Showing posts with label repurposed. Show all posts
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Monday, October 20, 2014

Sweet And Chic Embellished Sweater Pumpkins

 Vintage Victorian Inspired Embellished Sweater Pumpkin


Don't you just love to recycle things?  I do too! With ideas
of my own or being inspired by other things people do. I
have pumpkins on the brain and I decided this is the time
to finally get done what I have been meaning to do in
forever. I made a bunch of them out of several different
type of materials and fabrics, but I wanted to take it up
a notch and make some dainty special ones. And, I knew
just the stuff to make them with.

I have a box of sweaters I had been saving that, let's
just say had shrunk in size on me hoping that one day
they might shrink up to the size I'm wearing now! Well,
that hasn't happened in two years so, I decided they
would make pretty pumpkins. I finally got inspired
to create with them, although it killed me to cut them
up. They were all in really good shape so what am
I thinking!

This WAS a beautiful cashmere sweater in a taupe
color...a good fall color and so soft, so this was my
first pick to work with.

My hubby starting choking when he saw me taking
the scissors to this one asking "what the heck are
you doing!?" I said, "Making a sweater pumpkin!"
LoL! Then I got that look...you know the one that
if there were words printed on his face would say,
"have you lost your ever loving mind again woman!"
He seems to say that quite often to me lately.
Then he left the room saying, "I can't watch this
slaughter!"

I have to admit, I had to turn my head while I put
the first cut into it cringing at the same time! Gosh
that was hard to do! Oh well can't turn back now!

I had some sweet vintage crocheted lace, a bit stained
up but I liked it just the way it was, and knew I wanted
to use it along with something sparkley. I had victorian
on my mind but that was about it on where it was going
to go from there.


I got the pumpkin made and added the lace. I decided
I wanted to cover the twine that was wrapped around
the top of the sweater to create the stem, so I cut a piece
of the cuff off the sweater sleeve and wrapped it around
the stem, and rolled over the top of it just a little bit. I
wanted to cover the top of the stem so I took a strand
of rhinestones and did a wrap around and ended by
putting a larger square rhinestone right in the middle.
It doesn't show up well in the pictures. Then I wrapped
some more of the rhinestone strand just under where
I rolled the sweater down to on the top of the stem.
Next I clipped four little rhinestones off the chain
of a necklace I had used when making my
"Pink Parfait Chenille Pumpkins"and set them each
in the centers of the flowers in the crocheted lace. It
still needed something. On that same necklace there
was a silver teardrop that I loved that was next to the
clasp, so I took the rest of the silver chain I had left over
from that necklace and redid it to create the little necklace
here on this pumpkin. That was just what it needed! Now
I was satisfied. My four-o-clock in the morning creation.
I get those alot. Might be why I drag all day!
Her name is "Victoria" of course!



I really loved her when she was all done and even
my hubby was amazed how sweet it turn out too!

See I'm not out of my mind yet! Next up.....my

Dainty Creamy White Pearly Feathered and
Vintage Lace Sweater Pumpkin

  
Now I'm really getting inspired! Next I take another
sweater that I loved in a creamy off white. Again I
wanted to use another lace doilie I had that was a bit
whiter than the sweater. I love different shades of white
together. I wanted to do something with pearls on this
one. I had this idea and set out to do it, but it came out
far different from what I had planned! I had planned
on sewing little pearls throughout the entire pumpkin,
but once I got the pumpkin itself made, I was trying to
figure out how I wanted the stem on this one. Just
fiddleing around, I wrapped the pearls around the stem
and that was it! I finished the top off that way too with
one single pearl set on top of the wrap in the middle. I
added my lace....put some single pearls in places around
the lace and then decided to add some feathers. I loved
it but it needed something for sparkle. I just can't get
away from sparkle! In my stash I found this oval
rhinestone that already had some feathers of another
kind glued to it from when I made lace crowns last
year. I set it on the pumpkin and that was it! Now I
was happy with her. When looking at the finished
pumpkin I envisioned wedding...so her name became
"Purity"....well we are supposed to be pure at that time.




I have lots more left of this sweater and the taupe one to
create more pumpkins another day. The inspiration to them
will come when another vision gets in my head. Could be
soon or next year. I got some ideas swimming around in
my brain for the white sweater with Christmas in mind.
We'll see if those pan out!

