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Benny has this friend who is two weeks older than him. Today was her birthday and we needed a gift. Benny picked out a dolly to make for her, so I went to work. I looked at a bunch of inspiration and drew up a pattern. The best part is I will share that pattern with you! It can be printed on a normal sheet of paper from your printer and cut out! This ones has two pages. Here is my process: You need to cut the pattern out and then cut the fabric out you want to use. You can make the legs skin color, but I wanted tights so I used a pattern. Also the sleeve and shoe pattern is on the arm/leg pattern, you just follow the line disecting the patterns. Before we put the doll together, we need to add all the little details first. Here is the hair puff. Sew all around the perimeter. I turned the wheel with my hand the whole time because I wanted a nice curve and no angles. I used the bottom fabric marker which I inherited from my mom, but the top fabric marker is from Walmart and works just as great. I drew the face on a paper and traced with the fabric marker on top. If you want you could find a face you like and print it off and do the same thing. Miss Marlie has freckles and strawberry blonde hair so we chose accordingly. Pin the hair (We used fleece, but felt is also a good choice) and sew around the edges. I placed and pinned the puff now, so I didn't loose it or forget it. Make sure to pin is pointing in, bacause we will turn it right side out later. Next is to fold the shoe fabric over a little and sew the top of the shoe to the foot. Then the mary jane strap the same way as well as the back of the shoe. I added a ruffle to the front with a scrap peice of fabric. Sew the arms and legs right side together. Cut every little bit around the curve so it will open up nicely. Turn and press open. Fill the leggs with a little rice or beans so the will hang and sit nicely. You don't need very much at all! Then fill the rest of the foot with fluff. Fill the arm with fluff. The ones on the left are stuffed, the ones on the right are not. I didn't stuff them so much that they were hard and didn't move. You want it medium. Pin the back of head(make sure it is of hair fabric) to the face right sides together and sew. Clip around the curve. Turn right side out and stuff lightly again. I added the sleeves now and they were horrible. I gathered it and sewed it to one side and it was retarted. So I un-gathered it and made sure it wraped the whole arm and then sewed it to the arm. Now pin the leggs and arms on the body front. This is where it gets tricky since it will be tight. I chose to not pin it all the way around, but sew one side at a time. So I sewed one arm side, then the bottom and the third side was tight, but not impossible. I had to take out, readjust and resew this side a few times. Clip corners and turn right side out. Fill the bottom of the body with a little rice for stability and stuff the rest of the eay up. I machine sewed the head in the front to the body so it looked nice and professional. I hand sewed the back where the hair meets the body and you can't tell a bit. Make sure you add a little fluff to the neck before you hand sew it shut. I added a flower to the hair puff. Then I made a little capelet with scrap fabric and then not pictured I made a necklace that doubles as a bracelet for Marlie. I think she turned out really sweet and can't wait to make one for my little girl!!!
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I have been itching to use this 6x6 pad of Circus paper that I purchased a few months ago. And I KNEW that I had to pair it with stamps and dies from The Cat's Pajamas But, I have to admit, I think I could have done better. I love the paper and the stamps. This card is a little busier than I usually create. BUT, the Show Must Go On! I created it. I put my time into it. I wanted to enter it in a challenge. And by golly, that is just what I am going to do! I couldn't decide which stamp to use from the Clownin' Around set from TCP. So many choices! But, I think that having so many choices will lead to more and more cards! And, I'm ok with that. ;) Challenges: TCPTUES289 Inspiration Challenge YNS Sketch and Color Challenge #13 Supplies: Clownin Around Stamp Set- By TCP Big Top Cut Ups- by TCP Circus Circus Paper Pad - By Best Creation Die-Namics Heirloom Label - by MFT
Note: This is an old post that get recirculated as I will forever miss our Little One.I hope you’ll excuse my absent as of late. We’ve been a little busy welcoming Little Miss into our lives. She was born with a congenital heart defect and has had heart surgery but is on the mend now.
