch around the entire roll.

Arrange your brushes in the roll and you're done!



 

I hope this wasn't too confusing to follow. If it was just let me know and I'll make one for you so you don't have to follow my lame directions at all!

Happy Monday!

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Homemade Cookies 'n Cream

I think my son had the idea that if we made our own ice cream, it would be much healthier than buying it from the store. So I started looking up some easy recipes and came up with a quick and simple ice cream recipe. 


Cookies 'n Cream
2 C heavy cream/whipping cream
1 C sweetened condensed milk
1 Tbsp pure vanilla extract

In the bowl of an electric mixer, using the whisk attachment, combine all ingredients and mix on high until creamy and fluffy.


Crush 12 Oreo cookies, not too much. Add to bowl and mix on low for 20 seconds.


Transfer to a freezer safe container and freeze overnight.


 Scoop and ENJOY!





This recipe is super easy. My son helped with each step. Let me know how this turns out for you. They key is making sure the cream-vanilla mixture is very light and fluffy, like whipped cream, then being sure not to over mix when stirring in the cookies.

We are making Peaches 'n Cream now. Stay tuned for pictures.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

DIY Pocket Invitation

I'm going to start a series called DIY Wedding. Thanks to Pinterest, wedding planning has been pretty fun. I can use my creativity and crafting skill to do a lot of DIY for my wedding. I decided I'd share it all with you. I've already made a burlap banner and wooden signs but I have a lot more to make so I will document those future projects. My fiance brought home an entire fence a few months ago for me to make the signs we will use at our wedding. I also bought 70 yards of burlap in Downtown Los Angeles a few months back for tables, banners, ring pillow and mason jars. I have a HUGE list of projects that I really need to get crackin' on. 7 months, 13 days to go!

Today I worked on creating a template for a pocket invitation. I got the idea from a friend of mine who is getting married in a couple of weeks. I loved hoe they turned out and you don't have to deal with 100 different envelopes for one invitation. Plus this is something I can totally DIY! I got the measurements from this website and tweaked it a little.

Here it is, somewhat, step by step:

First, I created a template using the measurements from the website linked above. I used printer paper in case I needed to tweak anything. I didn't want to waste good paper.

After I cut the template out, I used my Stampin' Up score board to score at 2.5" and  5"

 Here it is after scoring.

 The solid green paper I was using was lame. It cracked where I scored and folded so I grabbed this 12x12 sheet from a Basic Grey paper pad. I added 1/4" on each side of the flap so I can glue those down to create the pocket. (I didn't think of it initially, oops.) 
This is how it turned out.

 That website also gives measurements for the invitation size, mat and inserts.
The kraft paper is the mat piece, 4 3/4" x 6 3/4"
The ivory paper is the invitation, 4 1/2" x 6 1/2"

 This is what the whole things looks like together with the insert and RSVP card.
Insert 3 1/2" x 6 3/4"
RSVP card 3 1/2" x 5"
I am so happy with the way it turned out. I think I will make one or two more variations to see if I like curved lines as opposed to sharp, straight lines or maybe a scalloped edge. I'll post pictures as soon as I finish them!

Thanks for stopping by! Come back soon to see more DIY Wedding and idea posts!