Showing posts with label Laura Winslow Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Laura Winslow Photography. Show all posts

DIY {BE...} Appliqued Tees

Thursday, June 28, 2012

This is going to be one of the very few tutorials I post over the summer and I'm really excited to share it with you. My good friend Laura of Laura Winslow Photography and I were chatting over dinner a few weeks ago how our little guys (both just 5 years old) are *already* starting to feel pressure from friends and classmates to act a certain way, hang out with certain kids, or do certain things. We both feel strongly (really, I'm sure most parents do) that it's our job to give them the confidence and sense of self worth that they need to be comfortable with who they are. We came up with these designs and this super fun shoot to help our kiddos learn to embrace who they are and let their unique personalities really shine. 


Laura is not only an amazing photographer, but she is the one person who can really get my kids to be themselves in front of the camera.  They had such a blast with this shoot and it was so fun to see Laura in action. I'm pretty sure her mantra is BE AWESOME - because she totally is. To see more photos from our fun day (and to read a far more eloquent reasoning behind this idea), you can visit Laura's blog here. Take your time. It's pretty amazing.



We thought it would be fun to create a tutorial of this and share these three designs with you all. Yay for you! Aside from the designs you see in these photos, you can create so many others...BE UNIQUE, BE YOURSELF, BE HAPPY, etc. I kept these designs short so I didn't have to sew too many 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)
  Sewing Machine or embroidery floss and needle
Scissors (small scissors with a pointy tip work best)
Fusible webbing
  Templates for the applique (download here - BE RAD, BE COOL, BE KIND). Adjust the size of your template as needed. 


 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 your letters on to the webbing. 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 out your letters. Peel off the paper backing.


Place the letters exactly where you want them on the t-shirt with the glossy/fusible webbing side face down. Iron the appliques on to the t-shirt pressing for about 10 seconds. I ironed BE first and then KIND 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.


At this point, you can either hand stitch the letters using a basic straight stitch (great tutorial here) or you can use a sewing machine. I usually prefer to hand stitch but for this project I used my machine. If you use your machine, you'll do a running stitch just inside the border of each letter.


Once the letters are stitched, trim the thread and you are finished.


Easy, fun, cute, encouraging.


 As always, if you get stuck on a step, feel free to let me know so I can help!
A HUGE thank you to Laura Winslow Photography for these amazing photos and designs.

DIY Chevron Stripes for Summer

Monday, April 23, 2012
I was looking through old photos from my Finley and Oliver line last night and came across the pictures from our super FUN summer shoot with Laura Winslow Photography. Sherri from Noah and Lilah and I worked on a collection together and Laura captured it magically. Some of my favorites from the shoot are of my friend's daughter in a navy tank with white chevron stripes.


Admittedly, I haven't embraced the chevron trend quite as much as others (you know who you are), but I do love the clean, modern aesthetic of the design and think it dresses up an otherwise plain tank or tee perfectly.


You can easily make your own little (or big - I made one for myself over at Sewing in No Man's Land) chevron tank for summer by following the exact instructions from my chevron onesie tutorial here.


View the entire shoot over at Laura Winslow Photography. So magical, so fun, you will love it.


Instructions to make your own chevron tank or tee here.

(If anyone would be interested in a tutorial on making the feather crown seen in these photos, let me know. It was so much fun to make and I love to share if anyone would like me to.)

What He Wore: BOY style

Friday, April 20, 2012

I'm a little late posting this week but I am super stoked to bring back our dear buddy, Jack. Jack (and his mom) know how to rock some serious style. This kid has a closet full of some of the coolest clothes and accessories. I always love seeing Jack and adore what his mom puts together when she photographs him.


Seriously. How cool is this guy?


Thanks to Laura Winslow Photography for the photos and to Jack for his rad style!

T-shirt: Oh Fiddlesticks (one of my FAVE t-shirt brands ever)
Jeans: Gap
Hat: Gap
Boots: Aigle
Sunglasses: Target

If you'd like to show off your little man's style, email me at finleyandoliver@gmail.com.

What He Wore: BOY style

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

So stoked to have a darling guest for BOY style today! Meet Jack. Jack is a good buddy of Finley and Oliver and the son of my friend, Laura. Jack always has some *serious* style going on and is lucky to have his crazy talented mama document it for him. Seriously, look at how adorable this kid is!

