One of my close friends is a photographer. You can check out some of his work here. Well, recently he asked me to make him some props for photos of newborns. He showed me some pictures and described what he was looking for and I went right to work! He requested 4 different outfits--a fisherman with fish, a cap and matching pants, a pumpkin cocoon and hat, and a cute hat for a girl with a flower. So far I've finished 3 of the 4 requests. (Moving sure does take away crafting time!)
I'm so excited by these little outfits! I tried to make things adjustable--because I know even newborns come in different shapes and sizes. I can't wait to see the photos he will take with these outfits!
Here we have a matching set--a news boy cap and pants. I used a gray tweedy yarn and big dark wood buttons!
Next I made two different size white hats. I used multiple strands of yarn, including one with a little shimmer. I wanted to get a cute look, but not something very bulky. The flowers are attached using a button, so they can be switched between sizes :).
And finally this is the fisherman set. I LOVE the way this came out. I made a diaper cover that can be adjusted because the buttons fit anywhere on the tabs. Also, the suspender portion is attached before the bottom is closed to (hopefully) make it easier to get a little one into the outfit. The fish are attached on a yarn-chain. AND I adore the little feathers in the hat! I seriously cannot wait to see this on a little baby!
Friday, November 15, 2013
Newborn photo props
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Monday, November 11, 2013
Moving on up...to the craft room!
So...when did it become November? This year feels as if it has been flying by! The scariest part is that I haven't even started my holiday knitting yet!! Hopefully I will get to it, if not, then I'll have to just be ok with store bought gifts!
In other news, I'm super excited to say that I now have a craft room! No longer is my yarn in my bedroom/closet, sewing machine in the dining room, and other craft stuff all over! It now has a room of its very own! Just over 3 weeks ago I "upgraded" my space and went through the glorious process of moving. After a few trips to Ikea and unpacking multiple boxes, we are finally settling in, which is such a wonderful feeling. The craft room is almost done--it still needs some straightening up and some artwork, but most things are put away :).
I went through so many ideas of what I wanted the room to look like. Pinterest is a glorious thing :). I ended up getting two more 9-cube cubicals from Closet Maid, a 5x5 expedit bookcase from Ikea, and two tables (one tall one and one with sides that you can put up and down). I had planned everything out on graph paper--even cut out little versions of the furniture! However, when we got home from Ikea and built the Expedit and tables, it did not seem as if the arrangement was going to work! Thankfully after much rearranging we found something that made me happy and optimized the space in the room!
Here's my "wall of yarn"--I highly recommend these Closet Maid "cubicals" for yarn storage. They are reasonably priced, sturdy, and simple to put together! I love the bins that you can get for them too. Almost all of my yarn is stored here...almost.
On the other side of the room is the Expedit bookcase. I love this thing, but it definitely takes some muscle to get it together! I originally wanted to fill this with yarn, but my books started taking over. In fact, I had to move all of my school books, well most of them, to bookcases in the living room and dining room! I still want to get some drawers for this unit, but I haven't found the ones I want.
I love the talk, skinny table that you see here. It's a good height to cut fabric and work on while standing (the legs are adjustable yay!) and it works perfectly with the stools that I already had! I guess that's the "computer station."
This portion is still a work in progress and definitely messy. That table is where the sewing machine is going to live. I have a nice bright light that will be perfect as I'm working on projects! I also got a 2x2 expedit bookcase that's holding my ginormous printer!
So far I'm LOVING this room! I can't wait until it is finished! Unfortunately, it wasn't one of the "priority" areas to unpack, which is why it still isn't done 3 weeks later. Soon it will be! (and then I'll post some "ta da!" photos!)
Until then! Happy crafting!
In other news, I'm super excited to say that I now have a craft room! No longer is my yarn in my bedroom/closet, sewing machine in the dining room, and other craft stuff all over! It now has a room of its very own! Just over 3 weeks ago I "upgraded" my space and went through the glorious process of moving. After a few trips to Ikea and unpacking multiple boxes, we are finally settling in, which is such a wonderful feeling. The craft room is almost done--it still needs some straightening up and some artwork, but most things are put away :).
I went through so many ideas of what I wanted the room to look like. Pinterest is a glorious thing :). I ended up getting two more 9-cube cubicals from Closet Maid, a 5x5 expedit bookcase from Ikea, and two tables (one tall one and one with sides that you can put up and down). I had planned everything out on graph paper--even cut out little versions of the furniture! However, when we got home from Ikea and built the Expedit and tables, it did not seem as if the arrangement was going to work! Thankfully after much rearranging we found something that made me happy and optimized the space in the room!
Here's my "wall of yarn"--I highly recommend these Closet Maid "cubicals" for yarn storage. They are reasonably priced, sturdy, and simple to put together! I love the bins that you can get for them too. Almost all of my yarn is stored here...almost.
On the other side of the room is the Expedit bookcase. I love this thing, but it definitely takes some muscle to get it together! I originally wanted to fill this with yarn, but my books started taking over. In fact, I had to move all of my school books, well most of them, to bookcases in the living room and dining room! I still want to get some drawers for this unit, but I haven't found the ones I want.
I love the talk, skinny table that you see here. It's a good height to cut fabric and work on while standing (the legs are adjustable yay!) and it works perfectly with the stools that I already had! I guess that's the "computer station."
This portion is still a work in progress and definitely messy. That table is where the sewing machine is going to live. I have a nice bright light that will be perfect as I'm working on projects! I also got a 2x2 expedit bookcase that's holding my ginormous printer!
So far I'm LOVING this room! I can't wait until it is finished! Unfortunately, it wasn't one of the "priority" areas to unpack, which is why it still isn't done 3 weeks later. Soon it will be! (and then I'll post some "ta da!" photos!)
Until then! Happy crafting!
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