Tuesday, June 14, 2011

TOOL TIME TUESDAY #1

Today is the 1st Tool Time Tuesday on A Red Bike and Khaki Shorts.  The plan is to profile a great tool each week.  These tools maybe for Crafting, Gardening, Organizing or just for LIFE in general.  If you have a favorite tool that you cannot live without please share.  Tune in every Tuesday and Enjoy.

#1
Curling/Flat Iron

Now those who know me well will tell you that spending a lot of time on my hair is just not my thing.  So you may ask: What is she doing with a Curling/Flat Iron?  Every now and then I think to myself “Self you should do something different with your hair”.  By now I should know better and just stop myself when these thought enter my mind. They never amount to much.  In this case my new Curling/Flat Iron did not last long in the bathroom so it moved to my craft room.  

It all started years ago when my Mom was unpacking the Christmas decorations and the fancy bows she used to decorate were “flattened”.  Not the look she was going for. As was expected, my Mom came up with a bright idea! Use a curling iron to fluff the bows back into their original shape. It worked like a charm.


To be Green I save ribbon that comes with different packaging. Fancy dips and store packaging, presents, just to name a few.  The only problem when you untie them they are so wrinkled….like the linen skirt that was so pretty when you put it on fresh from the dry cleaner but when you get out the car to go into the office…. You know the rest.  That is where the Curling/Flat Iron comes handy.  Just plug it in, let it heat up and run the ribbon through the barrel.  Below is a photo of two different ribbons – the blue was run through the curling iron and the green was run through the flat iron to show that each works the same.

**WARNING** The Curling/Flat Iron is HOT!!!!!!!!! Watch you finger tips. 

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Hat Box Tags

I have been searching for a China Cabinet that jumps out at me. Since that has not occurred hat boxes are used to store my dishes.  This worked well when I only had two boxes but now that I have four it was hard to remember what was in each box.  While perusing my favorite blog BNOTP I saw she had made cute tags for her office baskets.  Using that as inspiration I made a tag for each hat box.  Now I can tell at a glance where the dishes are stored.

Steps
  • Removed the pink ribbon from the chip board tags. (pink did not go with my décor)
  • Cut out the letters using Wild Card and white vinyl.
  • Affixed letters to tags.
  • Added ribbon to tags
  • Tied tags to appropriate boxes.


Supplies
Vinyl – White (ETSY)
Transfer Tape – (ETSY)
Chip Board Tags – (Michael’s dollar bin)
Ribbon – Black sheer w/ White dots

Tools
Cricut – Wild Card
Cricut Design Studio
Ink Roller
Tweezers
Scissors