Growing up, we always had a blanket that was designated the "Picnic Blanket". I cannot recall ever having an actual picnic on it, but we definitely took it everywhere. We would lay on it to watch the fireworks, hang out on it at the park, use it for forts, etc. When I went home at New Years this past year, my mom had a ton of extra fabric she was willing to give me, so she said, "Here.. take this. Make a picnic blanket."
and that's EXACTLY what I did.
| Just the top at this point. |
| Tying the blanket on Gpa's quilt frames |
| Somehow I convinced Mer to help me :) |
Ben and Mer were both great sports. Ben has super long arms and enough muscle to help pull the dang needles through the quilt and Mer was willing to push them back up from underneath... It was fun to have company while doing this. I haven't tied a quilt in probably seven years.
| The back/binding. |
I am so happy with the result! We've used it a TON since it's been finished. Baby Cal loves to roll around on it and wrap himself up in it. It's also nice because it can fit at LEAST four adults and a baby. It's wonderful!
My next project was the firecrackers to send to my mom and sister as a 4th of July gift. I bought all the stuff online (in a kit) and when I showed Ben he looked at me like, "You spent money on that? I could have made it for you for half price!" I wish I would have thought about that sooner. Oh well, now I know that if anything I want to do involves wood, I should ask Ben first! :) Although I think I knew what he was thinking, he never said anything negative. He thought it was nice that I wanted to make something for my sister/mom for the holiday. I love how supportive he is when I want to make something or do a craft. I guess he knows how bored I get after work (while he's doing homework) and is happy when I find something to keep me busy. :)
During the painting process and deciding how to arrange them before they shipped.
This one is mine, I LOVE how it turned out! I'm trying to think of what I can make that is similar to this, but for a different holiday... ideas?? Time to search Pintrest!
My last project was this wreath. I saw it online a while ago, and then my friend Shanna did one for her front door and posted a pic on Facebook. It was like a week or so before Independence Day and I couldn't resist! So, I took my coupons and went to JoAnn's to get the felt, stars, and to the dollar tree to get the noodle (used to make the circle). HERE is the tutorial if you want to make your own. I'm going to leave it up until Labor Day!
p.s. I didn't follow the tutorial exactly... I used hot-glue instead of pins. The glue was more difficult to work with, but I didn't want mine to fall apart like hers. I want it to last FOREVER! haha. (or at least until it is too dirty to keep any longer...
Well, that's all for now. Next up: Our camping trip with Ben's family and.... something else, I just can't remember at the moment. :)


















