Monday, July 11, 2011

New YouTube Video! Naturally Curly Hair Routine- Everyday

http://www.youtube.com/user/LuckyLydiaRose?blend=5&ob=5

Autumn's First Photo Booth Experience

Isn't this so sweet! I think we'll try to do one every year from now on.

Sewing project!

The finished product Super simple pattern


step 4: pinning and marking



My grumpy little helper
Autumn



Step 3: layering fabric



Step 2: cutting and squaring



Tools needed













Hello all! This is a super simple tunic /dress that I saw at a certain apparel retailer. I really loved it but didn't want to pay the 30 or so dollars they were asking when it looked so simple to make.



So I found this cute pastel print jersey at Beverly's and decided to give it a try.






I was right, it was amazingly easy and fast. Only 4 seams and since it's jersey there's no need to hem! I got the fabric on 4th of July sale for only $2.50, add in the cost of thread and ribbon I bought for a belt and it was a little over $3.00! $3.00! Can you believe it?






Tools needed: Sewing machine, measuring tape or ruler, rotary blade or scissors for cutting, straight pins, and a pen or chalk for marking. Its also helpful to have a cutting mat if you use a rotary blade but when using scissors not necessary.






Fabric: 3/4 to 1 yard of any stretch fabric I like cotton jersey or modal best but really what ever you like. This is really more fabric than you need but I like to leave room for mistakes and who doesn't love remnants!






Instructions:



1+2) measure and cut two lengths of fabric into rectangles 18"W x36"L ( I wear a medium but you can adjust the measurements to fit you)



3)Layer fabric so right sides are facing each other( this means to put the sides you want to show, usually the brighter side on prints, facing each other)






4) pin the fabric about an inch away from the edge. Mark your arm and neck holes, 9" for the arms and 14" for the neck.( this is another spot to make adjustments for your sizing needs)






5) Use your sewing machine to sew the seems together using a stitch appropriate for stretch fabrics. Most machines have a basic zigzag stitch, others have more options. I used an over edge stitch to really reinforce the seams.






Flip it right-side out and your ready to wear it! I like mine with a belt but its also really cute with out. You can also wear this off the shoulder or turn one sleeve inward for a one shoulder look.

Hope you enjoy!













Alameda county fair!!!



























































Woo hoo! Had so much fun at the fair! Our main objective was to embark on a tour of culinary adventure. Corn dogs, funnel cake, beer, and most importantly... shave ice! Mmmmm shave ice, could a summer treat get any better? Unfortunately our tour stopped at beer. To our disappointment shave ice was nowhere to be found! I learned later from Auntie Rachael that not only was there shave ice, but there was also a whole kids section that we missed. Poor Autumn missed out on meeting a baby koala and having a pony ride.
Wow, First official post! Okay, so I have a small YouTube channel about my life, although my most popular video has been about my hair. I hope to use this blog as an extension of that channel. I also have a twitter account by the same name. I will warn you that I am not well versed on all things twitter so hang tight while I try to get the hang of it!

Welcome to my blog!

Thanks so much for visiting my blog! I hope to thrill you with my daily grind as a stay at home mom! I have a darling daughter who is the love of my life. Things can get super exciting or down right boring around these parts. So stay tuned for lots of family fun, crazy Mom ranting, craft, beauty, and pop culture tidbits. My life... are you as excited as I am?