Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Create Custom Earrings

 Hello Readers. I love to be crafty and sometimes I get ideas from unusual places. I got the idea for these D.I.Y. earrings while I was eating a cupcake. (Mmmmm!) It was a good cupcake but it was also really pretty. There were plastic flowers on top. 

 One of a kind earrings. 

Here is a look at the lovely cupcakes. They were delicious and so pretty.    
 
These flowers stood up a bit because they were actually plastic rings. They were probably meant for children. I took the flower rings out of the cupcakes (Ate the cupcakes.) and washed the rings. 

 I had 4 flower rings and they matched so I could make 2 sets of earrings for myself.  

The plastic rig pieces would be in the way but I can cut them off easily and get them out of the way so I can wear them.

I used these pliers with a cutter in the center to remove the ring part of the flower. They are plastic so I was able to cut through the plastic very easily.  
I want to attach the flowers to earring posts like these. I can glue the flower to the earring post and have some new earrings. These are easy to use and buy online. 

 You can also go thrifting for some earrings you can use that have a flat sort of shape.
 
Like these earrings that I found recently at a thrift shop near me.  

 I carefully popped the black center out of the earrings so I could glue my flowers to the center of these earrings. I used a box cutter but be careful using a sharp blade like this. I like to live on the edge but please don't cut yourself. 

 
 Whether you use earring posts or flat earrings that you McGyver like me, the next steps of gluing the earrings together with a hot glue gun will be the same. 
 
 I put a tiny spot of glue on the flower towards the top and pressed the post onto the glue. I wanted the glue and earring post at the top so that the earring would hang down off my ear. The hot glue dries quickly so I let it sit and cool for a couple minutes and it was completely done. 

You might not have cupcake flowers but you can use other items. You can use buttons to make your new fun earrings too. You can choose simple circles or something more fun. 

  There are so many fun button designs at the sewing shops, and you might have some buttons in your sewing stash too. You can use whatever you like. Follow the process of gluing the new earrings together. 

My earrings were done and ready to wear. The original earrings on the back of the flowers won't show when I wear the new earrings so use unmatched earrings on the back if you want. 

 I used the earring fasteners that came with the earrings. They were just as easy to put on and wear as any other earrings but they are so unique and fun. Thanks for reading along, now go make something fun for yourself.  


 

 

 


 

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Linen Wrap Skirt

Hello Readers. I love linen and thought this piece would make a nice summer skirt. This linen came from my generous mother-in-law. She was a serious fabric collector. She has really supplied me well. Let's use this fabric and the simple pattern from book by Sheila Brennan, "One-Piece Wearables" to make a fabulous new skirt. 

 My daughter got this book when she took a sewing class in school. It honestly has some really great beginner patterns in it. The wrap skirt is one of my favorites.  

I had this fabric in my stash, my stash that actually is 90% from my mother-in-laws stash. Linen is great for hot weather, and this design is so pretty too. Who else is going to have a skirt with trees all over it?? No one, that is the fun of sewing. You can make really unique things. 

I cut my piece and marked all the darts I would need to make. This skirt needs darts at the waist, to make the waist smaller, to fit the curve of the waist well.  

I sewed all my darts. These are quick to sew. 

Then I made a very long waistband. It will also be the tie around my waist to keep the skirt up and on. 

I love how this skirt turned out. The pattern called for a mini-skirt length but I added some inches to make the skirt a bit longer. Thanks for reading along, now go make something fun for yourself.  

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Make Laundry Soap

 Hello Readers. We all have laundry. If you are alive, you have clothes to wash. I wish it was not true but it is. If you have children, you will have even more laundry. Let's make inexpensive laundry soap with no dyes or scents to irritate sensitive skin. 

Life is expensive but your laundry soap doesn't need to be. 

I have heard of people making their own laundry soap but would it be difficult? Would it take a lot of time? Or a lot of effort? You will need to buy these 3 products. I spent approximately $12 to buy them where I live. The price may vary where you live but it should be close to my costs. I used one full bar of Fels-Naptha and 1 cup of the Borax, 1 cup of the Washing Soda and approximately 4 gallons of water. 
 
The Fels-Naptha is basically a bar of soap. It was under $2 at my local store. The bar of soap needs to be melted and dissolved into water. To make this easier, I grated the bar of soap like cheese. I used my cheese grater and it was as easy as grating a block of cheese. 
 
You could also use a food processor or a mandolin slicer. Use whatever you have. The small pieces of soap will dissolve much faster than a whole bar of soap. How you cut the bar up doesn't really matter. It had a mild soap small but no perfume or strong scent. 
 
I mixed the shavings of soap with very hot water. You can "cook" the water and soap on the stove or you can put the shavings into a very large container and add the hot water to the container and mix until the shavings dissolve. It only took about 5 minutes to dissolve. You will need a container that can hold about 4 gallons of liquid. 
 
