Showing posts with label Bella Blvd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bella Blvd. Show all posts

Saturday, May 3, 2014

National Scrapbook Day- Bella Blvd "All About Me" layout (and blog hop!)


Happy National Scrapbook Day!
Bella Blvd is having an all-day celebration with posts featuring layouts from the entire design team every hour!  Here's mine:


I used a mix of two of Bella Blvd's newest collections:  Summer Squeeze and Sprinkles!
Super fun, graphic, bright and happy collections.


We were asked do create "all about me" layouts, and answer questions about ourselves that you can find on the Bella Blvd blog all day long.



Check out the rest of the fun at bellablvd.typepad.com

Tiffany

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Bella Blvd Fabric Style Crayon Roll

I'm up on the Bella Blvd blog again with another fabric project.  This one your kids will love!


It's a pretty simple project, minus the rick-rack trim, which was so hard for me to get straight for some reason.  I used a tutorial you can see here: http://www.skiptomylou.org/2007/04/25/on-a-roll/




I used a disappearing ink marker to mark my sewing lines between crayons.  It literally disappears in a few hours.  Or you can use the "mark-b-gone" side and it disappears with a dab of water right away.  Love these markers.



Tiffany

Sunday, March 30, 2014

THREE Bella Blvd Fabric Projects!

As you can tell, I haven't blogged much lately.  Honestly this pregnancy is kicking my butt and I don't have the energy to get through all I have to do in a day and do all the extras, too.  So I'll catch you up a bit in the next little while.

First up- THREE fabric projects for Bella Blvd.  I can't believe how long it's been since I've blogged, that these are not on my blog yet.  

Hexagon Puppy Park Quilt

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I'm not really much of a quilter, and I've had this project on my "to do" list for a long time now, but I was surprised when I finally made it. It was really not as bad as I thought it would be.
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This is what's called a "jelly roll quilt." I was given a "jelly roll" of Bella Blvd's Puppy Park fabric line, and the quilt pattern is "jelly roll compatible." Jelly rolls are packs of pre-cut fabric that include the entire fabric line. There are also "charm packs" and "layer cakes" and other types of pre-cut fabric packs. They cut your time down significantly, and are a convenient way of getting lots of patterns.

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The quilt is a series of strips, cut into triangles, and then arranged into hexagons. It was a really fun one to make. I added a bit more border, so mine turned out a few inches larger than the pattern, and I used fleece on the back to make it extra cozy for movies on the couch.

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Supplies:
Bella Blvd Puppy Park Fabric Jelly Roll; 6 oz thick batting; black fleece (for back); red fabric (for trim); Creative Grids Non-Slip 60 degree triangle ruler; Hexagon Garden 'Just One Jelly Roll' Pattern by Pam & Nicky Lintott/The Quilt Room

Cooking Set

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This set was made using "Insul-Brite" insulated lining inside. Insul-Brite is like batting, but it's filled with pieces of metal and is used to line projects that hold hot items, such as hot pads, curling iron bags, ironing board covers, and in this case, a casserole dish caddy and oven mitt.

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These projects feature the new Summer Breeze fabrics by Bella Blvd for Riley Blake Fabrics. I love the colors in this line, and the patterns are adorable. The prints I chose from the line are all turquoise, yellow, and orange. My favorite is the turquoise print on the oven mitt. I need more of that for sure!

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The caddy is basically two long rectangles (36"x12" each) bound and then sewn together in the center crossed perpendicularly. The edges were rounded using a dinner plate as a guide. Sew on velcro and then straps last. The oven mitt was done using a free pattern found online (www.youcanmakethis.com).
When sewing items like this, you'll want to use a Jeans needle because you'll be sewing through 8 layers of thick materials. There is an inner and outer layer of fabric, plus the Insul-Brite, and a thick layer of pre-quilted batting inside too. I chose to sandwich all the layers and then "quilt" them using diagonal stitches before making the project to add to the durability when washed (and because it looks cute).
Supplies:
Summer Breeze cotton fabrics by Bella Blvd for Riley Blake Fabrics; 1 yard of Insul-Brite (enough for one caddy and two oven mitts); 1 yard of pre-quilted batting; White bias tape (border of caddy); Velcro (secures the caddy closed)

Pillowcase Dress

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These cute pillowcase dresses are a great project for the beginning sewer. If you know the basics, and can make a pillowcase, you can probably make one of these. This one is a little more advanced because I added more layers to the bottom, and I made my own bias tape (the pink around the arms that ties) because making your own allows you to coordinate it.

