I have been into crafts lately...well, always actually. But recently I have been more motivated to actually do a few that require more than a little effort. I am so pleased with them that I decided to share them with everyone.
First off is my wreath. I bought one plain wreath that I could experiment with...you know the kind that is just brown twigs. I made it into a springy/summery wreath a while back, but it desperately needed to be redone. I went to Hobby Lobby and found some fall leaves and berries and such and tried to put it all together one day when Koshka was sleeping. Now it does help that I have the cutest wreath hanger invented, but I am really happy with how it turned out. Pretty good for my second time ever to make a wreath!
When Nicholas went to the Priesthood meeting last night, I headed to JoAnns. Now the fabric I wanted was $25 a yard and I needed 1 2/3 yd...nuts. I found some microsuede that would match the fabric of our new couches that wasn't home decor (so just not as thick and nice) that was $13 a yard, but on sale for $5 a yard...but they didn't have black! I went back and forth a bunch of times in the store on what to do and finally found the black microsuede by the courdroy...clearly in the wrong spot! I was so happy to find it! I got my fabric and batting and headed home. I used my dad's staple gun to affix the batting and then pinned my new fabric in place, sewed it, slipped it on and stapled it to the underside. Then I reattached the feet of the ottoman and Nick helped me bring it home. It looks so much better and we are so excited to have our ottoman back! (Above is the new ottoman...below is what it used to look like!)
I am so happy to be crafty. It brings me such joy and a great feeling of accomplishment that I can do things and make things...it makes me sad for people who don't take pride in making things or cleaning their own home or just doing things for themselves. I am so excited that one day (hopefully) this will get to be my full-time job! :)
4 comments:
That ottoman looks amazing. Seriously. Great job Alexander. Now if only you'd reupholster our couch when you come out for Thanksgiving.
Seriously -- you up for doing my couch?! Looks great! And while you're at it, I could use a wreath... ;)
Your new couches are nice, too.
Couches might be extremely more difficult...this was a pretty simple job actually. But the absolute best part was that the whole project cost under $10! :)
Love, love, love the wreath! You are so talented!!
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