I don't know about you but I'm counting down the days of Christmas so excited #3moredays #can'twait #itmightsnow #letitsnow I went Cristmas caroling last night it was super fun!! Some people loved it!! <3 what's on your Christmas wish list comment below I want to know!! I know what I want canvases and new paints and paint brushes!
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I won first on my giraffe won and 2nd on my pug!! super excited!bye!
counting the days down tho the art exhibit!! 9 days!!! #wishmeluch #superexcited
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I just added my pinterest link to my website so YOU can start following me!! ;-) #holycow #<3pinterest #followme Love, Olivia So, the other day I got a letter in the mail and I've been excepted for the art exhibit in my town!!! I'm so excited!! Wish me good luck thanks!! Bye!!
Love, Olivia Hi everybody!! Please comment below if you look at my website or I'm thinking about shutting it down! Please comment if your there thanks! #anybodythere
Love, Olivia I absolutely love to paint!! These are my three favorite paintings!! The left one, Glistening Under the Stars was inspired by my awesome Sunday school teacher, Emilie! She had all the graduating girls over for a graduating class sleepover and when it was dark and late we went outside and their was a beautiful arrangement setup with lights hanging from the structure!! It was beautiful and it made it even more wonderful with chocolate chip cookies milk and my friends!!! Here's the real picture of that occasion!! My second painting I named Hug a Pug!! Pugs are so cute cute and this oil painting described a pugs cute face extremely well!!
My third painting was a painting of my favorite animal, a giraffe!!! This baby giraffe's name is Fiona!! I named this painting Finoa Free because its a baby giraffe that's free in the wild!! With a beautiful sparkling sunset and wild flowers it tops the painting off!! I hope you enjoyed looking at my paintings!! Love, Olivia I'm absolutely in ove with this room!! :-) It's my new dream room! It's not to girly but it just has enough, and such a bautiful design!! LOVE!! #CHRISTMAS #DREAMROOM #LOVEHER
I'm really ready for the summer weather!! I want SUMMER to be here now! And now its here!! I decided to make a list of all the things I want to do this summer! Enjoy! This is a list of 20 things fun to do this SUMMER! 1. Put glow sticks in the pool and swim at night.
2. Camp in your backyard with your friends 3. Have a PINTEREST day and do all the things that you want to do on pinterest. 4. Go to a beach and build an olaf snowman with the sand! 5. Learn how to surf. 6. Go horseback riding 7. Go to a camp with your friends. 8. Swim with some dolphins 9. have a lemonade stand 10. paint flower pots and plant flowers in them. 11. Have a baking day where you cook the whole day and may I add decorate! 12. Learn how to knit. 13. Roast marshmallows at a bonfire. 14. Have a car wash. 15. Have a "TRY NEW FOODS DAY" and try different crazy foods like coconut milk, bacon soda, etc. 16. Have a GAME DAY and play Monoply, Jenga, Uno, etc. all day! 17. Make a world record. 18. Go to parade. 19. Have a family movie night with popcorn! 20. Make homemade icecream and get chocolate chips, reeses, oreos, gummy worms, strawberries,etc. to top it off! *Thanks for reading my list of fun things enjoy! P.S. I'm probably going to be doing most of these! Love, Olivia In my last post I said I would post some flowers that I made! Here is one of them! This floral pattern is to die for! I absolutely love it especially with the touch of a pearl! Any girl would look stunning with this bow in their hair! I'm selling this bow in the boutique for $4.00 More spring bows to come! #springishere
Love, Olivia Rose Is this not the cutest diy flower! I got this from treyandlucy.blogspot .com Go to it! She has such neat Ideas! I did some flowers for my hair this weekend that look like hers! I'll post them soon and the videos of how to make them! Check my website soon to see if I posted the pictures and videos! #sneekpeak
Love, Olivia Rose Making this beautiful knit scarf on this wintry day! Fun, Fun, Fun! Also made a knit bow clip for my hair! Sneek peek on my new product coming soon!
