Showing posts with label blue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blue. Show all posts

Friday, May 23, 2014

Blue Rose Bridesmaid Barrettes

One of my amazing bridesmaids agreed to braid everyone else' hair for the wedding, but to do so she had a very special request. The bridesmaids needed some beautiful flower clips to hold their hair in place. I tried looking at shops like Icing, and even my local pharmacy to find what we needed, but alas, I didn't find anything that fit the look I wanted and also had the kind of clip we needed to hold the hairstyle in place!

Pretty Flower Clip from Icing


I first bought these pretty off-white flowers at Icing, and considered Frankensteining (my new word for taking pieces from a couple different things to make something new) the flower with a different clip that had the right kind of backing. This probably would have worked fine, but I wanted to see if I could get the right thing with less work and less money.

As usual, JoAnn's provided the answer (I promise, they don't pay me to say this). I took a trip there with Momma Cat last week and found:
  • An entire bag of the clips that I needed, with nothing attached to them, so no Frankensteining necessary!
  • Some beautiful blue fabric roses that were much less expensive than the flower clips I got at Icing
  • Some navy blue ribbon wide enough to cover the top of the clip and give the rose someplace to sit
Beautiful Blue Rose

I think the blue roses are even prettier than the first flowers that I liked. I glued a piece of ribbon to the top of each clip, cut the stems off the roses, and glued them on top of the ribbon. Voila! Now that's the last time I'll think it's easier to buy something in a store than make it myself!

-Baby Cat


Monday, April 21, 2014

BRIDAL NECKLACE TO MATCH WEDDING COLORS- SIMPLE DIY PROJECT WITH PICTURES

Last week, Momma Cat and Baby Cat took a trip to Joann Fabrics (our version of the happiest place on earth) to look at ribbon to wrap Baby Cat's bridal bouquet in. We found some great stuff for that, which we will show you once it is more in the shape of a bouquet wrap. We also found stuff to make Baby Cat a princess necklace to go with her wedding dress!

Baby Cat saw this pendant and thought it looked very princess-y!
Baby Cat wanted something with a little pop of color so she doesn't go crazy wearing too much white.
Baby Cat and Momma Cat went through several different bead/ribbon/pendant combinations until 
Baby Cat finally decided on this royal blue and silver pendant with a pretty, sheer silver ribbon. 

Necklace making supplies!
To turn these things into a necklace, all Baby Cat needed were some lobster claw closures, some jump rings, two crimpable ends, and some needle nosed pliers. Yes, Baby Cat made up the word crimpable because she doesn't remember what those things are actually called.


First Baby Cat strung the pendant onto the ribbon


It's starting to look like a necklace already!



Next came the little silver end, which Baby Cat crimped flat with the pliers so that it would stay on the end of the ribbon. 


Then, she trimmed the end of the ribbon so it wouldn't get in the way of the closure.


Next, she added a jump ring and lobster claw. After that, she tried on the necklace to measure test the length, and added a crimped end and jump ring on the other side so that it could be close. After trimming the remaining end of the ribbon:

Ta-DA!
Now, hopefully it looks good with her dress!


-  Baby Cat

Monday, April 14, 2014

WEDDING RING TREASURE BOX DIY- TUTORIAL WITH PICTURES


This magical fairy-tale style treasure box is just what Baby Cat and Fiancé Cat need to hold their rings at their wedding! Best of all, Baby Cat made it herself and it was super easy and inexpensive!

If you would like to make a box like this, either for wedding rings or for another special thing that you would like to keep safe, Baby Cat documented the steps she took so you can follow along!

