Sunday, December 23, 2012

Flower Pot Toy Soldiers!


First Koch Christmas!!!

I'm so happy we are home from Canada and settled in our little house in time for Christmas! Cary and I are excited to start new traditions on our first married Christmas! We recently had all 3 of my siblings over for a night full of Christmas fun! We watched Elf, baked reindeer cookies and made flower pot toy soldiers!!! 

The whole gang excited for Christmas crafts! 

Supplies for Toy Soldiers:

5 Flower pots ~ We used 10 because we made 2 at once
Acrylic paints ~ There are some official colors of the toy soldiers but we made ours original 
Paint brushes
Ribbons and Buttons ~ Different color, style, or texture to make tassels or coat details on the soldier
Yarn ~ We made the top of the hats with yarn but maybe fabric or cotton balls could be used
Popsicle Sticks ~ Used for the arms - Ours were jumbo size to go with proportions of our pots  

Reindeer cookies with my little sis!!!
~Pretzels and Peanut Butter M&M's~

  
Pre-planning and painting                   

Adorable faces painted by my talented sister


The finished product! A strapping man and cute sophisticated woman guarding presents under our tree day and night! They also have taken over the duties of turning the lights on and off the tree each day! ;)  

Christmas ornament to represent our first married Christmas!

My husband and his siblings have a Christmas whistling tradition! Here's the 7th annual edition from Cary and Lindsay!!! Enjoy!

 Merry Christmas everyone!!! 

Xo, TK 


Friday, December 21, 2012

DIY THROW PILLOWS!


Greetings my fellow Planting Mangonians!
Allie here!
First off I just want to give a big Texas sized ‘Thank You!’ to my best pal, Tyler Koch for letting me take over her awesome blog for a bit! She has been asking me to write a post for a while now, but I just couldn’t think of anything to write about, until now! (Drum roll please……..)


PILLOWS!


 
My all-time favorite time of year is the fall and winter seasons, and with Christmas just around the corner I thought I would make a pillow inspired by one of my favorite Christmas movies!!

ELF! 



 


Here is how I made the pillow pictured above. I must say that in order to make this pillow you must either know how to work a sewing machine or know someone who knows how to use a sewing machine.  If you have a sewing machine and don’t really know how to use it there are some very helpful YouTube videos out there with great tutorials. 


Supplies: (Found all this stuff at Hobby Lobby)
  •  2 Green, 1 Yellow & 2 Black pieces of felt fabric
  • Black & White yarn
  • 1 yard of the fabric of your choice
  • Large needle (large enough to thread yarn through & I would suggest the metal needle instead of plastic.)
  • Stuffing (Poly-Fil)
  • Pencil or Sharpie
  • Paper to make stencils out of
  • Ruler
  • Sewing Machine
  • Thread
  • Sewing pins





Tip: You can also purchase a needle threader from Hob Lob, it's a cheap tool and really helps when it comes to sewing with yarn. You can usually find them close to the yarn and needles in the fabric section


LET'S GET STARTED!!!
 (Tip: I really enjoyed watching the movie Elf while working on this project!)


 Step 1: 
Gather your materials.
Honestly, I can’t remember the exact type of fabric I picked out, but I know that it is heavier than cotton and it worked well. It was about $8.99 per yard, but you can  pick out any pattern you like best!



Step 2:
 

You’re going to lay your choice of fabric down on the table. It should be folded in half so that when you cut the square you will have two equal pieces. The pillow I made is 15"x15" and it makes the end pillow 14"x14". You can make this square as big as you want, but I wouldn’t go smaller than 15"x15". After you cut the square out you can set it aside for a bit while we cut out the stencils and felt.

Tip: I wouldn't go too big because we don't want a giant pillow and small little Buddy the Elf legs!


Tip: Using fabric scissors is the way to go!
 

Step 3:  Stencils



 


Using your paper and sharpie(or pencil) you are going to sketch out 4 stencils that you are going to use for the felt. (in this picture ignore the numbers)
  


I will be referring to this shape as #1
This is going to be the first piece of felt you will sew onto the fabric. It will look like this shape, a rectangle with the corners cut on one side. The rectangle should be 11"x7". (I know the picture says 10.5" by 6.5" but I would just round up) Make two of these shapes, one of them will be used to make the green jacket, which I will talk about in a second. 











