The Star Wars dog-parent in your life is definitely going to want one of these. Although a dog bed like this can be made for any theme. Thanks to Shannon Fabrics, Dritz, and Fairfield World for providing me with product for this dog bed and to Fairfield World for compensating me for this post. All opinions, ideas, enthusiasm and complete geekiness is 100% my own. This post contains affiliate links.
R2-K9 get it?!? Although K-9SO could make a great dog bed too. A friend of mine recently became pet-parent to a rescue dog and he wanted a comfy place for his dog to sleep. Since he is such a Star Wars fan, I thought a punny Star Wars dog joke was in order. (Free Pattern for Star Wars Quilt-in-a-Day in photos can be found here.)
And because he wanted an extra cover for when the first was in the wash, I made a second with some
Luxe Cuddle® Weave in Silver Heather to match the dog's beautiful coat to minimize visible pet hair.
Materials to make your own:
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Thursday, November 9, 2017
Zippered Shield Foam Protector
Foam is an amazing material for so many things...but it can be spendy, so you want to protect it regardless of the use. When I recently made a pet bed for a friend, I wanted it to have an easily removed cover for routine washing that still left the foam protected with a separate cover that could still be removed if a deep clean of the cover was in order. Fairfield World and Dritz have provided me with product for this project and Fairfield has compensated me for this post. All opinions, ideas, and enthusiasm are 100% my own.
And I wanted to show you how to make your own zippered Shield Foam Protector, perfect for pet beds, protection under softa cushions and much more.
And I wanted to show you how to make your own zippered Shield Foam Protector, perfect for pet beds, protection under softa cushions and much more.
Monday, April 11, 2016
DIY Doll and Me Suitcase Travel Bag for American Girl style Dolls - Doll Luggage
If you know a little girl who loves her American Girl or similar 18-inch doll, you're going to love this simple suitcase conversion. With no sewing involved, you'll have comfy soft suitcase to fit the travel needs of both your favorite girl and her doll(s). This easy tutorial has been done in partnership with Fairfield World who provided materials and compensated me for this post as well as Shannon Fabrics and Dritz who provided materials. All thoughts, ideas, and opinions are 100% my own. This post also contains affiliate links.
The American Girl doll craze started at our house a little over a year ago when my younger daughter saved up enough money to buy her own American Girl doll with money she saved up. (She chose Grace because Grace looked the most like her of all the dolls that came with stories. We also have several of the similar and much less expensive Our Generation dolls.) Since then Becca's been in love with all things baking and Paris. It's been fun for me help her make her own accessories and clothes. (Something about miniature crafting is a bit addicting.)
Ever since seeing this fun vintage suitcase to dog bed conversion from Morena's Corner, I've been trying to find just the right suitcase to do the same thing for a doll. (Since Becca's favorite doll playmates are her cousins who live three hours away, I wanted some way easily keep all her stuff together when we go on trips to see family.)
The American Girl doll craze started at our house a little over a year ago when my younger daughter saved up enough money to buy her own American Girl doll with money she saved up. (She chose Grace because Grace looked the most like her of all the dolls that came with stories. We also have several of the similar and much less expensive Our Generation dolls.) Since then Becca's been in love with all things baking and Paris. It's been fun for me help her make her own accessories and clothes. (Something about miniature crafting is a bit addicting.)
Ever since seeing this fun vintage suitcase to dog bed conversion from Morena's Corner, I've been trying to find just the right suitcase to do the same thing for a doll. (Since Becca's favorite doll playmates are her cousins who live three hours away, I wanted some way easily keep all her stuff together when we go on trips to see family.)
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Giant Quilted Book Cushion Tutorial - Lesson 1 of 2
These quilted book cushions are the perfect addition to a reading nook, classroom, or library. In this lesson and the second lesson, I'll be teaching you how to make your own and also provide you with the printable covers and spine labels to be printed onto fabric. (And a huge thank you to Fairfield for providing the foam and batting for the project and compensating me for writing this post, making this project for our school library possible. All opinions and ideas in this post are my own.)
The covers velcro on to the base, so that they are easily removable for washing...because anything you plan to have kids regularly use, needs to be washable.
A while ago, a friend sent me a link to some small book pillows. I knew immediately that I wanted to make a much larger cushion size version for our school library. I'd been thinking about using popular children's book fabric like Dr. Seuss, Eric Carle, but hadn't come up with how I wanted the cover to look. Then the inspiration came to make them non-fiction books, and I knew it was time to make the idea a reality.
And not to toot my own horn too much...but I really REALLY REALLY love how these turned out.
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