Saturday, September 21, 2013

{process video} diy gift | graphic sweatshirt

{diy gift} graphic sweatshirtI don't know about you, but I'm determined to complete my holiday DIY gifts early enough this year so that I can really enjoy the month of December. To help, I've decided to start a series of posts geared towards sharing some of the DIY gifts I'll be making this year.
 
If you follow me on Instagram, you may remember seeing the original graphic sweatshirts my little sister and I made on Labor Day. Today I'm sharing photos and a process video for a new graphic sweatshirt made for another one of my siblings. Here's the video:
 

 
And here's a shot of me wearing the new sweatshirt.....
{diy gift} graphic sweatshirt | full
Below is a shot taken with my phone of my little sister and I with the sweatshirts we made together.  The whole thing was her idea so she could make a custom "I Party With Jay Gatsby" sweatshirt.....and we both LOVE how it turned out!
 
{diy gift} graphic sweatshirt | option 2
 
Here's a couple tips (in addition to the video) for putting your sweatshirt together:
  • Some of the iron-on letters available are pre-cut as you take the sheet apart to spell your saying.  Whether they are pre cut or not, it's important to have the borders of each letter cut as close to the iron-on as possible so that you can customize the spacing for each letter and word.
  • The directions for each type of iron-on will be in the packaging.
  • Make sure to pre-wash your sweatshirt on cold, without using fabric softer or a fabric softener sheet in the dryer.
  • When it is time for you to wash your sweatshirt again, turn inside out and wash on delicate in cold water.  Hang dry if possible, otherwise use the low dryer setting.
  • Using pliers with the studs is a real time saver.  But, if you press too hard you'll flatten the stud.  The idea is to push the prongs inside the negative space.
  • I recommend using the highest setting on your iron for thick sweatshirt fabric.
  • The brand of the iron-on letters used on both sweatshirts is Dritz.
  • In this video I used Soft Flock 1 1/2" letters in Cooper (item #CO150LWT), and a Soft Flock with no name or size, but an item #15360 for the handwritten looking font.
  • For the sweatshirts my sister and I made we used, Metallic (mirrored) 3" letters with no name but an item #15543, and White Embroidered letters with a Teal Border and no name or size but item #15514.
  • The studs we used are STUDD*D 11mm Pointed Triangle Stud Pack in Bronze.
  • Make sure to try on your sweatshirt before purchasing for the correct size.  We used Adult sizes M and L.
  • Everything for making both sweatshirts was purchased at Joann's, in the store.
Feel free to ask questions in the comments.  Have fun!!!
 
{diy gift} graphic sweatshirt | one tree many leaves {diy gift} graphic sweatshirt folded {diy gift} graphic sweatshirt | i party with jay gatsby {diy gift} graphic sweatshirt | studs

Thursday, September 12, 2013

{scrapbook video} i love zombies card

{halloween card} i love zombies | pink web

Hello everyone! I've been a little absent here the last couple weeks enjoying the last of summertime with my family. Which means I have lots of fun photos to share in the near future, and that I've been doing crafts and thinking of holiday gifts and making holiday cards.
 
Today I have a process video for this year's Halloween card, and soon I'll have photos (but no video) of my Autumn cards. I decided to go miniature this year and create a packet of sorts instead of just a greeting card. Here's the video.....

{halloween card} i love zombies
I was totally inspired by @kraftybuns Oh So Lovely card when I created these. They are simple, but all the colors are fun and the design put a different twist on traditional Halloween. Hope you enjoy! XO

{halloween card} i love zombies | bat {halloween card} i love zombies | gold web {halloween card} i love zombies | confetti envelope {halloween card} i love zombies |  round corners {halloween card} i love zombies | stamp {halloween card} i love zombies | envelope stuffed