Pinterest is a wonderful place. Full of goodness and inspiration. For this month, we decided to take that inspiration and run with it. How about you? Have you been inspired to try something from Pinterest? We'd love to see what you've done with it, scroll down to link up your own Pinterest pinspired Point of View. (yes, I'm still rolling with the pinspired lingo. ;) )
See something that strikes your fancy from the collage? Follow the links for more details on the projects:
Jonie- Just Between Friends
Ashlee- I'm Topsy Turvy
Gwen- Gwenny Penny
Leanne- Organize and Decorate Everything
And we'd love to give a huge shout out to our friend Lorene from I Am Just Lu, who is our guest poster this month!
I'm so excited to see how all these projects were made- they all look gorgeous!
As for my own Pinspiration? Let me show you the pin that started it all:
This gorgeous layout from Bella Blvd Studio Blog. If you're looking for inspiration- spend some time on their blog- I love the style and fun ideas they have there.
Anyway, I love the look of the strips of paper creating the sun. The colors jumped out to me, and well, I simply loved the whole look of the page. But, I didn't want to make something out of paper. No, this was just begging to become a pillow.
A, You are my Sunshine pillow. I love how it came together. Even though it isn't as brightly colored as the inspiration piece, I am thrilled with it. For details on how I created the pillow front, you can check out my tutorial, here.
And now that I've shown you my pinspiration- I'm dying to see yours. We're trying something new this month and hosting the link party on all of the blogs participating in Point of View this month. Hopefully having the link party right here will encourage you to link up and share your own projects with us.
One last thing before we get to the link party- we are excited to announce the themes coming up for the next couple months of Point of View. The theme for April's link/ reveal is going to be End of School/ Teacher Appreciation and the theme for May will be Summer/Vacation. Hopefully this will give you some time to get the wheels turning and get your projects all ready to share with us. :)
Now are you ready to Par-tay?
Friday, March 23, 2012
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Point of View Reveal- Pinterest |
Friday, March 23, 2012
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You are my Sunshine Pillow tutorial |
When I was a little girl I remember sitting up late on a summer evening peeking through the door to look out on the grown-ups and see what they were doing. My great-grandfather would pull out his harmonica and play this song. I remember feeling so happy inside.
Fast forward a couple decades and that same feeling fills me up as I sing the words of this song to my children. My youngest especially loves this song. In fact, when I told her that the pillow was going to say "You are my Sunshine," she said, "That's because it loves me." It makes me happy that she associates me singing this song to her with love, and that she translated that love to the pillow. :)
You can see what inspired me to make this pillow in my Point of View reveal post, but the fabrics were chosen because they are the basis for my daughter's bedroom makeover. I added in a few different fabrics, the yellow, green, pink and orange, to make it feel more like a sun, but the rest of the fabrics are from the Ruby line from Moda.
This tutorial is a little incomplete because I'm still not very good at piping, and the back was my first attempt at adding a zipper enclosure to a pillow, so I didn't take pictures of those parts, mostly because I was totally winging it and making it up as I went. :) But I do have instructions on how I made the front, I hope it helps.
I wanted to do a quilt as you go type application, so I didn't have to cut out precise angles on the colored pieces. To start, I cut out a piece of quilt batting 18" X 18" square. I drew a line about 4" up from the bottom to be my "horizon" then traced a bowl the size I wanted my sun. (the arrow is pointing to the traced lines since they're hard to see)
I cut strips of my fabrics 3-4" by 18 or so inches long. I was using fat quarters and yardage so some were longer than others, but the 18" long ones were plenty long. I arranged the fabrics how I liked them (and took a picture so I'd remember what that arrangement was).
I sewed the first piece down lining up the edge to the drawn horizon line. I originally thought I would quilt each strip as I attached them, but quickly learned that wasn't going to work. As I laid the green piece down, you can see the overhang of pink underneath- I need to trim that off , but can't since it's quilted down- so that quickly changed my plans. So here's how the rest of the strips went down.