I absolutely adore his little outfit and think the upcycled bag by Merah Muda is the icing on top.




Thanks sweet Jack for sharing your style with us this week!

Messenger Bag: Merah Muda
T-shirt: 2MYLU
Jeans: Gap
Outer Shirt: The Children's Place
Hat: The Children's Place

Find some more BOY style here!

If your little guy wants to show off his style, email me at finleyandoliver@gmail.com.

DIY Puffy Cloud Mobile

Tuesday, February 28, 2012
A couple of weeks ago, my friend Laura asked me if I could make something similar to the adorable clouds featured at a party by Little Pear. Laura's daughter loves Peppa Pig so Laura threw her a Peppa Pig/Muddy Puddles themed party and the clouds fit in perfectly.



Not only is Laura a crazy talented photographer, but she puts together the most amazing parties for her kiddos that I have ever seen. She gets all the details perfect and the kids always have a blast. This party was no exception. I mean, look at that dessert setup! So flipping cute!


{Party photos and amazing party styling via Laura Winslow Photography}

 Aside from super cute party decor, I think these cloud mobiles would look adorable in a child's room. I hung this up in Oliver's room to take a picture and he was so bummed when I had to take it down.


Anyhow, these were pretty easy to make so of course I had to document the process for you all. 

What you'll need:
  • Fabric for clouds and hearts - I used eco-fi felt for the cloud and flannel for the hearts
  • Fiber Fill
  • Monofilament (fishing line)
  • Sewing Machine
  • Needle and thread
  • Pattern for cloud (I taped 4 pieces of paper together and drew a cloud - super easy)
  • Pattern for heart (draw a heart or grab one from the internet)
 
Getting Started:
Tape 4 pieces of paper together and draw a cloud on it. Cut it out. I made 3 clouds for Laura so I made 2 cloud patterns in slightly different sizes. Cut your pattern out.


Fold your fabric or felt in half. Pin the cloud pattern on and cut it out.


Draw your heart or print one off from the internet. Cut it out and trace it on the fabric you'll be using for your hearts (make sure to fold your fabric in half first so you'll have 2 sides for each heart). I made 3 hearts for my larger clouds and 2 hearts for my smaller cloud.


Cut the hearts out.


Pin the 2 sides of your cloud together and sew about a 1/4" in. Make sure you leave an opening large enough to flip it right side out.


Flip your cloud right side out and use scissors (or chopstick, etc) to push out all the edges.


Stuff your cloud with fiber fill. You'll want it fluffy but not so fluffy that you can't sew the opening closed.


To close up the cloud, fold the edges in a bit and do a simple whip stitch to sew it closed. (If you're wondering what the heck a whip stitch is, click here.)


You're all finished with the cloud now and ready to start the hearts. Pin the sides of your hearts together and stitch about 1/8" in. Again, be sure to leave an opening large enough to turn them right side out.


Flip your hearts right side out. At this point, I turned the open edges in and ironed the hearts. Stuff with fiberfill.


Using the same whip stitch, stitch your hearts closed. My hearts look a little wonky but I think it adds to the charm.


Now take a length of your monofilament and thread it through a needle. Tie a knot at the end and sew through the top center of your heart.


Now take the needle and sew through the cloud where you want your heart to hang. Knot it. Do this for all of your hearts.


The last step is to thread a long length of the monofilament through the top center of your cloud so you'll have something to hang it with. And that's it. Done. 


Let me know if you get stuck! finleyandoliver@gmail.com

Our Yearly Photos...

Monday, November 21, 2011
We had our annual family shoot last month with my dear friend Laura of Laura Winslow Photography and it was a blast! Many of you are familiar with her incredible work but if you haven't had the chance to meet her in person, I have to tell you that she absolutely rules. We met a few years back and became fast friends. She is one of the most genuine, loyal, and selfless women I've ever met.

I received the photos a few days ago and was blown away. As usual, Laura absolutely nailed it. Here are some of my favorites that we will definitely treasure for years to come.








Speaking of Laura, she is hosting an amazing giveaway valued at over $10,000 (!!!) on her blog starting today. Crazy awesome. Pop on over to check it out.


Laura Winslow Photography


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.