Session 3 Auditions

Craft #1 - Mod Flower Door Curtain - Charlene @ eWillow

In order to photograph this "door curtain" I actually had to close the door, but try to imagine it with the door open, leading into a cute girl's bedroom or playroom. There are lots of colorful paper flowers, hearts, and ladybugs hanging from the top of the door frame to the floor (well, almost to the floor.)

I covered a 1/4" wooden dowel with decorative paper, cut the dowel to fit the door frame, and added rubber stoppers to each end to hold the dowel in the frame. The rubber stoppers give the dowel just the right amount of tension for it to stay in place. You could also use a tension curtain rod, but I liked the idea of covering the dowel in paper to match the color motif of the flowers.

I tied the decorative pieces to the main strings with colorful ribbon. They dangle and dazzle and give this door curtain just the right pizzaz to finish off and add a little bit of privacy to a girl's special place.






Craft #2 - Snuggaroo - Marjorie @ Living With Three Moonbabies

A pillow that you can snuggle with, play with, and best of all, it has a pouch on the back to put all your favorite things in. Oh, and a little handle on top to help you carry it around!
It was made using only a thrifted fleece jacket, felt scraps and thread.
The SnuggaRoo is a great way to take something old and make it new!
These would be great to take on road trips, sleepovers or even just to snuggle with at nap time.
Everyone needs a SnuggaRoo!



Craft #3 - DS Carrying/Storage Case - Shilo @ "Toad"ly Crafts

“Mom where’s my charger?”
“I know that’s my stylus, not his!”
“I can’t find my Pokemon game!”


Do you hear this to often! I know I do. I knew something had to be done. But at $40+ for a nice carrying case at the store, affording one was going to be hard never mind one for each of the kids (and my hubby!).





Problem solved!

No more lost chargers, no more whinny road trips and no more arguing on
what belongs to who!



Inside I used felt to create custom sized storage pockets for the various components, games and manuals.



Now its just a matter of grabbing and go….gaming on the go….I may never see my kiddos…or hubby again!




Craft #4 - Sophisticated Scrap Bracelet
- Bobbie @ I am Only One Woman


I love to sew, but with sewing comes a lot of scraps. I just can't seem to throw away those small pieces of fabric and elastic. I made this bracelet with the rest of the waistband elastic from a skirt that I was making.

I just love how sophisticated and pretty it is. Don't you think?

I made these fun bracelets out of stretch elastic, satin ribbon, beads, and buttons.



Craft #5 - Memo Board - Lynette @ Get Your Craft On

We're ready to go out on a hot date, but I need to quick fill in the babysitter on all the important info and numbers. I quick scribble something down on whatever paper is laying around.

No need to do that anymore! Now, with this dry erase Babysitter Board, you can quick fill in all the important info you need your babysitter to know. Put it out on the kitchen island where they can see it if they ever need it, and you're good to go!


Don't worry, if you don't want to use it as a babysitter board, just use it as a super funky stylin' dry erase board. Hang it on the wall, or just write a note for your hubby and leave it on the table.


It can be a babysitter board, a calendar, a grocery list, whatever you need it for! No matter what, it's super cute and looks better than traditional dry erase boards!





Craft #6 - Matchbox Organizer
- Chris @ Pickup Some Creativity

Is your home overflowing with matchbox cars? After Christmas mine was! So, I wanted to make an organizer that would keep the cars accessible, and add some style to the boys' room. The car applique was inspired by the pocket fabric. I used freezer paper stencils for the wording, and to enhance to car applique. I made piping and sewed it around the edge to set off the silhouette of the hanger. There are seven pockets per row, so this particular length holds 42 cars. The back has an envelope closure, so that I can remove the hanger if I need to wash the garage. Best part, it hangs in the closet, or on a hook, and can be put away when not in use.

The Hanging Car Garage

Detail of the pockets and lettering

Detail of the car applique and freezer paper stencils.



Craft #7 - King of New York Suit - Jess @ Running With Scissors

"I'm the King of New York!"

Spring brings out dressy little outfits for girls in anticipation for Easter, but boys could use a new spring outfit too! This toddler suit was inspired by the turn of the century newsboys who sold newspapers in large cities--or I'm sure you've seen Christian Bale singing and dancing as Jack in the 1996 musical, Newsies.


I used 1 yard of the charcoal pinstripe fabric to make the trousers, vest, and hat. The white shirt was purchased. I used a pair of pants as the pattern for the trousers, and a boy's t-shirt as the pattern for the vest. The trousers have pockets and a faux zipper/ tab. To make it easier, these pants are elastic waist in the back to slip on and off so you don't have to deal with snaps and zippers on wiggly little guys.


