Showing posts with label Gifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gifts. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Crocheted Coffee Mug Cozies!

Have you visited our online shops lately?
We have added some fabulous items, 
including these amazing coffee cozies!



 







These coffee cozies were crocheted by my mother!  
Her crochet work is absolutely beautiful!

All purchases in our handmade shops support the 
Priceless Mission!  We have a growing list of families who are in need this year, and we are working hard to provide needed items and Christmas presents for children.  Thank you to all of our customers who make this Mission possible.

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Thursday, September 5, 2013

Priceless Handmade Gifts

I wanted to give an update on our growing handmade shops!  As you can see below, I've been creating some new pretties!
I am working on setting up an Etsy shop.
You may also find my designs at
and on Artfire
where you can use the coupon code:
Accessorize
to get 40% off all jewelry and hair accessories.
Offer is good in our Artfire shop only, now through September 30, 2013.


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Friday, August 30, 2013

Goin' Bananas with Kindness

I love opportunities to bless people!  Don't you?
I have an elderly customer who is a regular at my store.  She loves monkeys and had planned an outing to the zoo.
She always wears a lanyard to hold her keys, and it was getting quite worn out.  So, wouldn't you know it, I came across some cute monkey ribbon, and got to crafting.  I thought she'd feel special to have something new to wear to the zoo.

  I want to show you this project, because I thought it turned out really cute.

I made a lanyard and a hair bow.


I added some shiny beads.
(She's gotta have bling!)


I hope you are inspired by this project.
It was easy to make, and she loved it, too!
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Thursday, July 11, 2013

DIY Tutu Ballet Bags

Here's an idea for your little ballerina:
A bag to carry her ballet shoes.

I prefer to make my own bags, but I made this an altered bag project.  They are plain canvas bags, to which I attached tulle.

I sew-on my embellishments for extra durability, but know many people who just use their hot glue gun.  Do whichever you prefer.



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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Tulle Embellished Handmade Cards

Adorable, right?


Stickers and tulle to decorate greeting cards?
Yes, please!





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Embroidered Cloth Bookmarks

I have spent the day free-hand embroidering some bookmarks with happy words.


I added a charm to the top of each bookmark!


Now to spread the happiness to some book-lovers who can make good use out of these handcrafted bookmarks!

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Thursday, June 13, 2013

Reuse Designs Off Old T-Shirts

Some upcycle inspiration for your day!
Reuse those fun designs off old t-shirts!

I made this bag for my niece's birthday.
She has a Pug, so I went with the Pug theme.
I found a really cute "Girl and her Pugs" design on a child's t-shirt.  The shirt was for a much younger girl than my niece, and it had a few stains on the sleeves.  But the design remained in perfect condition.  So I cut out the design and attached it to a bag by sewing it into place.  I also added some other hand-sewn embellishments.

Normally I make my own bags, but this time I used some pre-made bags someone had given to me.  I chose black for the outside, flipped the pink bag inside-out and inserted it as a lining, then stitched them together. 

I did a fun hand-sewn stitch with pink thread to attach the bags together.

Here's the finished product!

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Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Random Acts of Kindness & Secret Sisters

I wanted to let everyone know about a new community service project we've started up through our store.  It is a Random Acts of Kindness opportunity to bless people who need encouragement.
Anyone is welcome to participate however and whenever you wish.

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Another announcement we have is that we've started an online site for secret sister programs.  It allows people to purchase gifts to be sent to their secret sister, while their identity remains anonymous.  And to make it even better, we offer free shipping!  Find out more at  http://www.secretsistergifts.com/

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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Crocheted Loofahs

Aren't these amazing?

My mother crocheted these bath loofahs for my store!
They are just awesome!

I think they would be a great gift idea for Mother's Day!

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Love!

Show LOVE in a big way today!

Here are some ideas:
Give a gift.
Make something for someone.
Serve in some way.
Encourage a friend.
Volunteer your time.
Find a need and fill it.
Spend quality time with someone.
Show your kids and spouse that
"There is nothing more important for me to do in this moment than to be with you."
Smile and be kinder than necessary.
Always be the last one to let go of a hug.

The list could go on and on.
Leave a comment with your ideas!
(And let's follow through with these acts of love everyday!)