Next is my......

Creamy Sweet & Chic Sweater Pumpkins With Bling


The last sweater I wanted to use was more of a bulky
type knit sweater in a soft cream color. Cream is a great
fall color too, don't you think?

I got six pumpkins out of one sweater with no
sewing involved. The largest is from the lower
body of the sweater, all the small ones are from
the sleeves of the sweater. I still have the chest part
of the sweater left to make one more if I sew the
sides together to create a tube, or use the front and
back separately by cutting large circles and laying
some pillow stuffing in the middle. Then gather up
the edges to tie off with a rubber band or tie it off
with twine, and continue wrapping the gathered
edges with the twine to create the stem. To get the
sculptured look I can take six strands of the twine
and starting at the bottom underneath the pumpkin,
lay them out evenly spaced with the center of each
strand centered under the pumpkin, take a hold of
both ends, pull it up the sides tightly, then wrap
the ends of the twine around the stem. Once done
with all the strands you get the sculptured look.
Glue the ends in place and trim off the sweater
edges to get the flat look at the top. Then I would
have eight pumpkins...I'll do that later, I'm finally
getting pumpkined out!
I have a pack of pumpkins coming on my next post
made of chenilles, drop cloth, gingham, and checks
to share. I have been on pumpkin overload this year!
It's all the pumpkins I had planned on making for the
last couple years and never got around to it. Nothing
like doing them all in three weeks, but I'm finally getting
them done and out of my system....maybe lol.
I got a pretty good amount of  pumpkins out of one
sweater though....now what to do with all these pumpkins!


I cut leaf shapes out of painters drop cloth for the leaves.
I creased them down the middle, pinched the bottoms
together and then just stuck them under the twine strip
that creates the sculptured look around the sides.




The largest of the pumpkins is made from the bottom
half of the body of the sweater. Below all the little
pumpkins made with the sleeves of the sweater and
each are embellished with different rhinestone jewels.





My two favorites.....The little bitty....this was wrapped
in yarn then I decided to go with twine on the rest. I
think I liked the twine best. It looks rustic but dainty.

Maybe I'll redo her so she doesn't look like the odd man out.


And the.....itty bitty!

and lastly the chenille princess pumpkins my
granddaughter and I did posted here. These aren't
made from sweaters, but they are part of the "Up A
Notch" pumpkins with being dazzled and jeweled
and just sweeter as far as pumpkins go!

The Pink Princess Parfait Collection



Well that's it on my fancy smacy embellished pumpkin
kick. Not sure that I am done, but for now yes. I think
that's enough for one day!

Thank you for sharing your time here today!

TaTa For Now!


With a grateful heart and sincere appreciation,
I would like to thank the following for featuring
my embellished pumpkins. You are so kind!

  
Thank you so much!

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Glam It Up! .... Vintage Bottles With Sparkle!

Oh Where Oh Where Have I Been?
 
Hello my sweet friends!
Well I have been super busy!
I have three of my grandchildren
four days out of the week for summer..
and they truly keep me hopping!
 
We have been swimming daily...
visiting play parks....
going on nature hikes...
taking pictures....
and of course, visiting the
ice cream shop! Yum Yum!
 
On my day off from the babes,
I visited a local antique shop.
 
I couldn't resist a good buy on
some vintage bottles which I love!
 
Today I played...
I love sparkly and that was just
what these bottles needed!
 
Super great for decorations
 
 

 
This turquoise rhinestone brooch was
perfect for this brown bottle
don't ya think so too?
Love turquoise and brown together!

 
This little beauty is a
stretchy ring I never wear...
the green and beige stones
looked great, I thought against
the brown vintage bottle.
 
 
Spied this vase that my Mother's
Day flowers came in this year and
thought it needed some sparkle too!
 
Have several more I'm playing
with, but run out of play time
for today...now out to dinner
we must go!
 
A little sneak peek of whats
coming next! A lovely friend
will be visiting with some of
her beautiful artful designs!
 
 
Stay tuned for some cool stuff!
 
Thanks for visiting! It's always
so nice to have you here!
 
TaTa Till Later!
 
Love, Hugs, and Blessings!
 
