Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Pink Rhinestone Converse Baby Shoes



One night when I couldn't sleep, I made these shoes for my niecy-poo Zylyn.  Probably not the best way to combat insomnia.  But, it was fun. :-)

The Task: Add some pink, sparkly love to the Converse I bought for my niece. 

The Ingredients: shoes, approx. 200 small pink crystal rhinestones (1/4 cm), E6000 glue, a q-tip, Craft Tack, alcohol, a shoe box top

The Purchase Locations: Michael's Arts & Crafts, Downtown LA (for the crystals and shoes), 99 cents only store (for the q-tip and alcohol)

The Cost: Approx. $35.00

It only took me: about two hours

How to:

1.  Where ever you plan to place rhinestones, wipe the area with alcohol.

2. Place a bit of craft tack on the end of a q-tip to create a tool that will allow you to pick up the rhinestones easily.

3. Dump the rhinestones into a shoe box top. I like to lay them out so all the flat sides are down.  This makes them easy to pick up and attach to the shoe.

4. Apply a short, thin line of E6000 glue to the top part of the rubber on the shoe.  Add rhinestones in a line on top of the glue.

5. Repeat step 4 until the entire rubber area (and any other area you want to decorate) is covered in rhinestones.

6. Wipe the rhinestone areas with alcohol after you're done to remove any excess glue from the rhinestones.

OPTION:  You can replace the shoe string with colorful ribbons.

TIPS: Although it is tempting, don't add too much glue at one time.  The glue dries pretty quickly.      


Thursday, January 23, 2014

T-Shirt & Wine Glass Party Favors



If you live in LA, you know that pole dance fitness classes and parties have been popular for a while.  This particular party was held at Allure Dance & Fitness Studio (http://www.alluredancestudio.com/). 

When coming up with party favor ideas, I always think of what my dad tells me whenever I want to get him a gift.  He always says,"Don't buy me any junk." Because of this, I am a big fan of giving guests party favors that they can actually use.  So, the favors I came up with for this party were favors that the guests could not only use, but that they could use during the party.

Guests were given their favors as soon as they arrived at the party.

The party consisted of a 30-minute reception period that Allure calls "Mingle Time".  During this time, guests were invited to enjoy wine in their "Keep Calm and Drink Wine" wine glass favor. 

There is also certain attire required for such parties.  So, tank tops were decorated with a "Keep Calm and Dance On" logo.  Guests were encouraged to wear their shirts during the party.

The stencils for the t-shirts and the glasses were made using a friend's Cricut machine (www.cricut.com) that she forgot she had.  This machine is the best for cutting out perfect stencils in seconds.

The image was applied to the t-shirt using my same friend's at-home screen printing machine (they run about $100.00), which she also stumbled upon as she went through her craft closet.    She had so many cool crafting things I didn't want to leave her house.  I was there for two days straight...going craft crazy.  It was great.

The image on the wine glass was applied using glass frosting paint.  This paint was so cool.  I never even knew it existed.  You can get it from just about any craft store.  It makes the glass look frosted by just painting on the glass surface, letting it dry for a few minutes, then rinsing the glass with cold water.  I wanted to frost all the glasses in the house after I discovered this stuff. 

I added my signature touch - a pink rhinestone - on top of all the crowns on the tank tops and the wine glasses.  I used E-6000 glue to make sure the stones wouldn't fall off.      

Finally, I tied each shirt with a pink bow and tucked them into the wine glasses so they could be properly presented to each guest.

NOTE: Applying the stencils to the glass was pretty tough.  I had to apply each word separately (and evenly), and adhere it to the glass with pieces of tape. Then, I had issues with the stencil slipping 'cause the paint was making the glass slick.  So, if you do decide to stencil glass, keep the stencil simple.  Don't try to get fancy and stencil a whole sentence AND an image like I did.  It's no joke.

Monday, January 20, 2014

Tutu from Jurnee's Terrible Tu-Tu's 2nd Birthday Party



I really enjoy making tutus. They're cute and colorful and glittery.  And, what little girl doesn't feel like a princess in a tutu?

