Monday, April 30, 2012

Giveaways Galore!

$25 giveaway at Much Love, Illy plus two others!


We are doing several giveaways over at some of the blogs we sponsor. Check them out and enter! These ladies are amazing!

$40 Kintage Credit over at Little Chief Honeybee

$30 Kintage Credit over at Selective Potential

$25 Kintage Credit over at Much Love, Illy

Hurry, Hurry! These giveaways end soon!



Friday, April 20, 2012

Friday, April 13, 2012

Tieka & Tulips






How gorgeous are these photos of Tieka over at Selective Potential? She's a gorgeous lady with great style. We are sponsoring her blog this month and in a few weeks we'll be hosting a little giveaway there as well. We'll keep you updated for that :)

DIY Moccasin Restyle



A warm welcome to Heather who has an adorable blog over at JustLove.ly. She will be sharing how to make these cute custom moccasins from a moccasin making kit.




Today I'm sharing with you a quick & cheap tutorial on how to make moccasins from a kit and how to make them just a bit cuter!  First you need to pick up a leather moccasin kit, I've seen them online here &here.. but I swooped up mine from Michaels & even used a coupon (grab a craft store coupon here) to score this kit for a little over $7.  The kit comes complete with the parts and instructions to make a basic pair.  Most of you know that I'm not a very basic's kind of gal, so this is where my love of Mod Podge came in handy!



Extra supplies needed besides the kit:
Scissors
Mod Podge
Brush
Fabric of choice


 
First I cut out a small stencil of the lip of the moccasin on my fabric, I then flipped the fabric over and made a couple points of reference from the cut out holes and made another smaller shape to fit into the portion of the lip that ends up being the top of the shoe.


Next up take the leather tops and inside your holes you will apply a very thin layer of Mod Podge.  If you go to far out it can stain the fabric so only put it where you need it. Then place your material template right side up, press down (taking out any air pockets) and again apply another layer of Mod Podge.  This time you want to keep it thin while still covering completely, and allow to dry.. I let mine sit overnight.  What's great is that you can do this to any pair of shoes you own, just make sure to apply a sealer when finished if you plan on wearing them outside (mine are casual comfy shoes so I'm not to worried)

Waiting for them to dry was probably the hardest part of the entire project, because I'm impatient, everything else was a total breeze because the instructions are provided.

 

Next up take the tops (that are dry) and start attaching them to the shoe body.  Follow the directions according to the packaging that the moccasins came in.


 

Monday, April 9, 2012

Spring Gardens

With spring comes gardens of all shapes and sizes. We love 'em all!





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