Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Hot Pad First Aid Kit

 Tuesday Tutorial: Hot Pad First Aid Kit

I am sure you have seen these around.  I made one at church about a billion years ago, but no longer have it. So, I thought I would recreate one from memory.

Supplies:
*Hot Pad (got a 2 pack at the $1 store for...$1)
*Scrap of decorative fabric
*Button
*Snack size ziploc bags
*twill tape or bias tape

WARNING: This tutorial has about a billion pictures...not because it is hard though. Only because I took a lot hoping that it would be more clear. Sometimes a picture is just easier to follow!
 Take your ziploc bags and lay them on top of each other alternating which side the zipper part is on each time.  Pin them so that they are secure while sewing them.
 Sew them together by just sewing down the middle...just eyeball it! :)
 This is what it should look like now...hopefully your sewing is a little straighter than mine!
Now carefully cut off the excess of each bag. (that would be the bottom part of the bags) Then set the baggies aside for now.
 Get your decorative fabric and pin it to the top of your hot pad. You could iron the edges under and make it more precise, I just happen to be a little lazy when it comes to ironing if my iron is not out.

 Sew around your fabric. 
 This is what it should look like now.

 Flip your hot pad over.
 Put your baggies in the middle of the hot pad.

 I did not use pins. I thought it was easier to just hold it in place while I sewed through the layers of bags and hot pad.  Obviously, I want you to sew the bags to the hot pad now.
 You can skip this step if you want. I just did it to reenforce the seam where the bags are attached.  Fold under one end of the bias or twill tape and line up with the edge of the hot pad and over the seam where you just sewed the baggies on.
 I started by sewing over the edge of the bias/twill tape that I had folded under. Continue to sew until you get about an inch from the other end.

 Fold this end under...it doesn't have to be perfect!!
 This is what it should look like now. Almost done.
 Flip your hot pad over and this is what it looks like now.
 Fold your baggies down like this, so that when you sew your button on you don't sew your baggies to...that would be sad :( !

 Place your button in the middle on the opposite side of the loop.
 Sew the button on.
 This is what it should look like folded in half.
 This is what it looks like all buttoned up!
 These are some of the things I put in the first aid kits I made.
 Opps, how'd my little assistant make his way into my tutorial!? Oh well, I couldn't take him out! (and yes I know he has a wonky eye and he is getting it fixed with surgery in the next month or so)
 These are what my first aid kits look like all filled up with their "goodies".  
I realize I do things a little bit in excess, but I made these for Christmas gifts and I have a big family!!

Let me know if you have any questions. I know I can be as clear as mud sometimes!!


Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Merry Christmas!

I have not dropped off the face of the planet...just been very busy.  We have had birthdays, family gatherings, lots of activities and sickness (yuck!!). Just wanted to pop in and say I hope everyone had a very Merry Christmas!
I am so grateful for my Savior and love the opportunity we have to celebrate His birth each year!  

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Some pics of our Christmas...

So here are a few pictures...blurry pictures because someone had the lens set to manual and of course we couldn't figure out why all the pictures were turning out blurry. (Obviously I figured it out AFTER the holidays) Oh well, blurry or not I thought I would share some of our festivities.

Putting out food for the reindeer.

The kids always sleep all together in the boys room.Christmas morning...did I mention we aren't really morning people.Peter found his new trike and he loves it!Charity got an acoustic guitar and starts lessons next week!!Austin, of course, received legos!We had church thus year so we got all gussied up! ;) Peter did not want his picture taken.Christmas at Nana and Grandads. We woke Peter up to take this pic...everyone was starting to crash.

Grace acting like she's a nutcracker...more like a little nutty! Love that girl!Peter was seriously wiped out!

We had a fabulous holiday season. I am so blessed to be surrounded by lots of family!

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas!

I intended to blog more this month, but instead spent the time having Christmas School with my children and making gifts and just trying to have fun together. I feel so blessed to have such a wonderful family. I hope everyone has a blessed and joyful Christmas!!! :)

Monday, December 5, 2011

Christmas School!

This month I will be doing Christmas School with my kids. I am so excited. I have lots of different things planned. Hopefully, I will remember to take lots of pictures and then I will post about what we are doing. Some of my ideas have come from here. I seriously looove this time of year!!

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas!!.

Just wanted to wish everyone a Merry Christmas!! It has been a busy, hectic month for our family. I am going to try and make a strategy plan for next year so that I can be more organized for Christmas and be able to enjoy it more than I did this year; granted there have been circumstances out of my control that have made the past couple months harder than they normally would have been. I will blog more about my plan later (maybe some of you can give me some suggestions).
I really do typically love this time of year! I love celebrating the birth of our Savior; especially singing the songs we this time of year about Jesus's birth; they just touch my soul! I hope you all have a very Merry Christmas and enjoy the time with your family!!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

My favorite Christmas decoration

I just had to post a picture of my absolute favorite Christmas decoration. It is the custom stockings that I made for our family 3 years ago. I absolutely love them (I hope that doesn't sound conceited since I made them). Each stocking has a different nativity stitched onto it. Also this is how I hung my Christmas cards this year.
Also this is how I hung our Christmas cards this year...clothespins and ribbon. We don't normally keep fruit in our greenery but this picture was taken after Christmas and Santa always leaves fruit for us.