Thursday, October 18, 2012

Hat Season


Ok. In some places it is hat season, but not most days in Texas! I love these crocheted hats. I learned to make them last winter and had a lot of fun with them

Brimmed Hat
These hats are so cute! They come with a flower clip that you can change, order more flowers for lots of variety!
$12 baby and kids
$15 adults
$3 each additional flower clip
$3 for shipping (add a dollar for each additional hat)

You choose the size and color.

Elf Hat
The elf hats are $15  for baby size
$18 for kid size and
$21 for adults
$3 for shipping (add a dollar for each additional hat)

You choose the size and colors!

Bear Hat
The bear hat is $10 baby size
$12 kids
$15 adult
$3 for shipping (add a dollar for each additional hat)

Once again you choose size and color.

Email me with your order @ wackyjaxcraftshack@hotmail.com!

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Lego Trays


We have Lego problems at our house. I'm going to assume this is normal so I don't feel bad. The two biggest problems are, of course stepping on the dang things (so painful!) and baby brother destroying their creations. My genius friend, Tracie, found these Lego trays. She asked if I could make them for her and I said "of course" because I'm cool like that! ;)

Want your very own? Send me an email @ wackyjaxcraftshack@hotmail.com

The Lego trays are 16x16 inches, you choose the color, the Lego plate is 15x15 and gray.

They are $45.00
shipping $15.00 (add $5.00 for each additional tray)

Now I need to get started on some for MY kids!

Thursday, May 31, 2012

PB Mobile Hack


I really, really procrastinated doing this project, but it turned out so much cuter than I thought it would. The pictures really don't do it justice. The Pottery Barn versions are not that cute, their colors don't do anything for me, but this is super cute! (not to toot my own horn or anything) You can see the PB one here http://www.potterybarnkids.com/products/daisy-paper-chandelier/?pkey=bnursery-mobiles

Ok, so step one gather your supplies. I ran out of these crimp beads halfway through and had to wait till the next day to finish, which means I had to protect it from my 19 month old! So I suggest making sure you have enough supplies to start with.

You will need:

crimp beads (200 - you won't need that many but they come in bags of 100 and you definitely need more than that)
fishing line (you could use the jewelry line, but I had this already)
needle nose pliers
cardstock (about 16 sheets)
something round to hang your flowers from (I used an old lamp shade and wired the small top and bigger bottom together, then spray painted it all white)

STEP 1 .   GET YOUR FLOWERS READY
Cut your flowers (or whatever shape you choose). Mine were 3 1/4 on my cricut. I used 134 of them, if my math is right, which usually it's not.

Then poke holes in the center. I used a needle, but I know they have special paper piercing tools. I do recommend using a thimble if you use a needle, not that I stabbed the needle all the way through the side of my thumb or anything! Ok, I did. At least the worst of it went through the section that is numb from a box cutter accident a few years ago. (I'm highly accident prone)

Then I stacked them the way that I wanted them on the fishing line. I figured I was preventing at least one way to mess it up and I really like making nice neat stacks of things. 

STEP 2.   CUT FISHING LINE
I cut them about 3ft each. There were 25.

STEP 3.   PUT FLOWERS ON FISHING LINE
First I put one crimp bead on the bottom of the line.

Then put one flower on the line. My cardstock was textured so I put the textured side facing down.  Next slide a crimp bead on and measure up from the first flower where you want the next one to be and crimp your crimp bead.  I used this highly technical bottle of paint to measure the distance between flowers. Then slide the next flower on. Repeat until you have the number of flowers you want on the line, then set aside and do 24 more! Psych yourself up for this part because it is super fun and not tedious and boring at all! (Too bad there isn't a font for sarcasm) 

I did 6 flowers on each line for the center and the first ring, which totaled 7 lines.  The rest I did 5 each and I alternated the starting colors so they wouldn't all be the same when I hung them.


STEP 4.   HANG FLOWERS
I didn't take a picture of this, but it's pretty easy.  I tied some fishing line to the center to hang the mobile from while I hung lines on.  I hung it from my dining room light fixture low enough that my arms wouldn't get too tired of reaching up.

I hung 1 line in the center, then 6 around the first loop, 6 around the center loop and then 12 around the outer loop, alternating colors. I hung them progressively shorter, so the longest in the center, then a little shorter, then a little shorter on the next loop and shortest on the outside.

To hang the line, place a crimp bead on the line then bring it over the loop and then back down through the crimp bead.  Adjust it to the length you want it then crimp the bead with your pliers as close to your loop as you can. Trim the excess line and go to the next.

STEP 5.   HANG MOBILE
I used the fishing line to make a loop for the mobile to hang from, then used the crimp beads to attach the outer loop to the fishing line.  It wasn't the prettiest and I'm sure there are better ways to do it, but it worked!

STEP 6.   ADMIRE YOUR WORK
My favorite part of the process!  My daughter even threw in a "Oh Mommy, that is beautiful." Which it totally is! (Toot toot)

One more thing, this wasn't my idea.  A friend asked me to make it for her baby girl's room. It was a great idea! 

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Hats, Hats & More Hats!






How long does it take to start and finish a project? Not long, a day or two usually for me.  How long does it take to put said project on ETSY? Weeks! Ha!

I got the idea for these from one of the dance mom's in K's class like 6 months ago, but I was fully into crocheting then. So it took me till I hated my hair and needed more cute hats to cover it up to make any.  Once I started though, I love it!  They are cuter in person (I need better photography skills).  Once I downloaded the pictures onto the computer, I thought that they really needed to be on a head to see how cute they really are.  Bummer, I don't have something that would work. Then I remembered that one of my boys has a fake head in his room that his night vision goggles came on.  Oh well, next time... For now here is a picture of my cute model!

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

God and Germs


These are my latest project. The brown one is my one and only item in my sad little ETSY shop. ;) I've made quite a few and still haven't done MINE yet! I will get it done this week though. Probably.

Dreams

I had a short John Grisham/I want to be a lawyer stage in high school, then a shorter massage therapist stage (until I realized there is no way I could touch someones' feet, let alone hairy back). Mostly, I've been happy to be a mom. I've always crafted a little, there aren't any rooms in my house that don't have something I've made, most have lots that I've made. If I could anything at, all I'd craft. I imagine myself as a down-to-earth Martha Stewart. I'd build my kids one of those adorable playhouses in the backyard. I have dreams of designing dressers and headboards. Well, maybe my dreams go beyond crafts. I don't possess those skills yet though! 

This dream has been nagging at me for a long time. I've sold little bits here and there, hosted craft groups, and of course done Super Saturday. With the explosion of the craft blogs, I felt like I'd be lost in the crowd, which I probably will be, but this is what makes me happy. I started at the beginning of this year, I did a few projects and sold a pretty good amount for just starting and just advertising to my friends on facebook. Then my husband had  surgery and I was in survival mode for a few months, I feel like things are getting back to normal or I am getting used to this new normal. So, I'm back at it.  I've started fresh, new blog, new ETSY account, I even ordered business cards (I've never had business cards!). I'm ready to make this work!