You all know I am crazy busy right now, right? And as much as I love doing Two Tips Tuesdays, I am not sure I have the time to do this every week. Hubby and I do a class every Monday night and you know all the other house and kid stuff that is keeping me hoppin'!
Now I want to see if any of you would be interested in guest blogging for Two Tips Tuesday. It would be a great opportunity to showcase your amazing skills and know how in...well...anything! It would also be a fabulous way for others to peek in on your blog and for all of you to get exposed to other blogs.
Interested? Let me know! It will be fun, fun, fun!
Now I am so incredibly excited to introduce you to Crafty Chic Mommy. MY FIRST GUEST BLOGGER! The first time I stumbled upon her blog, I was hooked. Not only does she have a ridiculous amount of craft genius brimming to overflowing but she makes being craft savvy look like the easiest thing in the world. Plus, she is a brilliant google searcher outer. I am convinced this is a paid title for some genius out there. I love how she shares crafty scoops from the webby world.
The wealth of information, sources if inspiration and just crafty flair all make for a fun blog to read. Plus, reading her is like a warm hug from a forever friend. She is so down to earth and sweet all at the same time. So without further ado...Crafty Chic Mommy has an adorable craft with pictures of her scrumptious and even more adorable daughter. Enjoy!
Hello Two Shades of Pink fans. You and I are very lucky to have come across this wonderful blog and I'm even luckier to be her first guest poster. I'm always touched when I read Jessica's posts, I feel like I know her personally and to tell you honestly if we lived close I would want to hang out with her. She has a beautiful soul, I can tell, and she sounds like a wonderful Mommy.....she is a wonderful mommy. Thanks for this opportunity Jessica.
So a bit about me, then I'll quit rambling and get on with my project. So my blogging adventure starts with google...my favourite search engine. Whenever I needed craft inspiration I would search on google for other brilliant craft website and blogs. In my search I came across some very wonderful blogs both about motherhood and crafts. Then it hit me....I need a blog. So one rainy day in November 2009 I sat down with my fat free caramel latte and CRAFTY CHIC MOMMY was born. I often think to myself why didn't I do this years ago? Every week I find myself crafting away in the little happy corner of my house, then I take pictures to share with everyone else just like other blogs have done for me. I'm giving back to the bloggy world and it feels good.
So onto my post already...
Tip #1: Apron Craft
Last week I made my daughter Ashtyn a wooden play kitchen. I figured every good cook also needs a good apron so I got down to work on Friday night making Ashtyn one...yes lame I know on a Friday night...welcome to motherhood....
I used a placemat, ribbon and a sewing machine to create this little gem. It took me no longer than ten minutes to make only because I had to re thread my sewing machine.
Last week I made my daughter Ashtyn a wooden play kitchen. I figured every good cook also needs a good apron so I got down to work on Friday night making Ashtyn one...yes lame I know on a Friday night...welcome to motherhood....
I used a placemat, ribbon and a sewing machine to create this little gem. It took me no longer than ten minutes to make only because I had to re thread my sewing machine.
1. Lay your placemat down with the wrong side facing up towards you.
2. Fold both corners down, and pin them for sewing.
3. Sew along the sides leaving an inch or so for your ribbon to feed through. Do this on both sides.
4. Then take one long piece of ribbon with a safety pin on one end and feed it through each little pocket you've sewn.
5. Tie off the ends of your string so they don't come back through the holes during use. You can also tie on a few big beads but keep in mind choking hazards
6. There you have it.... a cute little apron made in minutes and the perfect size for your messy munchkin or your blooming chef.
Happy Craftin,
Crafty Chic Mommy
Is this not the cutest? It looks so easy and I love the end result! Now, you must, must go see this amaaaaazing kitchen she did with her own 2 talented hands and incredibly sweet heart.
Tip #2: Felt and Fabric Rings
OK. Well since we have a craft vibe going, and Crafty Chic Mommy did an amazing job, I will just share with you my latest craft fun inspired from one of my favorite craft blogs, Happy Together. She has a fabulous tutorial for making ribbon rings and I used the basics of that tutorial to make these...
These were so fun to make and fast too!. Instead of ribbon, I used gray suiting fabric for the gray one using the selvedge edge (is that the right term?), brown felt and green scrap fabric with woven looking button, and the hem of a white cotton shirt that my youngest daughter outgrew. The middle of that one is a fabric covered button using a nifty little tutorial here for fabric covering a button with out using a kit. The best part? The ring is actually a pony tail holder!!!
This is what they look like on....
I actually wear these all the time! They are so fun and make me feel girly. They would make great gifts, a fabulous brooch, or a great accessory on a necklace. Or even fun dress up jewelry for a little girl.
Happy CRAFTY Tuesday friends!

































