Pillows

St. Patricks Day Crafts: St. Patrick's Day Pillow with ALittleClaireification.com #crafts #DIY #StPattysDay #Irish

Valentine’s Day has passed and do you know what that means?? (asked the Irish redhead).  It means it’s time to get ready for St. Patrick’s Day with some GREEN inspiration starting with the first of several easy St. Patrick’s Day Crafts – a fun throw pillow!

Now I am not rushing the holidays here.  I will display my St. Patricks Day crafts and decorations in March (as every proper Irish Gal should)  ;)  but I do know that YOU need time to plan ahead for these things and it’s my job to make sure that you are prepared.  Well, ok.  It’s my job to make sure that you save as much money as possible on these ideas, so this way you can use a craft store coupon to get your fabric at the lowest price possible.  Capiche?  Oh wait, that’s Italian… [click to continue…]

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Easy hand painted valentine's throw pillow at ALittleClaireification.com #valentines #crafts #valentinesday

Kisses and hugs and hearts, oh my!!   Here is a quick and easy way to make an adorable Valentine’s throw pillow on a budget! Admittedly, with three boys, Valentine’s Day isn’t a really big deal in our house aside from making the class Valentine’s for the little guys (oh and, that’s a big deal because it entails getting candy back – just in time for the Christmas stocking candy to have been depleted!!).   [click to continue…]

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Please raise your hand if you are as happy as I am that it is Friday!!

I wanted to take a moment to share how very grateful I am for all of my new followers on both this blog and on the “A Little Claireification” FaceBook page  and also for Julie, over at RedHeadCanDecorate.com.  Julie is over the MOON talented and she posted SUCH a sweet feature about my “12 Days of Christmas” hand painted holiday pillow today!  So thankful for Julie and her blog – always an inspiration.

Hand painted Holiday Pillow with ALittleClaireification.com #holidaycrafts #crafts #diy

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Holiday Crafts: Burlap Pillow with ALittleClaireification.com #crafts #diy #holidays

Happy December!!!  The countdown is really on now – we are busting out the Advent calendar this eve and the boys are pretty excited!   So ok now, let’s have it.  Who is already done with all of your holiday shopping (so I can be mildly jealous of your superior organizational skills)??  I usually try and shop throughout the year but that plan has been an Epic. Failure. this year so I really have some ground to make up.  We are really going to try and keep it simpler this year.  I’ll let you know how that works out.   I am excited to share this easy burlap pillow with you! [click to continue…]

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Twelve Days Of Christmas Pillow with aLittleClaireification.com #Crafts #DIY #ChristmasCrafts

This week is flying by again and it’s already day 15 in my “30 Days of Thankfulness Series”.  Today I am thankful for my Mom and Dad and all of their support over the years.  You have a lot of time to think when you are hand painting little details for an hour or so.  My parents have always been there when I needed them and I love them dearly.

I just finished a rather fun {and definitely gratifying} little project.  If you are anything like me then you have most likely seen an item in a store at some point and maybe looked at the price tag and thought “I could make that myself”.  Well, a couple of weeks ago I saw a Christmas pillow that I thought was sooo darn sweet at Target.

Considering the detail {and the cuteness) the price tag wasn’t really too bad at $19.99 but, in this case, I actually thought “It would be fun to try and make that myself.”  I’ll show you a side by side at the end.

I started with some dark red duck cloth that I already had purchased for another project.  I had 1 & 1/4 yard  ($6.50 after a 60% coupon at JoAnn Fabric) and I didn’t even use half of the material. I decided to make this pillow cover as an “envelope” or sham style cover, rather than a zipper.  Frankly, I need to go back and practice my zipper sewing skills and I also didn’t want to spend any more than I had to anyway.

My materials:

Duck cloth   $3.00 (approx).

One 20″ pillow (repurposed one I already had)

Metallic Gold Fabric Paint ($1.52 after another coupon)

(2) White Fabric Paint Pens ($1.49 each after more coupons = $3)

Fabric paintbrushes and white fabric marking pencil (already owned)

I started by cutting (1) 21″ x 21″ square from the cloth, and then (2) 13″ x 21″ rectangles for the back of the pillow cover.