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Supplies:Bella Blvd Summer Breeze Fabrics for Riley Blake Fabrics; Bella Blvd's Crochet Hearts; 1" wide elastic for the neckline (about 1/2 yard- cut into two halves); Bias tape or homemade bias tape from fabric 

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Bella Blvd Fabric Style- Puppet Theater

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I made this for my kids for Christmas. They have a ton of puppets they've collected, mostly from Ikea, and I've always wanted them to have a big wooden puppet theater, but there just isn't room, so I made them a doorway puppet theater that when taken down can be rolled up and easily stored. The theater is held in the doorway with a tension rod. I used a 5/8" rod, but you can use whatever you can find at the store. I made this theater 32" wide because that's the width of the doors at our house. The opening for the puppets is about 20"x18."  

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I inserted dowel rods at the bottom, and above and below the opening before sewing up the sides. This creates a lot of stability and structure. The curtains are on their own rod and can be un-tied and closed.

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The banner was done by cutting out and sewing on yellow felt triangles. I added a ribbon trim along the top.

The kids absolutely love it.

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See more fabric projects this week on the Bella Blvd Blog HERE

Supplies:
Bella Blvd Puppy Park Fabrics for Riley Blake Fabrics, Red fabric, Tension Rod (I used 5/8"), Dowel Rods (I used 3/8 ") x4, Yellow Felt, 1/4" turquoise ribbon

Tiffany

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Bella Blvd NO SEW Fabric Wreath!

Even though Halloween is over, there are a couple more Halloween projects I'd like to share with you.
One tomorrow, but this first one is a super easy NO SEW fabric wreath.
You can do this with any of Bella Blvd's fabrics!

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More photos and a detailed explanation of this project can be seen on the Bella Blvd blog HERE
along with some other great Halloween fabric projects!

-Tiffany

Friday, October 4, 2013

Bella Blvd Warehouse Sale and World Cardmaking Day Event


THIS SATURDAY (Tomorrow)  is World Cardmaking Day!
Bella Blvd is celebrating with cards on the hour every hour on the Bella Blvd Blog.
Don't miss out!


Also, if you live in Wisconsin, don't miss out on this one!


Thursday, October 3, 2013

Bella Blvd DT Introduction Day

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TIFFANY HOOD

It's my introduction day on the Bella Blvd blog. 
Come learn more about me HERE!


Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Bella Blvd 2013-2014 Design Team Announcement!

I am thrilled to announce that I will be continuing on the Bella Blvd Design Team
as a Fabric Artista!  I am so honored that I get this awesome opportunity.
I love that I get to be on a design team where I get to sew.
It was a blast last year, and I'm so excited to get started this year!


See the whole announcement on the Bella Blvd Blog

-Tiffany

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Halloween Treat Bag Tutorial!

Featuring "Too Cute To Spook" fabrics
by Bella Blvd for Riley Blake Fabrics

Have you always wanted to learn to sew something simple, but didn't know where to start?
If you know the basics of how to use your sewing machine, try this simple cute project for Halloween.


When I was first learning how to sew, the first project my mom had me do was a drawstring bag.
It teaches so many great sewing fundamentals, and is a great way to start.


It only takes a few basic sewing tools, and you can make it any size you want to!


I created a full, step-by-step photo tutorial for the Bella Blvd blog, and you can find it HERE.


And as a side note- it's not wise to buy a huge bag of Halloween candy two months before Halloween to do a photo shoot with.  I had good intentions of having self control,

but.....

-Tiffany

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Bella Blvd Design Team Call!



This is one you don't want to miss!
Apply today!

