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A homemade casserole carrier and hot pads

July 10, 2013 by Kim Woodward

I’ve been a sewing animal lately. And this project was tried and true gift for my friend Emily’s bridal shower gift. Because who wants an fugly casserole carrier when you can have a pretty one? That a question that doesn’t really need an answer. For this set, I went with a pretty metro black fabric […]

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A lovely lavender bridal shower

July 9, 2013 by Kim Woodward

I know that many people don’t enjoy going to showers. And I truly don’t get it. I would be a bridal and baby shower crasher if I thought I could pull it off. I love it all. The cake. The decorations. The food. The punch. The cake. The games. The gifts. The cake. All of it. […]

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A chevron zig zag baby quilt

July 8, 2013 by Kim Woodward

Quilting is sort of like riding a bike. I do it a lot and then I put it aside for a while to try other things. But then I pick it up again, and it feels good and natural. Over the weekend, I spent four hours on the couch watching episodes of “Lie to Me” […]

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DIY custom country boy onesie

June 14, 2013 by Kim Woodward

For the second heat transfer onesie, I went with something more personal.  I fell in love with the tractor design by Practically Functional. (She also shares great tips to use heat transfer material if you haven’t used it before.) I changed up the design to be perfect for my little tractor lover. This design was perfect […]

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A Baby Gap-inspired mustache onesie

June 13, 2013 by Kim Woodward

I have two words for you – Baby Gap. Two words that make me lose all will and control. The store that makes me forget the word budget. I love all those baby chinos. And hoodies. And overalls. Today’s project all started when I got an email from Baby Gap with this picture. (I would […]

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Making fence planters from cans

June 12, 2013 by Kim Woodward

Back in 2009, we got creative by adding tin can flower pots on the fence. It was a wonderful way to add color to the landscape on a budget. After four years, it was time to hit them with a new coat of spray paint and I thought I’d revisit this project in case you […]

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