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He Loves Me – Valentine’s Shirt

Well I have had a blast doing Blog Spa with Elizabeth! Last week was so fun!

So now we’re back into our regularly scheduled programming – which is not very regular I must say. :)
I mentioned before Blog Spa that I had some fun ideas to share with you for Valentine’s Day – so here is the next one!

I wanted to make a shirt for Valentine’s Day. Something sweet and “Valentine-y” but not something that I was limited to wear only for a few days once a year. (I don’t have any problem with that – I just don’t have the closet space to store clothes for every holiday.) I wanted something subtly Valentine-y. Yes. I just said that.

Here’s what I came up with!

My sweet friend Emily, from Frilly Details had sent me a tutorial idea on the request page back before Christmas – which I loved but I just didn’t have time to do. It was for this cute Christmas shirt at Target.

It was a plain white t-shirt with a white ribbon or chiffon ruffled and stitched on for the words. Nice and simple but oh so cute!

I switched it up a bit and went with the whole “He Loves Me, He loves me not, he loves me” idea with a flower for Valentine’s Day – only I shortened it. Because I don’t have to guess, I know he loves me. :)

Ready for a tutorial?

You’ll need:

• T-shirt
• Assorted Ribbon. I used about 7 yards for the white (definitely an estimate) and maybe 2 yards for the cream on the flower
• Freezer paper

This is a pretty similar process to my Ribbon Flower T-shirt. You probably haven’t seen that though because I think maybe 11 people were reading my blog then. :) Maybe less.

Start by ironing on a piece of Freezer paper to the wrong side of the front of your t-shirt. Place the shiny side of the freezer paper down on the fabric and iron it – it will stick to the fabric.
This is to stabilize our shirt. If we didn’t do this, when we sewed the ribbon on the t-shirt would stretch out and look funky.

PS – this was my last piece of freezer paper and I am now out. That is on par with running out of milk in this house. Must. Buy. More.

Turn your shirt right side out. Draw out what you would like to write. I wrote “he loves me” and drew a flower. But it would also be cute to write out “love” in different languages, or whatever you want really!

For a marking pen – I used a Marvy Disappearing Ink marker that I picked up at a quilt shop. The marker says that the ink disappears within 2 – 14 days. Um. Not in my case. More like 2 – 14 minutes. Not really – but it starts disappearing within an hour or two. I like that it disappears so completely – but if I am not going to finish my project on the day I’ve started – I don’t use it. I switch to the blue Mark-B-Gone that I get at Joann’s. That one stays longer but is also harder to get out and sometimes it returns. So neither are ideal. If you have any suggestions, I’d love to hear them!

Ok – onto sewing. I started with a 10 yard roll of white 3/8″ ribbon. I used about 3/4 of it I think.

Run a gathering stitch down the center of the ribbon. Put your sewing machine on the longest stitch length and sew down the center, leaving long ends at the beginning and end of the thread.
I stopped and started my stitch a few times since the ribbon piece was so long. I didn’t want my gathering thread to break in the middle. Hold the ribbon and pull gently on one of the ends of the thread (either the top or the bottom, it doesn’t matter which). This will gather up the ribbon. You don’t want the gathers too tight for this.

Start with the end of the ribbon and your first letter. Turn the ribbon under just a bit so the cut end is covered by the ribbon. Begin sewing your ribbon on, following your marked lines.
Fold the ribbon under at the end of the word, like you did at the beginning.

Continue sewing your ribbon onto your other words. Your shirt will become pretty wrinkled because of the freezer paper. Just make sure it doesn’t pucker under the ribbon. Also make sure you are pulling the rest of the shirt out of the way and you don’t sew over it accidentally. Ahem.

See? Wrinkly. :)

I wanted the petals of the flower to be just a bit different than the writing. I used a sheer ivory 3/8″ wide ribbon.

Follow the marked lines for this as well, but at the curves, turn the ribbon at angles to follow the lines.

For the center of the flower, switch back to the ruffled white. Sew that in the center of the flower in a spiral, so that your spiral gets smaller and smaller and covers the center of the flower.

Turn your shirt wrong side out – it’s time to remove all the freezer paper.

Start by tearing off the big pieces around the edges. Work closer and closer to your stitching. When you get to the stitching, pull gently – if you pull too hard you can pull out or distort your threads. It helps to place your finger on the seam and pull gently with your other hand. This will help hold the stitching in place.

