It just broke my heart to hear on the news last night about another dog being left locked in a car, in the heat, in a shopping mall parking lot.
The saddest part is that the dog died by the time someone actually did something about it.
The Police or Fire Department smashed the car window but it was too late.
Come on people! other people must have seen that dog when they parked their car and did/said nothing. Shame on you!
It is everyone's business to stand up when an animal or child is being neglected or abused.
Just call the Police!
Rest in peace poor doggie.
Sorry for this sad post but I needed to say this.
LauraBelle
Monday, 11 June 2012
Saturday, 9 June 2012
Frugal Sunday
My First Frugal Sunday
I'm excited
So...
I started making a long skirt from a couple of stripped tops that I've had for a couple of years just being worn once in a blue moon, because when I saw a picture on "All Free Sewing" of a skirt, I thought oh yeah I can do that. (Can't find the actual link, but when I do I'll add it.)
Of course I forgot to take pictures from the start (since I'm not use to blogging let alone another tutorial) but am not finished yet so I'll go take some pictures of the cut up parts and what I have done so far then will add to this post once the skirt it totally finished will all the pictures. Cool.:)
I did actually start the skirt on Saturday, but since it won't be completed till Sunday I figured it can be my 1st Frugal Sunday item.
Hope you like my version.
Here are some pictures...
What you see first, are the two stripped tops I picked to make my version of the skirt. They are already cut because I forgot to take a picture of them first.
After I cut each top, I cut the square section into two pieces to alternate them when sewing together...like this.
Then, when all the seams were sewn together, I folded over the top of the skirt, pinned it, and then sewed it down, leaving a little opening so that I could insert the elastic.
Once I inserted the elastic, I overlapped the elastic and sewed it together, then I sewed the opening closed and did a zig zag stitch around the edge to complete my skirt.
Here is my completed version. When I can get someone to take a picture of me wearing it I will add it to this post.
Because the two tops I used were different sizes, one was a large and the other was a medium, the dark blue pieces puff a little but that just gives the skirt a look of it's own.
I figured you could also use just plain coloured large or medium T-shirts and make many different coloured skirts for you, your family and friends. :) even small ones for kids! Cool!
Don't Wait To Create!
LauraBelle
http://visualimaginaries@gmail.com
http://laurabelle.artfire.com
I'm excited
So...
I started making a long skirt from a couple of stripped tops that I've had for a couple of years just being worn once in a blue moon, because when I saw a picture on "All Free Sewing" of a skirt, I thought oh yeah I can do that. (Can't find the actual link, but when I do I'll add it.)
Of course I forgot to take pictures from the start (since I'm not use to blogging let alone another tutorial) but am not finished yet so I'll go take some pictures of the cut up parts and what I have done so far then will add to this post once the skirt it totally finished will all the pictures. Cool.:)
I did actually start the skirt on Saturday, but since it won't be completed till Sunday I figured it can be my 1st Frugal Sunday item.
Hope you like my version.
Here are some pictures...
What you see first, are the two stripped tops I picked to make my version of the skirt. They are already cut because I forgot to take a picture of them first.
After I cut each top, I cut the square section into two pieces to alternate them when sewing together...like this.
Then, when all the seams were sewn together, I folded over the top of the skirt, pinned it, and then sewed it down, leaving a little opening so that I could insert the elastic.
Once I inserted the elastic, I overlapped the elastic and sewed it together, then I sewed the opening closed and did a zig zag stitch around the edge to complete my skirt.
Here is my completed version. When I can get someone to take a picture of me wearing it I will add it to this post.
Because the two tops I used were different sizes, one was a large and the other was a medium, the dark blue pieces puff a little but that just gives the skirt a look of it's own.
I figured you could also use just plain coloured large or medium T-shirts and make many different coloured skirts for you, your family and friends. :) even small ones for kids! Cool!
Don't Wait To Create!
LauraBelle
http://visualimaginaries@gmail.com
http://laurabelle.artfire.com
Friday, 8 June 2012
H e l p
Would and could someone please point me to instruction on how to post to each individual page.
P l e a s e.........I'll be waiting for a response.
Thanks so much
http://visualimaginaries@gmail.com
P l e a s e.........I'll be waiting for a response.
Thanks so much
Don't Wait To Create
LauraBellehttp://visualimaginaries@gmail.com
Test Post
I am still trying to figure out how to actually post onto the different pages, so I am trying this way to see if it works.
Right over here is a picture of a necklace that I made by hammering some copper into a flower and added glass beads and a glass leaf.
Now if this actually shows up in my tutorial section I will change it to a necklace I also made with some copper hardware parts and have pictures to show some of the steps.
End of test...
Don't Wait To Create
LauraBelle
http://visualimaginaries@gmail.com
Right over here is a picture of a necklace that I made by hammering some copper into a flower and added glass beads and a glass leaf.
Now if this actually shows up in my tutorial section I will change it to a necklace I also made with some copper hardware parts and have pictures to show some of the steps.
End of test...
Don't Wait To Create
LauraBelle
http://visualimaginaries@gmail.com
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