My favorite feature are the suspenders! So easy to make, they cost less than $3.00, and you don't even sew buttonholes! You could make these snazzy suspenders to go with any pair of pants you already have. Of the 4 elements in this project, the suspenders are the most basic, but the best part in my opinion. If my husband would wear them, I'd make him a big pair. These suspenders don't even make it a hassle when you need to get the pants off-- just leave the suspenders attached and pull them down to the sides.


Snappy little suit for Easter, church or other dressy springtime occasions.



Craft #8 - Cling Anywhere Clings - Kelly @ Handmade by Kelly

You know those cute window clings that you can buy, usually around the holidays. The only problem with those is that they will only cling to windows and you are also very limited on your options.

So what if you can make a cling to be any design you want and put them wherever you want.

Introducing the Cling Anywhere Clings. Paint any design you want using fabric paint. They really do stick to just about anything and are completely removable.



You can make a butterfly to stick to your child's wall and it doesn't damage anything.




Using glow-in-the-dark paint you can make spooky eyes that glow. These would look great on your front door at Halloween.




You can even put your monogram on your car (or wherever you want really) in what ever color scheme you want.

I have made snowflakes in the winter and I even made a logo of my DH favorite sports team to put on the side of his car (which stayed on his car for over a year until we sold it and the cling came off with no problem).



Craft #9 -Gingham Placemats
- Cheryl @ A Pretty Cool Life



I just love the cheerfulness of gingham.



Something about the promise of warmer weather makes me want to make everything in our home bright and colorful, and these placemats are just what I need to start my spring and summer days off right.





Craft #10 - Spring Garden Necklace - Katie @ Blue Eyed Freckle


Are you like me with a whole bunch of plain shirts in your closet? Do you need something to spice them up without having to actually sew something directly on each of them? That is what the "Spring Garden" necklace is for!


I made it out of fabrics and felts so that it lays on your t-shirt in a way that makes it look like it is part of the shirt.


Of course it could be made out of more subdued hues, but I thought it would be fun and spring-y to use a combination of nautical and floral colors and patterns. The possibilities are endless!



Craft #11 - Dessert Plates
- Ann @ DecoMOD Studio

. LOVE . forever . LOVE YOU . it's true .
4 personalized dessert dishes
Make these for someone special . to treasure . forever
I don't know if it's happened at your house, but my fridge is starting to fill up with bridal shower invites. Yes ladies, wedding season is on the horizon here is a fun and personalized gift to give. Maybe you could monogram a few for your little sister's wedding or baby shower! These simple, white plates were purchased for much less than a dollar a piece. So with a million gift giving events coming up, you won't break the bank.

The process is simple. You'll need very few supplies and the best part....these cute designs are etched in to the plate a dyed with porcelain paint so they are dishwasher safe!!


Wrap them up in a cute little box for a fabulous gift or even an impressive shower favor!!
This craft is simple enough and kids can help.
We will be making these for our Grandmothers for Mother's Day.
Personalize these with Mom's favorite phrase or favorite flower!
Not sure you have a good idea for a design? Don't worry, I've got printable patterns and I can hold your hand every step of the way (there are only 3 steps, so it won't be too much hand holding!)


I love the dyed look!



Craft #12 - Diaper Clutch
- Becky @ Beckymae's Journey

Imagine having to carry that heavy diaper bag every where you go, now all you need is this simple clutch. Designed for every mom in a hurry. Will fit in most large purses. It's a diaper holder, changing pad, mini pillow (your extra diapers are nice place to rest that beautiful baby's head on), easy velcro close, washable, fun vintage retro look, protection from germs, waterproof, long enough for a toddler all in one diaper holder. It can hold up to 4 diapers and a travel size wipes.





Craft #13 - Play Kitchen - Deidre @ A Craft A Day

As I brainstormed ideas for my daughters birthday present this year, I knew a play kitchen would be a big hit. However, I just wasn't willing to pay so much money for a hunk of plastic. So, after some searching and brainstorming, I decided to jump in on the re-fashioning trend and turn our old entertainment center into a new play kitchen. With assistance from my husband (the thought of using power tools without him leaves me uneasy), we cranked out this project the last three days... just in time for my daughters birthday today. With a jigsaw, drill, electric screw driver, some paint and a few accessories, her new favorite toy was born! It is a hit, even with my house full of boys! There are still some adjustments we want to make, like a shelf above the pot rack, a different handle for the oven (the other was not on for the pictures), longer curtains above the sink, and a picture decoupaged behind the curtain. I don't think this project will ever be finished as it may just keep evolving.








Craft #14 - Birthday Crown - Amber @ The Neatery

A friend's daughter is having her second birthday soon, so a crown was in order. My crafting preferences tend to involve sewing, embroidery, crocheting or paper. This shows two of those...sewing and embroidery. A little felt, a scrap of fabric & elastic, and thread. Let the celebrations begin.



Craft #15 - Scrappy Happy Table Runner - Amy @ Vintage Fern


I don't know about you, but springtime makes me think of tea parties. Tea Parties make me think of decorations and a fun scrappy table runner is just the thing to help decorate your party or just to add some happy to your everyday!

