Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Baby Lock's Holiday Project Round-Up 2013

It's not too early to start planning Holiday gifts and décor, right? As part of our partnership with Baby Lock, we get to design fun little projects from time to time to share with their readers. Last year, we did a free pattern for some adorable Elf Stockings. This year, we are thrilled to participate in their Holiday Happenings once again, and this time, we've designed a sweet Holiday Tree Pillow that can be made a couple different ways. Check it out:


Above pillows were sewn with my Rendezvous collection, for Jo-Ann Fabrics.

In order to download the FREE pattern, visit the Baby Lock website and click on the Holiday Gift Guide, HERE or HERE. Scroll to page 20 and, in the bottom right corner (next to the tree pillow picture), you'll see a green button that says, PROJECT. Click on that button and the pattern will automatically pop up on your screen! Now all you'll have to do is print it out or download it for future use. It's as easy as that!


Then don't forget to check out the other amazing projects sent in by my fellow Baby Lock contributors. You can probably make all of your Holiday gifts just from these free patterns! :)


Happy Holidays, friends!!
Card-making

I don't think I'll ever have to step foot in Hallmark again! I am having such a fun time designing and making cards with my new Cameo machine. The other day Sophie was going to a birthday party when she yelled at the last moment, "We forgot to buy a card!" I said, "No worries" and within 5 minutes, I had cut this beauty out of the birthday girl's favorite color:

Now, cards aren't just for birthdays anymore. Can St. Patrick's Day be romantic? Hmmm... I don't know, but I'm certainly gonna try...

Find this file for download here.
Find this file for download here.


If St. Patty's Day isn't your favorite holiday to send greeting cards for, I have also been busy designing adorable Easter cards for all the sweet things in your life...
Find this file for download here.

Find this file for download here.
Find this file for download here.
See my entire portfolio of Silhouette shapes here.
DIY V-Day Fortunes

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Valentines Day is such a sweet holiday and my girls get so excited about passing out their valentines at their class parties. Since I'm not a huge fan of those store-bought, generic Valentines with the licensed characters, I always try to come up with a cute idea that we can make at home together with not a lot of time or money involved.

Last year I shared with you my Valentine Favor Box template, which was a huge success among my kids' friends and teachers, but this year I wanted to do something a bit different since they are not allowed to bring in chocolates due to peanut allergies. So, after a little trial and error, I came up with a new fun little project to do with them. This is certainly not a new idea... I've seen these "fortune cookies" done before several times, sometimes out of fabric, like in Kate's blog and sometimes out of felt, like in Martha's blog. In order to share a template online, I made mine out of card stock using some very sweet and girly designs from all my fabric collections, and they turned out oh so cute!!

The first thing you need to do is download my high-res template. Click on the image below, which will take you straight to Flickr. Download the largest file size (original file), which will be 8.5" x 11" at 300 d.p.i.
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Print the file to your color printer at 100% on thick paper. I used 90lb. Index Card Stock from Office Max. NOTE: Your printer may tell you that the file is too big for your paper. That is OK! Do NOT "reduce" or "fit to page". There is a sizable white edge around the image, so your circles will not get cut off, I promise. I also printed the back side of my pages with a hot pink solid, so the insides of my fortunes would be colorful.

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For the fortunes, I just typed a cute message and "signed" it from each of the girls so they would be personalized. The fortune papers are approximately 3" wide x 1/2" high. I was able to print both of my girls' entire class, including teachers, in 1 letter sized sheet! If you need a template to go by, you can use this one, then just change the names before you print!

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After you have all your circles printed, proceed to cut them out around the edge. Your circles should be 4" wide.

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Then, insert a fortune in the center of your circle and fold the circle in half, with the printed design on the outside.

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Be careful not to crease that fold, just softly hold the edges of the circle together with your fingers.

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Next, hold the edges of your circle using your thumb and middle finger, as shown below, so that you can push the center with your index finger.

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Push the folded center on the circle in while bringing the two outer edges together until you form that fortune cookie shape.

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Lastly, dab a dot of hot glue to hold those sides together. Otherwise, the paper will come undone right away and your fortune will fall out. Kate used twisty ties and Martha used floral wire, to help the fortune cookies hold their shape, but I didn't have either of those items on hand, so I found the hot glue works pretty well.

