snow days and stockings

December 18, 2008 at 10:51 am | Posted in chatty, holidays, I love to make things... | 15 Comments

This is day 5 of relentless snowiness around here, and I’ve left the house exactly three times (a walk with Pearl and then a few buses to Crafty Wonderland on Sunday, and a walk to get coffee somewhere besides my own house during a sunbreak on Tuesday). So I’ve gotten a lot done around here… finished some freelance work, organized some craziness, baked twice in one week (which is more than I have in months, to tell you the truth), made soup from scratch instead of a can, and mended my baby quilt which is going up in Pearl’s room.

But what I’m most excited about is that I finally finished our Christmas stockings!

our christmas stockings

I cut them out last December and then between moving to the new house, my pregnancy, and work I didn’t get any further than that. And then when we set up our silver Christmas tree this month, there they were folded up in the ornament box. So I stitched them up, dragged out my giant box of felt, discovered I didn’t have any tan, re-figured my plans for Andrew’s, and embellished all three of them with vintage ribbon and baby rick-rack, our initials, and some little appliques of our favorite things. I’m hoping to embroider our names at the top, too, but that will likely have to wait for Christmas 2009.

Andrew’s has Mt. Hood looming over evergreens, the Zig Zag River, and a little field of trilliums. Pearl’s stayed a little simpler, with two lovely flowers Cathy of California made as cupcake toppers and a vintage button.

Andrew + Pearl's stockings

And mine has some of my favorite crafty things, along with a Cathy flower for good measure so it matches Pearl’s a bit.

Pearl's + my stockings

This was a really simple and fun project. I used a freehand-drawn paper pattern roughly like this one from a Martha project in shape (no top fold though, and I did not turn mine seam-in) and cut two layers of felt for each big one, and re-jiggered the paper pattern to about half-size for the small one. Then I let them sit for a year (this step is optional), sewed them together about 1/2 inch in from the edge with a small folded piece of velvet ribbon poking out for a loop to hang them, trimmed the edges with pinking shears, and used Fabric Fusion glue to add the ribbon, rick-rack, and freehand-cut felt shapes right on. The nice thing with felt is that you can cut whatever you want out, put it down on your plain surface, move it around to your liking, and make it permanent or start right over. Felt is hands down my favorite craft supply, now and forever.

Speaking of felt, I’ve had some nice surprises this week: after I mentioned I was looking for Martha felt appliques, Jessica sent me two sheets of big pretty blue ones with edge-stitching I hadn’t seen at our store, and Michelle found me four more sheets of the little ones I had — hooray! I am so excited to have more cute things to decorate with and some of the whales and elephants are already up. And to say thank you, I would like to offer up a little giveaway to someone this week: a kit to make your own felt stocking. It will include cut-out stocking pieces, ribbon, rick-rack, and some extra felt to use to make your own decorations — I’ll try to tailor the package to include some favorite colors, and I’ll put it in the mail as fast as possible, and hopefully it will arrive before Christmas.

So, to enter, please leave a comment on this post telling me what your favorite craft supply is and something fun you’ve made with it. I will randomly pick one commenter on Friday, December 19, at 11 am Pacific time (just about 24 hours from now). I’ll email the winner asking for mailing address and some favorite colors, and get it out the door to you as quickly as I can (US addresses only, please) so you can work on your own stocking project. Good luck!

p.s. If someone in Portland happens to win, and has snowshoes, superpowers, or 4-wheel drive, he or she is welcome to pick it up in person, too.

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  1. I was just making 2 of the Martha versions last night and thinking I need one for Dave still.

    My fav crafty supply is buttons! And I made a button tree. Which arrived home safely yesterday. :-)

  2. My favorite craft supply is honestly double-sided tape! I scrapbook & it is the best (and easiest to use) adhesive I’ve found. I just finished scrapbooking our honeymoon to Vegas that we had in August. Jessica info(at)funkyfinds(dot)us

  3. Just want to say that I love that Mt Hood stocking. Looks amazing!

  4. Those are really cute! My favorite craft supply is my gocco machine. I love the feeling of printing with it. I recently made some Project Planner journals with it. It is a way to keep up with all the many crafty ideas you have> You can see it here:
    http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=18361701

  5. No need to enter me in the drawing, of course – I just had to pop in here and say: those are FREAKIN’ ADORABLE!!

  6. Oh Susan! These are beautiful! I love how they are each personalized, but still fit together. And I love that they have little bits that you made, and little bits from special friends. So cool! We still have our stockings that an aunt made for us when we were kids, and they are priceless. Beautiful work!

    One of my fave craft supplies is scrap paper from newspapers and magazines. One of my favorite things I’ve ever made was a pencil holder from a glass covered in Weekly World News headlines and Mod Podge. It still makes me laugh so many years later. ;)
    http://tinyurl.com/4tpqpz

    Hope the snow lets up soon for you Portlanders! :) Sending some warm Texas weather vibes your way.

  7. those stockings are so cute!

    yarn is definitely my favorite craft supply…i never get tired of knitting mittens, hats, scarves and sweaters. :)

  8. The sweetness of those stockings! I love the Mt Hood applique!
    Fabric (esp. child-themed retro prints from Fabric Depot!) is my favorite crafty supply, I have piles of it waiting to become pajamas before Christmas!

  9. Very, very cute! We moved from Portland to Arkansas 2 1/2 years ago, and we miss it so much. So it’s fun to see little tastes of home, like Mt. Hood on a christmas stocking. My favorite craft supply right now is probably fabric… I’ve just recently started trying to sew. And it’s been really fun. I especially like really bright fun fabrics or the old fashioned fabric that’s becoming so popular these days. My last sewing project was a purse.

  10. At the moment my favorite craft item has to be vintage buttons. It’s like the icing on a cupcake! I used them on yo-yo’s, rings, barettes and recently in the center of a cut-out felt flower. Your stockings are such a wonderful mix of old and new. They’re absolute eye candy!

  11. Oh my goodness. I have been looking everywhere for a kit to make a stocking for my daughter (who is 14 months old). I just saw this post and thought, ok, maybe I can suck it up and do that by Christmas. And then, ha!, you’re doing a kit give away AND I live in Portland (no snow shoes though). Maybe, just maybe I’ll get randomly selected. Hmmm…. My favorite craft item is the bedazzler! I have bedazzled everything from boy-short panties, to baby onesies to Madonna-boots. I will definitely be adding a bedazzle or two to my baby’s stocking. If I ever make her one. Thanks for the give away!

  12. A long time ago, we all had crocheted stockings, each one was different, high top tennis shoe, cowboy boot, mary jane, work boot, etc. My kids are grown, but I think I need to dig those stokcings out again!

  13. “let sit for a year (this step optional)”

    hahahaha, that made me giggle.

    My favorite craft tool (s) are blogs! I’ve made almost everything I’ve made with their help. :)

  14. Great stockings, Susan! My all around favorite crafting tool is yarn, of course. But lately I love Mod Podge and cut up pictures from magazines. This year, we’re making decoupaged wooden ornaments. It’s just great how the glue transforms such simple materials into something that looks fantastic. I hope I can finish everything by Christmas!
    Have a wonderful holiday season.

  15. [...] Everett and my mom (12/24/10), tiny gift bags, carnelian earrings, + owl ornaments (12/17/09), and the original set of 3 stockings for me, Andrew + Pearl (12/18/08). Happy Solstice + Happy Hanukkah, everyone! GA_googleAddAttr("AdOpt", "1"); [...]


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