11/2/09

New Tutorials In The Shop



This tutorial gives you access to a private blog with step-by-step instructions and tons of pictures that will take you through the process of creating your own holiday organizer to help manage your inspired decor ideas, gift lists, addresses, thank you notes, and recipes. For those of you who like to make it rather than buy it and tend to customize your holidays with handmade gifts and special touches in your home.



It lets you use items you may already have at home and teaches a few techniques that you can adapt to fit your color scheme or taste making it great for any budget or style.



Use these creative reuses of old materials to make a special keepsake for a friend or a blank memory journal for family members this holiday season. Find it here.




This tutorial is a Handmade Pocket Organizer. I came up with it after noticing the need for shoe storage in a small space but failing to find something pretty as well as the right size for the intended purpose. It's design allows for a variety of uses such as a shoe holder, hygiene station, craft supply storage, or for use in your office.



Great for those with a basic level of sewing. The tutorial offers step-by-step photos as well as detailed instructions to get something both practical and easy on the eye. Find it here.



I've brought back the Quilt Kit Tutorial as well! I've seen a few finished quilts over the last few weeks and am always thrilled to hear how much their makers enjoyed the experience of putting them together. More details about this lap sized quilt project here.



Last but not least, I've included a limited amount of vintage backed, handmade burp cloths from some of the linens I've collected from flea markets and estate sales over the years. They've been repurposed into lovely little mess catchers and are for individual sale. Check out my Etsy shop to see the full listing of prints available.

Check back often this week for a variety of beautiful posts from some especially talented ladies. In the meantime, I'll be finishing up some tutorials for our Fall Online Class that is currently in progress but I'll be back to let you know when our sweet Ruby arrives! Thank you so much for stopping by.

xoxo,
Rachel

9 comments:

Genevieve said...

Wow, I can't believe you are days away from having a baby AND getting all these lovely things together (and raising a 3 year old on top of it all!) You're an inspiration, truly you are. Best of luck with the birth, we'll all be waiting anxiously to hear the good news! Until then, relax and enjoy your time as a family of 3 :)

Katherine said...

i am so completely in love with the colors you are using these days. pretty, pretty.

RachelDenbow said...

Well, these have been in the works for awhile so I've been able to keep it manageable for the most part. Plus, it helps keep me distracted from the waiting game!

Anonymous said...

I just love all of your projects. Everything you make is so creative and fun. Can't wait to meet sweet little Ruby. :)

Candace said...

I agree with Katherine. These colors are wonderful!

Rebekah Williams said...

Wow, Rachel. So much goodness in one post. Thanks!

Unknown said...

thanks for the tutorials! i can't wait to start on mine!

Tiffany said...

Hey miss Rachel.. I know it is wayyy after the holidays, but was wondering if the first tutorial was still available, I think it might be fun to make a journal/mini book with your instruction :)

Anonymous said...

hi there, i really love the pocket organizer! however, the link you have to the tutorial is no longer valid. is there another link you can pass onto me? thanks!