tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32210035230922656262024-02-22T08:08:05.658-08:00Walnut Hill HandmadeAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04613078997839810912noreply@blogger.comBlogger27125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3221003523092265626.post-31664719587339327192013-01-16T16:44:00.003-08:002013-01-16T16:44:34.319-08:00Personalized Pillows: Part 3Today I'll show you the final steps to finishing the personalized pillows. I have a pair of finished pillows all done and ready to ship out tomorrow. They are a surprise for a brother/sister duo (and I think their mom is going to be surprised too.....their daddy ordered these.) You can read about the previous construction steps <a href="http://walnuthillhandmade.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-beginnings-of-custom-pillow-order.html">HERE</a> and <a href="http://walnuthillhandmade.blogspot.com/2013/01/personalized-pillows-part-2.html">HERE</a>.<br />
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After the fabrics have been selected and the letters cut and ironed onto the backing fabric, I applique around each letter to adhere it to the backing fabric. In the photo below you can see a pin near the right side. I use a tear-away stabilizer on the back which keeps the base fabric from puckering during the applique process. This makes a BIG difference in the finished product.<br />
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Next I make the pieced border. I cut strips of the letter fabrics (3" wide) and then cut these strips into 4 or 5 inch pieces. The pieces are then stitched together end to end as shown below. After sewing a long strip of these, the threads must be clipped and the seams pressed open. <br />
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Then the border is ready to attach to the name piece as you can see in the photo below. <br />
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I don't have a photo of the next step, but after the border is attached, I cut a piece of backing fabric and stitch the front and back together, leaving a space for stuffing. Then, the pillow is stuffed with polyfil and hand-stitched closed. The next two photos show the finished pillows. <br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04613078997839810912noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3221003523092265626.post-67463797040461936432013-01-09T14:07:00.003-08:002013-01-09T14:07:17.547-08:00Personalized Pillows: Part 2Just thought I'd pop in and show the next step to making the personalized name/word pillows. You can see my Part 1 post <a href="http://walnuthillhandmade.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-beginnings-of-custom-pillow-order.html">HERE</a>.<br />
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For this particular set of pillows, the requested color scheme is red and gray. I've done another red/gray name pillow and I love this combination. The first photo shows a pile of laundered fabrics on the ironing board. I almost always pre-wash my fabric. Then, of course, it has to be ironed. So that's my next step. <br />
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After ironing the fabric itself, the letters (cut from HeatNBond) are ironed onto the WRONG side of the fabrics as shown in the photo below. So, the letters are backwards and ironed onto the wrong side. <br />
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After ironing the letters onto the wrong side of the fabric, I cut each letter out on the lines. (See the "H" below.) At this point, the letter has a paper coating on the back that will need to be peeled off for the next step. <br />
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Now I lay out my letters on the background fabric as shown below. When I have them arranged the way I like, I'll iron over them. This adheres them to the background fabric and makes them ready to be sewn in place, which will be the topic of the next pillow post.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04613078997839810912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3221003523092265626.post-3169148477105425712013-01-08T00:30:00.000-08:002013-01-08T00:30:02.319-08:00Crafty Book Review: Made by Me<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I recently ordered a copy of the book, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Made-By-Me-Jane-Bull/dp/0756651638/">Made by Me by Jane Bull</a>. I ordered it hoping it would give me some good ideas to use with the sewing classes for children that I teach from my home. I was NOT disappointed. This is a true piece of eye candy. The photos, graphics, and layout are so charming and adorable. I loved poring over every page. I was happy to see that it does contain some ideas that I would not have thought of otherwise. I like how in addition to straight-up sewing projects, it also includes ideas for embroidery, needlepoint, and knitting. It's giving me lots of ideas for a Needle Arts camp I'm hoping to offer this summer. I highly recommend this book.<br />
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NOTE: If you are looking for projects that will appeal to boys, I have to say that this book is much more geared to girls. I'm excited that I have some boys signed up for Sewing Club this semester though. I'll be posting about our projects soon at <a href="http://walnuthillstudio.blogspot.com/">Walnut Hill Studio</a>.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04613078997839810912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3221003523092265626.post-20430572792615736792013-01-07T07:17:00.001-08:002013-01-07T07:17:07.519-08:00A Retro-Vintage Sewing ProjectJust before Christmas, one of my customers who had ordered a custom pillow for her daughters to give their grandma for Christmas, approached me with a challenging and exciting sewing project.<br />
