As you all know I love the Kidpik subscription box for Autumn. They have the most trendiest clothes for girls. Since we joined in 2017 Autumn and I have loved everything she received. We have not returned 1 item. They are spot on when it comes to her style and likes. Which is really hard when shopping for her. I have gotten stuff wrong so many times. Ha ha ha! To see what came in Autumn’s Kidpik subscription box this month watch her unboxing and tryon video below. ~Nika xoxo
Here is another Holiday Idea that I love doing for my kids. There are several holidays, when I create gifts that I know, will make my children very happy. Easter Baskets are just one of those things I love putting together. Today I share with you his/her gift basket ideas for kids. And if you are not a diyer you can always click here to purchase baskets for your loved ones.
Hello Everyone, Today we are making an Easter Egg Banner made from felt, ribbon, and button. This is a really easy and fun project to work on by yourself, or with kids. All you will need is the supplies I listed above along with anything else you may want to use. Oh, and let’s not forget the egg-shaped stencil to trace onto the felt. But… if DIY’s are not for you click here to purchase a banner of your own. ~Nika xoxo
It’s time to start preparing for Easter. In our home we start this off with decorations. Although we purchase a great deal of our decorations we also make a ton of things too. This week I made a Easter Centerpiece for our dining table. It’s really cute, simply & easy. Let me know how your family prepares for the Easter Holiday.
In my attempt to figure out how to better use make-up. I’ve decided to start a subscription to the Allure Beauty Box and I am glad I did. Now I have a few items to start me on my journey in the beauty world. The box I received is amazing. I know all the products will get used. If you would like to see for yourself what I got in my box. Watch the video below. ~Nika xoxo
I am re-organizing my side of the bedroom so I feel the need to share some of these diy’s with you. Today I made some glam jewelry holders. I hope you like them and try them for yourself. And if you are not a person who is a diy’er you can always purchase something similar.
This has been a long-awaited video for a lot of my Youtube viewers. I also felt this would be a great video to share with all of you as well. Below you will find video instructions on how to put the pettiskirts together. As well I am also putting suggested measurements and step by step instructions below. I hope you all are satisfied. Let me know what you would like to see next.
~Nika xoxo
Spandex or Satin about (1 1/2 yards)
Nylon chiffon about 3 yards – I purchase mine from afc-express.com
1-inch-wide ribbon & elastic
Iron-on interfacing (1 1/2 yards)
1-inch-wide ribbon in coordinating color
Button
Iron Sewing machine
Pins
Needle and thread
Scissors
Directions:
Cut 1 Spandex or Satin 7 1/2-by-48-inch rectangle
Iron-on interfacing: two 2-by-48-inch strips
Cut Nylon chiffon: six 3 1/2-by-46-inch strips; twelve 4 1/2-by-54-inch strips; enough lengths of 2 1/2-inch-wide strips to make 48 yards
Cut one 17-inch-long piece elastic
Cut two 18-inch-long pieces of 1-inch-wide ribbon
Iron a strip of interfacing to the wrong side of the spandex or satin rectangle along each long edge.
Fold the spandex or satin piece in half widthwise (to make a 7 1/2-by-24-inch rectangle), with right sides facing each other. Match edges and pin along short side.
Starting at one end of the pinned short side, sew a seam along the side for 2 inches and backstitch to secure.
Leave a 1 1/2-inch opening and begin sewing again to finish the edge, backstitching at both ends.
Flip the the waistband right side out and fold in half lengthwise by folding the top half in toward the center, matching the raw edges at the bottom. The fabric should be right side out on the inside and outside of the waistband. Press the fold and pin the raw edges.
Straight stitch all the way around the waistband, 1 1/4 inches down from the fold.
Straight stitch all the way around the waistband once more, 1 inch down from the first stitch line.
Sew three of the 3 1/2-inch-wide nylon chiffon pieces together, end to end, to make one long strip. Repeat to make a second strip.
Shirr along one long end of each strip.
Attach the shirred side of one strip to the outer bottom raw edge of the waistband. Repeat with the second shirred strip and the inside bottom raw edge of the waistband.
Sew 6 of the 4 1/2-inch-wide nylon chiffon pieces together to make a long strip. Repeat to make a second strip.
Shirr along one long end of each strip.
Attach the shirred side of one strip to the bottom edge of the outer first tier. Repeat with the second shirred strip and the bottom edge of the inner first tier.
Sew enough 2 1/2-inch strips of nylon chiffon together to make two 24-yard long strips.
Shirr these strips down the middle of the strip (not along an edge as before).
Pin the stitched line of the shirred strip to the bottom edge of the outer second tier, and sew in place along the stitched line.
Repeat with the second shirred strip on the bottom of the inner second tier.
Attach the 18-inch pieces of ribbon to each end of the elastic.
Attach a large safety pin to one end of the ribbon and feed through the waistband
Tie ribbon ends in a bow. Cut ribbon ends neatly to finish.