Love, Olivia Rose Looking forward to adding how to knit for beginners videos! So excited to start my tutorials! #fun #learn #progress
LOVE AND COMING SOON, Olivia Rose This is the thing I was doing today! When your get bored with your tablet case, use washi tape! Simple and so cool1 I got this off of pinterest!! Find other ideas on washi tape on pinterest! Where is washi tape? I bought mine at the dollar store! Try it out! #washitape #inspirationoftheday
Super excited for MCA's pep band to go out on the ice and play the National Anthem! I'm so excited to play my SAXOPHONE! Super exciting! Show your support to the Toledo Walleye and us by coming! Wear red! Go MCA!#MUSIC #MCA #BESTINSTRUMENTEVER #SAX
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A little late but Happy Valentine's Day! What'd you do Valentine's Day? I woke up to the smell of french toast and eggs! My mom always does something special for us on Valentine's Day! I had a beautifully wrapped gift on the table. I opened it. It was a camera case that was my favorite floral print! I loved it!! My coach got engaged and my cousin got engaged! It was a very happy day! Tell me what you did!
Happy Valentine's Day! I'm super excited about the new products I have in the boutique! I have some pretty cool new stuff! I want to know some things you want me to make! I woul love to hear your ideas! Please comment below!
Love and Comment on, Olivia Rose Bergman 1.First measure your tablet .
2.Knit until you get two finger width on each side extra. 3.Now you will be adding on! Knit until you've done double the length of the tablet. Now you will be making the top v that goes over and snaps into the button. 4.knit two rows of the same amount of stitches you started in the beginning. 5.Knit two together go on until you get to the last two and knit those together. Knit a row regular. And repeat until you get to9 the middle of the triangle knit as you were going untill you get to the nmiddle of the row. You will make the button hole. knit two together knit one knit two together! This is the button hole now repeat what you wre doing in the beginning of this step 6.Sow the triangle top onto one of the ends of the case. 7. Sow the ends of the tablet case together with a needle and yarn. 8.Sow the button onto the case.(make sure it lines up with your button hole) Yay! You did it! If you don't want to make it! I sell them, just push on Boutique at the tab on the top of the page! Love and knit on. Olivia Rose Now if you want to make this scarf yourself: I used chunky yarn & 13 size straight needles.
These directions are for making the scarf for toddlers Pattern for scarf: 13 stitches and about 25 inches long; GARTER STITCH only. Start doing the button hole at about 21.5 inches in length and about 4.5 inches from the end. Cast off at the 6th garter stitch and only casting off 3 stitches. I used this very helpful video to cast off the button hole. Pattern for bow: 10 1/2 straight needles and normal/med size yarn. Pattern: 16 stitches and about 6 1/2 inches long. Once done knitting, simply grab some yarn and wrap around the middle to form the bow. I secured the bow to the scarf with needle and thread. Then I simply used the bow as the “button” to hold the scarf. You simply grab the bow from the button hole and that’s it. This image and directions is from http://littleinspiration.com/2012/10/how-to-knit-a-bow-scarf.html Aren't these so cute!! I made these yesterday! I'm going to give them to my friends for Valentine's Day! Here's how to make them!!Easy to knit in just minutes and a great way to use up scraps from a larger project. From: http://www.lebenslustiger.com/serendipity/archives/393-Easy-Knit-Summer-Bracelets.html#extended#ixzz2qmNgd1wo I used recycled cotton fabric yarn again which is one of my favorite materials to work with and which i have already used for many other projects. Here we go... From: http://www.lebenslustiger.com/serendipity/archives/393-Easy-Knit-Summer-Bracelets.html#extended#ixzz2qmOBIDHU ou need 5 needles for knitting in a round. Mine are size 6mm. The fabric yarn will vary in thickness since it's a recycled material and I found the 6mm fine to work with either thinner or thicker parts of the yarn. Some of my colors were really thin so I doubled the yarn. Depending on the thickness of your yarn cast on between 5-7 stitches on each of the four needles. The fifth needle is your working needle. From: http://www.lebenslustiger.com/serendipity/archives/393-Easy-Knit-Summer-Bracelets.html#extended#ixzz2qmOLYLdo Now knit about 6-8 rows going around and around and then cast off. You never turn your piece and knit the wrong side. From: http://www.lebenslustiger.com/serendipity/archives/393-Easy-Knit-Summer-Bracelets.html#extended#ixzz2qmOdZzpM I like to place a knot between the first and the last stitch I casted off with the end of the yarn. Then grab both ends and place two tight knots. Cut the ends or leave them for gypsy chic. From: http://www.lebenslustiger.com/serendipity/archives/393-Easy-Knit-Summer-Bracelets.html#extended#ixzz2qmP7i600 Now turn the bangle and you are done! See how it nicely the bangle turns into a round shape just by itself? From: http://www.lebenslustiger.com/serendipity/archives/393-Easy-Knit-Summer-Bracelets.html#extended#ixzz2qmPjLOyk If you like you can decorate your knit bracelet with little pieces of fabric scraps. Or some beads. Just have fun with it.