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Apparently, her grandparents had had a stuffed cat with nursing kitties that she remembered and loved playing with as a child. When her grandparents' possessions were divided up, she was able to get one kittie to keep. Knowing her own young daughters would LOVE their own mama cat and babies, she asked me if I could make them a set. Admittedly I was a bit intimidated about taking on this project without a pattern of any sort. I asked her to bring me a photo of the original and told her I'd let her know if I thought I could do it. She brought me the original kitten and a photo of the mama cat and babies. I decided to take on the challenge.<br />
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Before just winging it without a pattern, I decided to do a Google search to see what turned up. I was thrilled to find a similar pattern on Etsy in a shop called <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/sentimentalbaby">Sentimental Baby</a>. This is an awesome shop that sells vintage patterns that are out of print. The patterns are copied on 11X17 copy paper and are very sturdy and easy to read. I received my pattern and set it aside to start on after the holidays.<br />
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The first photo below shows the sewing pattern and the second shows the mama cat pieces all cut and ready to sew. I'll be sure to post a photo of the finished cat family. I think they'll be so cute!! <br />
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This sewing project got me thinking that there just might be a niche for sewing cloth toys using vintage patterns. In addition to prompting a stroll down memory lane for mamas and daddies, these types of toys are timeless and could for sure be enjoyed by little ones of today who are (in my opinion) way too inundated with plastic, flashy toys. What do you think? If you have a memory of a favorite cloth toy from your childhood, I'd love it so much if you'd describe it in the comments section. I have several cloth toy favorites, but one in particular is a Scottie dog that my grandma made me. There's actually a pattern for it in the <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/sentimentalbaby">Sentimental Bab</a>y shop. I may have to whip one up!!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04613078997839810912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3221003523092265626.post-40834378681400138322013-01-06T08:32:00.002-08:002013-01-06T08:32:32.675-08:00The beginnings of a custom pillow order: Part 1I'm having a lot of fun here documenting what's going on in my studio. Right now I'm working on a custom order of two pillows for a brother/sister pair. Since custom pillows are one of my best-selling handcrafted items, I thought it would be nice to show you the steps I take from start to finish to get a completed pillow.<br />
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The very first step is tracing the letters for the name/word onto HeatNBond. I have my letter templates in plastic page protectors in a 3-ring binder, capital letters on the front and lowercase on the back. I simply lay my piece of HNB right onto the page and trace the letter with a black Sharpie marker. In this step, the letters are reversed. That will make more sense after you see what I do next. <br />
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The recipients of these pillows are Haven and Olive. The next photo shows their letters traced and cut apart. I'm waiting to hear back from their dad what colors he'd like for their pillows. After I have a color scheme, I'll "shop my stash" or shop for real to choose the fabrics I'll use. I'll cover that in a future post. <br />
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Every year for the past 4 or 5 years, I've made my boys new pajamas for Christmas. I use Christmas flannel for the pants and a long-sleeved t-shirt for the tops. The first several years I stencilled a design on the shirt to match the pants using a freezer-paper stencil technique. I've blogged about that <a href="http://mymontessorijourney.typepad.com/my_montessori_journey/2008/07/freezer-paper-1.html">HERE</a> in case you want a step-by-step tutorial. Last year and this year, I decided to use a reverse applique technique on the t-shirt. The photo above shows the ones I made this year. They were cute and cozy. The boys always open their jammies right before bed on Christmas Eve and wear them to bed that night. I take photos of them wearing the matching jammies in front of the tree before they go to bed. It's a fun tradition and I hope they will still wear mommy-made jammies for years to come.<br />
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Here's a confession though: I usually order my pants fabric online sometime in the summer, but I never actually sew the pants until a day or two before Christmas. That's just how I roll, people! Like they say, the plumber's faucet always leaks and I always leave my personal sewing until last minute.<br />
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Here are links to other posts I've done about the pajamas from years past. <br />