I added a cup of the Borax to the hot soapy water. I stirred well to mix it in. It mixed and dissolved easily.
 
Next, I added a cup of the Washing Soda. (This is NOT baking soda.) I mixed this powder in too. I added more water until I had about 4 gallons of soapy water mixture. (You can make 3-5 gallons of mixture.) It thickens and has a syrup consistency. 

As the powders dissolved, the mixture became cloudy and then ...
 
 It will become clear again. There was a bit of bubbling and foaming but not much. The powders did not add any scent to the mix, it was almost without a scent at all. I let my mixture cool. It was very hot at this point, be careful. 
 
When the mixture was cool, I poured my laundry soap into bottles. I did not have a large container with a lid. I "cooked" my soap on my stove in a stock pot but I couldn't store it in an open stock pot forever. I used empty bottles and jars with lids that I had on hand. If you have a big 5 gallon bucket with a lid, that would be ideal for holding all of this. 
 
Any container with a lid will work. The small plastic container would be ideal to carry with you if you need to go to a laundry mat or laundry room to do your laundry. Whatever containers you use, you will have saved a lot of money with this recipe. *NOTE- The solution may thicken more and be difficult to get out without a scoop, use 1/2 cup for small loads and 1 cup for extra large loads.
 
I used my new soap in a load of dirty towels. I picked and cut up a mountain of strawberries to make jam so there was red strawberry juice on these towels. My washer is a high efficiency so I wondered if the soap would wash well. Let's test it. 
 
The towels came out nice and clean. I was happy with the soap and the process was not difficult. I found the process easy and quick enough to keep it up. Thanks for reading along, now go make some for yourself. 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Orgazize with Old Jeans

 Hello Readers. It is always a challenge to get and stay organized, at least it is for me. If I had a dollar for every time I lost my keys or glasses, I would be a millionaire. Until that happens, I will try to stay organized so I do not have to search all over for my glasses, again and again. 

Grab some old jeans and make this cute helpful little organizer.
 
You can use old jeans, out-grown jeans, torn jeans, any jeans you have. We just need one back pocket area for this project. Men's jeans will have larger pockets than women's jeans, and children's jeans will be even smaller. Keep that in mind when you choose so that the back pocket can hold your items and fit in your frame well. 
 
You will need a similar picture frame to hold the jeans. You will not need the glass from the frame. This is a great way to use a picture frame that has had it's glass broken or lost. You can choose the color and style of frame to harmonize with the decor you have. 
 
I used sewing chalk to mark the jeans so I can cut the jeans to fit the frame. I traced the inner sides of my frame. You can also use a pencil. You just need to make a few marks on the denim to guide your cutting.
 
I cut the jeans with sharp scissors. I only need one back piece of the jeans. When the piece is cut out, I can put it in my frame. 
 
I used the back of the frame to make the piece of jeans fit perfectly. I compared the two and could see any places that were larger than the inside of the frame and trim the denim if needed. 
 
I fit the pieces of the picture frame together and used the clips to close the frame. Your frame may close differently. Close and secure your picture frame to keep the jeans pocket piece tucked securely inside.
 
I put the frame on my computer desk. It will be perfect for holding my glasses and phone. The belt loop of the jeans can hold a charging cord for a phone or ear buds. You can use it for whatever you need. This will help me keep my glasses in one place on my desk and not get lost. 
 
You could also put this frame near your front door to hold your keys and sun glasses. It's great to have a spot by the front door for your important items so you can put them down as soon as you walk in the door. You could also hang your frame on the wall if that works better for you. I hope you can stay as happily organized as possible. Thanks for reading along, now go make something for yourself. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Simplicity 1165 Shorts

 Hello Readers. When I like a pattern, I usually make it more than once, I really like this pattern from Simplicity so, I am making it again. I made the full length pants using this pattern a few years ago and decided to try the shorts version. I had some fabric in my stash that I could use so.. I got to work.

New summer shorts. 

 This pattern is nice because it doesn't require any extra notions or extra expense. I just needed my fabric and some elastic, which I had in my sewing stash. Let's not spend any money today.

I cut out my pieces. I extended the leg a couple inches just to have enough length. I was going to hem them at the end, I did not need to decide length right at the beginning of the process.

I sewed the pockets in the front pieces first. I usually forget this and it causes a problem later. I sewed the right and left sides together and then sewed the back and front of thew shorts together.

The pattern called for a long narrow piece of fabric to make the elastic waistband casing. I did that and pinned it to the shorts. 
 
I turned the edge under and ironed it to make a nice sharp hem. 
 
I ironed the shorts to make them look nice and neat. I don't usually iron my casual clothing but when I am sewing a project, I like to see how it looks nicely ironed.
 
Thanks for reading along, now go make something fun for yourself.