By now I'm sure you're decorating for fall around the house :) Try adding some ribbon to your pumpkins or funkins for a new look!


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If your ready to indulge in some apple cider, but the weather is still a bit too warm, try out these apple cider floats. The ice cream makes these extra delish!


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If your ready to indulge in some apple cider, but the weather is still a bit too warm, try out these apple cider floats. The ice cream makes these extra delish!

2 cups apple cider
1 cinnamon stick
1 cup vanilla ice cream
1 tbsp. caramel sauce
Grated nutmeg In small saucepan, heat cider with cinnamon stick. Pour cider into 2 float glasses. Top with ice cream, caramel sauce and grating of nutmeg. Serve with spoon. TIP: It helped me to put the ice cream in the glass first then pour on the cider!
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I'm adoring this hair. I'm saving this picture for a Christmas party hairstyle. Can't start planning too early. I'm not very hair talented, I wonder if I could do this myself?

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Adult Fall Style: I'm pretty excited to start wearing oversize sweaters and tops, perfect timing for after the baby comes!

Toddler fall style: I will be crafting this onto a onsie! I love that turkey!

Toddler fall style: I will be crafting this onto a onsie! I love that turkey!

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Have a great weekend!!
All sources can be found on my pinterest.
8 comments:
That toddler tee shirt is so cute! Did you initially find it on etsy?
The lady who made these is from this blog:
http://www.lovefromtexas.com/search?updated-max=2011-07-26T22%3A24%3A00-05%3A00&max-results=5
She has some information on how and who to order them from.
Good Luck!
Why don't you leave credit to the images or sources? Your pinterest leads back to your blog. Very frustrating! (not to mention rude to the owners of the pics!!)
Hi! I actually made this shirt for my daughter, Hadley. I randomly saw it repinned on Pinterest and it linked back to your blog... I guess I should have watermarked it but I never thought so many people would like it. Thanks for the link back, @Ashley!
Love from Texas, that is the cutest shirt ever! Sorry it is linked back to me, random people link me on Pinterest when its not mine, and I try to give credit where it is due! I went and bought all the stuff for this shirt. How did you attach the turkey to the shirt? I'm not much of a sewer, I'm hoping you used something else :0
You could probably place the ribbons where you want them (in the shape of tail feathers) tack the ends down with a few hand stitches on the ends of the ribbons, then pin the turkey on top of the ribbon ends and zig zag stitch all around it. She most likely used an embroidery machine to do the face and name.
Post a pic when your done, I'd love to see it! I'd like to make one too, just not sure that my 7yr old would wear it at this point : (
Robin : )
P.S. I hope that you didn't attempt this yet! I forgot to add that you should use a Ball Point Needle on your sewing maching so that you won't rip through the knit fabric of the shirt. Also, practice on a scrap piece of fabric to adjust your zig zag stitch setting so that you can get the stitches close enough/how you want them, before you start sewing your turkey on to the actual shirt.
O.K. I hope that I don't get any other epiphanies about how to put this shirt together, lol.
Best wishes and have fun! I'm sure it's gonna come out cute! : )
Robin : )
Thanks for extra sewing tips! I haven't attempted yet, I feel like Landry is growing like a weed, I want to make sure she fits in the onsie after I do all that work, I plan on making it early next week :) I'll let you know how it turns out.
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