Saturday, April 17, 2010

Blog swap with sister's stuff!

I am so excited to be swapping with "Sister's Stuff" today! They've provided us with a great tutorial. Take it away ladies!
We are excited to swap blogs with Erika. She is so talented and has a great blog.
Let us introduce ourselves. We are Alish & Whitney from Sisters' Stuff.

Here are a few questions we have answered to help you get to know us better.


Kids ages?
Alish: 7, 4, 20month and 1 on the way
Whitney:
15 months

Where did you grow up? Twin Falls Idaho Area

Favorite Food? Mexican, Italian and Sweets

How long has your blog been established? May 2009

Favorite Vacation? Family Cruise March 2010

Guilty Pleasure? Reality TV

Something you wish you could do better?
Photography & Sewing


Favorite tutorial on your blog? How to make beaded watch bands

Here is a tutorial for you today:

You can take any plain bag and add a little fabric or embellishments to make it stylish.

You can buy a new plain bag like mine from Michaels or another craft store or take a bag that you already made and are not crazy about and give it new life.

Finished Bag
First, decide how big you want your design to be and cut the wonder under that size. Then, follow the instructions that come with the wonder under and iron it onto your fabric. After it has cooled, I cut out the fabric and the wonder under.
Pull off the backing before ironing on the second side.

This is how the back looked with both pieces of fabric attached.

Iron on a large ribbon in the middle of the fabric using the same method as the fabric.

Next, glue on ric rac ribbon to cover the seems.Last I added a big flower and ribbons to complete the look.
Thanks it has been fun. Come check out our blog sometime.
Sisters' Stuff

2 comments:

  1. I am a religious reader of Sister's Stuff and Miss Crafty Pants! You ladies inspire me so much! :)

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