If the kids would just entertain themselves...Oh the dresses I could make with all the extra t-shirts I have!!
I just finished another one...Very soon a new little Vestal girl will join the family. Rylee Grace will be here soon and my cousin-in-law asked ME if I could make one of my little dresses for her to come home from the hospital!! YES I CAN!! I was so beyond honored.
Now for the hard part...a newborn dress. It turned out tiny, but newborn babies tend to be extra tiny. It is crazy how fast babies grow and how soon you forget how little they were. OK...back to our little Rylee...the material requested was Camo and pink! LOVE it!
Anyway...Here is your new dress baby girl. We can't wait for you to get here.
...but, of course, I couldn't stop with just a dress...she will need a coordinating diaper cover, duh...
...not finished yet...
...please notice the little flower clip at the top of the hanger...!! I love this so much and pray little Rylee will too!
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Just call me Miss Creative!!
Let me preface this post by sharing my fight...my fight against anything domestic! As a teenager I refused to take home economics...I saw no reason to be in 4H and learn to sew...I was headed for a courtroom where I would show men what a strong woman was all about. I might get married, but I was not so sure about the whole kids thing. WOW, have things changed... Anywho...Moving on...
First let me thank the phenomenon that is Pinterest. You have helped open my eyes to all things possible in my creativity palate!! So...with that said, here is my post about the sweet little t-shirt dress I made my little girl.
As I searched through all the Pinterest postings, I found one for a t-shirt dress tutorial...What's better than t-shirt material?? No need to hem!! Genius! If you look closely, you can see the matching rose bow! The rose came from yet another blog (matsutake blog) helping me give that t-shirt new life! (To make the flower you cut a lonnnng strip of fabric...sew a straight line with a large amount of space between each stitch, -a setting on your machine- ...and then you grab one of the strings, and carefully pull the string as you push the material down. Work it around in a circle to make a rose...I sewed it together by hand as I did that...she glues it) So...I loved how the dress turn out so much, that I made another!
You see, It is hard to find such cute collegiate wear for the fashionable 10 month old!! The best thing about this little dress is that next year she will be able to wear as a tunic with some cute leggings!
...But, I'm not through being crafty...there is more! I wanted to use my new found (really just reunited craftiness) to make something for my friends little girls for their birthdays...both in July. I bought material to make pillowcase dresses, but that didn't happen. I ended up going to the party and profusely apologizing for not bearing any gifts, but with promises of gifts, I left with a plan...make something or get something ASAP!
He is what I came up with...
Felt messenger bags! I am planning on making a messenger bag of my own for my time as a MOPS Discussion Group Leader this year...you know, for folders and papers and such. So, I had the general idea in my head. All it took was three pieces of felt, cute felt flowers I found at the Walmart, and coordinating ribbon...and, of course, thread and a sewing machine.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Fun Pink Stretchy Pant Material Flower Hair Clip!
If you saw my baby's cute shoes in my last post, then look at the cute matching hair clip!!
I'm gonna attempt one of those posts showing play by play instructions...ummm, bare with me. Theses are the supplies I used.
- material (thicker cotton knit)
- needle and thread
- scissors
- hot glue/glue gun
- alligator clip
- small piece of ribbon (to cover the end of clip)
Ok, first you need a good piece of thick cotton. I, of course, chose an old pair of Pink Stretchy Pants, to cut up for the sake of my daughter's fashion. It can be accomplished with a 10in x 10in square of fabric. I used whatever piece I had left from the shoes...
Note: You want the flower petals to curl up so cut accordingly. Cut the material in strips to form your petals. Their are three petal strips to each flower layer.
You will need 3-1in petal strips, 3-3/4in petal strips, and 1-1/2in center petal strip, cut rounded off at the ends...I am guesstimate kinda person. I would say the larger strips are 2 1/2in long, then 2in or a little smaller for the next size, and then 1 1/2in for the little petal....like this:
I cut these wrong for the picture and had to redo it so I would have the curled up petals...that's what happens when you are trying to feed your daughter banana and do this at the same time...
Now to form the petal layers...You need to make, almost a circle, with both layers. Then stack 'em.
Place the little one perpendicular to the last petal strip smack dab in the middle.
Now pull out your threaded needle and stitch it all together...and you have the flower!
Now we add the clip...First, make sure you have the glue gun loaded and heated up. Cut a small piece of scrap material to cover the glued on clip. the flat side of the clip will go against the baby's head, so, you will glue the other side to the bottom of the flower. I put it a little off center so it lays right on her head. Place a little glue on the small material piece in side the clip. Then glue the material to the flower. It will look like this:
Voila!
At the last minute I decided it needed a ribbon cover over the end of the clip...
:o) Marlee
Mommy the copycat
Yep...that's me. I love to recreate homemade things I see on the internet and from pictures. So, I have dubbed myself the "Copycat Mom."