Next we are going to make the legs which will be in yellow felt. You really only need to cut out one stencil for the leg and then you can just flip it over for the other leg when transferring to the felt. The top of the leg will be about 4.5" wide at the top, 10.5" long and then 1.5" wide at the bottom. Those dashed lines are for the knees.










 


We are going to make the green jacket by using the second rectangle shape you cut out with #1 stencil. You will divide it in half (5" and 6") and then draw the lines downward, it should look something like this picture. You can then cut the checkered area out.








Lastly, we are going to make the black boots! They will be about 4" long and 5.5" wide. I would suggest sketching them out in pencil until you get the shape as close to this picture as possible.












 Step 4: Transferring to Felt

 You should have your stencils cut out by now.

Stencil 1 will be the backing which will be in black felt.

Stencil 2a & 2b will be the legs which will be in yellow (Tip: dot where you want the knees to go on the felt so when you are stitching you can remember to add them)

Stencils 3 & 4 will be the jacket and those will be in green

Stencil 5 will be the boots (make 2!) which will be in black.




Once everything is transferred and cut out you will position the pieces on one piece of your fabric like below...



Step 5: Stitching! 


 You're going to need your large needle and threading tool along with your white yarn.


 Place #1 on the fabric first. Center and about 2-3" from the top edge.



Then just start stitching like so... all the way around. Until it looks just like the picture below.












Next we are going to add the legs. I used black yarn on the yellow. You will place them on top of the black, with the knees lined up with the bottom of the black felt like so. Use your sewing pins to keep the left leg in place while you stitch around the right.












When you are finished with the legs it should look like this.
















Next you will add the green felt. I used the black yarn again to outline the jacket. If you want to give it an extra fluff you can add some stuffing before you stitch it all the way up. It gives the pillow a kind of 3D effect.










You will add the boots last with the white yarn as the outline stitching.

When you are finished your pillow should look like this!


Tip: I added some snowflakes using the white yarn on the jacket, but if you are sick of stitching you don't have to add them.







Step 6: Sewing!






You are going to want to use the other piece of fabric to mark where you will want to sew. I have about an inch from the edge all the way around.















Use your pins to hold the two pieces of fabric together. REMEMBER to place the side of the fabric that will be on the inside of the pillow facing outwards. When you sew along the lines you will be leaving about 3" to 4" of space open so you can flip the pillow inside out and stuff it.








Sew sew sew...



Step 7: Flip & Stuff

 Now you have left that 3" to 4" gap and you will pull the inside of the pillow (which is really the outside) to the outside.

Tip: Trim excess fabric from the corners before you pull it inside out


And then stuff your little heart out...
















Finally, CLOSE IT UP! :-)

This blog (www.lemontreecreations.blogspot.com/2010/11/shut-up-and-sew-stuffed-throw-pillow.html) was helpful when it came to closing the pillow with a cross stitch. There is also a stitch called the ladder, which I haven't mastered yet, but you can watch this YouTube video to see if you can do it!
(www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CjOXMuTFXo) 












Now hopefully, if I'm any good at this direction giving thang, you should have your very own Buddy the Elf pillow to snuggle with while you watch Elf!






Thanks so much for reading! Hope you enjoyed this post, if you did leave a comment so Ty will have no choice but to let me post again! 

XOXO 
(^^I've always wanted to end a post that way)

Allie





Friday, November 9, 2012

Galaxy Shirts

Cary's first post: 

This is my first blog post on Planting Mangos. I'm honored and really excited to write one for my lovely wife! We are obviously obsessed with arts and crafts. We are trying to expand our t-shirt business so we attempted to make galaxy shirts for the first time. These were pretty intimidating to even start making because I had never painted on a shirt before. Once we got into it and figured out some cool techniques it was fun and the shirts came out amazing! 

