Tuesday, December 20, 2011

a short LONG story

Ok...so sort of a long story but the LONG (get it, LONG giraffe neck!) and short of it is that I made an owl tooth fairy pillow for my youngest, who is starting to lose teeth. It is cute and has a little front pocket for her teeth. (Hmmm, definitely will post a picture of that one soon!)

But, anyway, I bought wayyyy too much fleece for it and so my oldest daughter was eyeing it up and told me to make a giraffe for her. (She collects them!)
Good heavens. I am not a seamstress or a stuffed animal designer person but I am not one to turn down any crafty challenge and two hours later I had made this for her: I sketched the giraffe right on the fabric and cut it out (two pieces for front and back.)

I was going to go with different colors but I think she wanted muted colors (She IS 15!) So, instead, I thought I would make the spots on him heart shaped. But....did i really want to hand cut a whole bunch of hearts?!!?! No...I am waayyyy too much of a perfectionist for that.

So, I pulled out my My Favorite Things Hearts-a Plenty Die-namics die and thought "What the heck? I will try it! After all, I have plenty of fleece!" And guess what? It cut the fleece. Shut up!
Yes, it did. Only two of the hearts needed a tiny scissor slice at one point but the others cut perfectly. (And keep in mind, those hearts are on both sides!)

I used my Cuttlebug machine: Plate C, fleece with die facing down, and Place B on top. Success!

Anyhoo....thought that was purty darned neat so had to share :)
The giraffe is cute too---at least according to my daughter who was positively delighted with it.

Mission accomplished.

24 comments:

  1. Oops. . .my fingers got away from me. ..absolutely LOL

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  2. This is so stinkin' cute, Carolyn! LOVE the heart spot idea! BRILLIANT!!!

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  3. OMGosh...this is too stinkin' cute!!! You turned out to be quite the sewer...you came a long way baby! I remember the first card using your new sewing machine after your MIL left, after teaching you how to use it, you had a stringy mess on your hands, hahaha!!! I can't wait to see the tooth pillow! I'm sure it's awesome!

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  4. You are good! What a cute giraffe. Your daughter will love it. Great idea to use the die to cut the hearts.

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  5. That is one of the cutest giraffes I have seen. Those heart spots make it so adorable. You are now officially a seamstress and a stuffed animal designer. We all knew you were super talented!! Merry Christmas Cammie.

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  6. Cammie - clearly there is no end to your talent! Your little giraffe is fabulous and has absconded with my heart. Thought you should know. xoxoxo

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  7. this turned out so cute, you did a great job on it!

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  8. Too darn cute. Very talented mom, you are!

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  9. Definitely a very cute giraffe -= yay to you for taking up the challenge!!
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  10. Gotta love all these great crafting tools! The giraffe is super cute and I can see why your daughter is thrilled!

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  11. This is adorable, love the hearts :)

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  12. This is just too cute! I am a seamstress, and I never could have created anything this adorable! Love it! Especially the colors and the hearts!

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  13. Love it! This is so dang cute! Great idea to use the heart for the eye and spots!

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  14. Wonderful! You make a fantastic little giraffe!!!

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  15. 2 hours?! You came up with this adorable critter in 2 hours?! OMG...it would have taken me two hours to figure out how to use the sewing machine!!

    Something your DD can treasure forever

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  16. "Sew" cute!!! Love how we can mix our paper crafting and sewing tools together...these would be so cute for Valentines Day!!

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  17. How cool is that! Great job - so innovative!

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  18. Great pattern!! Free-hand??!! You rock. Super cute giraffe and love the fabric

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  19. so cute!!! Makes me want to fix my broken sewing machine!

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  20. I applaud your creativity and perseverance, Cammie! This is too stinkin CUTE! I hope you have a wonderful Christmas!

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