What you need:
-A wooden box or treasure chest- I got mine at JoAnn's (no surprise there)
-Sandpaper to smooth the box and prepare it for painting
-Primer for a base coat
-Spray paint in the color you want the box to be- I used chrome because our wedding colors are silver and blue, but you could use any color.
-Stuffing
-A rectangle of fabric that is a few inches larger than the mouth of the box- I used a leftover piece of my wedding dress fabric
*Optional*-another shear layer of fabric the same size as the first- I used leftover lace from my dress
-About a foot of satin ribbon at 1/4'' wide- I used a cream color to match the fabric
-Tacky glue
-Fray Check
-A needle with an eye large enough for your ribbon
-Two colors of construction paper for making paper flowers- I used cream and naby blue
-One or two flower-shaped paper punches- you could cut the flowers out freehand if you prefer, but I liked the punches.
*Optional*-one or two ink pads in contrasting colors to the flower paper- I used royal blue on the cream colored flowers
*Optional*-any other decorative items you would like for your box- like my beaded dragonfly

For the decorations:
-A piece of lace or ribbon- Again, I used leftover lace from my dress
-Flower-shaped paper punches in two different sizes and/or shapes
-Two different colors of construction paper- I used navy blue and cream
-Ink pads in a complementary or contrasting color to the paper- I used royal blue
-Small beads for flower centers- I used silver beads leftover from the cake topper I made awhile back
-*Anything else you would like to add to your box, like the cute beaded dragon fly I bought at Hiron's months ago with no idea what I was going to use it for!


How to make it:

1. Find a cute treasure box to transform!

2. Sand the outside and inside of the box until completely smooth and ready to recieve paint. Make sure to get your engagement ring in the picture to remind everyone what this box is for, haha.


3. Now it is time to paint. Grab your primer and spread out a layer of newspaper outside or in your basement so that you can spraypaint without getting it on something you don't want to paint.



4. Lay your box open on the newspaper to expose the maximum amount of surface area and spray it with an even coat of primer. Wait for it to dry for at least and hour.


5. When your box is dry, flip it and spray the inside. Wait for this to dry for another hour.


6. When the primer is all dry, grab your main color of spray paint and repeat the same process you just did with the primer.


7. You may use multiple coats if necessary to acieve full coverage, but don't spray on too much in one coat because it might cause drips and those are hard to fix!


8. Once all of your paint it dry, it is time to create the cushion on which the rings will rest. To start, fill the boxt with stuffing.

9. Next, place your first layer of fabric in the box overtop the stuffing and tuck it in at the sides to get an idea of how much you will need. You want enough fabric that you can tuck it around the stuffing on all sides and give the impression of a pillow sitting in the box, but not a lot of excess.


9. Trim off excess fabric so you only have what you need.


10. Tuck in the edges of the fabric around the sides and use tacky glue to secure it to the sides of the box.



11. Repeat step 9 with your sheer fabric.


12. Repeat step 10 with your sheer fabric and let it dry.



13. Using your needle, thread the ribbon through two holes at the center of the fabric so that it will stay in place and both ends are available for holding the rings. If you have trouble getting the ribbon to go through, it may be necessary to cut two tiny holes in the fabric using button-hole scissors. If you do this, use Fray Check around the holes to keep them from tearing.

Tie in the rings to check the length and placement of the ribbon. Trim the ribbon as desired and use Fray Check to keep the ends from unraveling.

Don't they look cute together?
14. Now it's time to decorate the outside! Drape a piece of lace or ribbon over the box in a way that looks good to you.

I used this tutorial by Sweet Bio Designs for the paper flowers. I adapted them slightly because the paper punches I had were a little different from the ones in the video and because I like tacky glue better than hot glue. I may post a tutorial for my flowers later, but I think Sweet Bio Design's tutorial is very good and all of her work is beautiful!



15. After you have your flowers, glue small beads in the center if you would like. Then arrange your flowers and any other design elements you want on your box and glue them on.


Now you are done and have a gorgeous one-of-a-kind box to keep your treasures!


-  Baby Cat

Friday, February 21, 2014

A BEAUTIFUL GIFT FROM FUTUREMOM CAT

Baby Cat's Futuremom (also known as FiancéCat's mom and Maureen Cat) has been working on a very special wedding gift for Baby Cat!


Baby Cat received this gorgeous hand-crocheted keepsake purse from Futuremom Cat this past weekend! The cream-colored yarn that Futuremom used matches the beautiful stole that Momma Cat made for Baby Cat, so they will go perfectly together! A brooch fit for a princess, and stunning beaded details in Baby Cat and Fiancé Cat's wedding colors (blue and silver, if we haven't already mentioned it) make this wonderful gift even more special.


