I love Katie Daisy's work.....and here are a few of my favorites from her shop. I am even thinking about using one of her butterflies as a tattoo :) Her works makes me happy, I hope it does the same for you.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
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Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Whimsy Wednesday {mylittlebuffalo}
I admit it I have been slacking on my blog......I had a nice break from "work" but in the meantime I was and am nursing a pinched nerve from the hard work I did over the holidays. I am mending...and making do....but it is a slow road to full recovery.
So here an awesome whimsy wednesday - I need to remember this during times like this. Little pitty parties I like to throw when I am not feeling my best and can't get all my work done. It will be okay....I need to be kind to myself - I AM ONLY ONE PERSON! Thanks to everyone for understand my slow start to the year. Hope this inspires you to be good to yourself.
So here an awesome whimsy wednesday - I need to remember this during times like this. Little pitty parties I like to throw when I am not feeling my best and can't get all my work done. It will be okay....I need to be kind to myself - I AM ONLY ONE PERSON! Thanks to everyone for understand my slow start to the year. Hope this inspires you to be good to yourself.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Valentine's Day Wreath
Hello friends, family and fans!
I hope your new year is starting off wonderfully. So far my new year has been great. I have been taking a MUCH needed break and trying to rest before customs are back in business on February 1st. Apparently I worked too hard over the holidays (which I feel very fortunate for even though I was exhausted) and pinched a nerve in my shoulder. So now I am forced to relax while I take meds, rest, ice and PRAY that it gets better soon. In the meantime I have made this lovely wreath and decided to post a tutorial for all of you to make your own. Enjoy and make sure you email me (tobi@iveyhandcrafted.com) with your finished projects or post them on my facebook wall
I hope your new year is starting off wonderfully. So far my new year has been great. I have been taking a MUCH needed break and trying to rest before customs are back in business on February 1st. Apparently I worked too hard over the holidays (which I feel very fortunate for even though I was exhausted) and pinched a nerve in my shoulder. So now I am forced to relax while I take meds, rest, ice and PRAY that it gets better soon. In the meantime I have made this lovely wreath and decided to post a tutorial for all of you to make your own. Enjoy and make sure you email me (tobi@iveyhandcrafted.com) with your finished projects or post them on my facebook wall


1: Yo Yo Makers - found here
2 & 4: 14 inch straw wreath (you can pick any size) - found here
3: embroidery thread

6: felt in several colors
7: your choice of fabric
8: yarn in your color choice - I bought these here
not pictured - sharp scissors, needle, glue gun
wrap your wreath - take a seat on the couch in front of your favorite tv show, this can take a while ;)
DO NOT TAKE OFF THE PLASTIC WRAP! Makes the process easier and cleaner.
DO NOT TAKE OFF THE PLASTIC WRAP! Makes the process easier and cleaner.
1. begin by tying off your starting point
2. wrap with first color skipping an even amount for next color
3. wrap with second color, tie off on the back
2. wrap with first color skipping an even amount for next color
3. wrap with second color, tie off on the back

Make your yo yo's! If you haven't made yo yo's before.....be ready to be addicted. I discovered these handy little yo yo makers on my craft retreat and have NEVER looked back. There are fantastic step by step instructions here or if you want to do it the old fashion way here
Here are a few photos to show you how easy it is!

I have been seeing these everywhere and wanted to learn how to make them myself for fun projects. Little did I know just how easy they were!
Step by step:
cut a long strip of felt and fold in half
1. snip with very sharp scissors on the folded side - don't cut all the way to the end, leave room to glue or sew
2. Fold over one end and continue to wrap around till you have wrapped the whole strip into a circle
3. To finish - many people use a glue gun - but I find it easier to just stitch through to attach together.
4. turn over and fluff - you have a fun fringy felt flower!
1. snip with very sharp scissors on the folded side - don't cut all the way to the end, leave room to glue or sew
2. Fold over one end and continue to wrap around till you have wrapped the whole strip into a circle
3. To finish - many people use a glue gun - but I find it easier to just stitch through to attach together.
4. turn over and fluff - you have a fun fringy felt flower!

Finally - glue your flowers on - I did mine all in a cluster on one side and love how it turned out. The wreath is easy to hang from the wrapped yarn on the back. Or for more detail tie another piece of yarn and tie around the top to make a hanger.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Whimsy Wednesday {onelittleredfox}

cuteness OVERLOAD - I am pretty sure Ivey is going to have a plush problem.....
okay maybe her mommy will (already does)
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Whimsy Wednesday {ireneagh}
I adore this little piece of art....I keep saying I don't have room for any more art...but I ALWAYS have room for little happies like this!
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