Monday, May 24, 2010

Bijou Box - 5th Edition

This one was the most expensive of my thrifty box finds.

Here is the $4 find before:
Behind one of the drawers I found a newspaper clipping with a birth announcement from the same hospital where hubby was born. Judging by the lining, I'm guessing it's probably from his era too.
I also found this surprise inside!
The melody is just like a music toy camera I had when I was little (I still have it).

Now in Antique White.
I loved the little handles! Especially that I didn't even have to paint them!

It was hard to decide on what paper to use.
This was the winner!
Fifth Box done!
Would you believe there's a 6th Edition in the works?!
As I said before, I have issues...

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Twin Bijou Box

Several months ago, I thrifted another jewelry box just like the one I made-over for Oldest Daughter. For a look back, click here . I've made them matching clothes in the past, they have the same style of dressers and desks that I refinished a couple of years ago, so it was only fitting that Littlest Girl have a jewelry box too!

Here it is before surgery:
This is it now:
My work here is done!
Until the next box! (Which is in the works . . . so stayed tuned! I know, I have OCD issues with the wierdest things.)

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

T is for Turtle

Years and years ago, my mom got this A-Z Betty Crocker Cook Book for kids.  I was thinking about T- for Turtle Bread, and remember making it when I was a kid myself. I wanted to bake some homemade rolls for dinner, but decided it was going to take too long. This bread is super quick to make and I thought my kids would get a kick out of it!

I had the recipe in my recipe box, but here's the online link : Turtle Bread.


No actual turtles were used or harmed during the baking of this bread.
It was tail, for Littlest Girl, and head for Youngest Boy!
It almost seemed wrong to cut it! Almost . . . cause  we ate it all up!

Doodle Pillow

I decided I needed to work on a quick, yet relaxing craft project. About a year or so ago I attempted the art of free motion quilting. It turns out it's much like doodling on paper, but using fabric and thread as the medium. So, to break up the monotony of everyday cleaning, and other art forms of my typical stay at home canvas, I doodled up a little throw pillow.

I chose this pretty spring floral, with the perfect tranquil blue backround. It was hanging out in my stash since last summer. One of those clearance $2 per yard deal I couldn't pass up! Teamed up with some left-over quilting cotton/poly fill, and part of a vintage sheet, I was ready to doodle.


A few minutes later...

                                Quick project indeed!


 Besides, it's great practice for the bigger size quilt project I intend to sew in the not so distant future!