<a href="http://adayofwonders.blogspot.com/2008/12/handmade-christmas-part-2.html">2008 PJS (first year)</a> <br />
<a href="http://adayofwonders.blogspot.com/2009/12/it-was-two-egg-day-and-other-happenings.html">2009 PJS</a> (scroll down to see them, they are kind of far down in another post) <br />
<a href="http://adayofwonders.blogspot.com/2010/12/christmas-pajamas.html">2010 PJS</a><br />
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Sadly, I can't seem to find a photo of the 2011 ones. I have photos of the boys wearing them, but I don't put photos of them on the blog, so you'll have to imagine light green flannel pants with a Christmas tree motif and red t-shirts with a star and tree reverse applique. <br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04613078997839810912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3221003523092265626.post-65224273136523531402013-01-04T00:30:00.000-08:002013-01-04T00:30:04.529-08:00Product Photography 101 (Advice from an amateur)Did you notice the tagline on the title of this post? I am NOT by any stretch of the imagination a photography expert. AT. ALL. I have a Kodak Easy Share that is on its last legs and just got a tiny little Canon PowerShot for Christmas. I WISH I had a fancy big girl camera, but it's not in the budget right now. So I thought I would share a little of what I do with what I have to get better photos. Notice I didn't say GREAT photos, but better than if I just plop a product somewhere random and snap a photo.<br />
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I've been reading a lot lately about how to market products online. The photography piece cannot be ignored. Potential customers will reject your lovely handmade item in less than a second if your photo looks like crap. Sorry to be so blunt, but that's a fact. You're probably guilty of product rejection based on photography yourself. If you are an Etsy shopper, I guarantee your eyes have quickly flipped past a given product because the photo looks amateur, messy, sloppy, you fill in the adjective.<br />
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I'm going to walk you through how I've set up a simple way to get better shots of my dolls and doll clothing since I'm branching out into selling doll clothes on Etsy in the new year.<br />
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First, I'll show you a really bad photo, but one similar to what you might run across on Etsy. If you find one like this on Etsy, click through to the listing and look at how many sales the shop has had. I'll venture to guess not many. Of course you also have to take into consideration when the shop opened. <br />
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OK.....the first photo here was snapped late at night on the table in my craft room. Flash photography, cluttered background, artificial lighting. NOT what you'd want to use as your listing photo on Ebay or Etsy for sure. It's a total "deer in the headlights" look and doesn't show off how beautiful this doll is. Nor does it do anything to highlight the outfit I'm trying to sell.<br />
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The next two photos were taken the following morning using natural light and a few other little devices that made for much better photos. Read on to see what I did. In the first photo I used a "toy camera" setting on my Canon PowerShot which darkened the edges. I think this is a cool effect and I liked this photo. MUCH better than the one above.</div>
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In the photo below, I used a "vivid colors" setting on my Canon PowerShot. Otherwise everything else is the same as the above photo. I shut off the flash for both photos and used only natural lighting. I REALLY like this photo. I think the colors are just so bright and I think the coloring on Ellyn's face is prettier and more natural too. This is probably what I'll use for a listing photo. Read on to find out how I got these shots.</div>
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For my photo shoot, I propped a piece of white foam core against a chair and placed a piece of white tagboard underneath. I strategically placed this in front of a large window to receive the maximum amount of natural lighting. I didn't even need to remove the race car in the foreground. Just keepin' it real!! </div>
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The next two close-ups were taken using the vivid color setting on the Canon PowerShot. Again, no flash photography was used. </div>
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This third photo was taken with the Portrait setting on the PowerShot, I think. Still a decent photo, but the colors aren't as bright. I also didn't really pay much attention to Ellyn's hair and it's partially covering her blouse, which I wouldn't want in a listing photo. The customer should be able to easily see the details of the product. </div>
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I also wanted to take some photos of Ellyn wearing a hat I knitted. I wrote about this hat <a href="http://walnuthillhandmade.blogspot.com/2013/01/more-knittingfor-talia-this-time-and.html">HERE</a>. When I took the photos against the white backdrop I felt that the oatmeal colored hat was not enough contrast against the white background. I do really like the first photo though, because the camera angle and off-centered focus makes it more interesting than the second photo. I love the coloring on Ellyn's face and hair too!<br />
