I haven't blogged basically since becoming a mother. I didn't want it to be like that but things got busy and I prioritized. And my people come first!
But it has been a long while! I mean that last post about Cody's first birthday cake? Well, Cody's 4 1/2 now, so yes, it has been too long.
In the last few weeks I've started getting emails from people saying the link to the bird pattern doesn't work. I had intentionally linked to the original pattern so that credit would be given where credit is due, and that was to a website belonging to a brick and mortar sewing shop in Philly, so I was really surprised to read that the pattern wasn't available anymore.
But the emails kept coming so I figured there must really be something to this and I checked it out. Sure enough, Spool is gone.
My link is dead.
However, I did find a blog post that explained what happened and I want to share it with you. (click here!) It is written by Abby Glassenberg from While She Naps, and she explains that a man who worked for Spool, Michael Fulkerson, created the pattern. And it is such an awesome pattern that it went viral but without much of any recognition for his work. In fact, he was flat out getting ripped off.
That's how I learned that I had been giving credit for this pattern to the wrong people all along.
So, in an attempt to make this right now that I know what I do, I'm posting Michael's pattern right here so you can find it, and so you know who really created this simple but graceful little bird.
And if you are looking for more of Michael's work, or how you can reach out to him yourself, you can find him at his Etsy shop, here .
For Part 1 Instructions, click here: Spool's Hand-Sewn Bird Mobile - Part 1.
For Part 2 Instructions, click here: Spool's Hand-Sewn Bird Mobile - Part 2
For Part 3 Instructions, click here : Spool's Hand -Sewn Bird Mobile - Part 3
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Cody's First Birthday Cake
Today is our friend Cody's very first birthday party. He turned one yesterday and his sweet mommy asked me to make his cake!
She gave me free reign for design but mentioned that Cody reminds her of a little koala.
And she wanted one cake to cut...
some cupcakes for the kiddos
and a smash cake for Cody.
She gave me free reign for design but mentioned that Cody reminds her of a little koala.
And she wanted one cake to cut...
9" vanilla cake with vanilla frosting
The colors in the picture below are the most true to life.
The colors in the picture below are the most true to life.
some cupcakes for the kiddos
Vanilla cupcakes with vanilla frosting.
The ears are pink candy melts, the eyes are brown m&m's
and the noses are milk duds.
The ears are pink candy melts, the eyes are brown m&m's
and the noses are milk duds.
and a smash cake for Cody.
Labels:
butter cream,
cake,
candy melts,
cupcake,
decorating,
frosting,
piping,
theme
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Kayleen's Wedding Cake
A dear friend of my sister-in-law's got married yesterday and I was fortune enough to be asked to do her wedding cake!!
The bride added her own cake topper, which she described to me as a gold wire tree with fall colored crystals for leaves. That sounds really pretty and very unique!
There were a couple of firsts for me in this cake, but I think they turned out well and i was pleased with the end result.
This was my first three tiered cake and my first attempt at using fondant.
I brushed the fondant with copper edible glitter to dress it up a little more for a special fall wedding. I also thought the shimmer might go along with the cake topper.
And I added 24 cupcakes to go with it. She picked the most delicious flavors.
Decadent chocolate with peanut butter cups baked in and peanut butter whipped butter cream in between the layers of cake AND lemon cake with raspberry filling. And then the whole thing covered in vanilla butter cream. Delicious!
The bride added her own cake topper, which she described to me as a gold wire tree with fall colored crystals for leaves. That sounds really pretty and very unique!
There were a couple of firsts for me in this cake, but I think they turned out well and i was pleased with the end result.
This was my first three tiered cake and my first attempt at using fondant.
I brushed the fondant with copper edible glitter to dress it up a little more for a special fall wedding. I also thought the shimmer might go along with the cake topper.
And I added 24 cupcakes to go with it. She picked the most delicious flavors.
Decadent chocolate with peanut butter cups baked in and peanut butter whipped butter cream in between the layers of cake AND lemon cake with raspberry filling. And then the whole thing covered in vanilla butter cream. Delicious!
Labels:
butter cream,
cake,
cupcake,
decorating,
fondant,
frosting
Monday, September 27, 2010
Spool's Hand-Sewn Bird Mobile - Part 3
Now that the birds have been finished, it is time to turn them into a mobile!
I played around with the layout on the floor; there are no right answers, only what looks good to your eye.
But there are some things to consider:
For some of my birds I simply hot glued them to the stick. But for others (below) I added black thread to help anchor the birds so they didn't pitch forward. The added bonus was that the black thread could just look like their little feet perched on the branch!
Next, I added little eye screws from which I will hang my mobile. I was able to just tap them into the wood to start the hole, then screw them in by hand.
I added them in intervals which I thought would give some balance, but when I added the fishing wire to the eyes and tried to make it all balance, it took some trial and error. There isn't a way I can tell you to "get it right", I think you just need to keep experimenting until the balance works for you.
When I was finished, I put a white cup hook in the ceiling and hung the mobile.
It twirls a bit, but for the most part, I haven't had any trouble with it swaying or the birds pitching forward or backward.