So, where did this all this randomness come from? I made these fabulous baby girl shoes yesterday (and into this morning) that I saw on Etsy.
I made them out of an old pair of stretchy pink pants I had (yes, I owned pink cotton stretchy pants...but note that is now past tense!) Next on the agenda...a bow to match!! Oh, how I love having a girl!!!
(Maybe if I get time, I will do a step by step how to kinda post for these!)
So, where did this all this randomness come from? I made these fabulous baby girl shoes yesterday (and into this morning) that I saw on Etsy.
Here is a the link to the Etsy originals... Cool Etsy shoes I copied!
I made them out of an old pair of stretchy pink pants I had (yes, I owned pink cotton stretchy pants...but note that is now past tense!) Next on the agenda...a bow to match!! Oh, how I love having a girl!!!
(Maybe if I get time, I will do a step by step how to kinda post for these!)
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
The 3rd Piece of Our Puzzle
(I started this post with the intentions of telling all about my first born in a quick little story...well, that will be impossible because he is 10. Ten years into a short little blog post...not likely. So, the following is just about how he got here.)
He's so handsome, right (OK...I'm a little partial)?? Griffin Cale Vestal came into our life February 19, 2001. He was perfect!! No, I mean really perfect...his Apgar score (some silly little score that nurses and doctors give babies when they are born for appearance, activity, color...stuff like that) was a 10! Chad and I scored him a 10+++. He had the prettiest face and color and made our little family whole. He weighed 6lbs 13oz and was 20 3/4 inches long. He was a tiny little bundle of joy!
This little guy (not so little anymore) was amazing...he was so smart even then. He started sleeping through the night at 5 weeks old....ALLELUIA!! He was such a blessing and hardly ever cried. I was able to take 9 weeks off from work before I had to leave him...let's just say that was the hardest thing ever! Even though I left him with a dear friend I thought the the day would never end. (Ummm...and that was with seeing him at lunch, too!)
We were smitten to say the least...he was fun, fun, fun...probably because he slept all night. Here are a few more pictures of our 3rd puzzle piece as a little guy.
I hope I get better at this as I go along!
Friday, July 8, 2011
Well...Here goes!
Let's see...where do I begin? I guess this is blogging?? I am sitting here at home not really sure where to start. I guess since this is the beginning I will start...ummm...at the beginning.
(I will keep it short) I met my hunny, Chad, while I was in college at Texas Tech University and we dated for a year and a half before we got married. June 5, 1999 I became Mrs. Chad Vestal. Over a year and a half after that we were blessed with our first baby boy, Griffin Cale Vestal (G1), born February 19, 2001! We continued living in Lubbock until October 30, 2001 when made a leap of faith and moved to Clyde America (my home town). The leap of faith part was that we had no jobs and just trusted God to provide. Chad tried to find something other than garage doors, but God was obviously steering him in that direction. He had worked at the Overhead Door Company in Lubbock prior to our move and with a shining referral from the owner of OHD in Lbk he was hired by Overhead Door of Abilene. I took a part-time job at the little bead store in Abilene until a full-time position at The People's State Bank opened up and I was hired. While in Clyde we received our second beautiful blessing, Gavin Allen Vestal (G2), born April 8, 2004!! I will someday "blog" about this amazing little man (probably all of my amazing kids) all by himself. Sometime after this the bank was purchased by a larger bank in Abilene, First Financial Bank. But, God was working something out that would change our lives and location all over again...this is where it gets good!! I don't really remember the specifics, but the opportunity for Chad to manage a garage door company was offered to us...in the Hill Country of Texas! YES! We'll take it! Crazy that God put this on the table for us. We had actually prayed that someday we would end up in this beautiful part of Texas. So, I left my job at the bank and became a stay-at-home mommy, he left his stable garage door instillation job and we moved our little family to Boerne, Texas, October 1, 2006!! By the way, the company was not established...so, he helped do that, Hill Country Overhead Door. We found a wonderful church family (Nineteen:Ten Church, formally Watermark Church) to belong to and a great group of friends to raise our two boys with...it was really great. However, God had bigger plans for our family...this is not just figuratively speaking either! January 26, 2010 Greyson Noah Vestal (G3) joined Team Vestal! Well, that was crazy, but as you most of you know...it only gets crazier. You see, Chad and I are only children and with the 5 yr age gap between G2 and G3, we felt that one more baby might be in the cards. So, we prayed about it, and like with all our other leaps of faith, we gave it to God and said, if this is Your will, we will welcome it...September 22, 2010 we welcomed our first baby girl into this world, Gillian Claire Vestal (G4)!! This June we celebrated 12 blessed years of marriage. So, that's the short version of it and the beginning of my blogging!
Easter 2011
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