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To see if changing the background made a difference, I stood Ellyn against the aqua wall in my studio. I was not as happy with these photos. The wall is further from the natural light and therefore I got shadows behind Ellyn's head which I didn't like. I also thought her coloring looked washed out even though the hat did stand out better.<br />
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I was determined to get a good shot with good contrast, so I looked around and my eyes landed on this set of canvases that are on the wall in my studio. I took down the red one to use as a background. </div>
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Below you can see that I just propped the canvas in front of the white foam core and sat Ellyn in front of it. It's amazing what a difference a camera setting makes, isn't it? The above photo was shot with the "vivid color" setting and the one below with the "portrait" setting. It looks like two different canvases! </div>
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As a crafter and creator, I am constantly inspired by the amazing items created by others. I can seriously get "lost" on Etsy for long periods of time admiring the work of some very, very talented people. When possible, I plan to support other crafters by purchasing their products and writing about them here on the blog. Thus, today's "shout out" post.</div>
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Before Christmas, I "treated" Talia (my Blythe doll) to some amazing handmade goodies from some overseas crafters. It was so exciting to get mail from Sweden and Great Britain on the same day!! Since my knitting skills, especially for very tiny knitted things, are still quite limited, I decided to buy a couple of lovely knitted items for dear little Talia.</div>
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I purchased this adorable Christmas hat from <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/GenePdollshop">Gene P Doll Shop</a>. The shop owner is from Sweden and in addition to the truly amazing hat, she sent some fun little extras in the package including a Swedish Christmas greeting card. So fun!! The photo below shows the hat as listed in Gene P's shop. It really shows all the great details including the pom-pom, button embellishments, and white eyelash yarn trim.</div>
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I also purchased her a green sweater from <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/cannonbelle">Cannonbelle</a>. Green is my favorite color, and I also thought it would be Christmasy and would look great with her new Christmas hat. This really makes me wish I could knit better. Maybe that should be a resolution for 2013. </div>
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04613078997839810912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3221003523092265626.post-60452624846878567252013-01-02T00:30:00.000-08:002013-01-02T07:11:06.891-08:00New clothes for EllynIn the new year, I'm planning to expand Walnut Hill Handmade's offerings by sewing doll clothes for American Girl dolls and Blythe dolls. To that end, I purchased an American Girl doll in December to use as a model. I wrote about her on my doll blog, <a href="http://never2old4dolls.blogspot.com/2012/12/introducingellyn.html">HERE</a>. She is beautiful and her name is Ellyn.<br />
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Over Christmas break, I started stitching some clothes for her. I will most likely list these in my Etsy shop once I have a larger supply of clothes made up. For both the top and the pants, I used fabric from Hobby Lobby. The patterns I used are from <a href="http://www.libertyjanepatterns.com/">Liberty Jane Clothing</a>. They were SUPER easy to follow and turned out great. I only have one kind of bad photo to show her new outfit, but I'm really happy with it. The hot pink pants are corduroy. A girl's gotta love her some hot pink cords!!<br />
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NOTE: I am going to go ahead and post this with the one photo I have, but gosh, I apologize for the poor lighting. I'll have to work on getting better photos for the shop. SORRY!!<br />
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Edited: The morning after I prepared this post, I took a bunch more photos of Ellyn in her new clothes. I'm going to do a separate post on that in a day or so to give some tips on product photography. A few little changes can make a HUGE difference. For now, I'll just post one of the "better" photos below the following photo, then I'll do a separate post about how I got better results. <br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04613078997839810912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3221003523092265626.post-5538653124523298162013-01-01T00:30:00.000-08:002013-01-01T00:30:02.066-08:00More knitting..........for Talia this time (and Ellyn too, I guess!)Another quick little knitting project I've completed recently is a hat for my Blythe doll, Talia. I am still VERY far from being a skilled knitter and I actively avoid patterns which call for tools I don't have and/or stitches that I don't know how to do yet. This rules out a lot of the free patterns I come across. I used <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/beginners-blythe-hat">THIS PATTERN</a> from Ravelry to make Talia a knitted hat. However, instead of using a garter stitch, I knitted it all in stockinette so the bottom would naturally roll up. I think it turned out well. It fits her well, certainly. I also think the little tufts that stick up on the top look like owl "ears", and I've thought about stitching some owl eyes and a beak out of felt and attaching them to the hat. I think that would be adorable. For now, here she is, modelling her new hat. I think I'll knit her another one in garter stitch and see how I like that one compared to this one.<br />