And I love the way it looks! It is whimsical and playful without being too goofy and I think it will last for a bit in a little girl's room without feeling "baby-ish" in a few years.
For Part 1 Instructions, click here: Spool's Hand-Sewn Bird Mobile - Part 1.
For Part 2 Instructions, click here: Spool's Hand-Sewn Bird Mobile - Part 2
Link to the pattern doesn't work? Read this: Michael Fulkerson's Hand Sewn Bird Mobile - UPDATE
I played around with the layout on the floor; there are no right answers, only what looks good to your eye.
But there are some things to consider:
- different birds together
- different sizes together
- which birds would be alone
- where they'd be on the sticks
- which direction they'd face and
- how they would balance the mobile once they were in place.
For some of my birds I simply hot glued them to the stick. But for others (below) I added black thread to help anchor the birds so they didn't pitch forward. The added bonus was that the black thread could just look like their little feet perched on the branch!
Next, I added little eye screws from which I will hang my mobile. I was able to just tap them into the wood to start the hole, then screw them in by hand.
I added them in intervals which I thought would give some balance, but when I added the fishing wire to the eyes and tried to make it all balance, it took some trial and error. There isn't a way I can tell you to "get it right", I think you just need to keep experimenting until the balance works for you.
When I was finished, I put a white cup hook in the ceiling and hung the mobile.
It twirls a bit, but for the most part, I haven't had any trouble with it swaying or the birds pitching forward or backward.
And I love the way it looks! It is whimsical and playful without being too goofy and I think it will last for a bit in a little girl's room without feeling "baby-ish" in a few years.
For Part 1 Instructions, click here: Spool's Hand-Sewn Bird Mobile - Part 1.
For Part 2 Instructions, click here: Spool's Hand-Sewn Bird Mobile - Part 2
Link to the pattern doesn't work? Read this: Michael Fulkerson's Hand Sewn Bird Mobile - UPDATE
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Noah's First Birthday Cake
Noah's first birthday party had a jungle safari theme. It took me a while to decide how I might turn this idea into a fun cake for a little boy. The invitation was a great inspiration, so I started with a purple zebra on a round sugar cookie...
...and then added an elephant....
...and a lion...
...and a goofy giraffe!
I placed them all on cupcakes for the little ones to enjoy.
Then I made some other shaped cookies and placed them in thecake jungle.
This zebra was not as cute,
... but I do like how the lions came out!
And of course I made a smash cake for the birthday boy!
...and then added an elephant....
...and a lion...
...and a goofy giraffe!
I placed them all on cupcakes for the little ones to enjoy.
Then I made some other shaped cookies and placed them in the
This zebra was not as cute,
... but I do like how the lions came out!
And of course I made a smash cake for the birthday boy!
Labels:
birthday,
butter cream,
cake,
cookies,
cupcake,
decorating,
frosting
Monday, August 16, 2010
Stephie B's Wedding Cupcakes
My sister-in-law recommended me to her friend to do her wedding cupcakes.
She had the most fun and vibrant colors.
She asked for 150 vanilla cupcakes
with fun designs on them
and some with their monogram.
I had a lot of fun playing with different fonts for their last initial.
I used candy melts
in a piping bag
and played with different sanding sugars
and nonpareils.
And made sure she got some extras
to freeze for her first anniversary
or taste test before the big party!
She had the most fun and vibrant colors.
She asked for 150 vanilla cupcakes
with fun designs on them
and some with their monogram.
I had a lot of fun playing with different fonts for their last initial.
I used candy melts
in a piping bag
and played with different sanding sugars
and nonpareils.
And made sure she got some extras
to freeze for her first anniversary
or taste test before the big party!
Labels:
butter cream,
cake,
candy melts,
cupcake,
decorating,
frosting,
piping
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Spool's Hand-Sewn Bird Mobile - Part 2
This little birdie...
has some new friends!
I've finished hand sewing all of the birds I'll be using to make Baby Girl Alix's mobile!
There are BIG birds
Small birds
and original sized birds.
There are even extra birds!
The next step is to gather some branches
has some new friends!
I've finished hand sewing all of the birds I'll be using to make Baby Girl Alix's mobile!
There are BIG birds
Small birds
and original sized birds.
There are even extra birds!
(These birds were made from test fabric to see if I liked how they turned out.
I'll likely use them throughout her room for more decorations,
but not necessarily on the mobile with the others)
I'll likely use them throughout her room for more decorations,
but not necessarily on the mobile with the others)
The next step is to gather some branches
and arrange the mobile!
For Part 1 Instructions, click here: Spool's Hand-Sewn Bird Mobile - Part 1
For Part 3 Instructions, click here: Spool's Hand-Sewn Bird Mobile - Part 3
Link to the pattern doesn't work? Read this: Michael Fulkerson's Hand Sewn Bird Mobile - UPDATE
For Part 3 Instructions, click here: Spool's Hand-Sewn Bird Mobile - Part 3
Link to the pattern doesn't work? Read this: Michael Fulkerson's Hand Sewn Bird Mobile - UPDATE
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