Thursday, October 3, 2013

DIY: STATE TO STATE PILLOW


I am SO excited to share this DIY with all of you! As you know, Jodie and I just got back from celebrating Kate's 30th birthday in Ohio. It is kind of a tradition of ours to make each other our gifts. Everyone knows that the best presents are not bought, but made!

Jodie found a pillow similar to this one on Etsy, but for almost $70!!! My first thought when she showed it to me was "Oh My! That is perfect!" My second thought was "I can totally make that!" I seam to have thought #2 quite often. I secretly think I can make anything. ;)

So that is what we did! We made it! Here is the complete tutorial with way too many pictures.


Step #1 - Download & print this FREE map image. It is sized to fit an 11x17" piece of paper,
but can be downsized and printed on an 8.5x11" to fit a smaller pillow as well.

DOWNLOAD HERE 
I used a Lands' End 14x22 pillow insert, but you can use whatever size you have/want.
It explains on the pattern how to adjust the size of your pattern to fit your insert size.

These are the fabric markers I used.

Step #2 - Using a pencil, draw your cut lines onto your fabric. (See measurements below)


Step #3 - Cut out your panels.

Step #4 - Iron the inside edges of the back panels. (see below)
Flip over once (about 1/4") and iron. Flip over again and iron so that no raw edges are showing

Step #5 - Sew the edges you just ironed. (Sorry, I forgot to snap a pic of me actually showing this) You could either zip zag stitch the edges or double stitch them like I did. (See Image in step 11 for a close up.)

Step #6 - Set up for tracing your image onto your front panel.
Place something soft down on the table first.
(I used a piece of felt doubled up, but you could also use a tablecloth or towel folded a few times.)
Then place your front panel fabric down and then your map image printed on thin paper over that.
Pin all pieces together at the top corners to prevent slipping.
(Look at the picture above to see how I pinned the top corners with straight pins.)

Step #7 - With a ballpoint pen, begin to trace over the map. Make holes in the paper (slightly ripping through) to transfer some of the ink onto the fabric. Keep flipping up the paper as you go to trace the image with the fabric pen onto the front panel of your pillow. This step will take you a little time. 






Step #8 - Cut two small hearts out of your red felt.

Step #9 - Using your pink embroidery thread, sew the two hearts and the path onto your pillow.
(make sure they are on the correct states!! lol)

Step #10 - Get your pillow ready to be sewn. Lay your front panel down on the table.  Place the two back panel over the top panel so the raw edges are facing up and the panels are overlapping.

Step #11 - Pin and Sew your Pillow.  Double stitch all around the edge of your pillow. (See below for a close-up.)


Step #12 - Turn your pillowcase inside out and stuff your pillow insert inside! DONE!
You have yourself a 'State to State" Pillow to mail off to your favorite long distance friend! :)





Wednesday, October 2, 2013

PORTFOLIO PICTURES FOR OAK + OLIVE

Posting twice a day?! Who am I? I guess Ohio must have really lit a fire!

Krizia, from Oak + Olive asked me if I would style and capture her amazing work for her portfolio before she sold her items at the Randolph Street Market in Chicago this past weekend. Yes, this market looks amazing! Why have I never heard of this before?! I grabbed some of my vintage knick-knacks, borrows some of Jodie's (she is a vintage goods hoarder ;) and headed on over to Krizia's house for a little photo shoot!

Here are just a few of her amazing items. Also, her speciality is doing client work. Do you have a old piece of furniture that needs a little TLC? She can turn it into something you will proudly display in your home. Seriously, the girl is so talented and loves what she does! I have enjoyed getting to know her and so excited to see what she does with Ellis' play kitchen! Stay tuned!



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AFRICAN CHICKEN PEANUT STEW

I AM BACK! I just wanted to say thank you again to Amy of 5th AND VINE for holding down the fort while I was in Ohio. Not only did she guest post for me, but she was featured on The Budget Babe and did a guest post for the Midwest Style Bloggers! Yay Amy!!! Make sure you follow her on facebook to keep up on her latest fashion finds on a budget.

Ok, now back to what I do best... cook healthy stuff. ;)

This is one of my very old 'tried & true' recipes that has been on the menu at our house for a few years now. It is healthy, hearty, simple (with some chopping, of course) freezable, and calls for peanut butter! Yes, the perfect fall meal!





Ingredients:

Cooking spray
2 medium sweet potatoes - chopped
1/2 onion - chopped
1 red bell pepper - diced
2 garlic cloves - minced
1 jalapeño pepper - seeded and minced
2 cooked chicken breasts - chopped
1 cup salsa (I use Pasqual's)
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
4 cups chicken broth
1 cup whole grain rice - cooked with 1 1/2 cups chicken broth (I use Royal Blend Whole Grain - can be bought at Woodman's)
2 (15-ounce) can black beans - drained
1/3 cup creamy/or chunky natural peanut butter

Directions:
Place a large Dutch oven coated with cooking spray over medium-high heat until hot. Add sweet potato, onion, bell pepper, garlic, and jalapeño; sauté 5 minutes. Stir in chicken and next 5 ingredients (chicken through beans); bring to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer 10 minutes. Add peanut butter, stirring with a whisk; cook 2 minutes.

Adapted from cooking light - September 1999

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

GUEST POST: 5TH AND VIVE - LEATHER AND CAMO

Amy - 5TH AND VINE






TOP ($7 - found in store): Target  |  NECKLACE ($9.99): Target
JEANS ($9.98 - found in store): Urban Outfitters (Similar - $68)  |  BRACELET ($9.95): H&M
BAG ($198): Foley & Corinna  |  SHOES ($22.80): Forever21

Monday, September 30, 2013

GUEST POST: 5TH AND VINE - MIXED UP






SUNGLASSES: Marshalls (Similar - $20)  |  Scarf ($12.95): H&M
Top ($11.80): Forever21  |  Jeans ($29.95): H&M  |  Shoes ($48): Toms

Friday, September 27, 2013

GUEST POST: 5TH AND VINE - DENIM & DYLAN

Amy - 5TH AND VINE






SHIRT: Nordstrom Rack (Similar - $19.80)  |  T-Shirt ($10): Target  |  JEANS ($20): Kohl's
SHOES ($19.99): Target  |  EARRINGS: H&M (Similar - $3.95)

Thursday, September 26, 2013