Showing posts with label threemoonbabies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label threemoonbabies. Show all posts

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Satyr Costume Tutorial

sa·tyr
ˈsatər,ˈsātər/

": one of the forest gods in Greek mythology who have faces and bodies like men and ears, legs, and tails like goats" -(source)

A satyr is what my son wanted to be for Halloween this year.  He was inspired by the books written by Rick Riordan.  We were even lucky enough to snag a signed copy of his latest book!  Exciting!

living with ThreeMoonBabies | signed Rick Riordan book


Here is the finished costume and how we made it...if you would like to create a similar one yourself.  It pretty much consists of a hat, shirt, pants, and shoes.
living with ThreeMoonBabies | Satyr Costume

You will need a hat, orange t-shirt, sweat pants, slippers, fur fabric, Sculpey Ultra Light Polymer Clay, paint, hot-glue, a strong glue (like E6000), and inkjet iron-on transfer paper.
living with ThreeMoonBabies | Satyr Costume: the supplies

 1. the hat: My son had the great idea of attaching the horns to a hat, instead of a headband or something like that.  We couldn't find a "trucker" style hat while shopping, so we made one by painting a black hat.  I sketched and painted the word satyr on the white painted portion of the hat to get a graffiti look.  I made the horns using Sculpey Ultra Light Polymer Clay.  It was my first time working with it, and it really is super light!  It felt like taffy!  I made the bottoms flare out to anchor them in the hat.  After I baked the clay, I painted them and sealed them with mod podge.  To attach the horns to the hat, I made an "X" like slit where I wanted them in the top of the hat, pushed them through, and hot-glued them in place.  You can use a stronger glue too.  I also hot-glued felt over the exposed clay on the inside of the hat to make it more sturdy and comfortable.  
living with ThreeMoonBabies | Satyr Costume: the hat

2. the shirt: This was easy, and I'm sure there are multiple ways to do it (like using a freezer paper stencil).  We just found an image online and printed it on inkjet iron-on transfer paper, then ironed it on the shirt.  Camp Half-Blood is from the Rick Riordan books.  It's "a state-of-the-art training facility for young demigods"-(source). 

living with ThreeMoonBabies | Satyr Costume: the shirt

3. the pants: We used gray sweatpants.  I cut two large circles from the fur fabric (purchased at Jo-Ann Fabric), using a plate to trace out the shape.  I also cut long rectangles to wrap around the bottom of the legs, using the pants as a guide.  I cut out a small circle, cut it in half, and folded it to use as the small tail.  I attached the fur to the pants with hot-glue, but also stitched around the edges to hold in place.
living with ThreeMoonBabies | Satyr Costume: the pants

4. the shoes (hooves): For the hooves, I also used the Sculpey Ultra Light Polymer Clay.  I shaped them to fit around the slippers we purchased.  The fake ugg type slippers would work well too.  We lucked out and found the perfect slippers in gray to use, so we didn't have to cover the entire slipper with fur, just the front.  I baked the polymer clay hooves on glass bowls, so they would keep their shape.  After they cooled, I painted them, sealed them with mod podge, and glued them (with a strong glue, like E6000) to the front/toe portion of the slippers.  You will also want to rough up the underneath of the hooves, so they adhere better to the slippers.  I used a plate to trace and cut a circular piece of fur fabric for the tops of the slippers and cut a slit down the middle, then hot-glued in place.  They turned out so cool and are really comfortable!
living with ThreeMoonBabies | Satyr Costume: the shoes (hooves)

Oh, and we purchased pan pipes for him to carry!  I forgot to get a photo:/

Overall....both my son and I were really pleased with how the costume turned out!  Plus, he has a shirt he can wear after Halloween!  

Feel free to email me with any questions!
Thanks for stopping by my blog!
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Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Nathan Earrings Beading Pattern

Here is a new beading pattern!  They are pretty simple earrings, but the endless possible color combinations can make them stand out and WOW!

In my example, I used primary colors and turquoise.  I was going for a tribal look.

living with ThreeMoonBabies | Nathan Earrings Beading Pattern (finished earrings)


This pattern was completed using a combination of ladder stitch, two drop brick stitch, and fringe.  A foundation row is created using a ladder stitch with two beads in each row (9 rows).  The rest of the beadwork is completed using a two bead brick stitch.  It's a good pattern for a beginner because there are no complicated increases or decreases.  I used round, size 11/o seed beads for the earrings pictured above, but feel free to experiment with the pattern using various sizes, shapes, and colors of beads. 

You can get the PDF download for this pattern HERE.

living with ThreeMoonBabies | Nathan Earrings Beading Pattern

Please let me know if you have any questions!
Enjoy!

(P.S.  This pattern was named after my cousin Nathan.)


Thursday, April 17, 2014

Recent Orders

Here are a couple of recently completed orders:

3moonbabies.etsy.com | custom diamond ring ornament


3moonbabies.etsy.com | custom house ornament

You can find my etsy shop at 3moonbabies.etsy.com.
Thanks for stopping by!

Friday, April 11, 2014

Love is in the Air!

Most of my orders have been for wedding cake toppers or engagement ornaments lately, which leads me to believe LOVE must be in the air!

Here are a couple of my most recently finished orders:


A custom lovebird wedding cake topper:
3moonbabies.etsy.com | custom lovebird wedding cake topper

3moonbabies.etsy.com | custom lovebird wedding cake topper

 A custom diamond Ring ornament:
3moonbabies.etsy.com | custom diamond engagement ring ornament

If you would like to order your own custom cake topper or ornament (they make great gifts!), 
check out my Etsy shop!