Line up your strip at your chosen angle, right side of fabric down. The arrows show you what points you will need to pay attention to so that you make sure you're getting the batting all covered. I used a 1/4" seam allowance, so when you're checking the side closest to the sun, make sure you'll still going to see the color of the previous ray. Sew down the pinned side using a 1/4" seam allowance.
Trim the excess fabric from the previous ray (in this case, the green), then press the ray over so it's laying flat against the batting. Repeat for all the rays. Then quilt all the rays. I alternated between a 1/2" row of straight quilting (first pink ray), and "ray" quilting (angled rows of quilting, as in the green ray).
To make the sun, I traced a circle on the white fabric just larger than the circle I traced on the batting. (again the line is hard to see, so I added the arrow. :) ) Then I folded the fabric so there were two layers.
I stitched around the circle On The Line leaving about an inch or so open for turning. Cut out the circle with pinking shears so it will lay flat. (you can also cut out notches around the circle if you don't have pinking shears) Turn the circle inside out and press down. (use a dull instrument to push the edges out to make the seams even)
And, here's where the pictures disappear and I just tell you what I did because I was in too big a hurry to get it done. So sorry about that.
Place the sun so it covers all the edges of the rays, with the open end at the bottom where it will be covered by the horizon. Stitch down with two rows of stitching.
Sew down the horizon the same way you did the rays. Place the horizon fabric down, right side down, over the sun, lining it up with the line you drew in the beginning, making sure all the raw edges of the rays and sun are covered. Stitch down, and press over. Topstitch. Embellish how you would like. I used my own handwriting to write "you are my" and embroidered them in the sun. Then I cut out the letters for "sunshine" using my cricut and traced them (backwards) onto light heat n' bond (the purple kind). Using remnants from the rays, I fused the heat n' bond to the fabric, cut out the letters and pressed them down on the horizon. Then I stitched them down to make sure they would stay in place.
Finishing the pillow, as I said before was more a matter of trial and error (more error than I'd like to admit). I need to do more research on the best way to add piping to a pillow and adding zippers is definitely something I need to practice more. Still, I think it looks pretty good.
:) Not too shabby, right?
I love the quilted look, and it has me really excited to make the other two pillows I have planned for this room. And to finally make the quilt I've been planning for her as well. Man, I better get busy. :)
Fast forward a couple decades and that same feeling fills me up as I sing the words of this song to my children. My youngest especially loves this song. In fact, when I told her that the pillow was going to say "You are my Sunshine," she said, "That's because it loves me." It makes me happy that she associates me singing this song to her with love, and that she translated that love to the pillow. :)
You can see what inspired me to make this pillow in my Point of View reveal post, but the fabrics were chosen because they are the basis for my daughter's bedroom makeover. I added in a few different fabrics, the yellow, green, pink and orange, to make it feel more like a sun, but the rest of the fabrics are from the Ruby line from Moda.
This tutorial is a little incomplete because I'm still not very good at piping, and the back was my first attempt at adding a zipper enclosure to a pillow, so I didn't take pictures of those parts, mostly because I was totally winging it and making it up as I went. :) But I do have instructions on how I made the front, I hope it helps.
I wanted to do a quilt as you go type application, so I didn't have to cut out precise angles on the colored pieces. To start, I cut out a piece of quilt batting 18" X 18" square. I drew a line about 4" up from the bottom to be my "horizon" then traced a bowl the size I wanted my sun. (the arrow is pointing to the traced lines since they're hard to see)
I cut strips of my fabrics 3-4" by 18 or so inches long. I was using fat quarters and yardage so some were longer than others, but the 18" long ones were plenty long. I arranged the fabrics how I liked them (and took a picture so I'd remember what that arrangement was).
I sewed the first piece down lining up the edge to the drawn horizon line. I originally thought I would quilt each strip as I attached them, but quickly learned that wasn't going to work. As I laid the green piece down, you can see the overhang of pink underneath- I need to trim that off , but can't since it's quilted down- so that quickly changed my plans. So here's how the rest of the strips went down.
Line up your strip at your chosen angle, right side of fabric down. The arrows show you what points you will need to pay attention to so that you make sure you're getting the batting all covered. I used a 1/4" seam allowance, so when you're checking the side closest to the sun, make sure you'll still going to see the color of the previous ray. Sew down the pinned side using a 1/4" seam allowance.
