This past week I was finally able to do a soft open of my etsy shop. Soft because there are only a few seasonal clippies and a few of my Not So Sweaty Bands available at this time. Once the Nov show is over, I'll list bags of all kinds!
Here's what's listed, if interested please check it out. www.GoodBadandCrafty.etsy.com
The hair clippies sell in sets for $5 or individually for $3
Not So Sweaty Bands are $6 each or 2 for $10
Check it out, more to come soon!
Friday, October 15, 2010
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Juice Pouch Bags...
I've been busy, busy, busy working my sewing machine as much as it will let me.
Here's some of the bags I've finished over the last couple of days....
Here's what the finished produce bags look like:
Here's some of the bags I've finished over the last couple of days....
Here's what the finished produce bags look like:
Next in line are some insulated lunch bags made from pouches.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Produce bags are almost complete!
Last night was productive. Working away, finishing produce bags, until I ran out of ribbon. Grr! So they will get finished over the weekend.
The small stack that still need sewing, they are 1/3 done.
Sewing all finished, just waiting for their ribbon...
Look at all the pretty colors, so excited!
Stacked up and waiting...
This is what's left to be finished, not too shabby.
So, as I said, a bit of ribbon to buy and these can be done.
Now to work out their pricing. What might you pay for a bag or a set of 3?
Purses are next on my list...
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
Not So Sweaty Bands...
If you read my last post on the main blog, you may have caught the little tidbit about me taking the plunge and setting up a booth at Cody's school's craft fair in Nov. So I've been working on things this week and actually finished the first set.
I've used these while running and doing Zumba and they are great! They are absorbent and don't slip around. 36ish or so were made this week in an array of colors and prints.
Another item I'm going to be selling are reusable produce bags. I've gotten a good start, these ones are almost finished, just needing their ribbon ties.

Stay tuned for more...
Not So Sweaty Bands...

Another item I'm going to be selling are reusable produce bags. I've gotten a good start, these ones are almost finished, just needing their ribbon ties.

Stay tuned for more...
Monday, August 23, 2010
Shirts to start the school year....
For the start of this school year, I've been searching all the department stores for their $3-5 plain shirts. Walmart had the best deal with their baseball style shirts and we were ready to go! He would love if I would buy him the latest Transformers, Hot Wheels, Toy Story type shirts, but they just date so quickly and I'm not into those sort of things. So we went for the fun and non-character route.





Hoping he'll let me do this for a couple of more years, we'll have to see!
What's s a new year without a little tie-dye?






Sunday, August 22, 2010
More Juice Pouch bags...
A purse for Selby, with girly fringe around the edges...

Cody's new lunch bag...


It also has a plastic liner inside (made from table cloth material) to help keep the cool in. The only problem I'm seeing with it is that it's pretty big. Big enough to fit all this...

More to come...
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Tea Towels...
This past Christmas my mom asked me to make her a new set of tea towels as the ones she had from Grandma were disintegrating a little more with each use. They didn't have to be sent at Christmas, but that's what she wanted. It took me a while to get them going, but once I did, it was pretty quick work. She left the details up to me, so it was a bit of a surprise.
The 1st four are made out of old flour sacks that she had and gave to me to use for the project. These were very easy to sew and embroider.
The other five were made out of cloth diaper material I bought at the fabric store. They should be absorbent, weren't too bad to sew or embroider, although the fabric has a bit more stretch that can cause some bunching.


I didn't take a picture of the backs, but I did fuse some cotton onto the back of the embroidery as to hopefully save it from wear, then stitched around the edge so that it stays together through washings.
Almost like Grandma would have made!
The 1st four are made out of old flour sacks that she had and gave to me to use for the project. These were very easy to sew and embroider.



I didn't take a picture of the backs, but I did fuse some cotton onto the back of the embroidery as to hopefully save it from wear, then stitched around the edge so that it stays together through washings.
Almost like Grandma would have made!
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Freezer Paper Stenciling...
I've heard about it for a while and finally had a chance to give it a try. I'm in love! It's an easy process, but a bit time consuming because you have to cut out images with the exacto knife, and try to figure out what part should be painted or not. Google it, there are some great tutorials out there.
For our dino lovin' buddy...
Friday, June 11, 2010
More crafty gifts...
So another of my go-to baby gifts, a tag blanket for our neighbors across the street that just welcomed home a baby boy.

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