- adding two different sprinkles of colour and see what colour they make.
- add some glitter to make it sparkly.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Messy Shaving Cream Painting
Monday, February 22, 2010
Bouncy Outside Balls and Apricot Balls
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Curly Girls Hair Tie + Clip Competition
- 8 cute handmade ribbon hair clips.
- 5 cute handmade covered button hair ties.
Both packs have been lovingly made for someones little girl/s to enjoy wearing. If you would like to win a Curly Girls pack, leave a comment telling me what you love about your little girl. The competition is open to Australian readers and entries will close on Friday, February 19 at 9pm when a random name will be drawn to reveal the winner.
Congratulations goes to....- Debbie from www.aspiringmum.blogspot.com who has won the 8 cute handmade ribbon hair clips.
- Hannah from www.countmyblessings123.blogspot.com who has won the 5 cute handmade covered button hair ties.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Little Hair Clips For Little Girls
A while ago I came across another gorgeous idea for hair accessories but couldn't find the clips to make them so I gave up for the time being. My beautiful mummy friend who also has a little girl happened to find the clips so I've finally started creating cute hair clips which are easy to make and can look adorable. The ideas for making them are endless. It's just up to your creativity as to what your clips will look like.
Sectioning clips - we found them at Price Attack .
9mm Ribbon - the best ribbon to use seems to be grosgrain ribbon because it is thicker and more durable than the others. It has to cover the clip well.
Take the ribbon you wish to use and cut it to length. Just under 10cms is good.
To make these bow clips....
Cut another 10cm length of ribbon in the same or a contrasting ribbon.
Glue both ends together and add a dob of glue to the middle to stick both sides together.
Run a small piece of ribbon around the centre and glue it at the back.
Glue the bow to the middle of the top of your hair clip and hold it together with a peg until it dries.
Beautiful - a clip that any little girlie girl would love!
Maybe you'd like to give these clips a go. If you do, why not post them on your site and let everyone know back here at www.busybrissymum.blogspot.com so we can all see your girlie clip creations. Have fun!
Monday, February 8, 2010
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
The Button Bug
Through reading various other blogs and websites I have come across a most enjoyable way to make my very own hair ties and clips for the girls and it is so simple to do, you just won't believe it! Yes, I caught the button bug! Covered button hair ties are all the rage right now and the best place to pick up everything you need to make them is to head to www.jackobindi.com.au
Kerrie from www.jackobindi.com.au sent me a lovely package in the mail - a 10 button hair tie kit which included 10 button shells, 10 button backs (with shanks), 10 different and interesting circle fabrics to cover the buttons (cut to size), a threading wire, 10 colourful hair tie elastics, a button covering tool set and this all came with very clear instructions to follow.
It really is a very easy process to create your very own hair ties.
Put the base of the tool on a hard surface. (the bigger piece of the tool)
Turn a fabric circle over so the pattern/ picture faces downward.
Hold a button shell in place over the fabric and press both into the tool base.
Trim the fabric but still allow enough to fold into the shell.
Fold the fabric into the shell and pop a back in using the blue tool piece. (shank facing out) The back should snap into place.
Take the button out and you should have one very cute covered button.
To add the elastic...
Thread the wire through the elastic and hold both ends of the wire together.
Thread the wire through the shank of the button, taking the elastic with it.
Once the elastic is through the shank, remove the wire.
Hold one end of the elastic together and thread it through the opposite end of the elastic. Pull it through until it is tight on the shank. You should now have a covered button hair tie.
How easy is that! I had so much fun making the button hair ties from the 10 piece kit that I have purchased another 25 buttons to make plenty more. The kit was a GREAT place to start. This time however I will use some fabric pieces I have around the house and some cute ones I will find at the haberdashery. The great thing is I can make hair ties to suit all the girls outfits. (and mine!)
Check out www.jackobindi.com.au for all the covered button fun you can find. You can start making these cute hair ties or make hair clips, magnets and thumb tacks. Maybe you'll catch the button bug too!
Back to Blogging
It's been a crazy couple of weeks moving in to our new (very old reno) home and now that the computer is back up and running I can start blogging once again. I've missed sharing with you all but have some new ideas ready to go for 2010. Be sure to catch the next two posts as I've found a new love which I just have to share with you.
The photo is us saying goodbye to the old home we lived in for 5 years - lots of great memories to keep.