Dyed Tennis Shoes With a Matching Shirt!

I saw this idea on how to dye canvas tennies here and decided I wanted to give it a try, but I was worried that if I dyed the shoes that it would be difficult to match it with anything else, so I decided that I would dye an old t-shirt too!!  Now I have a new outfit with shoes to match!

So does anyone else want to make a new outfit?I bought these shoes at Wally World for $5.00!  I had the t-shirt and decided to buy the Kelly Green liquid dye.Remove the laces from the shoes before you start. I did mine all together in this big pot on my stove.  You can use your washing machine if you have a top loader, mine is a front loader so I had to do it on the stove.  Just follow the directions on the package. (I only needed half of the bottle so now I need to figure out something else to dye).  I did not let mine soak for as long as it said, just keep checking for how dark you want the color to be.

When you have achieved the color that you want  then wash them in your washing machine.  I ran mine through twice just to be on the safe side and then I did not have to wash out the washer either!Here is what they looked like.  I really liked the color!  And I love that the white trim and the soles do not take the dye.  How cute is that!I sewed a piece of elastic on the inside of the shoes, just to help hold them on.  I am not sure this step is necessary and if you are going to use your laces, you obviously don’t need the elastic.  I just hand sewed the elastic to the inside seam on each side so it does not show on the outside.So what do you think?I love that I got a new outfit for under $10!Now I think that perhaps I need a pink set…and maybe a yellow one…or perhaps red for the 4th of July!!!   What do you think?!

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The Taping of Good Things Utah!

Well I made it and lived to tell about it!

This was such an awesome experience now that it is done!  I was actually very, very nervous!  My good friend, Christina went up with me to show me how everything is done.  She does a monthly segment on Good Things Utah, so I am sure that you have seen her before.  I was so glad that she went with me and showed me how everything works!  Thanks a ton Christina!  My daughter also went with us and she is such a great support.  I really appreciate her taking the time off work to go!  I have such a great support group in my family and friends. Thanks everyone!

The staff at GTU were so great to help me feel a little less nervous.  Here I am getting wired up with the microphone.

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Organizer Gift Boxes

Here is a really cute, fun, simple little gift idea!

It is great for teacher appreciation, a thank you gift for someone, just thinking about you, or heck, it would be great to just make one for yourself! :)

Remember the chocolate morsels that we wrapped here.  Well this is another fun way to use those sweet babies.

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Ribbon Storage Closet

I promised that I would show you my ribbon closet someday, and now that someday is here!  I have a fetish for ribbon and when I owned a scrapbook store we had a great selection of ribbons and I was always adding to it.  When I closed the store down, I brought home about 1/4 of the bolts of ribbons.  We sold all the rest, but I still came home with 2 racks of ribbon!  I told you I have a fetish!  Most of this is what I came home with.Then I added to this collection with a lot of ribbons from Costco.  They come on these big rolls, so I put them on spring curtain rods.  I added the shelf to work on.  I know that it is not fancy, but it does the job! I have the shelf in the corner for future ribbons!  You wouldn’t want me to run out of ribbon now would you? Continue reading

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Photo Block

We just had family pictures taken and I wanted to try the new photo blocks that look like a canvas print, and I absolutely loved the results!  They are easy, inexpensive and fun to make!  These would make great gifts for weddings, birthdays, new babies, Mothers’ Day, Fathers’ Day, Halloween, Easter, etc, etc., etc. :)

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Spring Letters

I found these fun letters at the Wood Connection before my trip to Arizona.  I like that they say “Spring” , so that I can keep them out until May!  My daughter and I got together and painted these letters yesterday. (do you like the mess, big chill cup and all) We used the easy paint technique here, that I used for the “Family” letters so I am not going to give a tutorial in this post.

I love these fun papers and the cute design in the letters! Especially the letter “i”.  And of course I love the ribbons on some of the letters.
This picture has been enhanced, but I love the fun vibrant colors.  I put these fun letters on my kitchen table and every time I walk by I feel like I have a early glimpse of spring right there in my kitchen!  It makes me happy.   We only use our kitchen table on Sunday when everyone comes over for dinner, so I do not have to move them every time we eat! :)

  My daffodils are blooming, my tulips are all up and starting to bloom, my garden is starting to sprout…I think that spring is really going to come!

So what makes you happy for spring?

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Easter Decor

I put out some of my Spring/Easter decorations the other day.  I had a really good helper in my granddaughter that I was tending.  We decided one afternoon when she was here that it would be a good idea to start decorating.  Her little brother, however, was not the biggest helper!  He was not feeling good and I thought that he would maybe take a little nap. NOT! I guess that is what I get for trying to out guess him.  But we did get the front entrance done and the stairway.  This is what it looks like:

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Fun Easter Pots!

I am way excited about my new Easter printable!  I was originally going to just tie it together with some cute ribbon and make it into a bunting for my fireplace, which would be really cute, but  I decided to use each individual letter and put them in painted pots and look at what I came up with!

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Blanket Delivery

Yesterday I did a tutorial on how to make the fringed fleece blankets and I was able to get eight of these made and ready for delivery to a local hospital.  We are doing this project because one of my granddaughters was recently in the hospital and she received a blanket like this and it made her so happy that I decided to pay it forward to some other sick children.

On Sunday afternoon after we had dinner, I talked all of the girls into helping me tie up the blankets to get them ready for delivery to the hospital.  As you know, my motto is that ribbon makes everything cuter!  So we tied up the blankets with different colored ribbons.  We have 4 boy blankets and 4 girl blankets ready to go! Continue reading