12.31.2010

a year in handmade

Here is a quick view of some of the crafts I made in 2010.


Whew!  And I even managed to make it through a pregnancy
(of which 16 weeks was spent on moderate bedrest). 
And give birth to the cutest baby in the history of the world...
besides my other two, of course.

Looking forward to more craftiness ahead!

Fab Fabric Friday

My new current obsession is the Woodland Delight line by Paula Prass.


Check out this adorable bag made from these fabrics.
(from the HAWTHORNE THREADS website.)


What would YOU make with this fabric?

It starts on MONDAY!

Yes, I guess it may be slightly anticlimactic to start our month of being ORGANIZED & INSPIRED on the 3rd of January, but a girl has to have a holiday, right?  Until Monday, feast your eyes on this delightful set of containers I saw while browsing last night on CSNstores.com (which is an online store that sells everything from kitchen stuff to modern bedding and everything in between).


I have not heard of this designer Thomas Paul before, but when you are done feasting your eyes on the cool storage containers pictured above, you really must check out his other products.  I adore his style.

See you on Monday!
Are you ready to be inspired?

12.30.2010

Handmade Holiday

Well, I did not get to make very many handmade items for Christmas this year.  The holidays crept up on me and pounced right around the 20th of December.  I am going to use a newish baby as an excuse.  How long is that excuse good for?  She's about 10 weeks old now...can I still use it?

I did manage to make homemade peanut brittle (my very favorite holiday treat).  If you love it and have never made it, try it!  It's SO easy!


And I sewed up this little quilt for Bianca.  No piecing or anything, I just added a layer of batting between the two fabric, machine quilted it in diagonal squares and did an easy, fold over binding.  But I just LOVE how it turned out.  It's very smooshy and cuddly. 


I used a pre-cut blanket pack from this Etsy shop (although, I cut the fabric after I got it to make the blanket smaller).  And just now, when I went to find the shop link, it looks like she's having a year end sale!  15% off with the coupon code in the Shop Announcements.  To find this exact set click on BLANKET BUNDLES.  She's got tons of cute stuff!

12.25.2010

Thanks to each of you for reading my blog!
And have a very Merry Christmas!

12.19.2010

COMING SOON: Organized & Inspired

We all have New Year's Resolutions, right? Well, this year mine is to more organized so that I can open my life up for more inspiration. Because who wants to start a new project when their craft room looks like a war zone, or they can't find the fabric they know they bought.

And, confession time, this is my resolution because I struggle with it...greatly.

So I am very excited to announce a month long event right here on EmilieHandmade.


Oh yeah, you read that right.
More than 15 step-by-step tutorials on everything from
never losing a sock again
to
organizing your daughter's headbands
to
more efficient grocery shopping.

And did I mention give-aways?
OH to the YEAH.

Let's get going and give away the very first prize...


by Amanda Blake Soule

So, grab a button by using the code below
(also available in my sidebar)
and add it to your blog!



Then you have TWO WAYS to win...

1. Leave a comment with a link to where you are showing it off on your blog.

2. Write a post about the Creative&Inspired event and why it excites you on your blog.
Please leave a second comment with a link to the post.

This contest is open from now until December 31st at Noon EST.

GOOD LUCK and
LET'S GET ORGANIZED!

12.17.2010

photo book follow-up

MANY of you asked questions about the Encyclopedia of Me photo book gift I posted here. It made me all giddy again, because I love this gift!

So, here's how I did it.

- Emily Foley had written all of the posts on her blog over the course of two years. She finished in September of this year (2010). I knew she had labeled the posts under Encyclopedia of Me. So I went back to her blog, found the final post in September and clicked on the label at the bottom of the post. That brought up all posts from that series.

- I decided on an 8x8" finished book.  I used Adobe Photoshop and opened a blank 8x8" canvas.  Then I created a new layer and made a 1/2" border around the perimeter of the canvas.  This is so I would not make any designs elements too close to the edge and risk it being printed off page when the book was made.  This layer was deleted before saving the finished page.

- It took me an hour or two to decide exactly how I wanted each page to look.  I tried all different fonts and designs, but decided on this basic design.

- The I started the real busy work.  Since I wanted the block of pictures in the middle of the text, I copy and pasted the text from Emily's blog posts in two sections.  Top and bottom.  I added the top text, then the bottom then right clicked and saved the photo collage she had made with each post.  I put that photo in the center and then added my own rounded corner template (available for free here) to the photo collage to make the book feel a bit more soft.

- I used the eye dropper tool in Photoshop to draw a dominant color from the photo collage and made that the background for the color block at the page's top and the cursive title words.  I did the alphabet in order so I made sure two oranges weren't close together, etc.

When each page was finished I saved it into a special folder on my desktop and went on to the next.  A note: When Emily wrote her posts she made one for X,Y and Z so I made the page topper look like this...

I then added a title page.  For most of it, I took the explanation paragraph straight from her first Encyclopedia of Me blog post.  I added a small dedication from me, the gift giver, at the bottom.  You'll notice that this, the first impression of my labor of love, has the only type-o in the book.  BLAST!

Next came designing the covers.  Now that my pages were completely finished, I took the alphabet square from each page and arranged them onto a new 8x8" page in alphabetical order.  I slightly changed the order a bit of the way through, since the design was looking too repetitive.  This became the back cover.


 For the front cover I used the same image and added a rounded white square and used the same fonts from the inside to make a title for the cover.


That as pretty much the entire process.  I designed a spine, uploaded it all into Shutterfly, used a coupon code and sent this personalized gift straight to Emily for around $18.

FONTS USED
Title Letters: Candian (get it here)
Main Text: Print Clearly (get it here)
Cursive Text: Amelie  (get it here)

12.16.2010

to Flickr or not to Flickr?

Some readers have been requesting a EmilieHandmade Flickr group.
This is an interesting prospect.

On the one hand, it would be SO COOL to see projects made from my patterns all in one place.

On the other hand, can you think of anything more embarrassing than starting a
Flickr group and having it sit there, with like 2 items, for months?

On the other hand, this might motivate me to finally get more
of my softie sewing and quilt patterns up here for free download.

What do YOU think?

12.13.2010

12.12.2010

sunday night

occupied the children with this...




so I can sew a new cover for this...


while listening to the soundtrack from this...


hopefully i will have triumphant finished project pictures to share tomorrow.

12.10.2010

a pretty cool present

this may be the coolest present i ever gave anybody.

my best friend, Emily Foley, has been doing the "Encyclopedia of Me" on her blog for about 2 years now. She finally finished in September and it was so fun to read all about her in these alphabet themed posts.

She's a hard person to buy gifts for, so this year I was hit with the sudden inspiration to make her Encyclopedia of Me into a photo book. Now, I'm not gunna butter this up...it was A LOT of work! It truly took hours, but the finished product was so cool and I have been brimming with excitement ever since hitting the "Complete Order" key on the Shutterfly website.

I gave her permission to open it early, that's why I can share it with you now. So, here it is.





12.06.2010

Featured on TIP NUT

Hey Crafty Friends!

I was recently featured over on TipNut.
They have a great article with freebie Duvet tutorials, including mine.



Go check it out!

12.03.2010

Fab Fabric Friday

CENTRAL PARK by Kate Spain...


Look at the little squirells...SO CUTE!
Oh please, Santa, PLEASE!