Showing posts with label Finley and Oliver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Finley and Oliver. Show all posts

DIY Appliqued Dream BIG Tee

Wednesday, April 25, 2012
I wanted to make an updated version of my original dream BIG tee for the boys (this is a great design for girls too). The previous font I used was when I was on a big circus kick. This time around, I wanted to update the font to something a little more modern and clean. I love how it turned out and apparently, Oliver does too.



The technique for this is very similar to my appliqued love tutorial - just a bit more involved and time consuming since there are more letters.  

What you'll need:
Blank t-shirt, one piece, or tank (pre-washed)
Felt or fabric piece for the applique (I prefer to use eco-fi felt by Kunin - it holds up great in the wash)
  Embroidery floss and needle
Scissors (small scissors with a pointy tip work best)
Fusible webbing
  Template for the applique (download here). Adjust the size of your template as needed. If you're intimidated with the detailed lettering, blow it up a bit - that will make it easier.


Since I use Heat n Bond, my instructions will follow Heat n Bond's instructions. If you are using a different fusible web, simply change out my instructions with the instructions on the package. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me and I can help you. 

Getting Started:

The first thing you'll want to do is take the template and place it under a sheet of your fusible webbing. Take your pencil and trace "dream big" on to the webbing. With the "dream," I made the lines connecting the letters together slightly bigger when I traced so it would be easier for stitching. Any time you applique letters or numbers, you'll want to trace them in the reverse since you will flip them when you adhere them to your garment.


Next you'll want to iron your webbing onto your felt or fabric. For Heat n Bond, set it on the "wool" setting (NO STEAM). Iron the design onto the felt or fabric for about 3 or so seconds so it looks like this:


Carefully cut the appliques out. This applique is a bit detailed so having small, pointy tip scissors will come in handy here.  I use the micro-tip scissors from Fiskars and they work great.



Place the appliques exactly where you want them on the t-shirt with the glossy/fusible webbing side face down. Iron the applique on to the t-shirt pressing for about 10 seconds. I ironed "dream" first and then BIG second. Again be sure to use the wool setting with no steam. Check to be sure that the appliques are firmly adhered to the shirt.


Now that your appliques are attached to the t-shirt, you're ready to start the applique process. To stitch by hand, cut about 3-4 feet of your embroidery thread. Your skein of thread will have six strands. Separate two of the strands from the piece you've cut and thread them through your needle.
For this t-shirt, I use a straight stitch. It's a basic stitch and great for a beginner. You basically bring the needle up through the t-shirt and back down making straight little stitches about a 2 cm in from the edge of your applique.


A great video tutorial for the straight stitch is available here. The nice thing about sewing coordinating thread (floss) on felt or fabric is that it's hard to see so it's very forgiving if you're a beginning stitcher. If you're an experienced hand stitcher, it is fun to experiment with contrasting threads and different stitches.

Once you have finished stitching all of the appliques, you are finished. You could play around with different colors or even create your own design using different fonts.


If you get stuck or have any questions, please let me know.



Hanging up my Needle and Thread

Wednesday, August 3, 2011
I am hanging up my needle and thread and putting out the "closed" sign on my Finley and Oliver shop. It's been an amazing few years but it's time for me to move on. As my boys are getting older and business is growing, I'm finding that the struggle for balance is becoming too overwhelming.

This was a tough decision but I'm looking forward to creating for creativity's sake and spending more time around the house and garden (stay tuned for details on an upcoming bee hive and hopefully a pair of goats!). I will be more active here on the blog and am looking forward to sharing some fun tutorials and even some of my original designs (Mr. Cupcake, anyone?).

Print by Sarah Abbott

A HUGE and heartfelt thank you to all of my wonderful customers. Your support, encouragement, and loyalty has been extraordinary and I am honored to have your kiddos sporting my little tees.

 In the meantime, everything in the shop is marked way down and ready to ship. Once it's gone it's gone. (I also have a pretty big inventory of American Apparel blanks that I'm willing to sell below wholesale pricing. If anyone is interested in them, email me at finleyandoliver@gmail.com and I can send you a list of my inventory).

