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This week has been busy! I haven't gotten much done except preparing the Dogs for the winter weather. The weather here has turned really cold! I decided to cover my porch furniture with fleece, so the dogs would be a little warmer when they are waiting for me to let them back in. Sometimes I will let them out and go up to my sewing room and forget about them............OOPS! Poor little guys!
Then we have a neighborhood dog that has been spending almost all his time here! He has been sleeping on one of the glider's on the back porch (another reason I covered them in fleece). "Rascal" is a larger dog, and I don't let him in the house. It was turning bitterly cold this week, so I drug a dog house out of a dog pen we have, cleaned it up, and put it on the back porch. There was a pad already in it, but I put some big towels and a blanket in it too. Then I covered the doghouse with a thick quilt for extra insulation. He has slept in it the past two nights.
I know........I am Dog Gone Crazy for doing this for a dog that doesn't even belong to me! But he is always here, he's such good dog and I knew it was going down to about 18 degrees every night this week!
I am in the middle of another wardrobe refashion.
I started by making these fabric roses. I made the roses on the right (with the straight edge) this week and then I decided to make some more with my scalloped edge sewing scissors. I don't know if I will use one or the other or both. That will depend on what I think looks nice. This was a nice sit and watch t.v.project. I hope to finish the wardrobe refashion this weekend.
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Jessie and I went shopping for a Christmas dance dress. The theme is silver and ice (or white - I can't remember). The only thing she found was a dress that was in all black. She loved it, but it didn't fit the theme of the dance! It was also $58.00! It was a simple dress,
a black tank top style on the top, with elastic in the middle and black satin on the bottom with black lace over it. This is our version of the same dress with the Christmas dance theme in mind.
I used a purchased black tank top that looked exactly like what the dress used. I put white lace over a very bright silver fabric that I lined with a black satin, gathered it and then attached that to a piece of wide black elastic. We decided a bow in silver on the side would look good. The original dress didn't have that.
Jessie decided that it was silly to destroy a perfectly good tank top, so we left it as a skirt.
So the Christmas dress is now a tank top and skirt. I think it turned out cute and for a total of $15.00!
I started and completed this on Tuesday night, all except removing the basting stitches. Just what I needed a Quick and Cute sewing project!Be back soon!
The coffee table remake is done. Remember this bargain at $4.99?
I should start out by telling you how Hubby didn't like my bargain coffee table. He thought it was ugly. It was purchased to replace the one in the boy's TV room. Hubby made the one in there. It was made from our butcher block kitchen countertop. It was the sink cutout. It is 2" thick and very heavy. Well, one of the legs on this coffee table kept turning in, looking like it was going to break at any moment. We have done several things to try to remedy the situation, all with no luck.
Well, I have to walk past this all the time to get to my sewing room. It literally bugged the heck out of me! Somehow (to me) it made the walls and floors look uneven. Hubby kept saying it could be fixed, but it wasn't. It has been well over a year since it started it's opposite "leaning tower" position. So when I brought this one home to replace it, you know what he did? He actually fixed the the opposite leaning tower coffee table and took it to his "Man Room". Why this couldn't have been fixed sooner.........nobody knows.
He decided we needed to use my bargain coffee table in the family room for the TV and move the coffee table the TV was currently sitting on to the boy's room. Well, this coffee table was an inch shorter than the one we had, and I thought that one was too low. (It was fine if you are slouched on your leather man chair though.)
So he built it up, I spray painted it, he added the knobs to look like drawer pulls and here it is:
This table isn't as long as the one we had before, so it makes the room appear larger. There is a speaker under the the shelf, so that is why you can't really see the shelf. We had everything to fix it up, so there were no additional expenses.
I just love creating something from nothing and that is unique!
And I won't have to bend my neck down to watch TV. Hubby might have to sit a little straighter though!
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Well, I made it through the "Holiday Extravaganza" without have an anxiety attack. It actually went better than I thought. The other people said things were a lot slower this year. They didn't have as many sales as the previous years. There wasn't much advertising for this, so that could have been the problem. I was just glad I sold some things! Yeah! On Sunday I ran into the Goodwill looking for a mug tree. I thought that would be a neat way to display my ribbon key fobs at the show. I didn't find one, but I did find this....
A really solid coffee table for $4.99. A remake is in process.I have been driving myself crazy looking for this purple and white gingham fabric. Someone wanted rice bags with purple and white fabric. All of a sudden it occurred to me that I used this fabric for a little baby dress. (I think)
Well, I went through the posts and there it was right here! When I saw it, I knew exactly where the fabric was! Fabric I have cut out of usually goes in one place. Uncut fabric goes in another. It sounds like I am really organized, but I know the truth!
Boy, this blog is handy! It saved me hours of hunting and wondering if I was crazy!
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I inquired about a "Holiday Extravaganza" at Jessie's school, and before I knew it, I was committed to have a table at this event. I have been as busy as I can be, but as life goes, everything is topsy turvey. I thought I would be able to take a few days off this week and actually produce an inventory........................but life happens. I did manage to get a few things done though.
Ribbon key fobs....
Purse/Pocket Tissue Holders...
and I have been working on some potato bags. (no photo) This "mini craft fair" is on TUESDAY!A picture of my helper with all of this............
When I am in the sewing room, he throws a bunch of stuff out of the basket (under my sewing counter) and settles in.
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