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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Fashion Scarves


I love making these fashion scarves out of t-shirts!


So glad our customers love them, too!


Find our tutorial here.

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Fabric Package Topper

Ever wonder what to do with that old prom dress you will never wear again?
Here is one idea for you.
Upcycle old clothing to add charm to presents.
After all, IT'S ALL IN THE PRESENTATION...
...unless your motto is: IT'S THE THOUGHT THAT COUNTS. 

Great Alternative to A Gift Bow

I own a resale shop, and sometimes people part with their out of style fashions.
If the material is nice, but there are flaws on the garment itself, 
I get to cut it up and make it into something more awesome!
Yes, I love my job!

Here is a simple way to make a rose as pictured above:

1.  I cut the ruffled edge from a worn out, old-fashioned, lacy dress.
You can pretty much use any length or width.
I prefer to cut about an inch in width, 
and tend to fold the width in half if it is any wider than an inch.
I find that I usually cut the length at least twelve inches long.
That is just my preference.  There is no exact science to creativity.

2.  I rolled the strip of fabric to form a rose, occasionally twisting as I rolled.
Roll from one end of the fabric to the other.
Roll a bit, twist the fabric over, roll some more.  Repeat.

3.  Once I got to the end of the strip of fabric, 
I held it together, and grabbed my needle and thread.
It helps to have your threaded needle handy.
Make sure the thread already has a knot at the end before you form your rose.

4.  Next, I put several stitches (by hand) across the bottom of the rose to hold it in place.
You could even use a glue gun if you are more into that!

5.  I cut a circle from green fabric, then trimmed it into a leafy-edged shape.
This is what I attached under my flower.
Sew it on by hand, or use your glue gun.

6.  I used a foam circle that is sticky on both sides to attach this flower to my package.
Scrapbookers and card-creators will have plenty of adhesive options to do the job.
You could even use a glue gun to attach the rose to some ribbon around your package, 
or just sew it on.

More Ideas:

Instead of tying actual ribbon around the package, use a long strip of coordinating fabric.

Hey, you could even wrap the present itself in creative wrapping materials.
Try newspaper, fabric, magazine pages, whatever you can reuse to serve the purpose!


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Friday, December 21, 2012

Priceless Christmas

Priceless Gifts inspiration for your day...
64 people in need
+ one generous community
= A Priceless Christmas!
Thank you to everyone who has helped make this happen!
Christmas is a little brighter for those families.
YOU make a difference, and it means so much!
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Bootie Bag

How cute is this?
I love to upcycle clothing.
This "bootie bag" purse is made from an
adorable denim skirt.

I lined the inside of the purse with a
section of micro-fleece p.j. pants.

I cut up a shirt for the straps.
I cut it into strips and braided them.
I also cut off the buttoned section of the
shirt and sewed it in with the lining.
Now the bag can be buttoned up so
belongings will not fall out.
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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Upcycled T-Shirts: Fashion Scarves




Do It Yourself!  (So much fun!)

Circular Neck Scarf:
Cut 1-2 inch strips across the entire width of the t-shirt,
front and back together in a continuous strip.
I cut about 5 of these strips for each scarf.
  Since the strips are circular in shape already,
(from going around the t-shirt)
you are nearly finished.
Just pull on the strips to stretch them.
For most t-shirts, this will curl the edges in.
Sew or tie the strips together, add a fabric flower,
and you are finished.

Long Ruffled Scarf:
Cut circle shapes from your t-shirt.
These can be about the size of a plate,
and varying sizes will create varying lengths of ruffles.
Cut your circles into 1-2 inch spirals.
Pull on the fabric to stretch it.
Tie or sew the pieces together and you have
a fabulous fashion scarf.

This is a quick and easy project,
and a great way to upcycle old t-shirts.
Seriously, I made most of the pictured scarves
during a football game.
So when I say quick and easy, I mean it!


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Saturday, December 1, 2012

A Priceless Christmas

During this "Merry Christmas" season we celebrate the Priceless Gift of Jesus!
A way to live out this celebration of Love and Hope is by
offering a Priceless Gift of Hope and Love to a family in need.
Special thanks to everyone who has contributed to A Priceless Christmas!
There are still some needs to be filled, and you can find out details here:


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