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Hey you...Here it is, not just one image but a few others to help with your Valentine's Day creations. The main one is my Retro Doll design then a word and some shapes, you can use these as embroidery patterns or print them out and trace onto nice paper and colour in to make cards or tags :) Just click on image and drag to desktop.. Don't forget you can use them as a guide and add to or leave out bits, have fun and I'd love to see your efforts posted on my little miss crafty facebook page !!! I will post my own creations from these images too xxx I am giving you these images free to use for personal use only not commercial or resale.
Happy Saturday! Today I'm sharing my Vera Lane Studio DT project featuring this week's release called Little Miss which is available from the Etsy shop. This Little Miss definitely looks like she's stepping out of her townhouse like someone famous! Just owning it standing on her step. I cut a piece of card 3.5 inches wide and 6 inches tall. I then cut a triangle from the white corrugated card so the overall size is 3.5x 8.5 inches. I spritzed my distress oxide sprays in Antique Linen, Prize Ribbon and Vintage Photo and smooshed the card in each colour one at a time, drying between each colour. Next I sprinkled some frantage over it all and heated it from below. I love the effect it gives. Next I stamped some elements from different AALL & Create stamp sets in Versamark and embossed them in Primary Lagoon and Opaque Bright White Wow embossing powders.I added some Washi tape in different areas around the house. I coloured in the Little Miss in blues and neutrals to match the Distress Oxides I'd used. I also coloured one of the windows from the Vera Lane Studio Windows set and added it it to the house. I added a little offcut from the corrugated card to make a step and a chimney. I adhered the Little Miss to the step and finished off with one of the sentiments. Images - Vera Lane Studio (Little Miss, Windows) Colouring Medium - Copic Markers Stamps - AALL & Create Distress Oxides - Prize Ribbon, Vintage Photo, Antique Linen Stampendous Frantage WOW Embossing Powders - (Primary Lagoon, Opaque Bright White) Versamark Ink Pad White Corrugated Card White Gel Pen Black Fineliner We would love to see your makes over on the Vera Lane Studio Facebook Group or tag us on Instagram using #veralanestudio Cass xx Washi Tape
create your own little miss meme sticker - featured design:Little Miss shopping addiction - 3x3 in size perfect to add to any accessory such as laptop, water bottle, phone case, or any smooth surface clear laminated protective finish allows for durability and water resistance (not water proof) stickers are not dishwasher safe will ship in envelope with USPS stamp- NO TRACKING NUMBER Ordering Instructions Sticker will be the one featured in photos if you are looking for a custom design click the listing below https://www.etsy.com/MMNStudios/listing/1286071077/custom-little-miss-stickers-little-miss?utm_source=Copy&utm_medium=ListingManager&utm_campaign=Share&utm_term=so.lmsm&share_time=1660493080182 ** if you would like the text to be in a different color please specify in the notes to seller, otherwise all text with me in black**
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Highlights Little Miss Giggles has lost her giggle! 3-7 Years 8.1" x 8.0" Paperback 32 Pages Juvenile Fiction, Humorous Stories Series Name: Mr. Men and Little Miss Description About the Book Little Miss Giggles is distressed when she loses her giggle. Book Synopsis Little Miss Giggles has lost her giggle! Will she ever find it again? About the Author The late Roger Hargreaves created the Mr. Men series for his son, Adam, who currently oversees the estate and creates illustrations for new Mr. Men books.
Here's hoping you find a household passing out books instead of candy.
olá todos! procurei pela internet e não achei nenhum freebie de template nesse formato! Espero que gostem e criem páginas lindas!!! hello everyone! I looked on the internet and I found no template freebie in this format! https://www.dropbox.com/s/kk8u58riov6su5l/LittleMiss_Templates_6x8.rar?dl=0 I hope you enjoy and create beautiful pages !!!
