This easy DIY is perfect for any last minute Halloween costume ideas.  I was inspired by a pin, but can't seem to find the picture an...


This easy DIY is perfect for any last minute Halloween costume ideas.  I was inspired by a pin, but can't seem to find the picture anymore :(  Regardless, I love how the head band came out and it's perfect for the Day of the Dead sugar skull trend going around this year!

The eyeballs in the centre of the rose give this headband a unique, spooky, Halloween feel to it teheh.  Give this project a try, won't take longer than 2 hours taking your time while you watch a an awesome movie like Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring on Netflix.

Remember to check out my tutorial "How-to Sugar Skull Makeup"


Materials


For 5 roses
  • 4-5 sheets of paper
  • Eyeballs (got these from the dollar store $1.25)
  • scissors
  • hot glue gun
  • glitter
  • glue

1. Cut your paper in half, width wise twice, then into 4.  You will have 16 pieces. Repeat with other sheets of paper

2. First layer petals Cut your 1/16 piece in half, then into a curved U shape.  Make a slit at the tip of the curve, bend the flaps towards each other and glue into place. Bend the curved edge back on itself.

3. For the rest of the layers, cut your pieces into a tear drop shape.

4. Second layer petals Cut 2 slits, one and the top of the curve and one at the bottom pointed tip.  Bend then flaps inward and glue into place. Repeat for the top and bottom slits.  Curve the top edge back on itself.

5. Third layer petals Cut 1 slit into the bottom pointy end of the teardrop.  Again, Bend and glue into place.  Use your thumb to help you curve the edge back.

At this point I added glue to the edging of the petals and rolled them in glitter.  This step is optional, but I think it gives the roses an amazing look.

6. First layer petals You need three (3) pieces. Glue into triangle formation on the eyeball.
Second layer petals You need five (5) pieces. Add glue onto 1 side of the petal, attach.  For every consecutive petal, add glue onto the same 1 side, slip under the unglued side of the previous petal and press into place.
Third layer petals You need five (5) pieces.  Repeat as you did with the second layer petals.  Once complete, flip over and glue down the unglued side of the petal.

7. Add a 1 inch circle to the back of each rose.  Glue onto your head band.

You can skip out on the head band completely and attach floral stems to the roses to make a bouquet fit for your Halloween needs.




Happy Crafting!


Read this on my new website! Hi girls and boys! Here is the post where you can find the pattern templates for the Teenage Mut...

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Hi girls and boys!


Here is the post where you can find the pattern templates for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Shell bag. 

Download: Pattern

Instructions


This is my first sewing project so if I don’t use the same practices as an experience person bear with me, I will get better =).

Here is the video to follow with the instructions





Printing

Each page is created with an inch margin marked by the solid black box.  Simply print each page out and arrange to for the pattern to look like this:
Blue arrows should align to make a diamond and the test square should measure 2x2 inches.

Cutting your pieces

Patterns do not have seam allowance, so give yourself ¼ - ½ inch gap when cutting the patterns out.

Piece A requires 2 pieces cut on centre fold; one will be the outer shell portion, and the other will be used to line the inside of the bag. Cut 1 piece on centre fold without seam allowance on your batting or interfacing. Remember to mark the top of the pattern.
Piece B requires 2 pieces cut on centre fold with the same fabric as your outer shell. Cut 1 piece on centre fold without seam allowance on your batting or muslin. Remember to mark the top of the pattern.
Piece C and D requires 2 pieces cut on centre fold OR cut on fabric folded twice like such:
Cut 1 piece on centre fold only, without seam allowance, on your batting or muslin.

For the strap pieces (not shown), cut 2 rectangular pieces 4x20 inches, and 1 rectangular piece 4x40 inches


Materials
  • Sewing machine
  • Scissors
  • Pins
  • Fabric marker
  • Piece A (3) – outer shell, lining, batting
  • Piece B (3) – 2 outer shell, batting
  • Piece C (3) – outer, lining, batting
  • Piece D (3) – outer, lining, batting
  • Straps (3) – 2 4x20, 1 4x40


Sewing
  1. Taking Piece A, sew the pleats on the wrong side of the fabric. Repeat with other Piece A.
  2. Taking Piece B, place right sides together and sew along outside edge.  Cut perpendicular to the sew line at corner curve to alleviate bunching.  Turn right sides out. Repeat for Pieces C and D.
  3. Taking the batting, line the wrong sides for all Pieces A-D
  4. Sew the batting to the pieces. See reference photos
  5. With the strap pieces, fold them in half lengthwise and sew up the sides.
  6. Take 1 of the 4x20 straps and the 4x40 strap and hem the end by folding it in twice and sewing straight across
  7. Now take the remaining 4x20 strap that you have not hemmed and sew the centre to the outer shell. See reference photos
  8. Flip the outer shell over and place the lining wrong side into the shell.  Pin that down.  Then with Piece B, pin the edges facing the right side of the outer shell. Wrap the strap piece around Piece B and pin down.
  9. Sew around the pinned piece.  Flip wrong sides out and tuck in Piece B and the strap to the centre of the bag.
  10. Pin the longer strap to the top right corner and the shorter strap to the bottom side opposite the top.
  11. Pin Piece C to the top of the inverted shell, wrong side up. Then Piece D to the bottom, wrong side up
  12. Sew around the whole piece and flip right sides out.
  13. You have completed your turtle shell bag

references

Sewing your batting or interfacing:
Piece A
Piece B
or

Piece C

Piece D
Sewing your straps:

Sewing the strap to the outer shell


If you need any clarifications or help making your bag, shoot me a message - I'd love to help you out.

Read this on my new website! Here's another cute, simple, and fun tutorial for this upcoming Halloween season!  DIYs for this h...

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Here's another cute, simple, and fun tutorial for this upcoming Halloween season!  DIYs for this holiday are plentiful, here's where I got mine: INSPIRATION.


For the sake of simplicity, I skimped out on painting the pumpkin because it looked totally awesome without :P

The materials needed are few and simple:
  • pumpkin
  • beads for eyes
  • x-acto knife
  • vampire teeth
  • glue gun
  • paint (optional)



Peel off any stickers and wipe  down your pumpkin for any dirt and grime.

Next you want to take your teeth place it where you want the mouth to be and trace around. Tracing and cutting on the line didn't give me perfect fit for the vampire teeth so use this more of a guideline for the width of the opening.



Then take your x acto knife and start cutting on the line you traced out.

When you finished cutting out the mouth use the x acto knife to pry at a angle  the mouth that you traced will eventually pop open so you can empty out the seeds.

Be careful cutting out the mouth.  If you are under the age of 18, make sure you have an adult do this for you.


You can wash and clean these seeds, salt and roast them for delicious pumpkin seeds!


Go for a clear bead for the eyes, it gives off a glow-ey gleam!


Pop in the vampire teeth and you got yourself a cute DIY pumpkin carving ready to scare all the kids off your block! MUAHAHAH



Happy Crafting!