Friday

12 Days of Craftmas #4: The Treasure Map


I can't take credit for this one. My niece Leila is obsessed with maps right now so my sister let me in that it would be a great present. So i really just got some canvas fabric i already had and some magic markers. I put all the houses she would know and a few other landmarks. 
Then of course add some pink fabric and some ribbon and you have a cherished
Treasure Map!
Time: 1 hour
Cost: $0.00

12 Days of Craftmas #3:The Personalized Undershirt

So what do you get Dad?
My dad always asks for the same practical gift: Undershirts.
What can i do with that? I just got a stencil and some fabric paint and tried to think of things that would make him smile. My dad is notorious for silly sayings usually accompanied by silly voices and also accompanied with lyrics. There were too many to choose from...

When we were kids we had routines like eating waffles on every Sunday morning. My dad would feed them to me and my sister on his knees always announcing which ones were 'Butter Bites'.

One game we played as kids was where we would go in the living room and get run over by my dad rolling around on the floor making machine noises and saying 
'Steam Roller'.  

My dad pernounces Birthday, Birfday. silly. especially when he says it during a prayer and we all crack up.  

My dad also made every 3 syllable phrase a song. Apple Juice was the song i remember the most. 


These made my dad really really happy.  
Time: 1 hour
Cost: about $10.00 
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12 Days of Craft-mas #2: Starbucks Reusable Sleeve


I thought i would begin with a simple one...this is s simple 30 minuet gift anyone can make. My sister is Lesley- (hints the L) is addicted to Starbucks so this was perfect for her. I honestly just made it, but if your interested here is a blog tutorial that looks similar. http://thecottagehome.blogspot.com/2010/02/reusable-coffee-sleeve-tutorial.html  
   
 
Time:30 Minuets
Cost: $0.00

Sunday

12 Days of Craft-mas:1-The Jekyll/Hyde Jacket

 There are aspects of Christmas that I truly hate. I hate it's creepy nature, how it sneaks into stores before thanksgiving, basically I hate the part of Christmas that focuses on stuff. After getting debt free and listening to many people who are in debt, it's crazy how much stuff consumes our lives. Then we have to buy more stuff to hold how much stuff we have. Plus, I SUCK at Christmas shopping. It makes me nervous. I'm a panicky mess. walk around stores willing to sell my soul if I could divine if my sister will like that shirt.

So this year I decided to make all my gifts.

The funny thing is that while I wanted to make my gifts last year when we were getting out of debt for monetary reasons, but I couldn't bring myself to do it. Too embarrassed. Somehow the fact that I HAD money this year emboldened me. So I did it. I decided to make everything from as much 'already owned' materials as possible. I get to donate the money I saved to Jesus!
I would not suggest you make this decision within the month of December. Bad Idea.

So I wanted to blog my 12 days of Craftmas. I have 12 major gifts to make. So far I have absolutely LOVED IT. I love thinking and experiencing my gifts to my family. Problem is I cannot post most of them till after Christmas because my family is sweet and reads my blog, possibly the only people who read my blog. Don't want to ruin the Christmas surprise!



Day 1. Soren- Jekyll/Hyde Jacket
I decided to make Soren a coat. I got it from a book called 'Sewing for Boys'. A really cute book I got from the Library. It has some great stuff in it.I decided to change up the design to make it one of a kind. First of all I wanted to make it reversible and add a hood!



Then I decided to make one side look nice and put together with a wool plaid pattern and welt pockets.


I wanted to make the other side casual and silly. 
Animal ears are always a must at my house.

The brown wool was leftover scraps and the fleece was an old blanket with a hole in it. 
Cost: $4.50 (buttons)
Time: 1 1/2 Hours
          

Thursday

Fall Fresh Veggies and Collards Greens



The Garden is winding down. Three weeks ago we had our first frost, it was my Garden's very first frost and I watched all my Basil, Pepper, and Tomatoes plants turned brown overnight. I was impressed that cold could damage a plant THAT quickly.There is plenty of fall crops that survive cold snaps: Cabbage, Lettuce, Kale, Perennial Herbs, Radishes, Carrots, Broccoli, and Cauliflower.


Carrots & Radishes. There are still things to pick and eat. I have Carrots and Radishes, planted from seed and forgotten and now are magically ready to add nourishment to out family.. Radishes tops and bottoms are edible, I used some potatoes I stored since spring and I made some creamy potato soup topped with fresh cilantro.
Collards. Very nutritious a little hard to cook, but I decided to go with a quiche. I had never made a pie crust before.