Once you have all the freezer paper off, turn it right side out and press out all your wrinkles.

Now you have a cute shirt for Valentine’s Day that you can wear year round!

What do you think? Subtly Valentine-y? ;)

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Blog Spa Link Party!

What a great week!! I hope you enjoyed all the fun and relaxation of our Blog Spa Week! If you missed any posts, here are all the links.

Spa Headband and an Oatmeal Facial
Fantastic Tutorial and Tips for a soothing Hot/Cold Eye Mask
Spa Scrubbie and Tropical Bath Tea Soak
Personalized Body Spa Wrap
Super Cute Spa Slippers
Tips to take care of your inside – starting with a healthy breakfast!

This week we have been challenging you to take some time for yourselves. Whether it’s a facial, a manicure or pedicure, a hot bath or a healthy meal, we hope you have set aside even a few minutes just for YOU. It’s amazing how refreshed just a little bit of pampering makes you.

We wanted to take that challenge too – so Elizabeth and I took some time this week to pamper ourselves too! Unfortunately not together. :( We had to have our Spa time states apart.

I will confess that I have been pretty terrible about pampering time. I don’t know when the last time I took some time for a pedicure or manicure, much less a facial. So this week was so good for me too!
You saw that I had to test out our facial recipe – I hope you haven’t been scarred for life from the pictures. :) My face felt so soft for days – it really made a difference in my skin.
I also took some time to pamper my toes – I decided that since I had cute new slippers I couldn’t very well try them out without having a mini-pedicure. It’s been forever since I painted my toenails – I need to do it more often!

Don’t laugh. I have super tiny pinky toenails. It’s ridiculous really.

Can I also take a minute to tell you how much fun it’s been working with Elizabeth? This is the first event-type thing I’ve done on the blog with someone else – and I had a blast! It was fun coordinating and communicating with someone – and Elizabeth was the perfect partner. Plus she’s super creative and has such great ideas. She’s the best!

So what have you done this week? I want to see it all!
It’s time to link up your spa recipes, tips, and tutorials- and remember – this is a blog hop so if you link up here, they show up at Twelve Crafts, and vice versa!
And because it’s a Blog Hop, you can grab the code and add the links to your site too! Just click the link that says, “Get Code Here”.

If you link up we’d love for you to add the Blog Spa Button to your post – and take some time to visit other links!

Don’t forget to enter the giveaways – they close on Feb. 2. We’ll announce the winners Thursday, Feb. 3!
Thanks for sharing Blog Spa Week with us!!

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Last Tutorial of Blog Spa!

Wow – this week has been so fun and has gone by so fast!

I hope that you have been encouraged and refreshed. Elizabeth and I want to challenge you to take some time for yourself. Even if it’s just one little thing.  Exercise for 30 minutes, eat a well-balanced meal, read a couple of chapters from a good book, just sit and do nothing for ten minutes, file your nails, take a warm bath . . . whatever helps you feel recharged, renewed and refreshed. 

We invite you to write up a post about how you have been inspired to care for yourself this week, and link it up on Saturday (tomorrow!) with all the other spa tips/tutorials and ideas that will be linked up in our blog hop.  After all, Blog Spa isn’t so much about pampering ourselves for indulgence . . . it’s about taking care of ourselves so that we can be even better moms, wives, employees, grandmas, friends . . . people. 

So it’s time to head over to Twelve Crafts and check out the last awesome Blog Spa tutorial!. 
BUT before you go . . . take advantage of these extra entries for ALL three of the giveaways that you’ve seen directly here at Flamingo Toes.  That’s right any extra entries left below will automatically be added to all three Blog Spa giveaways that you’ve seen here. 

Extra Entries:
~Leave a separate comment below for each giveaway you entered AT TWELVE CRAFTS.*
*For example, if you entered only 1 of the giveaways at Twelve Crafts, you will leave one comment below.  And the 1 comment you leave below will go into the entry list for all three of the giveaways here.  You could have up to three extra entries for all three of my giveaways.  Woohoo!

Blog Spa is sponsored by these great shops:
Skin Journey
Abbey James
Barefoot Bath and Body
Elegant Rose Boutique
Amber’s Lemongrass Spa Shop
O.C. Styles
Sparetime Crafts

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