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Monday, May 27, 2013

Vintage Hanky Love

I just love and adore vintage hankies!
I have collected vintage hankies for about eleven years now,
and occasssionally I break into them to create with. I struggle
putting scissors to them, but once I finish whatever I am making
I'm always happy with the end result. Best of all, these gorgeous
things can be used and appreciated again...instead of just sitting
in a drawer. My favorites are the florals, and children's hankies.
 
I have made many things with them like hanky purses, lavender
sachets, pinafore's and skirts for baby onesies, window valences,
shower curtain toppers, hanky dolls, a dolly quilt, ruffles on the
the leg bottoms of children's jeans, and the bottom of little girl
t-shirts, and baby bonnets, all of which I sold through my
Cameo Kids website.
 
In 2010 I made neck scarves with them. Once I finished them
I realized they worked for head scarfs and belts for pants too.
My neighbor girls really loved them, so they modeled how one
could wear them for me. What made me think of them again was,
I was looking for something for my hair the other day to keep my
hair out of my face while doing a photo shoot. I found a couple
I had saved for myself that I had forgotten all about. I really
love these things, so I thought I would share them here again.
If you're looking for a craft idea, maybe this will inspire you to
create some of these sweet hanky scarfs for yourself!
 





 




 
 
The girls are just adorable to aren't they!?
 
Below are the hanky color pallets I used for each of the scarves.
I decided on the length and width I wanted them to be, added a
white hankerchief fabric for backing on the first four I made. I
cut several pieces for each scarf and starting from the bottom of
both ends and working towards the middle, I sewed them all
together. Then I sewed the backing on the hanky strip to finish.
 
The last scarf in the photo above was made using several full
size hankies by sewing them all together. No backing was used
on that one. I just couldn't cut those hankies in pieces. That one
became my favorite of all of them. It was gorgeous!
 
 


 
 
These are really a fun project and something very unique
that you won't find in the stores anywhere. Now that I have
found mine, I will definately be using mine more often for sure!
And....they look so nice with your summer outfits!!
 
Thank you for the visit today!
 
Wishing you a very happy Memorial Day!
And remember.....this day is a day we should be remembering
and honoring all those who have given so much, so that we may
enjoy a life of freedom. God Bless them and their families...
and God Bless the U.S.A.!!!!
 
TaTa Till Later!!
 
Love, Hugs, and Blessings to you!
 
 
 
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Monday, May 6, 2013

The Second Annual 2013 Rennigers Vintage Garden Show in Mount Dora

Another Amazing Market in My Town of
 
Rennigers Annual Vintage Garden and Antique Show!
 
Starring.....
 
Zen Cowgirl  with Patty Mae, who specializes in
vintage garden, cowboy chic. Reused and recycled objects,
furniture, antiques, collectibles, topiaries, candylights, and
other fabulous finds.
  and  Designer Debbie Fitzgerald
You can find both of these girls at this great shop...
822 N. Donnelly Street, Mount Dora, Florida 32757
 
Chici's Cottage Style with Cathy Whiteway specializing in
collectables,vintage and antiques. Shop located at...
Renniger's Antiques Center, South Pavilion, booths
#512, #513, #547 in Mount Dora, Fl.
 

Denise Haines specializing in vintage and antiques.
 
Chic to Antique with Terrie Ireland specializing in
shabby to chic antique.
 
Kathy Lee specializing in cabin chic decor and antiques.
Shop located at the Street of Shops inside
Rennigers antique complex in Mount Dora, Fl.
 
Cindy Cross who specializes in vintage, antiques, rusty,
architectural and everything else and beyond!
 
There were so many many more all offering unique
vintage and antique treasures galore!
 
Big show!.....Great show! Was a Blast!
 
Lots of eye candy....see for yourself below!
 























 
 
 








  


  







  























 
















 
Zen Cowgirl (Patty Mae) and Debbie Fitzgerald
 





























Vintage doll buggy turned planter......so cute!

 
 
 


 





 
Chic to Antique


This is Terrie Ireland's new Glamper! It's just adorable!!!












 
How cute is that pink flamingo is sitting in the doorway!
 
This is where I ran out of memory, and this was just one row
of booths on one side of one isle, plus two booths on the end!
 
There was so many amazing things at this show!
You'll be kicking yourself if you don't make it next year!
 
A Great market!
 
TaTa Till Later!
 
Hugs, Love, and Blessings!