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Paper Easter Bunnies

These paper bunnies were inspired by these adorable felt bunnies from Crate & Barrel.   The Crate bunnies have great texture, but I wanted something with pattern so I started with printed scrapbook paper that I cut down to 8.5" x 11" to fit into my printer.  You could also use colored card stock and skip pasting two printed sides together. How To: Print this template on the wrong side of the printed paper.  Try printing at 50% or 75% to make different size bunnies. Cut out the two shapes. Use a glue stick to paste wrong sides together onto the other half of the scrapbook paper. Cut the shapes out again using the original as a guide. Cut a slit in each shape as shown.  Widen the slits as necessary to accommodate the thickness of your paper. Slide the bunny base (with the tail) down over the body (with the ears) so the bunny stands on its own. If necessary, trim the bases to stand straight. Arrange & enjoy! -Alisa...

Emergency Kit for your Purse

I had pinned this cute clutch   from blogger Eighteen25 to my Pinterest craft board because I just loved the fabrics and the idea of sewing with snack baggies.  Last weekend I ran across the same Target potholder (lonely and alone on clearance for $1.59) and I knew I had to try it for myself! The directions at Eighteen25 are very good and I followed them step by step.  My clutch only has 8 sections, instead of ten.  I should have loosened the tension on my machine quite a bit, but (to my amazement) you can sew baggies to fabric and end up with a quite sturdy result.   Sew the baggies in, add a button and loop and you are ready to fill it!   This one has the usual bandaids, aspirin, stamps, floss, eyeglass cleaner and a few other 'emergency' supplies in it.   A small notebook and pen and a travel-pack of wipes reside in the front & back pockets.  A small pack of crayons would also be a great...

Ben builds Cluckingham Palace

As the summer of 2011 waned, Ben began to build a winter home for the chix that had spent warm months growing  in the garage. By the end of August, he had a good start on Cluckingham Palace, as Jen named the chix crib. (Photos by AJT and BLT) Frame Right side Left side Door added Interior with added run-side entry Exterior of run-side entry Exterior with insulated nest boxes and vent window above Painted interior showing vent window Exterior closeup of nest boxes and vent window After clearing brush, and putting up a new fence, by September 19, Ben had the painted coop up on his site. The run was completed by October 19 and by November 6, Jake was an old hand wrangling chickens in the hen house. Nice job, Ben. Sweet dreams, chix.

Tinier totes are great mini-bags for gift cards

A tinier tote (3.25-inch square) serves many uses: Ornament Gift card holder Gift bag Doll tote Party favors Placecards My friend Joy T. asked if the tiny totes  (Appleton Dance, Nov. 25, 2011) we made for shower favors could be used for Christmas ornaments and I told her the originals were a little too big for hanging on the tree. But I thought Joy's idea was great, so I sized the totes down and made some in the tinier size of 3.25-inch square. The tinier totes make cute Christmas tree ornaments. And the 3.25-square-inch tote size is perfect for presenting gift cards or other small gifts, like jewelry or candy. The small size also makes a great tote for a favorite doll. Made up in holiday colors, the tinier totes can also be used as favors and/or placecards at holiday parties. These tinier totes are very versatile! Use the following information in tandem with the Tiny Totes how-to in the Tiny Totes post   (Appleton Dance, Nov. 25, 2011) . Cutting list for ea...

Baby's first year one-sies

I just made this for a baby shower.  I thought they turned out super-cute and can't wait to see my new nephew in them! I got the idea from this blogpost on TipJunkie .  The download file and instructions are available here as free printable from Parties by Hardie .  I hadn't used the iron-on transfers before and was really happy with how easy they were to use and how well they stood up to the wash.  One of them got a little damaged, but I think it looks cool. I gave them as a gift along with a frame with 12 windows, one for each month's picture.   Now all we need is the baby to arrive! -Alisa PS - Jenn at  Parties by Hardie  has lots more neat printables available on her  Etsy  store.  (We used some of the  Monkey Baby Shower  images at the shower and they turned out adorable!) Instructions I used these supplies: 3 sheets of   Avery T-Shirt Transfers for Inkjet Pr...

Tiny Totes

Tiny totes have a party! This pattern for a four-inch, Small Treat Tote ,  designed by Monica Solorio-Snow of  HappyZombie ,  is available free on the All People Quilt website. This Appleton Dance post describes how we made tiny totes from the free  pattern, and  gives our recommendations about making  multiples of this tote for parties and gifts. We also provide information (at the end of the post) on how to size-up the pattern to make a 10-inch tote, and a link to directions for a 16x18-inch shopper tote.  This week w e made three-dozen tiny totes for a happy event, filling the totes with colored tissue paper and individually wrapped chocolates. We added a badge with the party date printed on one side and a picture from the party theme printed on the other side. The badges were made using a purchased PDF from Jennifer Hardie's Parties by Hardie shop at Etsy .  We used a hole-punch to put a hole at the top of each badge and tied a bad...

Reusable felt Bridge tallies

Bridge Tallies Set of eight, reusable Bridge tallies for two-table progressive Bridge party Here is an old-fashioned item that would make a sweet gift for Bridge-playing friends. This set of eight  Bridge tallies can be reused for parties of two-table progressive Bridge. Each player writes the score for each round of play on a small tablet stapled to the inside of a decorative cover, adds up the total at the end of play, and tears the top sheet off, leaving the tally ready-to-use at the next party. These directions include a PDF illustrating the progress of Bridge play to be printed on Avery self-adhesive name tags and adhered to the inside of each tally. Materials 8 pieces felt  4 x 10 inches each, any color or combinations of colors plus trimmings and scraps of felt and/or yarn for decorating the tallies (You can get three cuts from each 10 x 12 inch felt piece if purchased as individual pieces  and so you will need three pieces for one set of Bridge ...