Wednesday, February 8, 2012

~FREE SVG, *GIVEAWAY* Valentine's Gift Tutorial-Blog Hop!~

Good morning my crafty friends, and happy blog hopping!
You are hopping today for SPELLBINDERS DIES!! :)
Be sure to hop to every blog to qualify to win.
**SPECIAL BONUS**
FREE SVG to anyone who ubscribe's *see below*


Today I have a project to share with Valentine's Day in mind,
for all those crafty girlyfriends. A vintage style candy jar
with a pin cushion topper. It is fantastic for buttons later on!
I wish I had a jar full of candy hearts to put inside, but a store run
was not in my day yesterday. hehe
Ok so I am going to give you the bare bones, (not a quilter) version
of a how-to. Using every day supplies. You just need a jelly jar,
a lid, ring, cardboard, cotton balls, sewing machine, & fabric.
did you know SW makes several amazing fabrics? Well she does
that's why I used this. :) Anyways you need just about a half fat quarter
in all, not much really. You will want to make a ribbon with the fabric, and make
it about 20" long, and a ruffle as well about 12" long.
Don't worry about getting the stitches perfect,
it's that cute hand made feel you are going for.
Just cut the cardboard slightly smaller than the lid. Make sure it's not the
same size. I made my first one the same size and it would not fit in the ring.
**shhh** don't tell anyone LOL I totally freestyle like 99% of my crafts
and it usually bites me in the butt half the time LOL
Now you can totally be a pro and use batting, but I did not have any
and babysat a friend the day I made this so I used cotton balls instead
and to be honest they work perfectly fine. The less dense balls are better.
Just hot glue a bunch of cotton balls onto the cardboard only.
Really pack them on well.
Then cut the fabric into a circle a few inches larger then the cardboard
circle. (don't worry you can trim later) Carefully and SNUGGLY glue
the fabric over the top, really stretching and securing, gluing underneath.
Then adhere the fabric piece in the ring to make sure it fits! LOL
I had to trial run this twice....if you glue it in the ring first then it
ensures a nice fit. THEN you can glue it to the lid when you tuck the lid
up into the ring. The lid and ring should be one piece, so when you
twist it off later it all stays together.
After you finish the pin cushion, just add your ruffle and ribbon.
Fill jar with candy or buttons and give with a smile! :)
I hope you enjoyed my project today and here I have one more quick
project for those digital scrapping friends I have *wink*
My sweet boys sleeping.....
being me, I am a couple months behind always LOL
I used the Kokeshi Paper Pack lines that can be found here
If you hop and comment on all the blogs you could win
these cool Spellbinders dies!

Giveaway information:
This Month, Samantha is giving away a set of Spellbinders dies…the Blossom tags and Accents set!
To enter, just leave a comment on my blog during February 8th and February 12th. Winner will be announced on Samantha's Facebook page on Monday February 13th.

For additional entries:
1. receive an additional entry for commenting on each of the other blogs in the blog hop.
2. go here (www.samanthaleewalker.blogspot.com) and follow Samantha Walker's blog
3. follow her on Facebook (www.facebook.com/samanthawalkerdesigns)
4. sign up for an e-mail subscription to Samantha's blog and you will automatically receive a link to a free SVG cutting file that you can download and use on your personal electronic cutter. Link will be e-mailed early next week.
To receive the additional entries, and get the link to the free SVG file, mention in your comment on Samantha's blog (www.samanthaleewalker.blogspot.com) that you have done so!

WOW, that is 13 chances to win!

Have fun and please share if you make this project, I would
love to see it! Thank YOU for popping by, without you I would
be so lonely. :) Happy Hump Day!

Photobucket

39 comments:

  1. hi there Cristal!!! Happy V!!! loved this pin cushion jar of yours!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Very nice project and tutorial. Thank you for sharing.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Now theres a fun project to do...love it :-)

    ReplyDelete
  4. That's a great idea for a pin cushion and is a perfect double use item. I was thinking you could put sewing bobbins in there.
    http://lorisartsyobsession.blogspot.com/

    ReplyDelete
  5. I did something like this with a mini clay planter's pot!

