Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

How to add tabs in Blogger using the links list gadget

Since I've had several people ask me, in the past week, I am going to give step by step instructions on how to add tabs to the top of your Blogger blog (yes, my blog is a Blogger blog).  It's very easy to do and will make your blog much more user friendly for your readers.

Note:  I highly recommend creating a test blog.  You can experiment with it before actually updating your own blog.  Simply "create a blog" by using whatever name works.  It will always be there for you to try new gadgets and design templates.

There are actually several ways to add tabs.  In this video, I will show you how to add tabs by using the list gadget in Blogger.



If you have any questions, just let me know.  I'm always happy to help.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Ask Candy: Building a Custom Size Ironing Board

Hey there, it's Candy! It's been awhile since I've posted an Ask Candy, but I promise, this post is worth waiting for! My friend Liz, from "Bizzi Lizzi Creations" asked me how I made my great big removable ironing board pictured here:and since she lives about a mile from me, I figured instead of just writing up what I did, we'd make one for her and take lots of pictures to share with the rest of you!

Materials
  • Plywood size of finished board: This tutorial we're using something that's around 24" x 28". My board is 24" x 48". In both cases we used scrap plywood - mine was 1/2" thick, but this tutorial uses 1/4" thick, and it worked great, and it sure is lighter than mine. If you need to buy this, most hardware stores (big box or Mom & Pop) will cut it to size for you.
  • Padding size of finished board: We used 1" thick Nu-Foam (Densified Polyester Fibers) for this tutorial, I used 1/2" thick green upholstery foam in mine.
  • Needle Punched batting (like Warm and Natural) cut 5-6" larger than the finished size
  • Fabric for cover cut 5-6" larger than the finished size:although you could any strong fabric, we used Rain no Stain curtain lining, so that if any liquid gets spilled on the surface, it shouldn't penetrate immediately, which could be a good thing!
  • Tacky Glue
Tools
  • Scissors (or rotary cutter and mat)
  • Staple Gun (I'm lucky enough to have a pneumatic upholstery stapler, but you can use a regular staple gun)



  • Step 1: Glue foam to the plywood.

    Liz's foam wasn't wide enough, so we just pieced it. Having a rotary cutter and mat was a great help here - it was very easy to get straight cuts. We used lots of glue, and after placing the pieces on, we flipped the board upside down and did lots of pressing to make sure they held in place (using tacky glue helps a lot with this too!



    Step 2: Add batting

    Center the batting over the foam and flip the whole thing over. When you wrap the batting over to the bottom, this holds the foam in place and softens the edges of the plywood.

    Step 3: Begin stapling

    Drive a staple into the center of the back. Go to opposite side and pull fabric tight, until a straight crease is formed running across front. Maintain tension and drive staple (with right hand for right handed person) into the center of back of 2nd side. Stretch and attach the top and bottom centers in the same manner.

    Once you're satisfied that everything is straight and taut, continue stapling the sides, leaving the final 3-4" at each corner unstapled.


    Step 4: Staple the corners

    To staple corner, pull the corner of the fabric over the corner of the plywood and staple. Then straighten and fold one side over,and then the other. Staple this corner.
    Repeat for the other 3 corners...Phew! Give your hands a rest!



    Step 5: Repeat with fabric cover

    Step 6: Glue backing on

    We used scraps from the fabric she used from the front to cover the back side, so that if she places the board on a nice piece of furniture, the staples won't scratch it. We used LOTS of sticky glue, folded the edges for a nice finished, and placed a line of glue just under the edge to keep it nice and secure



Step 7: Tadah!

Liz is in the middle of organizing her new studio space, so we don't have any pretty pictures of the finished product in action. Here's a couple more shots of mine, though:



One great thing about the huge board I have, it originally was designed to fit on top of my big work surface, I found I was able to balance it on a much smaller shelving unit (carefully!!!!), expanding my work surface when I needed it. We eventually built the rolling cart with lots of storage cubbies pictured at the top of the post as an almost permanent home for the board, but it's been a real flexible work surface!

OK, who's next? Got a question for me? Ask away!

[Candy lives in California with her husband, 2 boys, and dog. Aside from being wife, mom, teacher, crafter, web guru and all around doer extraordinaire she manages her own business, Candied Fabrics. You can read her blog here.]

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Blog Baby Shower Giveaway #2 - Tutorial and 6 onesie sets

This giveaway is CLOSED. Congrats to Rita @ Mochi Studios!

Crafted by Lindy
Congratulations to Boliyou! Your name was chosen for yesterday's giveaway!
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Day two of our fun Baby Shower for Lindy at Crafted By Lindy (co-hosted by me, Candied Fabrics and Smidge Box)! Today, Candied Fabrics is sharing a wonderful (and easy) tutorial for making your own hand dyed onesie with sock set! This is the perfect go-to present for a baby shower! Download this great tutorial on Candy's blog.


But wait, that's not all! It isn't a shower without great gifts!! Candied Fabrics is giving away 6 bright rainbow color onesie sets...yes, 6....in today's giveaway!


How to enter:

1) Visit BOTH shops, Crafted by Lindy and Candied Fabrics shop.

2) Choose 1 favorite item from each shop and come back here and comment (must comment on 1 item from each shop).

3) Be sure to leave contact info!

Additional entries (4 possible entries in all):

•2 additional entries: you can enter this giveaway on all three sponsor’s sites! Enter once at Candied Fabrics and once Smidge Box for 2 more entries! [All three blogs are on different time zones. If their post isn't up yet, please visit them again later.]

•1 additional entry: subscribe to my blog, tweet, or blog about this giveaway and receive 1 additional entry. Please leave an additional comment here telling me you did so!



One winner will be chosen randomly (random.org) at midnight tonight (March 11) Pacific (3 more hours to enter than yesterday – woohoo!) The winner will be announced tomorrow morning (March 12). Spread the word!

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