This tutu was inspired by my dear grandmother, Gaynelle (aka my Good Ole Gran).  Gran would sew dresses for me when I was a kid.  And, she would always sew a little bell under each of my dresses.  I would run and jump and skip around because I LOVED to hear the little bell jingle.  So, I put a few bells in Jurnee's tutu.  At the party, Jurnee's grandmother kept noticing she was skipping and jumping much more than usual.  We eventually realized that it was the bells.  Every time she moved, she heard the bells and loved them as much as I did when I was her age. :-)

The Task: Create a tutu fit for a princess for little Jurnee's 2nd birthday party.  The theme was Terrible Tu-Tu's .  The colors were pink, green and blue.  [There are a few ways to make tutus.  I like them to be really full, so I chose this method.]

The Ingredients: Three rolls of 6" tulle, plain and glitter (25 yards each), a colorful crochet headband, an 18 inch long strip of cardboard (you can cut this from a box), scissors, two rubber bands, tiny bells, thin ribbon, small rhinestones, E6000 glue and various trinkets to add to the waistband  [Important: The glitter on glitter tulle is not very secure.  So, make sure you cover your work area.]   

The Purchase Locations: Michael's Arts & Crafts (don't forget to print out your discount coupon before you go), the Craft Depot (Downtown LA), Dollar Tree

The Cost: Approx. $20.00 (NOTE: You can make this tutu for about $10.00 if you don't add the trinkets and don't use glitter tulle)

It only took me: about two hours

How to:

1. Remove the plastic rings on the end of each roll of tulle.  Then, take the cardboard roll out of the center of each of the rolls of tulle (be sure to keep the roll intact).  This takes some maneuvering, but it'll make your life a lot easier.  Trust me on this. 

2. Cut each roll of tulle in half (3 inches wide) so you end up with 6 rolls of tulle.

3.  Take one roll at a time and wrap it long ways around the 18 inch long strip of card board. When all of the tulle has been wrapped around the cardboard, place a rubber band around the top of the strip and one around the bottom of the strip.  This holds the tulle in place.  Cut the tulle at the top of the cardboard and cut it at the bottom.  Now you have several strips of 18 inch long pieces of tulle.  Repeat this step for each of the rolls of tulle.

4. Stretch the crochet headband around something solid (a piece of cardboard, a book, your knee, whatever) so you can start weaving the tulle through the headband. 

5. Take two pieces of tulle (one on top of the other) and fold them in half.  Push the looped part of the tulle through the base of the headband, then pull the two ends through the loop to create a knot.  Repeat this step above your first knot, two more times.  You'll end up with a row with three knots. 

6. Move over to the next open space on the base of the headband and repeat step 5 until all the tulle has been used.  You can use any color combination you choose.

7.  Take a few tiny bells and string a thin piece of ribbon through each one.  Tie each one around a loop in the crochet headband. 

8. Cut the stems off of the plastic flowers.  Place a bit of E6000 glue on the back of the flower to hold the flower together. 

9.  Glue trinkets to the center of each flower.  I put a "Happy Birthday" trinket on one flower, a J on the second flower (J for Jurnee), and two candles on the third flower (since she was turning 2 years old).

10.  Glue each flower to the top of the crochet headband. 

11.  Glue a few rhinestones on the tulle to add more sparkle. 

HAPPY 2nd BIRTHDAY, JURNEE!!  Thank you Gran for continuing to inspire me!   And, thank you to Just Add A Bow for their excellent video demonstration on how to make the tutu full and fluffy (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35kRpNIXupw)

Friday, January 17, 2014

Baby Niko's Hello Kitty Shower



 
Here are some party favors and decorations I did for my friend Tia's baby shower.  Her baby luckily waited until her due date to make her debut.  So, we were able to have a super fun shower. :-)

Tia requested a Hello Kitty baby shower!  So, I went Hello Kitty crazy with the decorations and favors!  There wasn't much in the room that didn't have Hello Kitty on it.