Tonight we will post the balance of the paper doll book. I really like the clothes on the middle page, and the bed above is such an unusual idea. The water stain shaded the top of the headboard ope…
Little Miss Sunshine Mr Men cross stitch pattern
A super quick and easy little stash busting knitting project. I used a free knitting pattern and knitted a cute little headband for my Little Miss.
Hello Everyone!! Today we are celebrating the upcoming arrival of a very sweet baby girl for our dear friend, Lesley Croghan with a little blog hop!!! Congratulations Lesley and Corey!!! You can find the hop HERE. Supplies: Paper: White Heavy Weight CS (Gina K. Designs), Bundle of Joy A New Addition 6x6 Pad (Echo Park), Bundle of Joy Dots & Stripes 6x6 Pad (Echo Park); Stamps: Bella Elephant (Gina K. Designs); Ink: Dark Chocolate (Gina K. Designs); Tools: Onsie Die (Quickutz/Retired), Shakers 'N Frames (Confetti Cuts), Stitched Mini Scallop Rectangle Stax (Die-Namics), Scor-Buddy, Paper Trimmer (Fiskars), Big Shot (Sizzix); Other: Sheer Ribbon, Baby Clothes Pin, Pearls (Recollection), ATG Adhesive, Foam Tape Make sure to head over to our fabulous Hostess, Lori Turner's blog, for the complete list of blog stops. And a BIG Thank you to Lori for organizing this fun surprise for Lesley!! Happy Hopping! Share:facebook - twitter - Pinterest Welcome Little Miss Croghan Blog Hop
Thank you for your interest in this pattern. Please note that you are purchasing a PDF pattern, not a finished product or a kit. The file is 19MB, and you will require Adobe Acrobat Reader to download it. With this purchase, you will receive: • A full-scale, professionally-drawn, digital pattern that will be available for instant download. • 22 pages of clearly worded instructions, accompanied by colour photographs and video tutorials where necessary. • Two full sets of instructions to either sew or glue the design. • Hints and tips on useful techniques and accompanying products. • Ideas for binding your felt book. Your child will adore the gorgeous interactive felt book that you are creating for them; I’m sure it will provide them with hours of quiet entertainment in addition to a fantastic opportunity to hone their fine-motor skills and hand–eye coordination. Patterns are sold either individually or as a collection, allowing you to pick-and-choose the layout of your child’s book. Additionally, these pages have been designed to be easily removed from the book so that you can maintain your child’s interest by rotating pages as it suits them. All of the patterns from Red Robyn Crafts have been meticulously drawn and thoroughly tested. With this purchase, you will receive a professionally produced digital pattern with thorough written and pictorial instructions. Where necessary, video tutorials accompany the instructions. Links to this video content is provided through the purchase of a pattern and are in addition to the tutorials that are publicly available on my YouTube channel. It is important to me that these patterns cater to a range of crafting abilities. As such, all patterns come with two complete sets of instructions: one to sew the design and another to glue it using a hot glue gun. If you choose to sew this pattern, rest assured that only basic stitches are used and all stitches come with a detailed video tutorial. If you’re gluing this pattern, there are also videos to guide you through the process. Of course, you can always follow aspects from both sets of instructions to create a design that caters to your skills and available time. Either way, the results will be outstanding! There is now a complete set of six patterns in the Nursery Rhyme Collection, and I will shortly be uploading a pattern for a felt book cover to keep all of your gorgeous pages together. Please be sure to favourite my store and subscribe to my YouTube channel to ensure that you’re kept up-to-date with the new patterns as they’re released. Also, I LOVE to see what you have created with these patterns. Please send me a photo or video of your child playing with their felt book, and if you have a moment, I’d greatly appreciate any reviews or feedback through the Etsy store. Thank you and happy crafting!
Meet Mr. Selfie and Little Miss Basic.
We need to post some more clothes for the dolls that were posted last night. The peach dress in the 2nd picture and the party dress above are a couple of my favorites. Tomorrow we will post the las…