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I am working hard to improve my photography skills since they are so crucial to selling online. In the photo below, I photographed Talia lying flat on a fleecy blanket. This allows for a really nice face shot. However, the lighting was poor.....I took it at night in my craft room. All artifical light and flash.</div>
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The next morning I got up and took advantage of some natural light to set up a little photo studio and get a better photo. I'm still not thrilled with these photos, but the lighting is MUCH better. I've found that Blythe dolls have heads that are tilted downward. To get the shots below, I was lying full out on my stomach on the floor and tilting the camera slightly upwards. I still need to practice this a lot. It's amazing what a difference natural lighting makes though.</div>
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For some reason, when photographing this hat on Ellyn, the white background was completely washing out the oatmeal-colored hat. So I pulled a canvas off my studio wall and propped it behind her for contrast. This achieved a better result, but I'm not happy with the lack of detail in the hat. I'm just using a little point and shoot camera which probably is at least half the problem. Anyway, you can see this little hat fits her well and looks cute on her too.</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04613078997839810912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3221003523092265626.post-54643922869854544622012-12-31T01:00:00.000-08:002012-12-31T01:00:14.293-08:00The Ruffled ScarfRight before Christmas I was getting my hair cut and noticed some really awesome scarves for sale in the salon. When I saw them I could not imagine myself ever being able to make them. They looked very complicated. I commented about the scarves to my hairdresser and she told me they were knitted and that another customer had told her the pattern is only 6 stitches across and that it was made with a special lacy kind of yarn. I was instantly intrigued. I went home and did a good ol' Google search to figure out the type of yarn needed. Then I watched a YouTube video about how to knit with this lacy yarn. <br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04613078997839810912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3221003523092265626.post-37101464282930900192012-12-30T17:05:00.003-08:002012-12-30T17:05:58.548-08:00Here's a little peek................at what I've been crafting! I am making a goal to write more blog posts here in 2013. It will be my way of sharing what I'm up to as well as a way to showcase items that I'm planning to make for sale this year.<br />
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You can see my awesome new cozy socks, a Christmas gift from my oldest son. I LOVE COZY SOCKS!!! My little sweetheart, Lucky, is always close by when I'm crafting. In the distance you can see my TV where I'm watching a cheesy movie on Lifetime. You can see athletic shoes on the treadmill because one day, very soon, I'll put them on and walk on said treadmill. Really! I'm not kidding! There are a few crafty creations in this photo that I'll post about over the next few days. See if you can spot them!!</div>
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When I'm finished typing this post and publishing it, I'm going to finish the dishcloth I started knitting last night to use up some Christmas yarn I hadn't done anything wish. These knit up super fast, are super easy, and make great gifts. I use <a href="http://majorknitter.typepad.com/photos/patterns/dishrag_and_magazine_photo.html">this pattern</a> which is often called "Grandma's Favorite Dishcloth."</div>
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Just listed this pillow in my Etsy shop. It would be a great hostess gift for Thanksgiving or a wonderful keepsake to pull out in November each year, reminding you to count your blessings. <a href="https://www.etsy.com/listing/114241066/thanksgiving-pillow-blessed-fall-pillow">CLICK HERE</a> to purchase. I will have 2 similar pillows at the Holiday Boutique on November 15th and can make more to order, but ORDER SOON!!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04613078997839810912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3221003523092265626.post-41160473259064271572012-10-25T21:04:00.002-07:002012-12-30T17:14:15.224-08:00"merry" pillowHere's a cute little pillow that would make a great gift or home decor item for Christmas.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04613078997839810912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3221003523092265626.post-90832917126445220132012-10-25T20:51:00.003-07:002012-12-30T17:14:01.482-08:00New blog for doll loversHello, everyone! Just wanted to let you know that I've launched a new blog just for doll lovers. If you loved dolls as a child, love dolls as an adult, collect dolls and/or create things for dolls, this blog is right up your alley. I'll feature interviews with doll lovers young and old. YOU could be featured on the blog!! If you have a great childhood memory about dolls, let me know. I'd love to have you participate. The more the merrier. The new blog is called "Never Too Old For Dolls" and can be found <a href="http://never2old4dolls.blogspot.com/">HERE</a>. Go check it out!!