I was kept very busy yesterday. As I mentioned last week I was going to sew all week...well I have started. Starting with completing these cute little penny mats. They were so easy to make. I worked on those while watching TV and completed them in two evenings.


I then traced out a whole bunch of Fall, Halloween patterns that I plan on doing this week. They all seem like they will be so much fun to do and will bring me into the spirit of Fall. This pattern is of a black cat with a crow and they are wearing witch hats. I did not do the crow pattern because I think I may leave it out and only make the black cat. I will see once I have it completed what it will look like and go from there.
This is a pattern that I got for free and the pattern itself was made by "Moonchilds Primitive".

The next pattern are more Candy Corns. I just love these little ornies and they were so easy to make that I want to make some more. They would look cute in my Halloween, Fall Tree.

This next pattern are a set of three pumpkins. I think they would look so cute sitting in a bowl or again as decorations in my tree. I guess once I have them completed it will help me in my final decision where to put them. These pumpkins were another free pattern from the "Primitive Times Magazine" from online.

This next pattern looked so cute that I just have to make this one. A cute pumpkin with a patch on his face as his nose and two more for his eyes. This pattern was made from "Pineing for you Prim Collectibles".

This pattern here I have had for quite sometime and really want to make him. This ghost is a shelf sitter. I think he will look cute sitting just about any where's. So I have two patterns cut out for this one. This is a pattern from "Anniescupboards".

This next pattern is a a flat head black cat. I got this pattern from the most recent Primitive Times Magazine that is free online. Again he looked to be so cute to make and easy I am giving it a try.

And then on top of cutting out all these patterns I also made some homemade mini-cini buns, bowl fillers. They smelled so awesome while make up the batch of dough and baking. They have to be baked in the oven for 20 minutes at 350. This is what makes them go hard. I let them sit over night so they will be completely cooled off for the next step. Today I will be dipping them into melted wax that smells just like cinnamom. I made a batch awhile back and boy oh boy do they ever smell so good and actually look so real.



And last but not least
Kindra from
3 Guys, a Girl and a Prim Placeis having a great giveaway for her month long birthday. Everyone must run on over and see how to play. I would just LOVE to win this checkerboard! It is just beautiful and would look so great on Gameboard wall.

So I guess I should be running a long and get started on my oh so wonderful projects. Now it is to try to pick the first one to begin working on...uhm...
Until next time...
Sandy
10 comments:
Hi Sandy! I like your new avatar! Wow, you are sure busy! Can't wait to see all the finished projects! Those cinibuns look delicious. :) They sure look like the real thing and I bet they sure smell like it too!
Thanks so much for posting my giveaway. I'll be adding some gameboards and other things real soon to the Etsy store. I'm so behind...Have a great day!
I love those penny mats...and please try and show the finished projects when you are done, I'd so like to see:)
The mini buns look so real too!
Have a great sewing day.
*Rondell*
WOW! I love all of your projects-in-the-works, Sandy! I can't wait to see them all ready for fall!
Happy crafting!
Sandy..I love your blog...those penny mats are soooo cute..and those cinn-a-minis look so really... I would love to know how to make those so my house would smell like cinnamon :) Thanks, your blog is so great to read.... Scoti
Wow Sandy You are a busy girl. Can't wait to see them all finished. I have some of the same pattern just have done them yet but I will. Penny mats turned out great. I would like to know how to make the cinna-minis. They look good enough to eat.
My goodness! You have been busy, busy, busy! Your little cinna-mini buns are adorable! I can almost smell them!
Hi Sandy can't wait to see all the finished goodies.Is it easy to make the cinibuns?Here in the u.k its difficult to buy the really strong scents you have over there.Love reading your blog when i have time.Take care~Kate~
Hello, my dear friend. I have an award for you, come see. Hope you are having a great day!
Thanks Sandy, I'll be on the lookout for it.
That's funny about posting to me on Linda's blog, she won't mind she's such a nice person:0
Have a great evening.
Rondell
Thanks for all of the pattern ideas! I love those penny mats too! I think I am going to try to make some - who knows what they will look like! And your cinnibuns looks so yummy!
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