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What to wear with...

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...my handmade Peter Pan Blouse! Gingham Peter Pan Blouse ( Made by Me ) Navy Pencil Skirt ( Pinup Couture , this year) Black Sandalettes ( Bordello , this year) Blue Hairflower (bought in a toy store, a couple of years ago) Necklace ( Made byM   e )

Gertie's Peter Pan Blouse

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A couple of months ago I bought a book about sewing vintage clothing. I really love vintage clothes (as you may have guessed by my Wanted posts) and I love sewing, but to find nice patterns now a days isn't a simple task. The book is written by Gretchen Hirsch (Gertie) and not only is she describing in detail how to get certain skills, like making button holes, how to sew a nice lining and such, she also added a lot of very nice patterns. I want to make them ALL, so that says enough about the beauty of the designs. Today I show the first item I made from her book, the Peter Pan Blouse.  I especially love the back of the blouse, with lots of buttons. I bought the buttons for the Lady Tie I made recently, because I like the pearl shell look of them. They are actually press-studs. 'Why don't you make it easy on yourself', I thought to myself, when I started with the blouse and came to the part of making button holes. 'Why don't you use the press-stud

Wanted #19

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Crop Jacket by Trashy Diva WANTED Very Elegant Jacket!

A Star is Born!

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I really love Raglan Shirts and when I saw this lovely jersey with pink stars, of course I had to buy it to make a new shirt for my youngest! The pink star on the front is an iron on that I bought on the internet. . www.betweennapsontheporch.net ~*~ Last week my Pastel Ripple Blanket was featured by T'onna from  Navy Wifey Peters aboard the USS Crafty  and also by D. from The Shady Porch . Thanks, T'onna and D.!    

Heart of Clay

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Last week I made this Lunch Bag , as you may have seen, and to embellish it a little I hung a heart of polymer clay from it. Today I will show you how I made the heart. What you need: Red Polymer Clay White Polymer Clay Little Eyelet Red Nailpolish Black Permanent Marker Cabochons, whatever you like Cut the banner out of the white clay and the heart out of the red clay. You can also use a cookie cutter for the heart. Fold the banner on both sides, like I did in the picture below. Stick the banner on the heart. That's all you have to do with the clay, so you can put it in the oven now (read instructions on the clay package), but don't forget to attach the eyelet before! If you try it afterwards the clay will break. After baking the clay let it cool down. When the clay is cool enough, paint the red part of the heart with nailpolish, if you like your heart shiny (optional).  When the polish has dried completely, draw the LOVE-lett

Wanted #18

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Honey Dress Cobalt by Trashy Diva WANTED Fabulous dress!

What to wear with...

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...my handmade Lady Tie! Green Polka Dot Blouse (made by me) Black Lady Tie (made by me) Black Mary Janes ( Primark , this year) Black Pencil Skirt ( Pinup Couture , last year)

Lady Tie

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Some of the blogs I follow do outfit post from time to time and now and than I get some inspiration and want to make some of the clothes for myself. Lately I saw a lot of Lady Ties around and I just love them! So..., I made one myself: It's not very difficult to make one yourself, but if you rather buy one, you can find them at Flapper  Girl's etsy   store. www. betweennapsontheporch.net ~ *~ This week my   Lavender  S uga r Scrub was featured by The T2 Women ! Thanks, Ladies!!

Lunch Bag Again

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About a year ago I found this great pattern with tutorial for a Lunch Bag and took some jaguar pluch and pink polka dot cotton to create this little bag: I still love the pattern and how the bag ended up, so when I found this patent leather look-a-like fabric that I bought years ago, but never knew what to do with, the Lunch Bag came to my mind. I had some black gingham left over from a blouse that I made last week, but that's still waiting for some buttons, and some black cotton. Just enough to make the bag! And here is a detail of the Old School Tattoo Love Heart, that I made of polymer clay, red nailpolish, a permanent marker and cabochons of a pink rose and a swallow. www.betweennapsontheporch.net

Wanted #17

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Marlene Coat by Gerry Roxby WANTED Beau-ti-ful coat!

What to wear with...

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...my handmade marine colored Necklace ? Red Flower Wedges (Blink, last year) Marine Circle Skirt ( Collectif , this year) Blue Stripes Top ( HEMA , a couple of years ago) Red Cardigan with Bluebirds ( Collecti f, last year)

Necklace

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Last week I bought this circle skirt and when I was in my local craft store, I found little beads in exactly the same color. I made a long necklace with them, which I can wrap around my neck, like in the picture.  The beads are a pearly marine color (not very clear to see in the picture) and my skirt is blue satin, so they match perfectly! www.betweennapsontheporch.net ~*~  This week my Clay Cat is featured by Pam's Party & Practical Tips ! Thank you, Pam!!

Pastel Ripple Blanket

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Finally, finally, fi-nal-ly the baby blanket for my friend is finished!!! And although I really like the rippled pattern, I will never use this stitch again for a blanket. It takes forever to finish just a little baby blanket.  I used a variety of pastel colors for the blanket, in combination with grey. These are the colors my friend said she wants to use for the baby room, so I hope this blanket will fit right in.  I want to make two matching baby sheets with the blanket, a pink one and a lila one. The baby is expected to be born at the end of august, so there's plenty of time to make more stuff.  www.betweennapsontheporch.net And, let's not forget, I already made this Baby Pyramid Toy . I also made a Lila Baby Blanket for my friend, but two blankets is a bit on the excessive, so I will give the lila blanket to a colleague. Yes, I have lots of expecting people around me :-) !

Wanted #16

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Florence Circle Skirt by Collectif WANTED Beautiful Every Day Skirt!

Lavender Sugar Scrub

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A couple of months ago I found a recipe for Lavender Scrub at Now is Magic  and wanted to make that scrub since then. Today was the day! I bought cocos oil, lavender oil, food coloring and some nice pots. I put equal parts cocos oil and sugar in a bowl and mixed them together with a hand mixer.  After that I added a few drops of food coloring and some drops of essential lavender oil and mixed again. I put the mix in the pots and that was all it took! Only ten minutes work! You can find the whole tutorial here, at Now is Magic ! www.betweennapsontheporch.net ~*~ This week my  Twirl Dress  was featured by  Claire Justine !! Thank you so much, Claire!

Little Kittycat

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This week I was in my local craft store and my eye fell on the polymer clay. I always wanted to make my own cat of polymer clay and because I'm working on some larger projects, that never seem to finish, I bought some clay to finally make my cat Ronny. Small project, that's finished in less than an hour.  This is what you need: Polymer clay in the color(s) of your cat Paint (optional) My cat is totally white, so I only used white clay. For the inside of his ears, his nose and his mouth I used pink paint, for his eyes I used black paint. First make the cat's body, head, four paws, two ears, tail and four little balls for his snout (two little balls have to be a little bit larger than the other two little balls): To make the cat's snout, stick the larger little balls next to each other on the head. The chin is formed by placing one of the little balls below the snout, the nose is formed by placing the other small ball above the snout.