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04613078997839810912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3221003523092265626.post-37453144659619238102012-10-19T10:08:00.001-07:002012-12-30T17:14:49.878-08:00Gearing up for a Handmade Christmas!!Hi, everyone! It's been a while since I've posted on here. I've had a busy summer and fall. I hosted several camps this summer at my home which were a great success. So successful, in fact, that I decided to offer two monthly clubs for kids this fall: one for art and one for sewing. They both filled quickly and are keeping me busy. It's been so fun and rewarding to share my love of crafting and creating with others. With all that going on, I haven't done much with Walnut Hill Handmade for a while. I'm hoping that will change soon as I start to get orders for Christmas gifts. Offerings from Walnut Hill Handmade for Christmas will include: custom cloth dolls, custom name and word pillows, handcrafted dollhouses for little dolls such as Mini Lalaloopsy, Littlest Pet Shop, etc., felt cookie baking sets, and hand-knitted fingerless mittens. I've included a few photos of a recent order I've done via Walnut Hill Handmade on Etsy. For more samples of orders I've done, please visit the gallery page. Please order early to give me plenty of time to make your one-of-a-kind creation.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04613078997839810912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3221003523092265626.post-4145646889711634432012-03-11T16:16:00.001-07:002012-12-30T17:15:13.877-08:00Time to order for Easter!!Don't wait until the last minute (like I usually do!) to plan a special, one-of-a-kind Easter gift for your loved one! Walnut Hill Handmade is here to help! I would love to make a custom-order name pillow or doll for you to give as a gift. It's the gift you won't find anywhere else, handmade with love, just for you!! Here's a few photos of some orders I've done recently. Remember, dolls and pillow can be completely customized to your preferences. Dolls are $35 and pillows are $10 plus $5 per letter. Leave me a comment if you are interested in ordering. If you are out of town (not in SW Iowa), I'll set up a custom Etsy listing for your order. You can then purchase via Etsy which makes it much easier for both of us!!<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04613078997839810912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3221003523092265626.post-15040182743367747532012-02-24T11:40:00.002-08:002012-12-30T17:15:32.863-08:00Me + You = USI love how these little pillows turned out. It's great when an idea that's born in your own head can be made into reality. It took a bit of tweaking, and sewing into the wee hours of the morning, but I'm happy with the results. This pillow set would make a great gift for a wedding, bridal shower, or anniversary. I made the one pictured using some charm squares I had on hand. They happen to coordinate perfectly with the quilt on my own bed. However, I've listed this set in my Etsy shop. I can customize this pillow set for any color combination. So sweet! I love how the pillows make the word "US" when you flip them over. I have plans for a His/Hers pillow combo too. Hopefully that will be coming within the next week or so.<br />
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Just in time for Easter, this little bunny doll would be SO cute in your little one's Easter basket. She comes with a removable skirt with attached apron. She is listed in the Etsy shop for $35. This doll is also available as a custom order item and can be dressed in any color scheme. </div>
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04613078997839810912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3221003523092265626.post-10628365912414418492012-02-22T07:11:00.000-08:002012-12-30T17:16:03.895-08:00LUCKY pillow<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Just in time for St. Patrick's Day, I've whipped up a LUCKY pillow. This pillow is perfect for all your St. Patrick's Day decorating needs. It is listed in the Etsy shop for $25. Right now there's only one available, but with proper notice I could make more. Fabrics may vary from the one pictured depending upon availability. <br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04613078997839810912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3221003523092265626.post-58014021747333075162012-02-13T07:33:00.001-08:002012-12-30T17:16:23.459-08:00Customized OptionsHere are several photos of items I've made recently as custom orders. Name pillows make great gifts for your child and can be customized to their favorite sports team, color combination or room decor. I can pretty much find a fabric with any motif on it. Pillows start at $10 plus $5 per letter. This price may go up a bit if I have to special order the fabric.<br />
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For a little guy who loves Batman............I made this pillow. I can do striping on the back as shown in the second photo. </div>
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The pillow below was made for a "tween" who loves neon colors. </div>