The party was held at Tia's apartment.  There is a huge mirror in her living room.  So, I printed out some letters on transparent removable decal paper (available at any office supply store) to make a welcome sign for baby.

The water beads made their debut again in the centerpieces.  This time, I added some pink jewels to the vase and a waterproof light to make the centerpieces sparkle.  I also added little Hello Kitty trinkets to each centerpiece.

For the favors, I got some sheets of small dot stickers from an office supply store and printed the shower date, baby's name and a Hello Kitty logo on each dot.  I got some Hershey Kisses and placed a sticky dot on the bottom of each Kiss.  I filled little take-out containers with the Kisses and added a 'Thank You' label to the outside of each container.

Overall, it was a sweet shower for a sweet baby girl!

Thursday, January 16, 2014

THE CARD BOOK - Greeting Card/Photo Album (a video demonstration of how ...



This is my latest creation....The Card Book.  

A lot of people have been asking, "What is it?".  So, I created a demonstration video so everyone can see how awesome it is.  :-)

The Card Book is a stylish, hand-crafted, fabric-covered greeting card/photo album. The string displays allow easy viewing of your cards.  The additional pockets in the front and back cover provide lots of extra storage room for more cards.  And, the clear plastic photo pockets allow you to display pictures and mementos from a special event OR you can use the pockets to store more cards. 

THE CARD BOOK is a great organizing tool for you AND makes a great gift for Birthdays, Weddings, Baby Showers, Retirement, Get Well, Graduations, Anniversaries and Holidays!
The current Limited Edition of THE CARD BOOK comes in 22 different styles and colors!

Get yours today!  Available for purchase on AMAZON.  Just search 'mayscrafts'

Thank you Ed 'Jay' Jones for the music and Carmen Alexandra for the hand modeling. :-)

Monday, January 13, 2014

Under the Sea Decor - Jurnee's 1st Birthday Party


These decorations were originally intended for a baby shower for my friend's daughter, Jurnee.  However, on the day of the baby shower, Jurnee must have heard we were having a party for her, so she decided to be born that morning!!!  Thus, no shower.  So, we held on to the decorations and used them for her 1st Birthday party.  The theme was Under the Sea.  It was held at the neighborhood swimming pool where she was doing her favorite thing at the time...taking swimming lessons.

Balloons were key for this event. I made clusters of balloons with a mylar sea creature in the middle of each one and placed them around the room.  I filled a lot of balloons with helium and let them float to the ceiling to create the "under the sea" effect.  A roll of blue plastic table cloth to add to the ocean effect.  Pink fish net was a fun table runner.  I put sea shells under the fish net on the table so kids would not grab the shells and try to eat them.  I used little beads that swell when you add water and put them into little fish bowls.  I then added some little squeaky fish toys to the fish bowls.  These were the centerpieces.  NOTE: Water beads and kids do not mix. The kids were obsessed with the beads and wanted to play with them, try to eat them, throw them, squeeze them, etc. throughout the party.  In the future, I will only use fun beads for adults.  But, be warned...adults like to play with them too.  But, at least the adults know not to try and eat them :-)

Jurnee is turning two this week and I'm making a tutu for her Terrible Tu-Tu's 2nd Birthday Party.  Pictures coming soon...

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

The Jordyn P. Show


http://youtu.be/4BFpwP4XHoI

This little doll's name is Jordyn.  She's 5 years old.  And, she's one of the cutest and wisest kids I know.  She said she wanted her own TV show about happiness and fun.  So, my dear friends and I got together and made it happen for her.  The show is unscripted.  It's all Jordyn...and her BFF Clay.   Enjoy!

Thank you to Jay (for the original music), Carmen Alexandra (for dressing Jordyn), Indira (for your home, camera, lights and Clay), Jodie (for having Jordyn :-)), big sister Jenae for wrangling the kids, Makeeta (for designing the set), Marcell for helping where needed and everyone for your support!

More videos are on the way! If you have a question for Jordyn, you can email her at jordynphd@gmail.com or send her a tweet @jordynphd.