11/10/09

braided headband tutorial

Sometimes you feel stuck with your hair and just need something quick and different (okay, maybe new) and this headband is the perfect thing (it only takes about 20 minutes)!

What you need:
2- safety pins
6- strips of fabric about 18'' long (can add more strips depending how many bands you want)
1- 6'' piece of elastic
sewing machine


1. gather 3 strips of fabric.
3 strips of fabric


2. pin together ends.
pin ends together


3. braid together.
one braid


4. repeat steps 1-3 for remaining 3 strips of fabric.
braid fabric


5. lay both braids side by side with ends matching together.
two braids


6. straight stitch ends together.
sew ends together


7. snip excess fabric and repeat for the other end (braided bands should be about 15-16'' in length).
sew ends together


8. take your elastic and sew into one end of the braid and repeat on the other end.
sewing on the elastic
braided headband
(what the braided band looks like when done sewing)


9. wear then go out and have fun! enjoy...
side viewbad at these kinds of shots
(I am horrible at these kinds of shots)

Hope you liked this quick little project... if you get bored of it on your head, just pull it down and wear it as a necklace around your neck. For another way to recycle scraps, you can make a braided necklace or check out the Free People blog for directions I made on how to use the scraps to make braided handles for a bag!

It was nice to meet all of you and thank you Rachel so much for having me!!! Congratulations again for your sweet little Ruby and I look forward to meeting other guest bloggers in the coming weeks...

Don't forget to stop by my blog Cakies and say hello from time to time!

11/9/09

doodling

Hello! It's Ruby from Cakies and I am so honored to be a guest blogger here at Smile and Wave. Thank you so much Rachel!

First off, I wanted to say congratulations to the adorable Denbow family for their "Little Red." She is so, so precious and I can't wait to learn more about this new addition. Plus, I must say that her name is one of my favorites. :) Second, if you are here, it is because you love crafting in all kinds of mediums and that means you have tons of ideas floating around in your sweet heads...

In our home, we have what we like to call a "family sketchbook" sitting on our coffee table alongside a vast array of color pencils ready for our doodling pleasure. It really helps foster creativity and keep track of everyone's little doodles all year long, even when friends and relatives come over, they have doodled in the book too!
doodling
colors
Obviously, most of the book is filled with drawings done by my girls, Brave and True, as they like to work together (and sometimes even fight together). Now, that the year is coming to an end, it is nice to look through the book and see how they drawings have changed just from the beginning of this year. Their drawings change so much as they learn to understand more of the world around them.
doodling togethercheers!


Here are just a couple excerpts from pages of our "family sketchbook":
a page in our family sketchbooka page in our family sketchbook
page from sketchbook
So if you want to capture all those ideas and little doodles that are floating around at anytime of the day, just stick a blank sketchbook somewhere accessible (we chose the coffee table) and some colored pencils and you will be sure to have a nice collection of art and memories when the book is full! This isn't just for kids, this is for us grownups too! Trust me, there are plenty of mine and my Ben's doodles in the book as well!

I will see you all back here tomorrow...

11/8/09

Little Red







Our home birth experience couldn't have been better. Ruby Emmerson was born on Saturday, Nov. 7th @ 3:45 p.m. after 5 hours of labor and weighed 9 lbs. 1 oz. She's got her daddy's feet and her brother's chin but is a beauty in her own right. We're all doing well, if not a little sleepy, and enjoying that fantastic newborn smell. Thank you for all of your well wishes, thoughts, and prayers. I was telling Brett last night that knowing so many online friends were rooting for me yesterday got me through some of those early hard contractions.

I'll be back with a birth story and more pictures when we've all had a little more recovery time.

xoxo,
Rachel, Brett, Sebastian and Little Red

11/5/09

4 Swedish house tours and 1 Danish


Hello!
This is my family, in our kitchen.
It is me on the right, with the big belly. And Jens to the left with red shoes. And our daughter Viola, the very cute one. She is four.
We live in Sweden and run our own business from our home. I am photographer and blogger and Jens is an illustrator.

It is quite the thrill for me to be blogging to an American audience. Thank you Rachel!
I will take this opportunity to blog about some of the Swedish homes I have visited this year (and one Danish one, can you guess which one it is?) for my home decor blog Dos Family. That I have with Decorator Isabelle Halling McAllister.