Baby Cat found another lovely surprise inside the purse, this sweet handkerchief with delicate blue lace around the edges, the perfect "something blue."


Futuremom Cat even took great care in wrapping the gift. Baby Cat loves the sparkly blue fabric she used, and the pretty white and silver box!



Thank you for the amazing gift, Futuremom!

Love,

Baby Cat






Tuesday, December 10, 2013

HEIRLOOM WEDDING CAKE TOPPER

We inherited many beautiful and special crochet patterns from Grandma Cat. When Baby Cat saw this one, she just couldn't resist the adorbs and knew she had to make one for her wedding cake! 

Recognize these two cuties?
It looks like someone turned Baby Cat and Fiancé Cat into crochet dolls again!
Baby Cat crocheted the whole thing using Aunt Lydia's crochet thread, then blocked each piece and used a fabric stiffener to make them hold their shape. Baby and Fiancé Cat's wedding colors are represented in the royal blue satin ribbon and delicate silver beads, as well as the tiny bouquet. Momma Cat and Baby Cat combed the entire floral department at the JoAnn's Superstore in search of miniature blue and white flowers, only to find this perfect ready-made bouquet in the scrapbooking section!

This is the original picture from the book, Baby Cat altered it just a bit to fit her and Fiancé Cat's wedding style


Mini Fiancé Cat has curly blond doll hair. Baby Cat tried brown curly doll hair on her own miniature but it proved too poofy and unruly when she tried to style it (just like Baby Cat's Hair can sometimes be in real life!) so yarn hair seemed like a better option. Mini Baby Cat's hairstyle is very similar to the one she plans to have at the wedding

The whole thing is 6'' in diameter and 7'' tall and cuter than stuffing!

-Baby Cat

Monday, March 25, 2013

Flower Barrettes for Spring

Last week, Hirons was out of headbands! For those of you who don't know, Hirons is a local Eugene pharmacy that sells anything you could possibly want. The first time I ever went there, it was to get cold medicine and I left with a random assortment of makeup and Hello Kitty stuff, but no medicine! Now it's where I get my headbands, but this time they didn't have any, so I thought I would try barrettes instead. I made one with pink flowers, one with blue flowers, and one with a red butterfly (also from Hirons).
 
Pink acrylic flowers on vintage pink lace 
Practicing my smile like Momma Cat asked.

Blue acrylic flowers on vintage pink lace 

Still practicing...

Red plastic "gemstone" butterfly of vintage pink lace

...too sleepy to smile
As usual, these will all be appearing on Etsy one by one over the next few days. I will also have more things made from Hirons treasures to show you soon.

Hirons is a magical place!

-Baby Cat

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Start off your spring with a bit of sparkle!

Coming soon to a Laughing Cat Etsy shop near you...

New vintage lace headbands with acrylic flowers just in time for spring!


Pink vintage lace with pink acrylic flowers



Pink vintage lace with blue acrylic flowers



Spring is almost upon us. With flowers popping up everywhere on campus and a few rare but wonderful days of sun in Eugene, it's all this little cat can think about! That's why, in the midst of studying for finals, I had to whip up a few spring inspired headbands. They are similar to the ones I did for Valentine's day, with vintage lace and flexible headbands for those of you who are tired of having your poor little skull squeezed to death by evil, rigid headbands (I know I am). What gives these a springtime twist is the translucent pink and blue acrylic flowers from Joann's. The colors and the way they catch the sun just says "spring" to me! Perfect for an Easter picnic or spring vacation, these headbands will give any outfit springtime sparkle!

Dreaming of flowers and sunshine,

Baby Cat

Monday, January 28, 2013

Three New Scarf Colors!

I just added three new ruffle scarves to our Etsy shop. This time I have pink, purple, and blue! I have really enjoyed making these scarves because the self-ruffling yarn is a lot of fun to work with and I love seeing all of the gorgeous colors that it comes in. I hope that like these scarves as much as I do!

-Baby Cat

Pink Scarf

Purple Scarf

Blue Scarf