Friday, March 14, 2014

Tweets in Love: Mint, Teal, & Mustard

Here is a lovebird cake topper I recently finished:

tweets in love polymer clay wedding cake topper | 3moonbabies.etsy.com

tweets in love polymer clay wedding cake topper | 3moonbabies.etsy.com


I really love how this one turned out!  The color combo is so pretty!

Congrats on your upcoming wedding Adeline and Andrew!

Would you like your own, unique, custom cake topper?
Check out my Etsy shop!

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Monday, January 13, 2014

Come In, We're Open!

I re-opened my Etsy shop!

I'm only taking limited orders right now, but have re-listed all of my most popular items (including my custom home ornaments and tweets in love wedding cake toppers).

We're Open! | http://3moonbabies.etsy.com

You can find my etsy shop here: 3moonbabies.etsy.com.

Thanks for your patience!

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Custom Family Ornaments

Another order completed!

living with ThreeMoonBabies | Custom Family Ornaments

Don't you think the dog turned out cute?
Also, what a fun way to remember your child's sports team!

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Strawberry Earrings Beading Pattern


Hi everyone!

I had planned on writing another kindle book, and I still might, but I have decided to share some of the patterns I was going to include here on my blog instead.   

Here is a pattern for seed beaded/brick stitch strawberry earrings.

living with ThreeMoonBabies | Strawberry Earrings Beading Pattern

This pattern was completed using a combination of ladder stitch, single and two drop brick stitch (as with many of my other patterns).  A foundation row is created using a ladder stitch with two beads in each row.  The rest of the beadwork is completed using either a single or two bead brick stitch.  It's another really good beginner's project because there are no complicated increases or decreases.  I used round, size 11/o seed beads for the earrings pictured above, but feel free to experiment with the pattern using various sizes and shapes of beads.  Various colors can be used too.  They would look awesome in a sparkly red.

You can get the PDF download for this pattern HERE.

living with ThreeMoonBabies | Strawberry Earrings Beading Pattern


Hope everyone enjoys the new pattern!

As always, please feel free to contact me with any questions.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Another Beautiful Home

Here is my most recently completed custom home ornament:
living with ThreeMoonBabies | Custom Home Ornament


What a beautiful home, so much character!  

Friday, September 27, 2013

Now You Will Always Be Home For Christmas

Here are my most recent custom home ornament creations!
I just love the quote one of my customers put on the back of her ornaments..."Now you will always be home for Christmas".  It's very fitting, because these ornaments are a great way to commemorate and remember the wonderful homes that we live in or have lived in.

custom home ornament

custom home ornament

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Recently Finished Custom Home Ornaments

Here are my most recently finished custom house/home ornaments:
Custom Polymer Clay House/Home Ornaments by Marjorie Dalgarn 3moonbabies.etsy.com

Custom Polymer Clay House/Home Ornaments by Marjorie Dalgarn 3moonbabies.etsy.com

A little more info about my custom home ornaments:
They are completed using a photo of the home as a reference.  The ornaments are made using various layers of polymer clay.  I also use a bit of paint to add some of the smaller details and finishing touches. The size varies but I always start them based on the size of a playing card, so they can be a little bigger or smaller than a playing card.  It usually takes me about 2 weeks to complete the ornaments and get them in the mail, but this also depends on the amount of orders I have.  Oh, and I can also add custom messages and details to the back (like the address).

If you have any questions about my custom house ornaments feel free to contact me!

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Tweets in Love: Red & Dark Purple

Here is a lovebird cake topper I recently finished:


I love the color combo!  
The red and purple give the topper a real sense of royalty!  
It's funny because as many cake toppers as I make, I rarely create two with the same color scheme.  
Every single one is unique in its own way!

Would you like your own, unique, custom cake topper?

Check out my Etsy shop!


Friday, April 12, 2013

Avocado Earrings Beading Pattern

Hi everyone!

Sorry I haven't posted in a while, but...
I have a new beading pattern for you!

This one was inspired by the area where I grew up.  My grandparents lived in a house surrounded by avocado trees, and I have grown up loving them.  In my opinion, there's no better snack than some chips and guacamole!

Anyway...

Here is a pattern for seed beaded/brick stitch avocado earrings.

Avocado Earrings Beading Pattern | livingwiththreemoonbabies.blogspot.com

This pattern was completed using a combination of ladder stitch, single and two drop brick stitch.  A foundation row is created using a ladder stitch with two beads in each row.  The rest of the beadwork is completed using either a single or two bead brick stitch.  It's a really good beginner's project because there are no complicated increases or decreases.  I used round, size 11/o seed beads for the earrings pictured above, but feel free to experiment with the pattern using various sizes and shapes of beads.

You can get the PDF download for this pattern HERE.

Avocado Earrings Beading Pattern | livingwiththreemoonbabies.blogspot.com

Hope everyone enjoys the new pattern!
As always, please feel free to contact me with any questions.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Custom House Ornament

A recently completed custom house ornament:

Custom House Ornament | livingwiththreemoonbabies.blogspot.com

What a great gift to commemorate a friend's new home!

Monday, January 14, 2013

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Another Custom Family Ornament

Here is another custom family ornament I recently finished.  This one incorporates a new baby sister!:

Custom Polymer Clay Family Ornament | livingwiththreemoonbabies.blogspot.com