Saturday, November 14, 2009

Some boards I've made

I realized that I don't have any of the bulletin boards that I have made in our store. These boards have all been special order, so I don't have a stock of them (yet... Thanksgiving break is coming soon!) but I wanted to post some pictures of some recent boards that I have made.



If you are interested in buying a board, send me an e-mail at imperfectcrafters@gmail.com. We can chat and decide what size, colors and patterns you'd like.

Thanks for checking in!


Sunday, November 1, 2009

Keychains

Jamie gave me her old sewing machine a couple of months ago and I finally got over (most of) my apprehension of it to whip out a key chain. I've always sewn by hand - too afraid of running my finger through the machine, but my purse is like a black hole and I can never find my keys in there, so I made this my first ever sewing machine sewing project.

You may notice the blue stitches on there, Jamie sure did. Well that was because it took me an hour to figure out how to thread the machine, and after that I was too worn out to attempt to try to change the bobbin of thread in there.

Anyway, I've gotten better at them and I made this one today - well mostly made, the sewing machine needle broke, so the green ribbon detail isn't attached yet, but it will be!




Anyway, these will be added to the store just as soon as I work out all the kinks!

Thanks for checking in!

Monday, October 19, 2009

Tie Dye How To

I'm sure there are many ways to do this...here is the way that I know and what I do.
Oh, and be smarter than me and WEAR GLOVES. That soda ash can burn like an SOB.
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My layout for fun.

I mix up my dye. I like to use a procion dye that doesn't require heat and actually reacts with the fabric. Walmart (yes, yes, I know) sells a reasonable kit with nice dyes. That's actually what made these shirts.
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But I use Dharma for the most part. Moving along...
First you soak what you are dying in a solution of washing soda (soda ash) and water. I go about 10 minutes.
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Then I take a fork to the center of where you want the swirl and twirl it like the biggest piece of spaghetti ever.
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If you are doing a rainbow with 6 colors, then section it like this.
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Dye 3 sections yellow
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Overlap one section on the yellow with the blue
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And the same with the red
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Until you get this big messy mess and then flip and repeat.
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Wrap it up in plastic wrap or a Ziploc
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Let sit overnight (or at least 8 hours) in a cool, dark place. Rinse until water comes clean. Wash ALONE or with other dyed items and look awesome.

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PS, you aren't high. I was using pics from two different things: a sheet and a shirt. Some pics just illustrated my point better. :)

Sunday, October 18, 2009

We're Up!

Well, we got the store up and running. I spent hours photographing bows, editing pictures, and uploading them to the shop. So much time that I didn't get to make a single bow today! But that's ok, I did figure out how to make the boutique style bow this weekend, pretty excited about that!


I also nearly finished 2 bulletin boards, just have to personalize them.

Alright craft lovers, go check out the site! Click here for cuteness!


Just so you know, we can customize any of our products for you. Just send us an e-mail at imperfectcrafters@gmail.com and let us know what you are looking for!


Sunday, October 11, 2009

Store Opening Soon

Jamie and I will be opening an Imperfect Crafters store soon! We're just waiting on some set up and approval stuff. Until then, here are some bow shots...
















Sunday, October 4, 2009

Hi again!

It's been a while. It's so hard to get into the swing of a new blog. I have grand plans for crafting coming up this week. I'll probably do some tie-dyeing and hope to put up a how-to if you want to learn. It's pretty easy when you have the right materials.

Jennifer is also working on an etsy shop where you can buy some of the awesomeness she (and I hopefully) makes.

Checking in to say we are still here and kicking. :)


Sunday, September 13, 2009

Boards, clips, and tacks! Oh my!

I made this board for my friend, Jennifer at work. She works in our school office, so a lot of people have seen it and I'm getting requests to make more. I freakin' love the paisley print of the fabric, her's turned out way cuter than mine and I'm a little jealous!



Another teacher had a cork board in her room, but wanted it dressed up. Don't mind the squigglies all over her name, that's not art, that's me not being sure if she wants her name blasted all over the internet.


Then I made a hair bow holder for a little girl I know. Her mom told me she likes zebra print and hot pink, so zebra print and hot pink she got.


(My arm costs extra)

And since I was making a bow holder, I had to figure out how to make bows, these are a few of the ones that I made last night.

The tails on the bottom one would have been longer, but when I was using my lighter to seal the ribbon edges, the whole thing started to burn up. Oops! Still pretty cute anyway!

And last, but not least, the tack making has gone overboard! We recently took a 6 hour each way car trip and came back the next day, so I was busy punching out circles to make tacks and magnets. (obviously, I was the passenger, not the driver)


This really isn't even all of the ones I have, there are others that are in different stages of completion.