I finally managed to get my Toddler Tie pattern I made for Boo’s “Annie Hall” look during Project Run and Play into digital format! It’s available through my Facebook Downloads for a limited time! Just click the image below to download the 10 page PDF pattern and tutorial. There are options for an easy elastic option and a regular necktie option!
For the love of horses….
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Gorgeous photos by Paint the Moon Photography. Horse Dress and Ruffle Capris by Lil Blue Boo. Thank you Annie for the beautiful photos of your daughter!
Hand Painted Leather Headband (A Tutorial)
I ordered a bunch of Angelus leather paints from Dharma Trading recently and nothing made of leather in my house is safe now!
I found these little hair clips recently that my mother made for me when I was little…and loved the hand painted details she added.
I was inspired to try and hand paint something of my own for Boo.
Step 1: I took some scrap leather (you can find pieces at fabric stores and craft stores…or you can cut up an old purse/shoes/jacket etc to salvage pieces)……
……and cut the leather into several strips:
I also cut out 2 leather flowers….the largest one is about 1.25″ at its widest point:
Step 2: I took a small paint brush and cut off most of the bristles so it would paint small details easily:
Step 4: I painted some small “swoops” to resemble vines:
Step 5: I added small details like little leaves and little dots for small flowers….
…until I felt it was finished:
Step 6: I allowed the paint to dry thoroughly. To darken and soften the leather I used a technique that I used to break in all my horse bridles and saddles and to keep them clean and supple. I took some olive oil…..
…..and brushed the leather with a light coat.
Step 7: Once the oil had a chance to soak in, I put some Murphy’s Oil Soap onto a wet rag and wiped down the leather to remove any excess oil residue:
Step 8: I let the leather dry completely and then used a tiny hole punch to add holes at the end of the pieces:
Step 9: Using DMC thread, I stitched the pieces together end to end….
Step 10: I stitched the flowers using the same type of thread:
Step 11: I stitched 1/4″ elastic (I would have used black but all I had was white) to the bottom of each end of the headband. I wrapped thread around the stitches to cover them:
Now to find something else to paint 🙂
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