I love going home to people and taking pictures of their home. You could call me a house collector.

Today when I looked through all of our House Tours looking for photos to post here, I realized that they have so much in common with each other. So I decided I wanted to give you a guided tour through them, kind of like "The Kevin Bacon Game".

From home made wallpaper to vintage wallpaper, I guess.
Okey here goes:


Doredoris has made a montage out of pages from a comic book in her sons room.
And Mette has covered one wall in her kitchen with small photos and memorabilia. Like a home made wallpaper.



It is raining in Mette´s hallway.


Just like it is in Julias apartment.
Julia decorated her wall with an old school poster....

and so did Kicki.


Kicki also decorated her home with Wildlife......



Just like I did in our home.
And I love vintage wallpaper and that brings me back to Doredoris who also is a sucker for vintage wallpaper.


Thank you for your time. And if you want to see more of the houses, just click on the names.
All of the photos are mine except for the top one of our family, it is David Bergströms /aftonbladet.se


Hi! This is Mandi from Here's Lookin' at Me, Kid. I'm so happy to be guest blogging for my kindred spirit and fellow thrifty maven. Whenever I unpack my suitcase or give tours of my home, someone inevitably says, "How do you have such luck at the thrift stores? I never find anything!" My friends all want to witness the magical powers that appear on my thrifting adventures which cause glorious vintage treasures to materialize on the store shelves. But the truth is, I don't have any magical powers, just learned skills! And I'm willing to share my 8 rules for becoming a thrifty maven.

Here are the rules, plus inspiration from other thrifty mavens. (All images found on flickr groups Thrift Store Decor and 100% Thrifted. Click images for links.)


Haven't you heard? The early bird gets the mint condition 1950s wiggle dress in the perfect size. That's why I typically assign three hours for thrifting one day a week and show up as the shop doors are being unlocked. Each week I go to a different area than the week before, so the thrift stores have time to replenish themselves, kind of like crop rotation.


The name thrift implies a small dollar sign, but when you're walking out of each store with bags full of goods, the dollar signs quickly grow. My local Salvation Army stores have 50% off family days on Wednesdays, so I can fill my cart without apprehension. Also, I am currently on Goodwill's mailing list so that I know when a customer appreciation day is coming. Just be warned- this technique isn't a secret, and the hard core thrifters come out in droves- so make sure to show up early and have a game plan!



I'm convinced that costume influences behavior. So if you want to choose something fabulous, wear something fabulous! What kind of clothes will you be inspired to buy if you shop in sweat pants? I usually like to wear comfortable shoes and a loose fitting dress in a modest length (all the better to reach with, my dear!). Just whatever you do, don't wear anything too fabulous... you don't want to attract undesired attention from the menfolk (or womenfolk) completing their community service hours at your favorite creepy thrift store.



If you have some spare time in between appointments, spend it at the thrift store! Make sure you know where all of your local thrift stores are (and thrift stores in neighboring cities, if you're hardcore like me) so you don't get lost and end up late to your afternoon appointment. Spontaneous thrifting is how I've stumbled upon some of my favorite furniture items in my home. Buying furniture on a whim? But of course! That's the attitude of a true thrifty maven. And don't worry- they usually let you come back within a few days to pick up your purchase(s).



You might be thinking... "Isn't it kind of gross to buy upholstery from a thrift store?" Well, I don't know about that. There is usually a certificate of sanitation on the furniture I buy, and I'm more than happy to take their word for it. If you're not, you can surely have it professionally cleaned (I usually use a Hoover steamvac on my thrifted furniture.).



I have certainly been on thrifting adventures with a particular something in mind. But more often than not, I don't find what I came looking for. Usually I find something else entirely that I didn't exactly need. But this is how you find objects that become your treasures. If you love it, buy it! Yes- even if you don't need it. And that leads to rule number seven...



Just like mom never said, if in doubt- do! Unless, of course it's a huge doubt or an equally huge price tag. Chances are, if you're interested in something on the shelf, the cosmic forces have drawn you to it, and if you pass on it in the moment only to return for it later, someone else will have snatched it up. This "buy now, think later" practice can lead to quite the stash of thrifted goods, but that's what basements are for, right? And, you can always purge your stash once a year and give back to the charity shops. There's nothing like good thrifting karma to enrich your shopping experiences!