Showing posts with label day of the dead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label day of the dead. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Day of the Dead rehash

So i bought this awesome fabric from superbuzzy.com  and I had some left, also some extra brown velvet from my cape adventure.  I made two things that actually cameout somewhat respectable.

Day of the Dead Bag




and


Day of the Dead Tea Cozy








The tea cozy was extremely easy to make and I am so pleased with the results.  I am sending it to my cousin Mary to be a beta tester.  I don't have a porcelian tea pot, and when I drink tea its usually from our Keurig, so I thought the beta testing should be done by an avid tea drinker.

I was thinking, prompted by a quite a few people telling me to open an Etsy store, that maybe I should.  Maybe one day it will bring in so much income I wouldn't have to work full time haha.  Since I don't think my skills are up to par just yet, like I still think my purse came out sloppy---Billy tells me I'm just overly critical---I thought tea cozy's would be a great way to make really easy, very neat looking projects that can fetch a few bucks....if there is actually a market.  Stay tuned.



 Oh and since the wedding is over is a photo of what I made the girls to go with their dresses.  I hope they liked them I had lots of fun making them :)





On another note...I am so excited my christmas present this year is to go take a clothes making private sewing lessing at The Sewing Studio in NYC.  I am just as giddy as a school girl to get to go do this!

Anyway that's all the sewing I have done these past few days.  ACTUALLY that's a lie!  I made pine filled sachets as the favor for my sister's cookie party I can't attend.  They were a lot more work than I anticipated but they came out so friggin cute.  I hope all the guests enjoy them---they smell so good I didn't want to give them to her!  I will ask her to take some photos for the blog.  They were really easy to make.  Perhaps I will make a tutorial on them, its a 4-5 step process and you can make each for less than 2 bucks how awesome is that?

Happy Tuesday!