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Share it One More Time Link Party #3

Welcome to this week’s edition of Share It One More Time Link Party!

Share It One More Time Link Party With all 6 hosts settling in nicely, we’re growing and offering those who link up ever more opportunities to be featured! For readers who are here to visit, this is your go-to place each Saturday to stop by and be inspired, with hundreds of creative offerings from bloggers sharing their latest in decor, DIY, crafts, recipes and all things home.

Speaking of “all things home,” this week at Lilacs & Longhorns, I shared a holiday card checklist and an opportunity to win a $50 gift code to Minted.com.  The giveaway is open until 6 am CST Sunday, Nov. 1.  Click here to print your own holiday checklist and enter the giveaway.

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Share it One More Time Link Party #2

Welcome to another week of the Share it One More Time link party!

We had a great turnout last week and all of you who shared blew us away with your creativity!  There were so many awesome crafts, DIY, recipes and projects that it was hard to choose the features.  

Before we start the party I want to share a project I did last week — although, I can hardly call it a “project” it is more like an idea that I’m passing along to you! 

easy dry erase art with transferware plate

It’s my Easy Dry Erase Art — you can read more about it and see a ton of other fall decor and craft ideas here.  

Now,  let me introduce Cathy from Vintage, Paint and More who is our featured host this week:
Hi friends!  This past week was busy — I participated in two blog hops and shared some inspirational fall decor.  The first was A Dose of DIY   in which I featured this Fall Centerpiece.  You can get all the details on my blog. 

  
Vintage, Paint and more... DIY blue pumpkins, twine wrapped pears and vintage crochet doily for a Fall centerpiece
 
The second blog hop I joined with 80 other bloggers to bring you all Home
for Fall.

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Share It One More Time Link Party

Welcome to my first week co-hosting the  

Share It One More Time Link Party.

Share It Link Party Button

 This is going to be fun!

Before I started blogging, I was an avid blog reader and link parties helped me find a lot of decorating, crafting, project-making and cooking inspiration.  I “met” a lot of the bloggers that are now my real-life friends through link parties.  So, I’m excited that I am now able to offer this as a regular weekly feature on my blog.

The party goes live every Saturday at 6 a.m. EST

Before we get started, let me tell you a little about what has been going on at Lilacs & Longhorns this week.

I shared a special lamp makeover for a worthy cause and I updated my farmhouse table.  If you missed those posts, you can click on the links.

lamp and table makeover / Lilacs and Longhorns

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Recycled Cabinet Doors & The Best of DIY Link Party

When we remodeled our kitchen this summer we were left with a few unusual “leftovers.”

As I mentioned, we didn’t completely gut our kitchen, but we did re-configure a few cabinets.  As a result, I have four drawers and about 8 cabinet door/drawer fronts laying around.  

My husband thought they were ready for the junk pile when they didn’t sell on Craig’s List but my wheels were already turning. Today I’m sharing my recycled cabinet doors DIY project:

recycled cabinet door chalk board

repurposed cabinet doors

Who doesn’t love a chalk board, right?  

This couldn’t be an easier way to use an old cabinet door.  You can paint the “frame” a color, do nothing, or — what I did — add a little antiquing wax to liven up the old stain.  

cabinet doors in to chalk board art

It’s so easy to just paint a little chalk board paint in the center to make a cute little chalk board.  So simple!  As you know, I love projects that are quick and easy.

I have a few more ideas up my sleeve, which is good because I have a few more doors sitting around taking up space!  I’ll be sharing them soon.

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Now, on to some more fantastic inspiration!  It’s the Best of DIY Link Party!  Get ready to link up your projects and/or be inspired!

Best of DIY Link Party

Link up your DIY projects and crafts for the Best of DIY Party.

Please, visit the bloggers listed below to see their amazing DIY projects, and don’t forget to visit the #BestofDIY hashtag on Facebook, Google+ and Twitter so you can see everything that was shared there!

Our Southern Home

Artsy Chicks Rule

At Home with the Barkers

Cedar Hill Farmhouse

Knick of Time

Mrs. Hines Class

Unskinny Boppy

Shabby Art Boutique

Concord Cottage

Girl in the Garage

Fresh Idea Studio

Snazzy Little Things

White Lace Cottage

Simply Fresh Vintage

Confessions of a Serial Do-it-Yourselfer

All things Heart and Home

House on the Way

Stone Gable Blog

Cupcakes and Crinoline

Postcards from the Ridge

Lilacs and Longhorns

Sweet Pea

Country Design Style

Petticoat Junktion

Restoration Redoux

What Meegan Makes

Prodigal Pieces

 

 Now, let’s get linked up!

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Christmas Stocking Tutorial {& Winter Wonders & Holiday Happenings Linky Party}

Today is a big day around here.  I’m co-hosting my first linky party, ever!  Woo hoo!

Welcome to the


Winter Wonders and Holiday Happenings Link Party!

December is here and that means Hanukkah, Christmas and Kwanzaa are right around the corner so it is the perfect time to share all your delicious holiday dishes and decor, along with your favorite Winter treats and projects.
Help get us inspired!
Claiming Our Space has joined up with Black Fox Homestead, Life with the Hawleys, Lilacs and Longhorns, Practically Functional, The Thrifty Rebel and Yellow Spool. Each of us will have our own project or recipe to share so make sure to stop by to check out what we have each created as well as to link up your own winter or holiday inspired posts.
 