 Twelve Days Of Christmas Pillow with aLittleClaireification.com #Crafts #DIY #ChristmasCrafts

Then I got to work on my number stencils - I printed numbers in varying sizes and cut them out by hand (yes, by hand using scissors – so stone age, I know!) and I cut the numbers out and laid them out onto the 21″ square of cloth.

 Twelve Days Of Christmas Pillow with aLittleClaireification.com #Crafts #DIY #ChristmasCrafts

Once I had them where I wanted them, I traced them lightly using the white marking pencil.

Next step was to hand paint all of my numbers {if you use a paper crafting machine to cut out stencils, which I sometimes do, this will be much faster but sometimes I still just like painting freehand}:

Twelve Days Of Christmas Pillow with aLittleClaireification.com #Crafts #DIY #ChristmasCrafts

The fabric paint dried pretty quickly, albeit maybe a bit tacky for a while, so I didn’t have to wait too, too long before I could go in and start writing the script with my white fabric marker.  I was just careful not to rest my arms on the fabric.  First, I freehanded the script in pencil by looking at the example of the one I had seen in the store.

Twelve Days Of Christmas Pillow with aLittleClaireification.com #Crafts #DIY #ChristmasCrafts

I know it’s not perfect, but it’s also not printed on a machine by the thousands somewhere across the world so it’s just perfectly personal and handmade.  As an aside, I told my Husband I wasn’t happy with the way one of the words turned out and he looked at me like I had three heads and said “Are you kidding? It looks perfect!”

Ok, that’s good enough for me {and then he wandered off muttering something that might have been about me being a perfectionist.  Or crazy.  Or maybe he was going to search “CriCut” on Amazon.  God love him}.

I let that dry over night.  Not because I am really that patient, but because I had to go to sleep.

The next day I used my sewing machine – for the record I am NOT a seamstress y’all, but I make it work {hey, with three boys I’m just glad I remember how to thread a bobbin}!  If I can make this, “sew” can you:

1) I started with sewing a zigzag stitch on all of the edges of all three pieces of the fabric EXCEPT one long side of each rectangle, as those will end up showing on the back of the pillow and will be finished off.  The zigzag edge will prevent fraying so it’s an important step, especially with duck cloth.

2) I then did a traditional (twice folded, one-stitch) hem on the two unfinished sides of the rectangle pieces.  {PS:  Do try and remove the pins before the needle passes over to prevent your needle from breaking.  I missed a couple and got lucky}.

Sewing PM Collage

3) Once that was completed, I laid the painted square face up, and then lined up the first rectangle (finished side down towards the paint) with the top of the square and pinned it.  I then lined up the second rectangle (again, finished side down) with the bottom of the square and pinned that.  The rectangles will overlap by several inches.

4) I sewed the entire perimeter of the three now-attached pieces and turned it inside out, using my finger to really get into the corners because I can’t find my little tool that does that  {FYI – I would not recommend using scissors to poke the corners out.  I have seen bad things happen and I’m just here to protect you AND your projects}.  ;)

Insert your pillow just like you would a pillow into a sham cover.  Shimmy it, fluff it, love it…  and Voila!  One very merry and festive holiday pillow!  And here’s the side by side.  On the left – a picture of the “inspiration” taken on my iPhone.  On the right – my “made-right-here-in-the-US of A-in-my-very-own-home “masterpiece”.

Twelve Days Of Christmas Pillow with aLittleClaireification.com #Crafts #DIY #ChristmasCrafts

Pretty fun, huh?  Theirs is really cute and I still adore it but it’s not bad for hand painted and freehand cursive and $7.50 out-of-pocket!  And here are a pair I made for my friend Julie as featured on her front porch in Michigan!!  ::squeeeal::   I was so happy to make these for her!!

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Courtesy of RedheadCanDecorate.com

I hope you are all inspired to get out there and create something this week!   As always, I love to read your comments or hear about any fun projects you are working on!

xoxo,

Claire

 

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