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And VOILA! This is what they will look like when finished.

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I have the first batch done now and I only spent a few minutes. Now, I'll wait for the girls to come home from school so they can help me assemble the rest. Sophie can cut, Sydney can fold and I'll be in charge of the glue gun. I predict we'll have them all done within a half an hour! :)

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Enjoy!
Happy Holidays and a Prosperous New Year!

From the MODKID team to all of you!!

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This 'n That

I've been immersed in the studio working non-stop on some pretty exciting new projects that I hope to share with you soon. Was meaning to blog about First Fridays last week, but time got away from me. Funny how that happens around this time of the year. But then a couple more exciting things happened yesterday and today, so now this is going to be one of those hodge-podge kind of posts, like this one from a few months ago.

We were so thrilled to be featured in our local newspaper, The Pantagraph, yesterday. They did a two-page spread on Modkid HQ, myself, Jon and Emalee... pretty much everything you ever wanted to know but were afraid to ask about my life, background, how we started the company and how we make things work. If you're not local to Central Illinois, you can catch the article online here.

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It was in the MONEY section, so I hope that's a sign of good things to come. ;)

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There's Emalee with one of her designs and Jon showing off the ribbons in the warehouse.

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Then, this morning, I get a tweet from my good friends Kim and Kris, from The DIY Dish, saying that the segment we taped back in September at The Creative Connection Event is finally up on their site. I share a Holiday craft that has been a tradition in my home for a few years now. I hope you check it out. I am incredibly honored to be in the same segment with the amazingly talented Kim Stoegbauer and Susan Branch. (!!!)

Here's a link to the video on You Tube or you can go directly to The DIY Dish and watch it there.



Finally, I wanted to share some images I captured from our December First Fridays event, because it was beyond my wildest dreams... from the wonderful window display design to the adorable little girls modeling MODKID dresses and accessories to the swarms of visitors -- old friends and new faces -- who stopped by. It really was an awesome evening!

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So that the girls wouldn't get bored just standing up there with nothing to do, we gave them some glittery paper, funny-shaped scissors and had them cut snowflakes out. Boy, they LOVED this activity!

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Just look at the concentration! Love those faces! :)

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The girls waved at the passers-by and made everyone smile.

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As more little girls came to the studio, we'd throw a MODKID on them and let them stand up there with the others.

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The girls even got a surprise visit from their favorite jolly ol' man.

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They told him they were very nice this year. Hmmmm... we'll see if he believes them.

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Thank you to my sweet friends, Nikki Barr and Anna Snyder for letting their sweet and beautiful daughters be the MODKID Girls for that evening!

Up next.... book sneak peek #3! Stay tuned...
WWC's 12 Days of Christmas

I am thrilled and honored to have been asked again to participate in Where Women Create's 12 Days of Christmas. Last year was tons of fun and this year it's all about Holiday traditions. I would love for you to pop in there and read mine. In addition I would love for you to leave a comment and let me know what YOUR Holiday tradition is. As a mom of a young family I am constantly looking for ideas to make our Holiday season extra special.

Check out the prize that I've donated to be given away to one lucky WWC reader:

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It's five 1-yard cuts of Sanctuary (my newest fabric line for Michael Miller Fabrics) and 5 assorted MODKID sewing patterns. (Retail Value: $110) Leave a comment on the WWC blog to be entered to win this and several other prizes donated by the wonderful women featured these 12 days...

Good luck, everyone!
Slippin' and Slidin'

Hope everyone is having a great Winter break! We had a great time over the Holidays with Jon's family. All we did was eat, watch movies and play Wii for 3 days straight, but we made up for that extended period of inertia with an afternoon of fun in the snow today.

We made some snow angels...

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Had a snowball fight...

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And headed out to the local hill to do some sledding...

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Uncle Sean & Auntie Alicia joined us.

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And even went down the hill a few times...

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Jon and I did too...

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And survived a few collisions on the snow...

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Grandpa Jim joined us as well...

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Then Auntie Alicia and Sophie did a tandem run...

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Oh, how great it is to see her smile like that!

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What a Winter Wonderland!

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