I used lots of yummy vintage and new fabrics, along with pom pom trim, doilies, part of a vintage handkerchief, and embroidery thread.

I added lots of fun details! Now, I should go plan the rest of my party........ :)



Craft #16 -Birthday Throne
- Sara @ Creative Jewish Mom

What can you do with some pom-poms, felt yardage, and sequin trim, that can create happy memories for your family for years to come? Wouldn't you like to have some ready-made decorations on hand, to honor birthdays or other important milestones? Have you ever had a guest who suddenly announces that today is her birthday? Wouldn't it be great to whip out some decorations at a moment's notice? So here's the answer to all of these questions: a simple felt slip cover that can turn a regular arm chair into a festive birthday throne!



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No tricky calculations necessary, just make a simple pattern by tracing the shape of the back of the chair, and then cut out two identical pieces, which are joined at the top only. You can make some ties on the sides if necessary, and the seat piece needn't be more than a simple square that you can also attach with ties or tuck in, depending on the type of chair you'll be using. As for the pom-poms, I whipped these up with my new pom-pom maker that works like a dream!

So hang a fabric backdrop (even over a door, like I did here!), and some felt garlands or balloons, get out your slip cover, and let the party begin!

Pom Pom Birthday Slip Cover500



And by the way, in keeping with the theme, a simple pom-pom as a present topper is just as cute as can be! Wouldn't you like to see more cute crafting projects like this one! Vote for me so I can show you what I've got up my sleeve for the next round!




Craft #17 - Laptop Messenger Bag - Holly @ Bijou Lovely

Who doesn't love spring? There's just something about the warmer weather, green grass, and the sun peaking out that makes us all happy and ready for a new start. What better way to celebrate spring than with a new bag? This laptop messenger bag is fresh, casual, and perfect for the season.


Made of linen with a layer of felt in the lining to protect your precious cargo. Complete with lots of little pockets to store your phone, business cards, pens and pencils.

Now if only the weather would cooperate so we could get rid of the jackets, we'd be all set for spring!




Craft #18 - Travel First-Aid Kit - Fawnda @ Fireflies and Jellybeans

Maybe it is the Girl Scout in me (always be prepared!), or perhaps it is because I have a toddler, or it is possibly because I am a bit clumsy. Whatever the reason, I chose to make a travel first aid kit - something that will fit in my purse, and also be stylish at the same time (at least I can look good after I fall!).
I made a pocket for bandages and cleansing wipes, elastic straps to hold the antiseptic and Children's Tylenol, and a zipper pocket for suckers (nothing heals a boo-boo faster than a sucker!).



Everything is all packed up in it's place.


Here it is all set to go into my purse


... I wonder how long it will be, before I have to use it...



Craft #19 - Tote Bag - Rachel @ Southern KnitWit

This personalized tote bag would be the perfect gift for a mom or grandma! These silhouettes are easy to cut and give a sophisticated look. I bought this roomy tote bag from Hobby Lobby with a coupon, so this project is cheap too! The silhouettes are easy to attach by ironing on. Some names underneath the silhouettes would be cute as well!!! This would be so easy to customize for anyone on your gift list.



Craft #20 -Recycled Magnet Board
- Eva @ Handmade Beginnings


What better way to display art work by you and yours? Not to mention, display it on a magnetic board made from items otherwise recycled! The best part is it's totally customizable to suit your needs and to match your room decor. I made the A.R.T. letter magnetic boards for my child's playroom. And below I painted and decoupaged a little magnetic flower board to hang above my sewing machine... a place to put little bits of inspiration.


Have you guessed yet what I used to make these boards?

None other than metal lids from concentrate juice cans!


I used to get made fun of for collecting these things, but I knew they'd come in handy someday!



Craft #21 - Traveling Sketchbook Case - Korinne @ Crafterella

It is amazing to me how much some “wasted” time adds up through the day, waiting to pick up kids, waiting for appointments, etc. I have decided to make sure that I have crafty things available to do when these moments of time pop up and so I made this traveling sketchbook case.

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It has everything I need to work on new ideas, take note, and gather random bits of information and it’s made from eco-friendly fused plastic.

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The outside is made from scraps of fused plastic from other projects that have been zigzagged together to make a large piece of fabric. Inside it is lined with soft fleece. Two custom made shrinky plastic clasps on elastic keep the case closed and allow for added thickness.

SYTYC audition 1There is a zippered pocket for holding scissors, glue sticks, and other tools, slots for pen and pencils, a ruler pocket, a larger flat pocket for papers and ephemera, and of course a pocket for my sketchbook. This idea can be customized to work for many different crafts on the go, all you need to do is figure out what type of storage you’ll need.

No more wasted time for me, I’ll be sketching away my waiting time!

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