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04613078997839810912noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3221003523092265626.post-72151008732654760132012-01-30T16:23:00.000-08:002012-10-27T15:07:50.422-07:00Felt Cookie PlaysetI am so happy about the new felt playsets I've just made. I had fun stitching up the cookies as well as making the cute storage container. This set sells for $20 and includes a decorated storage box, felt "dough", wooden rolling pin, heart cookie cutter, 6 hand-stitched heart cookies, and 6 felt "frostings" (3 red and 3 pink). Let me know if you are interested. If you are not local (SW Iowa), you can purchase one through my Etsy shop.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04613078997839810912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3221003523092265626.post-34992415855150118572012-01-25T15:17:00.000-08:002012-12-30T17:16:33.536-08:00Personalized Name PillowsI just finished my first custom order for a personalized name pillow. The pattern I use is from Kimberbell Kids and turns out SO cute. It can be customized a jillion ways for both boys and girls. I also made this little gal a "love pocket" pillow with a heart pocket on the front and her initial on the back. Colors were chosen to match her bedroom decor. So cute!! Let me know if you are interested in a custom pillow for someone special. The cost is $10 plus $5 per letter unless I have to special order the fabric in which case the cost increases a bit. So, a 6 letter name or word would be $40.<br />
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Boy dolls are now available for custom order!!! These guys are so cute with their little "cowlicks" sticking up! The two pictured above are a custom order and are headed to Virginia tomorrow! However, they are representative of what your custom ordered boy doll would look like. He comes with a little shirt (part of his body) and coordinating removable shorts. Boy dolls are $35 each. I will make an additional coordinating pair of shorts for your doll for $5 extra. Skin color, eye color and hair color can be customized as well as clothing color and design.</div>
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Below are several examples of the various felt colors I can use for hair color. The middle one looks gray, but is actually tan/taupe. The second from the top is pumpkin-colored and would be perfect for a little red-head! Top color is a VERY dark brown. I could also do black. </div>
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And don't forget that you can order a customized girl doll as well for $35. She comes with a removable skirt and can be customized just like the boy. $5 extra for an extra skirt. Both dolls are made using a<a href="http://bitofwhimsydolls.com%20/"> Bit of Whimsy Dolls</a> pattern.</div>
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Also available is a cozy flannel cowl. I haven't been able to enlist the help of a professional photographer yet, so I wish the photo were better. But...........this is a circle of flannel sewed into a ring.......nearly 60 inches in diameter and about 11 inches wide. You loop it twice around your neck for a VERY stylish, cozy, and functional accessory. The cowl is $20. I only have this one available right now, but if there's interest, I will make more in different color palettes. There will definitely be a selection of softer, lighter infinity scarves in the shop for spring.</div>
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Don't forget about the little "love pocket" pillows! They are only $10 each. They can be customized with your child's initial on the back. The one shown below is a custom order for a little girl whose name begins with "C". It was made to match her room decor.</div>
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And finally..........Valentine's Day is just around the corner! Would you like some unique, one-of-a-kind home decor to brighten your surroundings? Think about ordering a custom pillow like the one shown below. Pillow are $5 per letter. They can also be customized with your child's name or a meaningful phrase. All fabric colors can be customized as well. These would make GREAT gifts for a new baby! </div>
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Remember, if you are not in Southwest Iowa, you can still order a custom creation to be shipped right to your home. Simply order through my Etsy shop. Link is on the right sidebar. Hope to hear from you soon!</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04613078997839810912noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3221003523092265626.post-16748200652324269652012-01-18T21:20:00.000-08:002012-12-30T17:17:30.563-08:00Etsy shopAfter getting a few orders from folks who need to have items shipped, I decided the best way to handle this in terms of shipping and payment would be to set up an Etsy shop. I've had the name "Walnut Hill Handmade" saved over at Etsy since November 2010. Today I finally took the plunge and got it up and running. <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/walnuthillhandmade">CLICK HERE</a> to check it out. I have sold pretty much all of the items I've made so far and have taken orders for custom items. Once I get those finished, I'm hoping to have some new things in the shop. There is also a link to the shop on the sidebar of the blog. If you are a local customer (SW Iowa), just email me about what you want instead of going through Etsy. That way you won't be charged shipping. THANKS for all the love so far! It's so encouraging.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04613078997839810912noreply@blogger.com0