Tuesday, April 23, 2013

How to sew a Placemat pattern now available!

For all those DIY'ers out there that love to make it themselves, here is your chance to get a sewing pattern to make some of your favourite BonTons Pieces.

A favorite with the kids is my Set the Table Place mat. Encourage learning by doing.  It's a great gift idea so if you're looking for a handmade gift made by you, why not try it.

Available here on Etsy https://www.etsy.com/listing/127769601/pdf-set-the-table-place-mat-how-to-sew?ref=shop_home_feat


Here's some feedback already received on the pattern
I’ve finished it!!! Yours was my first job for the week.  It looks gorgeous.  I will take some photos today and send them through – feel free to use them on your sites in you want.

I had no problems with the pattern – easy to follow

Monday, April 22, 2013

Basic Throw Cushion Tutorial

I love making cushion covers for my home. Here is a quick simple idea to recycle a button up shirt and turn in into something beautiful for the home.

You will need-
1 Button up shirt
Cushion
Embellishments

Measure the size of your cushion. Add 1/2 an inch to the size of your cushion to allow for stitching.

For the back of the cushion - cut 1 piece on the front of the shirt. Be sure to centre the buttons as this will be the cushion opening.  For the front - cut 1 piece from the back of the shirt. 

Embellish the front piece anyway you like or you could leave it plain if the shirt has a nice pattern.  I used a plain shirt so I added some fabrics from my scrap stash and appliqued some letters on it.

On the buttoned piece, stitch about 1 inch to the edge where the buttons are to hold the pieces together.
Unbutton some of the buttons.  Place the 2 pieces right sides together. Stitch all the way around using a 1/4 inch seam.  You can over lock or zigzag stitch the edges for durability.

Turn the completed cushion right side out through the opening. Insert your cushion. Button up.
Enjoy!


 From this Shirt, to this cushion


Friday, April 19, 2013

Simple Scone Recipe

Simple Scone Recipe

This recipe was brought home from school. I've made it many times and have never had a rock hard scone! I think the trick is not to overwork it.   You could add sultanas or dates or choc chips!

2 Cups Self Raising Flour
2 Tablespoons softened margarine or butter
3/4 milk

Preheat oven to 180 degrees C
Rub the margarine or butter into the flour.
Make a well in the centre. Pour in all the Milk.
Use a knife to gently mix the mixture together to form a dough. Do not overwork it.
Place dough onto a floured surface and gently press out to about 2-3 cm thickness.
With a circle cutter (I use a small cup) cut out scones.
Place on a baking paper lined tray. Usually yields about 6-8 reasonably sized scones, depends on your cutter size

Cook in oven for 20-25 minutes


Monday, April 15, 2013

T Shirt Applique

Did you know that you can create a really cool looking t shirt by adding a simple applique.  I really love to do this for seasonal holidays like Christmas and Easter!

What you need
Plain coloured t-shirt.
Applique Template - Find an image that you like. There are loads of applique templates available for purchase if you wanted to try that. I personally love the designs from http://angelleadesigns.com/
Fabric for the applique
Vliseofix
Iron

What's next-
Get your template and trace it onto the paper side of the vliseofix. Roughly cut out the shape of vliseofix.  Iron onto the fabric you have chosen for the applique. Be careful to put the glue side down onto the wrong side of the fabric. Now cut the image out along the pencil line. Peel of the paper. Now you have a mirror image of the template.
Place the applique onto the t-shirt. Glue side down. Iron onto t-shirt.

Your almost done!
You can blanket stitch around the applique using coloured thread. You could also stitch the applique down using a sewing machine. There are loads of stitches available these days on a sewing machine, you choose!

Here's something I whipped up for a sports carnival! Go Kangaroos!


Friday, April 12, 2013

Personalised Lunch Containers

I love anything that your can put your name on. I did start my BonTons adventure by Personalising Pillow cases and successfully selling them!

You can't imagine my excitement when I stumbled across these great personalised Lunch Containers.
You can order yours here  www.nameyourdummy.com.au
They come in a great rainbow of colours and you can get them personalised. No more writing on with texta, or lost containers!

I love the Green one the most. The most exciting thing about them is that they fit in all BonTons Lunch Bags

Monday, April 8, 2013

Easy Pikelet Recipe

Easy Pikelet Recipe
2 eggs
1/2 cup caster sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
1 cup milk
1 1/2 cups Self Raising Flour

Beat eggs (electric hand beater) till fluffy
Add sugar and beat
Add vanilla essence, beat until thick
Add milk and mix
Add flour and beat
Cook in an electric frypan or heavy based fry pan. Put in dessert spoons full of mixture.

Serve hoe with whatever topping you like. Ice cream is very popular in my house!
Bon Appetit


Gone Fishing

I don't really like fishing and it seems this weekend did nothing to change my view on the subject. The only thing biting were the sandflies and they were eating me! We did catch this unidentified little guy. Do you have any idea what it is?

Friday, April 5, 2013

School holiday adventures

During the school holidays, I wanted to take the kids on a bus ride. You really learn the art of patience when the bus is 5 minutes late, that's a long time to a little person. Our bus ride took us to Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens to have a wander and explore. Also we took a sneak peak at the Planetarium that has just undergone refurbishment.  We didn't get to see a show because it was so busy, great minds I guess... maybe another day
 Can you spot the pair of dangerous crocs lurking in the lake?


Thursday, April 4, 2013

At the Movies

Every school holidays brings about new movies for the kids to see. I've often been disappointed to find that a kids movie is sometimes too scary because the movie makers are trying to include the adult audience into the story line.

Recently a movie came out that was recommended to be seen by the whole "Family" well my daughter came home so frightened. The previews made the movie to be more Fantasy than the darkness that it produced, very disappointed.

Although I wasn't keen to go and see the movie The Croods,  you could say I was dragging my feet and putting it off. But it has a great story line, without the scary dark bits to frighten my kids and great animation.  I highly recommend you see this one with your whole family, even your teenagers.

10 out of 10 for this one, go see it




http://www.thecroodsmovie.com/

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Something new at BonTons





I've been busy working on something new lately. Sewing Patterns, coming soon to my Etsy store. I'm so excited to be putting my work out there! What do you prefer, downloadable instructions or hard copy patterns sent via post? I'll be sure to shout it from the rooftops when the first one is actually available!!


Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Saltdough Handprints

It's Easter school holidays here! Excited yeah! It's all about craft for us here during the holidays and this time we attempted the salt dough thing. I reckon these hand prints turned out great and the kids are so amazed that their hands still fit in perfectly after one day LOL.

The saltdough recipe - 1 cup plain flour, 1 cup salt, about 1 cup water poured in gradually to make a dough that will hold the print, you will not use all the water. We added food colouring to our dough mixture.  Once you've made your design, bake in the oven on low for hours and hours.

There are loads of internet sites available for inspiration, I love the Christmas decorations ideas. Give it a go, and enjoy the holidays!

Monday, April 1, 2013

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