Supplies: 
Solid black t-shirt
Spray bottle containing 1/3 bleach + 2/3 water 
Acrylic paint (more colors = more options in outer-space) 
Fabric medium textile paint (mix with acrylic paint, this allows the acrylic to stick on the fabric)
Paintbrushes, sponges + toothbrush 
Drop cloth (something to catch all the paint + bleach mixture that doesn't make it onto the shirt)



Once we had all our supplies out and the work station ready, it was GO TIME! We started with the back of the shirt first...So we could really perfect our methods to make the front the best side! First we used the bleach solution in the spray bottle and made large spraying circles to create the focus of the shirt. The bleach turns the shirt to a white/orange/pink color depending on how concentrated the solution us.



Next I went a little crazy with the toothbrush and flicked stars of every color on my shirt. (Dip the toothbrush in the paint and flick it wherever you want little stars on your shirt!) I learned to not do as many different color starts so soon...but I do love stars! 



My creative wife really got my brain going when she mixed colors together with the sponge brush and made big areas of color on her shirt. She then hit the spots of color with the bleach over top. BRILLIANT! From there we began to use the bleach on top of colors used to create more colors within the bleach. 

Experimenting with colors!

The finished back of Tyler's shirt! 



So, after letting the back of our shirts dry, I thought of even more things we could incorporate into our shirts. On the front of mine, I started with a bleach stripe going across my shirt. From there I added earth, a moon, stars, a supernova and the sponge color bleach method. To put the finishing touches on my galaxy, I flicked white stars everywhere! 

Adding planets, shooting stars & supernovas! 

The finished front of Tyler's shirt!


After we finished our shirts, we let them hang dry. The next day, we washed them on a low setting and then dried them. The colors didn't fade and for the most part, the shirts looked exactly same! 


I am so pleasantly pleased with the shirts! They really turned out magnificent and we have received requests from people who want to buy them from us! Just like tie-dying, you have the freedom to be experimental and creative! Just splash color anywhere and if you don't like it just spray some bleach on it and create something else. There is no such thing as a mess up while making these. Since I tend to be OCD at times, this is very therapeutic for me! It allows me to let go of my crazy structure and run in any direction I want to! 

Here's the link to the website that originally gave us inspiration for galaxy shirts:

http://angelszafranko.blogspot.ca/2012/02/galaxy-shirt-tutorial.html

Thanks for tuning in! We look forward to making galaxy shirts with anyone who's interested! 


-Cary

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Texas visits Canada!


Cary and I have been so blessed by friends and family who have come to visit us in Canada this season. Recently, my best friend Allie Christian came all the way from Texas to stay a week with us! It was so refreshing to get to spend time with her. While she was here we spent a lot of time catching up on the past six months! Allie got to attend her first CFL game and finally see Cary play football! The weather was beautiful, it truly was the perfect day for a game. I was so happy to get to introduce her to some of our Canadian friends and other Eskie wives! After the game we went to dinner with the Roughrider players (our good friends, Cary's former teammates and groomsmen in our wedding). It was really nice to see old friends! The next day, Cary took us on a tour of the Eskimo facilities. It was super fun to take pictures in the locker room and on the field with my best friend!!! We made a day of visiting West Edmonton Mall, the biggest mall in North America. Allie's trip to Edmonton wouldn't have been complete without experiencing that! We also spent time doing our favorite activity, arts and crafts! We carved pumpkins, made sharpie mugs, built a haunted gingerbread house, and made cool galaxy shirts! Allie ended up missing her flight back to Texas, (talk about a chaotic morning) and was able to spend an extra day with us. It ended up working out perfectly since I wasn't ready for her to leave anyway! ;)

Below are some highlights of Allie's trip to Canada!!! 


Allie arrives in Edmonton! Such a happy moment!

 Loving getting a picture of all three of us with Cary in his uniform!

After Allie's first ever CFL game! 

Such beautiful fall weather! 

Reunited with Rider friends for a fun dinner!

Our Mockingjay (Hunger Games) pumpkin! 

Beginning our tour of Commonwealth Stadium!

Adorable Allie in front of Cary's locker!

Having a blast getting our picture taken on the football field!

The pink EE for breast cancer awareness month was too cool!

Enjoying a day at West Edmonton Mall!


Cary and I were so blessed by Allie's visit! Friendship is such a beautiful gift! Allie, you're amazing! We love you!!!


Stay turned for a post on galaxy shirts! :)

Xoxo, TK