Sunday, May 1, 2011

layered ruffle curtain tutorial



first things first.
i. love. ruffles.

for paisley's curtains, i wanted to re-create something like these land of nod curtains.
so i went to target and picked up some cheap gray sheets.


BUT, then i saw these and changed up my game plan before i started cutting.
this gorgeous curtain is from urban outfitters and retails for 80 bones! 

it was pretty darn easy to re-create.
and so much cheaper.


here's how mine turned out:



 (the girls' room is still a work in progress)



here's my first attempt at a tutorial.
here it goes folks:


i picked up a twin size sheet set from target for $15, the cheapest rod i could find, and
ring clips to hang the curtains.



1. take the fitted sheet and cut off the elastic edge.


2. then i cut the fitted sheet into 6" strips. they don't have to be perfect,
especially since the style of the curtain is a little sloppy.


3. after i cut the strips, i sewed them together to make loner strips.
4. then i ruffled them. there are many different techniques to do this. because i'm lazy, i just run my strips through my sewing machine, and as i do so, i gather or pleat the material. the messier and more uneven, the better. i did this with about 1/2 inch allowance.
continue to do this till you have long strips of ruffly goodness




5. now get your flat sheet out and cut it down the middle length ways. i wanted two panels, and the twin sheet covered my window perfectly. you might have to cut them down more for a skinnier window. or you could choose to do just one panel. after you make the cut, fold over and hem the raw side.

6. once you have some ruffles ready, you need to mark your lines on the panels. i started from the bottom and marked a line every 4 inches. do this 7 times. i did 7- 6" ruffle strips. then i tapered them towards the top. more on that later...



7. after you've marked your lines, start sewing on the ruffled strips,
matching them up with the lines.





8. when you get to the end of the panel, stop the machine and cut off the excess ruffle strip
 about 1" after the panel.

 then fold under the excess twice. 
(this part gets a little tricky)
finish stitching to the edge and backstitch 1/2".

lift up the foot of your machine and turn the panel.

finish off the ruffled edge without sewing the panel underneath.


9. finish sewing upwards toward the top of the sheet.
here's what i did, but you can change your up:
7 rows of 6" ruffles.
1 row of 5"
1 row of 4"
1 row of 3"
the last row was 2", but instead of the messy gathering,
i sewed down the middle of the 2" strip and pulled the one thread to gather it evenly.
(when you mark your lines for the 5",4", & 3" strips, mark them one inch closer than the 4" we started with.


10. i also trimmed the length of my panels to make them shorter and used that scrap fabric for more ruffle strips.

11. clip on your hanging rings and you're done!



this is my first tutorial, so please email or comment with any questions. 
some things may need to be clarified , as i'm sure i may have missed something.
also, if anyone actually uses this, i would LOVE to see pictures.

Monday, April 25, 2011

ponies


paisley has a new best friend.
her name is lyla and she has red curls.
she has three brothers with red hair too.
and two parents that they all get it from.
jea-lous.

lyla turned 3 and had a pony party.
these four kids just crack me up together.
look at how much fun they had:







isn't this property beautiful? it's on base and has stables, playgrounds, picnic areas, and even teather poles! hopefully we'll be spending more time up there in the future.
happy birthday sweet lyla!

Friday, April 22, 2011

our first home




we closed on our house today!
as in, like, 4 hours ago!
i can't believe it really happened.
i feel so blessed and grateful for my husband to have a stable job and income.
signing paperwork at closing kind of stressed me out with all the numbers,
but i have calmed down now and am ready to enjoy our first place.

here we are today out front:




these are pictures i took last month before they painted the inside.
it's totally different with my colors on the walls.
i'm sure it'll be a while till i get all unpacked and ready to post photos.











when we first moved to georgia, we decided to rent for the first year to get to know the area and such, but we found a neighborhood that we absolutely loved! one day we decided to just look at the houses. we walked through 5 or so with the realtor on site and when we walked into this one, david and i both felt so good about it. it was weird, we both knew it was "our" house. i've never had that feeling before. we loved it and we didn't want to look anymore.  i still didn't think we'd get it though. it was a little out of our price range, and we were still locked into our rental agreement. with a lot of hard work
(mostly from david) we were able to find new renters, and crunch the numbers to buy our first home. we got an amazing deal with TONS of incentives, including me picking 5 paint colors of my choice! also, we were able to move in 2 weeks before the closing date since we had found renters to take over our lease. ah-mazing! we have some great friends around the corner and others in the neighborhood as well.

i'm so happy and am just full of gratitude!

now, anyone wanna come visit us?


carter 6 months



this sweet baby turned 6 months on april 5th.
life has been so crazy around here that we hardly noticed.



but we have noticed how cute she is!
everyday those sweet cheeks and big brown eyes greet me with the most delicious grin.
oh, i could eat her!



and carter baby is sitting up now!
she prefers this position the most, especially with a toy in her hands 
that she can explore and slobber on.

cruz/noel visit


let's start from the beginning of my slacking:
aunt noelie and jennifer drove a brood full of cousins in a mini-van from texas to georgia 
to visit us mid-march.

i barely took any pictures.
but we had a blast, like always.
shopping, eating, cooking, playgrounds, and a children's museum.
half way through the trip, noel flew home and uncle carlos flew in.



look how big miss cora belen is getting:
she's even taking violin lessons and practiced at my house like a good girl should. 


isn't she gorgeous?
and poised?


love this picture of the two of them.


a couple children's museum shots:




i love the adventures of traveling with the military,
but oh, how i miss my texas days with my sisters!
they truly were the best.
there's nothing like family.
especially two of the best seesters a girl could ask for.

thanks for visiting us!


Tuesday, April 12, 2011

please excuse my absence

we've been busy around here.
with things such as:


cousins visiting from texas:


more guests from monterey:


old friends here for the masters:


growing babies:



and moving:



can't wait to catch up soon
and show you around our new home!