Friday, May 4, 2012

{Open Bounce & Food Drive} May 5th 2012

I know that it has been a long time since i have posted anything. I got engaged to my wonderful fiance in December and I have been so busy planning for my wedding that i haven't had time to blog. Our wedding is September 17th 2012. Its going to be thee most perfect day ever!! Anyways back to Winter Creations... This Saturday May 5th 2012 i am participating in a Boutique. Jumping Jack Splash is hosting an Open Bounce for Tooele County. There will be Prizes, Games, Bounce Houses, Concessions and Raffles. Its from 12pm to 6pm. This will be my very first time selling my tutu's in a booth! I am really nervous but excited too. I hope that i can sell a couple and get my name out there. It takes so much work getting prepared for something like this. I have over 30 tutu's that i will be bringing, I know i wont sell all of those but i wanted the customer to have a large variety! Each tutu is different, there are no two alike! I will post a few pictures of the newest tutu's i have made! Let me know what you think. And I hope to see everyone come out to the Open Bounce! Oh and bring 2 cans of food for admission, cause its a Food Drive too!



    

{Size & Pricing Chart}

This chart will make it easy for you when ordering or purchasing a beautiful hand-made tutu! Measure your child's waist in inches and decide if you want either a tulle tutu or a fabric tutu. Easy as that! :) Thanks for keeping me busy! 



Tuesday, November 8, 2011

{Currently Happening...}

Getting a head start on my favorite holiday... Independence day! Cutting fabric is not fun though... It's the longest part of the whole Tutu making process. Can't wait to see how my "God Bless America" Tutu's turn out! I put "God Bless America" for my cousin Clara, she likes to call every American Flag or Red, White and Blue thing "God Bless America!" So Cute!

{Going FABRIC Crazy}

 
Do you have leftover Fabric laying around from a previous project?! Well I did and this is what I did with it! I made these beautiful and unique Tutu's for Girls and Babies! They are easy and fun to make! Take your fabric and cut it into strips. I use about 16 strips for each tutu. Tie your fabric in knots around your stretchy waist band then flip it inside out and take pieces of tulle to tie in between each fabric knot! Adding Tulle underneath will make your fabric tutu more full, vibrant and fluffy! When your finished with the tulle flip your tutu back over and add many beautiful embellishments! You can also purchase fabric quarters from your local Walmart or Joann's! HAPPY CRAFTING!!








Wednesday, September 21, 2011

{Flirty Zebra Tutu}

White and black tulle topped with white and black zebra print ribbon. Turquoise tulle for knotty waist band. stretchy waist band

{Blue Elegance Tutu}

Blue tulle. White tulle used for knotty waist band. Topped with 3 blue flowers. stretchy waist band

{Orange Blossom Tutu}

Orange and Yellow Tulle. Knotty Yellow waist band. Topped with a large Yellow and Orange flower. stretchy waist band