Summer 2011 Collection

Tuesday, June 7, 2011
We had our highly anticipated photo shoot a week ago with Laura Winslow for my collaboration with Noah and Lilah. Holy smokes! The shoot was amazing. Our little models had the best time and did such a remarkable job. Here's a little sneak peek for you.





A huge thank you to Laura for the amazing photos and to Sherri of Noah and Lilah for working on this collection with me. It has been a blast and her work and craftsmanship are truly impeccable. (Finley and Oliver have been living in their new shorts ever since the shoot.)

To see all of the photos (serious eye candy!), check out Laura's blog post on our little adventure. 

 
PS - Professional and aspiring photographers....you *must* check out Confessions of a Prop Junkie if you haven't already. It's an amazing new blog jam packed with tips, tricks, props, features, and giveaways including one from yours truly. Hop over to this post for a chance to win a shop credit to Finley and Oliver - you might just score some goodies from the summer line for your little one.

New Year + New Line equals {Sale!}

Monday, January 3, 2011
Happy New Year, friends! I promise to write up a recap of our Christmas, birthday, and New Year's celebrations this week. But until then, I wanted to let you all know that I am having a sale in my shop. Use the code NEWYEAR11 at checkout and get 20% off your entire order including already marked down items and the brand new circus collection (half of the collection is up in the shop - the other half will be up soon!)

Our Morning at the Circus

Tuesday, December 28, 2010
I have been hard at work finishing the Finley and Oliver Spring 2011 line. Originally, I had scheduled to shoot the line in February with my dear friend Laura of Laura Winslow Photography. However, the line is inspired by the circus so when we heard that the Zoppe Italian Family Circus was in town, we were all over it.


We packed up our kids early yesterday morning and headed over to the circus. I had emailed the circus folks to ask for permission but we never heard back so we had no idea if we'd be allowed to shoot or not. We were fully prepared to sneak around and take photographs under the radar.


However, as soon as we arrived a woman came up to our cars and invited us inside for a little performance that they were putting on for our local news channel. We were so stoked and the kids were in heaven. After the performance, Laura asked the folks in charge if we could take some shots in their circus tent. They were happy to give us permission and let us have free reign. This tent is the coolest little circus tent I have ever seen. So intimate, charming, and vintage - it really transported us to a different time. 

Once we finished up shooting inside, we moved outside and were honored with the presence of Nino the Clown. Nino is played by Giovanni Zoppe who is a 6th generation circus performer and runs the circus with his siblings. I used to have major clown phobia until I met Nino.


Giovanni was so incredibly gracious and actually brought me back to his trailer to meet his wife Amy who did an incredible performance up on some crazy high ropes that morning. We also got to meet his son Julian who is just 14 months old and the cutest little clown ever. The fact that I got to go into the trailer of a family of circus performers is probably the highlight of my year. I read "Water for Elephants" by Sara Gruen this past summer so I'm a bit circus obsessed lately.


They even offered to have us back to shoot some more photos with the kids on ponies and on tight rope platforms. Unfortunately, none of us have the time to make it back as the circus leaves at the end of the week.


If you are local to the Metro Phoenix area, you should definitely check out the Zoppe Italian Family Circus in Chandler. They have performances twice a day through January 2nd. We have tickets for the New Year's Eve performance and can't wait! (And a note to other animal friendly folks like myself, the only animals involved are some very lucky dogs and a happy little pony).


A huge thank you to Laura Winslow for being so amazing to work with - not to mention up for anything! Thank you also to the Zoppe family for allowing us to shoot and creating some really fun memories for our kids! Lastly, thank you to Mia of Dolce Vita Mia for letting me borrow your little model :)


We still have several more pieces to shoot so these will be available in the shop in a few weeks.

Flower Headband - Dolce Vita Mia 
Pink Hat - Gracylu Originals

On Sale and Ready to Ship!

Friday, December 10, 2010
I've just added a bunch of my most popular items to the sale section in my shop. I've adjusted the inventory listed to stock on hand. All items in that section are already made and will ship within 24 hours of purchase. Just in time for Christmas! 

Here are some of the items I've added:





If you're still looking for a unique gift for a baby or toddler, pop on over to my shop to see all the items I've included in the sale. Once the sale is over, some items will go back to the original price and others will be discontinued to make room for my spring/summer 2011 line.