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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Sweet Girl Layout- Play Date by Bella Blvd


My "Sweet Girl" CHA layout is up on the Bella Blvd blog today.  I created three layouts for CHA in addition to the sewing projects.  It was a bit of work- let me tell you!  But oh so much fun!

This layout features Bella Blvd's new Play Date collection.  It's a "mini collection" full of bright sweet colors, and I'm loving the little rainbows!


Bella Blvd also has new arrow stickers in several different colors.  All the new sticker sheets for all the new collections are great.  Little tags, titles, and icons.


The ribbon ruffle was done with Sticky Strip (tacky tape) and a few staples here and there.

As a little note:  be careful when sewing over chipboard that has adhesive on the back.  You might gum up your machine.  I try to take the adhesive off if I'm going to sew through it.  It usually just peels right off.


And of course the adorable crochet hearts :)


See more Play Date projects on the Bella Blvd blog HERE

Tiffany

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Bella Blvd CHA Fabric Project! Witch Dress and Hat!

I have one more project for you that I created for Bella Blvd's CHA Trade Show booth.
Bella Blvd asked me to create some fabric projects using their newest fabric collection- Too Cute To Spook.

I sent them some other items, too, but this was my favorite fabric project!


Isn't she the cutest?  I mean, really!
I wanted to make my daughter a witch dress she could wear for our annual "Witches Nite Out" event we do here in Salt Lake City, Utah.  It's tradition for hundreds of women to dress up and attend this two night event, eat treats, dance and shop.  Up to this point, it's just been my mom, aunts, sister, and friends, but this year I've got to bring the newest, cutest witch- my daughter :)


The dresses at Witches Nite Out are elaborate, with bussles and trains and trim and lights and yards and yards of fabric.  This dress is not quite as elaborate, and I actually used parts of a princess dress pattern for parts of it.  I made it long enough to touch the ground, and then I added sleeves, extra bussels, and lots and lots of extra fabric, trim and lots of tulle underneath. 


The hats are what are really over-the-top.  This one is less elaborate but perfect for a first-time little girl's hat.  To make the rose I used my ruffler foot (or you could just gather a long strip of fabric) and rolled it into a rose shape and tucked the edges under.  The feathers and embellishments were hot glued rather than sewn onto the hat.



Supply List (dress):

Too Cute To Spook fabrics by Bella Blvd for Riley Blake Fabrics
3" wide black gathered lace trim
Hook & Eyes clasps for back of dress
Elastic for sleeves
Interfacing for waistband
Tulle skirt (underneath)
Ribbon (green for bodice)
Ribbon trim (orange- top of bodice- Doodlebug Design)
McCall's M6619 (used parts of the pattern)

Supply List (hat):

Too Cute To Spook fabrics by Bella Blvd for Riley Blake Fabrics
Bella Blvd Feathers: Orange
Bella Blvd Feathers: Pickle Juice
Bella Blvd Feathers: Oreo-Black
Bella Blvd Feathers: Surf N' Turf
Peltex (used instead of interfacing to make the hat stiff enough to stand on its own)
Hot glue gun (to attach bow, "rose" and feathers)
McCall's M5494 (hat only- XS size, shortened the top of the hat by 4 inches)


Thanks for visiting and spending the week with me seeing all the new CHA goodies coming out!
Hope you enjoyed my projects!

Tiffany

Friday, July 19, 2013

*NEW Bella Blvd* Christmas Countdown Collection + A Layout


Day Five!  It's beginning to look a lot like..... CHRISTMAS!




And my favorite has to be these awesome new die cut Paper Pieces!


Here are the images separated:


You'll recognize some of them on my layout that I created for CHA using this collection and
Bella Blvd's Crochet Hearts


LOVING the new Paper Pieces die cuts!!  And of course, more of the awesome Crochet Hearts!


The Alpha+Bits stickers and Bella Blvd's buttons make easy fast and cute additions to any layout.


And a little machine stitching (as usual- for me) to finish it off :)



See more of this collection and more projects on the Bella Blvd Blog HERE

and one more project tomorrow you won't want to miss! :)

Tiffany




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