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Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Felt Mistletoe Hairclip Tutorial

Kisses under the mistletoe – a cute holiday tradition! I don’t need an excuse to kiss my (not-so) baby girl, but thought a little bit of mistletoe would add some fun to her holiday outfits. Here’s the felt mistletoe hairclip I came up with:

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And modelled by my sweet, little girl:

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Who can resist kissing those chubby cheeks?

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Here’s the how I made it:

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Christmas Fruit Cake

I've returned to the world of baking this week. I've found it keeps my son (22 months old) entertained and gives me a chance to do something I enjoy (to help me keep me sane with 2 kids under 2). One of the first things on my list was my traditional Christmas cake. I'm not always a big fan of fruit cakes, but for some reason, I love it at Christmas time. It also doubles as my Christmas pudding - I heat it up in the microwave and serve it with custard. Yum!

The recipe is adapted from Nigella Lawson's in How to be a Domestic Goddess. Get the full recipe here:
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Santa Sacks

When I was growing up, we always used to have cheap plastic stockings that always ripped apart. When I caught the sewing bug, I decided to make Christmas Stockings for our kids.While looking for fabric, I spotted this gorgeous Christmas print. I liked it so much I bought the remainder of the bolt. It was too cute to cut up for stockings, so I made "Santa sacks" instead.
No time (or photos) for a detailed tutorial, but here's a quick rundown of what I did.
1.  I cut the Christmas fabric to size (on a fold to minimise sewing!). I then cut a 10cm (4 inch) strip of fleece to use as the cuff.
2.  I sewed the fleece onto the fabric, right sides together (I actually just used my overlocker/serger, but sewing machine would work just as well).
3.  I then sewed (serged) across the bottom and up the side of my sack.
4.  I folded over and used a blind-hem stitch to finish off the top of the cuff.
5.  Finally, I cut letters out of felt and glued them to the cuff. (I probably should have appliqued them before I sewed the sack together - might do that one day if the letters fall off - or just glue them back on...)
After making two nice big sacks, I had a little bit of fabric leftover, so Mum and Dad got little sacks as well.
Maybe Santa will bring us a little treat as well. I swear we've (mostly) been good! Pin It