2010 Crafeteria

Tuesday, November 16, 2010
I am so excited to share that Finley and Oliver will be participating in the 2010 Crafeteria this year. Crafeteria has been deemed the "Best Indie Craft Fair" by the Phoenix New Times and I am thrilled to have been accepted.


Mark your calendars for December 3rd and come on down to experience amazing live music, super tasty sweets, and some serious handmade goodness.

Two Big Shopping Events {PHX locals}

Monday, October 25, 2010
I have been totally MIA from my blog for a while and I apologize for that. This is my busy season and I am sewing my little fingers off keeping up with orders and building up my Finley and Oliver stock for these two amazing events.  If you are in the metro Phoenix area, mark your calendars! You can get a head start on your holiday shopping and say hi to me while you do.

Believe Boutique
at Cornerstone in Chandler
November 5th and 6th
Click here for details


Hissyfits Hullabaloo
at Hissyfits in Phoenix
November 7th
Click here for details


I will be back to my regularly scheduled blogging soon! I have a lot to tell you all between Finley's 2nd ER visit in a month, some fun chicken news, and all of the Halloween hoopla.

New to Finley and Oliver

Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Check out these adorable photos from Lexi at Wild Fern Photography of a few pieces that I've added to my Finley and Oliver line. I love what she did with them.




I also added Mr. & Mrs. Cupcake tees. Check out these two cuties rocking their new shirts! Photo and kiddos courtesy of the amazingly talented Laura of Laura Winslow Photography.


More Pictures from the Alice in Wonderland Shoot

Monday, August 16, 2010
Laura from Laura Winslow Photography sent me some more pictures from the Alice in Wonderland shoot last month. You can read the full post about it on Laura's blog. These pictures are too fabulous not to share.







Photography by Laura Winslow Photography 
Hair acessories by Dolce Vita Mia
Lavender bloomers by Little Mave
Tanks & mustache tee by me

***I have added a ton of sale items with serious markdowns to the SALE section in my shop. In addition, I'm offering 25% off with the code SUMMER10 (good until the end of August). Feel free to pass the code along.***

***ETA: Head on over to Dolce Vita Mia's blog for some more amazing pictures and another *sweet* deal!***

Help the Blakelys Adopt

Monday, June 28, 2010
I have recently started advertising on Confessions of a Paper Freak. Emmy, the brains behind Confessions, and her husband have just begun the adoption process. Although the majority of their costs are covered, they still have about $3000 to raise. You can read all about their journey here.


To raise the rest of their funds, Emmy has coordinated a HUGE raffle. When she contacted me to see if I'd be willing to donate to the raffle, I absolutely couldn't refuse. I have a huge soft spot in my heart for adoption and I am so happy to help.

Emmy has put together three raffle baskets each with a value from $800 to $1500 dollars. There is one for kids, one for locals only (she's in Southern California), and one for the grown ups. Seriously, the baskets are incredible and are filled with amazing items from Etsy sellers, local businesses, and other amazing indie artists.

Two of my items can be found in the kids basket among a ton of other super cool things.




And one of my signature deer head tees.

If you are interested in checking out the raffle or reading about Emmy's journey, be sure to visit Confessions of a Paper Freak. The raffle closes this Friday at noon (PST). Good luck!

Major Mother's Day Giveaway!

Monday, May 3, 2010
Laura of Laura Winslow Photography is going to be hosting a {HUGE} giveaway on her blog for Mother's Day. Seventeen amazing, handcrafted items will go to the lucky winner including one of my little hats.  Below is a teaser of some of the crazy cute items up for grabs.


The giveaway will be posted on Laura's blog within the next day or two. You can also check her Facebook page for details and the announcement of when the giveaway is open to enter. It's going to be major so don't miss out!

ETA: There are now 20 items going to one lucky winner in this amazing giveaway!

ETA x 2: Giveaway is now open until this Friday. 25 amazing prizes to one lucky winner! Enter here.

A few more...

Wednesday, April 14, 2010
I got the pictures from the shoot today and I am in love. I promise this will be my last post about them but I had to share some of my favorites. Laura Winslow did the best job!