Your opportunity to link-up will be at the bottom of this post, but first I’m going to show you how you can make your own Christmas stockings — and, did I mention budget-friendly?

Earlier this week, I posted about my new matching stockings here.  Today, I’m showing you how I made them.  You don’t really need super great sewing skills to make them.  And, honestly, you could even use fabric glue to do this project if you don’t plan on filling the stockings, so even if you don’t sew, you could still do this project!

First, I used my son’s Christmas stocking as my pattern. 

I placed it on the burlap and cut around it giving myself about a 1-inch seam allowance (for you non-sewers, that means I cut it about an inch wider than the stocking).

Then I cut long 3 1/2″-wide strips of the buffalo check fabric to make a cuff cutting them the correct width of the stocking.

By the way, if you do a lot of fabric projects I highly recommend a rolling scissors and a plastic quilting grid (shown above).  They are IDEAL tools for cutting straight lines and measuring perfectly.

Before I go any further in the tutorial, I should point something out about this project.  You’ll notice my stocking cuff has a frayed edge:

I did this for two reasons…laziness and I thought it was kind of cute!  lol

The frayed edge is actually the bound edge of the fabric bolt.  I thought it was kind of cute and using it as my cuff edge meant I didn’t have to sew a hem!  Ha!  If your fabric doesn’t have this edge you would have to hem the fabric to prevent fraying.

Okay…so back to the project. 
The trickiest part of making a stocking with a cuff is figuring out how to sew the pieces together so that your cuff folds over the correct way.  If you already sew, you know that you have to sew the right sides of the fabric together and then turn it right-side-out when you’re done so the seam is hidden inside the stocking.  When working with something like burlap — which has no obvious right or wrong side — you really have to pay attention to what you’re doing!  So, in this case, I needed to make sure that both sides of the stocking were pointing in the right direction when I pinned the right two sides together.  Make sense?  It’s a little confusing, I know.

So, first, find your “right” sides and then pin one piece of your cuff fabric to one piece of your burlap stocking fabric. 

Before you make the commitment of sewing the pieces together, pin your two sides as shown above and then put your two stocking sides right-sides together to make sure the correct sides will be facing out when done.  This is the most confusing part of the entire project!  Once you figure out how it all works together, the sewing goes super fast.

Okay…so now, you have sewn the piece together as shown above — the cuff and the burlap piece.

Then, press the inside seam as shown above. 

Just so you know, I detest ironing.  Hate it.  But, it is essential when sewing!  This makes all the difference as to how you’re project will turn out.  It is especially true with a heavily woven fabric like the upholstery burlap I’m working with.

Once you have pressed the seam open, fold the cuff over like so:

And then press it again at the seam so it lies nice and flat.

When both cuffs are sewn on, pin the right sides of your two stocking halves together and sew!

Before you turn it right-side-out, cut little notches around the curved edges to prevent the fabric from puckering.

Then press the seams as shown.

Then turn it right-side-out and press it again so all your seams lie flat.

Now that the stocking is made, it needs a little loop so it can hang from a stocking hook.  I made mine by creating one out of fabric.  I just folded a length of fabric over three times (like you fold a business letter in an envelope), pressing with each fold, and then sewed a zigzag seem in the center of the fabric. 

 
(Sorry for the blurry picture!)

You could also use a ribbon or a piece of cording or twine to save yourself from this additional work, but I didn’t have any so I made my loop from fabric.  Truthfully, the way I made my loop is a bit of a cheat…I didn’t finish the edge but I figured these won’t get heavy use and the seam won’t be that noticeable, so I took a short-cut!

After creating the fabric loop, I sewed it to the inside back of the stockingwith a zigzag stitch .

Done!

These went together very quickly and easily.  I had all four completed within about 2 hours or so. 

I love them!

Materials used:
Approx. 2 yards of burlap fabric
Approx. 1/3 yard of buffalo check fabric
Matching thread

Project cost:
Because I already had all the materials, mine didn’t cost me a thing!  However, if I were to buy all the fabric for the project it would have cost me around $26 – $30 (upholstery burlap $10/yd., buffalo check $20/yd.)

Totally custom and sooo much cheaper than buying 4 stockings at the store!  Love that!

Now, on to the linky party!

Please share your projects, crafts, recipes, whatever you have come up with that is Winter or Holiday-related via the linky tool below.  
Your project will show up on all the hosts blogs so you only need to link up once but, remember, all of us are sharing something different for the party. So make sure to visit Black Fox Homestead, Life with the Hawleys, Lilacs and Longhorns, Practically Functional, The Thrifty Rebel and Yellow Spool and Claiming Our Space to check them all out.
The party will be up until Thursday, December 20 and then on Friday, December 21, each host will pick their favorite two link ups. So mark your calendar to check back to see if you were featured. 
Just a few guidelines
1. If you aren’t already a follower, we would love it if you would follow each of the hosts.

2. Link-ups should be Winter or Holiday-related. (No shops or other link parties please)

3. Try to visit some of the other link-ups and leave a comment. Everyone loves visitors!

4. You don’t need to link back but we would appreciate it if you would display the button on your blog or in your post to let your own readers know about the party.

With that, it is time to party!!

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