Trim the excess fabric from the previous ray (in this case, the green), then press the ray over so it's laying flat against the batting. Repeat for all the rays. Then quilt all the rays. I alternated between a 1/2" row of straight quilting (first pink ray), and "ray" quilting (angled rows of quilting, as in the green ray).
To make the sun, I traced a circle on the white fabric just larger than the circle I traced on the batting. (again the line is hard to see, so I added the arrow. :) ) Then I folded the fabric so there were two layers.
I stitched around the circle On The Line leaving about an inch or so open for turning. Cut out the circle with pinking shears so it will lay flat. (you can also cut out notches around the circle if you don't have pinking shears) Turn the circle inside out and press down. (use a dull instrument to push the edges out to make the seams even)
And, here's where the pictures disappear and I just tell you what I did because I was in too big a hurry to get it done. So sorry about that.
Place the sun so it covers all the edges of the rays, with the open end at the bottom where it will be covered by the horizon. Stitch down with two rows of stitching.
Sew down the horizon the same way you did the rays. Place the horizon fabric down, right side down, over the sun, lining it up with the line you drew in the beginning, making sure all the raw edges of the rays and sun are covered. Stitch down, and press over. Topstitch. Embellish how you would like. I used my own handwriting to write "you are my" and embroidered them in the sun. Then I cut out the letters for "sunshine" using my cricut and traced them (backwards) onto light heat n' bond (the purple kind). Using remnants from the rays, I fused the heat n' bond to the fabric, cut out the letters and pressed them down on the horizon. Then I stitched them down to make sure they would stay in place.
Finishing the pillow, as I said before was more a matter of trial and error (more error than I'd like to admit). I need to do more research on the best way to add piping to a pillow and adding zippers is definitely something I need to practice more. Still, I think it looks pretty good.
:) Not too shabby, right?
I love the quilted look, and it has me really excited to make the other two pillows I have planned for this room. And to finally make the quilt I've been planning for her as well. Man, I better get busy. :)
Monday, March 19, 2012
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Right Now {Mom-day post} |
Monday, March 19, 2012
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| If she knows you're taking her picture, this is the face you get. Cheese! |
Right Now- this one is finally potty trained. Our kids can be stubborn- so we wait until it's their idea- which is usually A LOT later than when it's our idea. :) But, the flip side is that one day they're wearing pull-ups and the next underwear. Awesome.
Right Now- I finally have some energy. Even after the stomach flu hit our family last week (all but one of us) I still feel like I can get some things accomplished- Mom things and Amy things too. That's always fun.
Right Now- I am looking forward to spring. Even though there's snow on the ground this morning- by the weekend? 60's and 70's! YES!!
Right Now- I am grateful that I have enough business to keep me busy, but not enough to overwhelm me.
Right Now- I love my family. Every imperfect and crazy part of them.
Right Now- I am looking forward to attending SNAP! a blogging conference, right in my neck of the woods, and that it comes with the delightfully HUGE bonus of meeting one of my best blogging friends IN REAL LIFE!! YeS, Yes, YES!!! I don't think I'll be sleeping much that weekend. ;)
Right Now- I am so grateful that this baby in me is growing and looks healthy and strong. We had a bit of a scare with the genetic screening test and it was a rough week. The ultrasound looked great and we're just going to love HER however she comes. :)
Right Now- I am loving blogging friends that lift, encourage and inspire me. Even when I don't always keep up my share of the equation. :) Hopefully that is turning around. Look for some amazing inspiration this week in a tutorial that has been LONG promised and WAY overdue, as well as incredible Pinterest pinspired (that was a typo, but it looked appropriate so I'm leaving it. ;) ) projects from our Point of View group. I really hope you'll join us by linking up your own Pinterest pinspired projects. How's that for alliteration for you? :)
Right Now- I am grateful to be living in a place full of beauty, and for children who love to stop and look with me.
Now it's your turn. What are you grateful for Right Now?
Happy Monday!
xoxo,
Amy
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