Sunday, April 4, 2010

In the bathroom

How absolutely fantastic are these shower curtains?!?!?!!
I am totally in love with them both and just wished they did not cost so much at Anthropologie. I have half a mind to try making my own....

I'll let you know if that project gets off the ground.
Nighty night,
J Squirrel

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Peasant Blouse

Found the idea for this shirt on Made by Lex. The shirt used to be a man's dress shirt, but after an hour of ripping out seams, cutting, sewing, and threading elastic...a lovely peasant blouse is what was left. :)I was a tad bit impatient and went ahead and wore my shirt one day without ironing it...and I think I even see a thread still hanging off the sleeve...

Soon I'll have pictures of my latest project. A paper bag skirt that I'm going to wear for Easter. No, it's not made out of a paper bag. You'll see where it gets the name when I show you the picture. :)

Toodles,
J Squirrel

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Post Office

So, I was standing in line at the post office today and heard this...growl/grunt/guttural sound. I didn't want to look back in case it was a person doing it...didn't want to stare, etc. The sound kept going on and then this guy pipes up with "He's irritable." So of course I then have to turn around and look. What do I see? Boxes with holes. Animal carrier boxes, with holes.

You can mail animals?!?!?!

I of course had to ask the guy what kind of animals he was mailing. One box had white carrier pigeons that were being shipped off to use in a wedding, and the other box with the "irritable" creature turned out to be a pigeon as well. As it turns out, the "irritable" pigeon was actually quite friendly and was being shipped off to a pigeon rescue farm/place in Massachusetts. He was found in a cougar trap and was being used for bait, but some girl found him and kept him fed for a week until she could find the cougar trap owner and get the bird out of there.

I didn't think I'd learn so much at the post office today.

Also, you can ship ladybugs, newborn chicks, and bees at the post office.

Toodles,
J Squirrel

Monday, March 29, 2010

Boot Camp

Nothing like a good boot camp workout at Core Body this morning to start the week off the right way. It's at a reasonable time, 9:30, that's the only way I can make it. Here's a small rundown if you want to try it out at home. Good Luck!

...and good night...

Jumping jacks
Mountain climbers
Burpees
Single leg step ups
Single leg step overs
Single leg lunges
Squats
Squat jumps
Box jumps
Chest press
Chest flies
Pushups
Bench dips
Military press
Bicep curls
Single arm dumbbell pulls
Shoulder stability

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Clothing Refashions



More sewing this past week!


This is an Old Navy top J Fox gave me to work on. I added the teal swirls to the shirt. They cover the front as you see them and carry over onto the back. I cut the teal jersey into thin strips and just started winding and sewing it to the shirt.









Here are some tops I worked on this weekend with my cousin. One for her and one for my aunt.


We used blue t-shirts from Hershey World for the base of the shirt and added ruffles and pleats with old t-shirts. I really like the pleated shirt...probably going to work with big pleats like that some more. :)







Hope you all had a great weekend!
J Squirrel

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Before and After

Made by Lex has a great tutorial on how to create a dress out of a t-shirt and extra fabric. So, here are the before and after pics of dresses I made for two cute kiddos I know. :)


Dress #1 started as a Halloween shirt from Old Navy and leftover batik (I think it was batik) fabric from my a dress my sister made.

Afterwards, a fun summer dress for a 4 year old with ruffles and a sash.



Dress #2 started with a lime green shirt from The Landing, wherever that is, and some old school floral fabric from my mom's collection.

An hour or so later and here is what I came up with.

Sorry for the weird arm coming out from the side of the picture. I thought that having my roommate holding up the dress would show it off better...but it just looks kind of creepy.

With each dress I shortened the length of the shirt, gathered the skirt, added ruffles to the bottom of the dress, and put in little belt/sash loops. To the shirts I used the extra fabric to make ruffles to cover the images on the shirt. Mom and daughters were very excited to give me a shirt and have it come back as a summer dress.

Happy Crafting!
J Squirrel