    ReplyDelete
  6. Looking at your project I had one of those "ah ha" moments. 17 years ago I decorated a jar like this one for my now 17 year old girl to keep all her hair bows in LOL. You did a much better job and I need to go fix a couple of things on that jar, yes I still have it. Thanks for sharing and turning the light on in my head Pinky. I could just see this filled with pink candy corn or Hersey kisses!

    ReplyDelete
  7. OK..I have to admit that's a cool pin cushion - LOL!!

    Had to chuckle about the picture of the sleeping beauties...that's how my boys are like too! LOL!

    ReplyDelete
  8. I love-love your pin cushion...LOVE IT!

    ReplyDelete
  9. Love the pic of the boys.

    Cute project! I remember making similar lids without the batting to decorate cookie in a jar lids.

    ReplyDelete
  10. I love making jar pin cushions! This one is cute!

    ReplyDelete
  11. VERY cute! Love your pin cushion!! TFS

    ReplyDelete
  12. Hey cute Cristal! I love your projects! That jar is super cute and I may have to make one too!

    ReplyDelete
  13. Very cute idea! The fabrics you chose are beautiful. I love the colors.

    ReplyDelete
  14. I LOVE this!! Pinning for sure!

    ReplyDelete
  15. Great idea! Love that it can have 2 purposes! I think candy in the bottom sounds like a great plan!! You need energy while sewing!

    ReplyDelete
  16. I love your jar pincushion. I'm going to have to make me one real soon. Thank you for the tute.

    ReplyDelete
  17. Love the pincushion. I also keep my craft stickpins displayed in a pincussion - makes for easy access!!

    ReplyDelete
  18. This is a super fun project! And, I appreciate your honesty about trying to figure out the best way to do things and not always finding it the first time! ;)

    ReplyDelete
  19. I'm soooo lovin' that pin cushion jar. :)

    ReplyDelete
  20. i love that pincushion jar project. I have to tell you, I am a go with the flow, i bet I can make that type of crafter too. when you can figure out how to make stuff and how to fix mistakes? You're awesome. ;)

    ReplyDelete
  21. What super great projects! Your pin cushion/jar topper is adorable!

    ReplyDelete
  22. Cute pin cushion. Love it. Thanks for sharing, Johanne L.

    ReplyDelete
  23. I love this project. And putting buttons in the bottom is a great idea.

    ReplyDelete
  24. Super sweet project and so creative! I've never seen a pin cushion on a jar, but that makes so much sense to use it for storage as well! Love this!

    ReplyDelete
  25. Great projects, Pinky. Love your layout. patnbobcuddy at gmail dot com

    ReplyDelete
  26. Ahh bummer i went and bought that polyfill and didnt think to use cotton when ii did mine great money saver

    ReplyDelete
  27. Nice of you to share the tutorial with us! Cute jar, and layout! Made me smile!

    ReplyDelete
  28. What a great project! I love it.

    I'd love to win too.
    jennmom2000@gmail.com

    ReplyDelete
  29. I love this idea! I think I am going to "lift" this idea!

    ReplyDelete
  30. Very cute projects! Thanks for sharing.

    ReplyDelete
  31. Love pin cushions so I really LOVE this idea. Off to hop....

    ReplyDelete
  32. Good luck to your son! I love the card you made for him! And the pincushion jar is SO cute! :)

    ReplyDelete
  33. cute projects, thanks for sharing! (:

    ReplyDelete
  34. Great sleeping layout and love the pin cushion jar--fabric is awesome.

    ReplyDelete
  35. The pin cushion jar is such a great idea and the colors are beautiful. TFS.

    ReplyDelete

~I wanna hear from YOU!~
Without YOU I would have no blog,
so please do know I read EVERY SINGLE COMMENT!
I appreciate you stopping by :)
~Pinky~