Skip to main content

Posts

Something Wicked this Way Comes—Themed Thursday

Since searching out unique items is one of my favorite internet past times I thought I would kill two birds with one stone and incorporate some of these searches into my blog. So I have decided that Thursdays would now be Themed Thursdays. Pretty simple idea, I pick a theme and do a search on Esty and see what I come up with and share some of them with my few but loyal blog readers. So here it goes, my first theme:

Something Wicked this Way Comes

You can't help the urge to grab a broom and threaten little dogs named Toto while wearing this Custom Halloween Witch Hat by Blooming Couture


I'm not sure about you but nothing says wicked to me like deer antlers and an evil sneer which has been perfectly captured by Alma Pottery in their piece My main man the wicked one


Planning on changing your career to evil henchman? Well clothes make the man and this Mini Top Hat from Gypsy Lady's Hats is a must have to further your new career.


Do I make you horny? Bring out your inner horn dog wi…

All in knots, Gerber daisy headband how-to

Often when I visit craft stores they have bins and bins of inexpensive spools of thin satin ribbon. Between the rainbow of colors and the bargain pricing, I can not resist adding a spool or two to my cart. So after years of craft store shopping, I have boxes of dainty colorful ribbon and no clue what to use it for, until now.


What you will need:
1.75 yards of 1/8th inch wide satin ribbon in two colors
1-felt sheet
Scissors
Hot glue gun
Large button at least 1” in diameter
Headband


Cut 14 pieces of each color ribbon into 4.5” strips.Tie a knot in each piece of ribbon, directly in the center of the ribbon, fig 2.


Cut two pieces of felt in a circle with a 1.5” diameter, fig 3.



Using one of the felt circles as a backing, take the ribbon and fold it in half gluing the cut edges to the base felt as seen in fig. 4.



Keep gluing all the ribbon petals around the edge of the circular base. Try placing the ribbon so you do not see the felt backing, fig. 5. (Note: I layered my color ribbon by placing all…

Facebook Fan, Flouncy Flower Headband Give-away!

To win a Flouncy Flower headband follow these simple directions:
Become a fan of the Design by Night’s Facebook page. When logged in to Facebook search for Design by Night and you should find me. Existing fans are elligible.Comment on the Flouncy Flower Headband Give-away post, any comment will do (please keep them pleasant)!Keep your fingers crossed and wait for the drawing! Deadline for comments is October 15, 2009.
How this works: Your name will be placed in a hat and drawn by a third party. One winner will be posted on the Design by Night’s Facebook page no later than October 20, 2009 and will be contacted through Facebook to arrange for the free delivery.

Repurposed Camisole

Tired of shopping at the same (and only) fabric store in the area, I have been playing around with reusing thrift store or hand me down clothing. This past week I made a headband out of a slightly used camisole and thought I would share the before and after.


Finished flower from camisole



Start




Working on placing petals


Pinned flower, right before sewing beads

Finished headband

Recycled Coffee Filters

Recently, I have been playing around with using recycled materials to make flowers for my hair accessories. Usually, the recylcled materials are old clothing or fabric but while brewing up some coffee I percolated an idea.

I noticed how the filters were a bit gauzy and more durable than normal paper. So I saved some of the used coffee filters. After some time spent folding, tearing, cutting and sewing I came up with a way to make a coffee filter flower. When I hammer out the details I will share the instructions but in the meantime I thought I would share my java inspired creation.


Furthermore, I need some ideas on what you would do with a coffee filter flower. I made this one into a pin but I'm sure there are better ideas out there, unfortunately my idea cup runneth empty on ideas.


New Work

In anticipation of my favorite season, I have strayed from my usual feathery work and started to create burnt fabric flowers in rich autumn colors. Somehow it seems fitting that the flowers are made by burning fabric since one of my favorite fall smells is that of burning leaves. Here is a sampling of my work that can be found on my Etsy page.