Sunday, August 28, 2011

Rapunzel dress details & cost

 {what I did during my summer vacation}

in case anyone is interested in sewing a Rapunzel dress (like the ones from my daughter's princess Rapunzel birthday party) following this free pattern I wanted to share my notes as I made a few changes & included more details (than the free tutorial gives) which are mentioned below.

first of all, this dress fits my daughter who is 4 years old.

I used a 1/2 inch seam allowance throughout.

front bodice ~ I used 1.5 inches of pink ribbon for the 10 ribbon loops. I did not seal the ribbon edges as they are hidden & enclosed, I felt that step could be skipped, saving time.

back bodice ~ I used 1.5 inches of velcro for each of the closures.

underskirt ~ I used 22 inches of purple fabric & 19 inches of 3/4 inch elastic.

overskirt ~ I used the fabric selvage to selvage & cut it 23 inches long. for the selvage edges I ironed down 1 inch, then used 5/8 inch Peel n Stick fabric fuse (permanent adhesive for hems) down almost all of the length of the 23 inch overskirt. the Peel n Stick was ironed down & makes a nice & very easy no sew hem. for gathering the top of the underskirt I used the zigzag over cording method. for the bottom hem I folded over 1/2 inch, then 1/2 inch & topstitched.

sleeves ~ for gathering the sleeves at the top I used the zigzag over cording method. at the bottom of the sleeves I folded over 1/2 inch, then 1/2 inch, topstitched around leaving an opening for the casing. I used 9 inches of 1/4 inch elastic per sleeve.

amount of fabrics used:
lavandar, a flat crepe-back satin solid (polyester): 1 yard
purple, a heathered suiting (polyester): 29 inches

amount of trims used:
white eyelet trim: 47 inches
pink cord: 42 inches
shiny pink ribbon: 84 inches
velcro: 6 inches






as I was sewing these dresses I became curious to know how much it cost to make each dress. you know as a sewist, not everything you sew is money saving, but sometimes you can sew for less...

these prices are pretty close, I know I made a few teeny tiny mistakes, but this gives me a good idea of how much each dress cost to make.


(see chart below) the total came to about $13 per dress !  what a deal !  I bought everything at JoAnn Fabrics, the fabrics were on clearance, I used a 50% off coupon on the eyelet trim & 40% off coupons on the remaining items. I must add that I did not count the thread nor the trim on the bottom of the underskirt (I got that free), & thanks to a blogger the sewing pattern & tutorial were FREE :)

I did a little research to see what princess dresses cost to buy:
$11-$15 here
$20 here
$40 here

interesting, huh ?

I think I will try to keep track of how much money it costs me to sew a garment in the future...

have you ever kept track of how much it cost you to sew a garment ?  please share...



Length Material Unit Price Full Price Discounted price
42” Pink Cord $.79/yd $0.92 $0.55
84” Pink ribbon $.11/ft $0.77 $0.46
47” Eyelet trim $2.99/yd $3.91 $1.96
8” Velcro $3.49/30” $0.93 $0.56
40” Fabric fuse $4.49/20ft $0.75 $0.45
18” 1/4" Elastic $.49/yd $0.25 $0.15
19” 3/4” Elastic $.99/yd $0.52 $0.31
1yd Lavender fabric $14/yd $14.00 $5.25
29” Purple fabric $12/yd $9.67 $3.33


TOTAL: $31.72 $13.02

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

DIY painted chandelier

 {what I did during my summer vacation}

this was the pink chandelier that was at my daughter's princess Rapunzel party and it was super easy to do... I got the idea here
 in our kitchen dining room, this chandelier was way too big & formal for this space
 so I took this old ugly green faux-marbled and gold outdated chandelier, spray painted it with white primer, then spray painted it with pink paint. I told you it was easy !



 cost for this project:
chandelier $0
2 cans spray paint $7.96
which brings it to a total of $7.96

the chandelier was free because it came with the fixer-upper house that we purchased, but I recently saw a smaller gold chandelier at a garage sale for only $5 !
now the pink chandelier is hanging in my turquoise studio ~ when I look up in front of me as I'm typing this, there it is :)


Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Princess Rapunzel party

 {what I did during my summer vacation}

3 little dresses for 3 little girls... here is the second birthday party we celebrated this summer... my daughter turned 4 years old, has very long hair since she's never had a haircut & she enjoyed the Tangled movie, so a princess Rapunzel party is was...
 simple homemade invitations (I used a hot glue gun to attach the flowers to the braided ponytail)
 inside the invitations:

Hear Ye, Hear Ye. You are cordially invited to a Princess Rapunzel party to celebrate {girls name} 4th birthday. The party will be held at the Castle {last name} in the Kingdom of {city}, on {date} at {time}. Come and be a princess for a day with a princess dress-up and princess luncheon. If you would like you can come dressed in your best princess attire, but there will be princess dresses provided. Princess {girls name} can't wait to see all of her princess friends.
 4 pompoms for the 4 year old
 pink ruffle paper baking cups were bought at Michael's
 can you tell my daughter's favorite color is pink ?
 I sewed all the 3 girls a dress (this took me 1.5 weeks) using this free Rapunzel dress pattern (I blogged more about the dresses here)
 I knitted & wet felted my daughter this purple princess Rapunzel hat using this free felted princess hat pattern. I knitted a pink one for my daughter's first birthday :)

during the birthday party we did braids in the hair, painted finger & toe nails, putting on little flower stickers that go on nails, then we did a few little crafts. the girls were thrilled playing tea party in the shade of a big tree with a pink chandelier. it was a very hot day, so later after they put on their swimsuits they ran through the sprinkler & threw water balloons.
if you plan on throwing a princess birthday party here are more ideas:
from books:
Pink Princess Cookbook by Barbara Beery


 Pink Princess Cupcakes by Barbara Beery

on the web:
Rapunzel hair that could be used as a decoration

medieval princess bag

cardboard Rapunzel photo booth

Tangled Tower Cupcake

Tangled inspired birthday party

PS next summer we're planning a ballet theme, I plan to sew all the girls a tutu

Monday, August 22, 2011

octopus themed 8th birthday party

 {what I did during my summer vacation}

in our family we have 2 summer birthdays... here was the first party we had this summer & be sure to come back tomorrow for the second...

so when your child's favorite animal is the octopus, you just have to throw them an octopus party for their 8th birthday, right ?

it was my second son who turned 8 and his favorite colors are yellow & red as you can probably guess from these photos
 simple homemade invitations & wall decorations



and lots of yellow, red, & octopus food:

hot dog octopus, banana octopus, octopus legs (white cheddar cheetos), potato chips, fruit kebobs, white cheddar cheese shell pasta, fish crackers, Swedish fish, yellow punch (in a fishbowl shaped punch bowl), yellow cupcakes.

more octopus ideas I came across: octopus bell pepper in dip, apple & grape octopus, and a craft of an octopus made out of a toilet paper tube.

PS next summer we're planning a LEGO theme... I'm already getting so many great ideas here, here, here, & here.


Friday, August 19, 2011

gluten-free homemade popsicles

 {what i did during my summer vacation}

we had a hot & humid summer, did you, too ?  so to help manage the heat I bought popsicle molds at this store and here are some of the gluten-free homemade popsicles we enjoyed during the heat...
 coconut pops from "Pops! Icy Treats for Everyone" by Krystina Castella recipe can also be found here
 chocolate Oreo pudding pops (i used gluten-free Oreos)
 leftover punch (frozen strawberry mix, lime juice & 7UP)
 chocolate kiwi popsicles
 popsicle made out of the leftover chocolate/coconut oil mixture from the chocolate kiwi popsicles
 lemon yogurt with cut up fresh raspberries
 cantaloupe from "Ice Pops: Recipes for Fresh and Flavorful Frozen Treats" by Shelly Kaldunski
more ideas:

books:
Pops! Icy Treats for Everyone by Ktystina Castella


 looks like this one uses graham cracker crumbs ?  so if you are gluten-free, then be sure to use a gluten-free substitute
 Ice Pops: Recipes for Fresh and Flavorful Frozen Treats by Shelly Kaldunski
 so frosty
 so pretty
 I really want to try dipping some in dark chocolate, then chopped nuts
 more frosty ones
and another thing I'd like to try is putting a cinnamon stick in as the popsicle stick

on the web:
check out this blog post about the "Ice Pop Joy" book
50+ Homemade Popsicle Recipes

just a few tips from my gluten-free kitchen to yours...

have a great weekend mes amies ~ see you on Monday =)