From: http://www.lebenslustiger.com/serendipity/archives/393-Easy-Knit-Summer-Bracelets.html#extended#ixzz2qmQ2hpVx Hi this is the knit bow tie! I got everything from http://astitchofkate.blogspot.com/2011/12/knit-bow-bow-tie-tutorial_25.html Thank you Kate! Items Needed: I used a very cheap brand of acrylic yarn for mine. Along with the size needle suggested for it, so an 8 or 10. Here is the pattern: You will start by casting on 20 stitches this is for the longer bow, the blue bow being made hree. (More for an adult bow.) Or do 13-15 cast on for the yellow bow, kids bow. Then you will cable stitch twenty-twenty five rows. (This depends on the yarn used, and how thick you want your bow to appear.) Then Cast Off. Once you have cast off you should be left with a rectangle that looks like this... So, for everyone trying this out, you should have it laying in front of you horizontally. Cut your strings shorter and weave them in... Next pinch in the center your bows shape. I place a finger in the center as I press the sides in so I can get a cute little pleat in the center. Then while trying to keep the shape, I grab a new piece of yarn that has NOT been cut from the skein and I wrap and tie a tight knot around the center on my bow. After doing this, I begin to wrap my yarn AROUND the center going out slightly wider to make the cute little center knot. I do this until I am satisfied with the width and shape of it. While wrapping be sure to NOT wrap the other end of the string (that is NOT attached to the skein) in the center. You will need it to tie off and knot the yarn on. Then I bring BOTH strands that I started with together in the back of the bow and I knot these together tightly. Ta DA! We have a bow. If this is all you were desiring for then hot glue your alligator clip on it and your done. If your wanting to take it the step further and make it a bow tie.... Set aside your bow, DO NOT TRIM YOUR STRINGS AT THE BACK OF THE BOW (you will need these later to attach to the collar piece),and grab that yarn and needles again... This time you will need to look at whoever it is you are making this little tie for, and as you cast on your stitches, know that length of your cast, needs to be enough to go around their neck. I say 40-55 casts for little guys and 60+ for adults. This does NOT have to be spot on because this will be finished with a Velcro closure giving it some leeway. Once you have cast these on, garter stitch 5 rows, and cast off (for kids bow tie), or garter stitch 6, and then cast off. I find these are the best widths to fit under the collars of a dress shirt. Once you are finished it should look like this... Now find the center of your neck piece here (fold it in half), take your bow and the long strings in the back of it and you will weave your string through a hole in the neck piece, near the center...it should look like this once you have done it... Now tie it off, by knotting it, for more security, I suggest cutting an extra piece of yarn, and at the back of you bow feed the yarn under the center bow knot, and then weave it through the neck piece like you just did here and knot it off. Just makes the bow not so floppy, and hold tighter....its looking like a bow tie... now to finish it up. Cut two piece of Velcro, one the ridged, and one the soft side. You will want it about 2 or 3 inch's long. Then I just sewed them on using my machine. Be sure to place one piece of the velcro on the OUTSIDE of the neck piece and one on the inside, or it will not close smoothly. You now have a bow tie!!! Check it out!! Here it is!
Aren't these so cute! My challenge for you is to figure out how to make these and post it on pinterest! I want to see how you do!! Good luck!! #lovetoknit #valentineknits HINT HINT: IF YOU GO TO< http://www.etsy.com/listing/121938046/be-my-valentine-knitting-pattern?utm_campaign=Share&utm_medium=PageTools&utm_source=Pinterest > YOU CAN BUY THE INSTRUCTIONS!
Aren't these just the cutest little things! I'm excited to make these! There owl phone case caddy's. Want to learn how to make these?
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Finished Measurements Cozy measures approximately 4½ x 6¼ inches [11⅜ x 15⅞ cm]. Gauge In pattern 14 sc = 4” (10 cm); 14 rnds = 4” (10 cm). CHECK YOUR GAUGE. Use any size hook to obtain the gauge. Abbreviations ch = chain cm = centimeters dc = double crochet dec = decrease inc = increase mm = millimeters sc = single crochet sl st = slip stitch st(s) = stitch(es) yo = yarn over [ ] = work directions in brackets the number of times specified * or ** = repeat whatever follows the * or ** as indicated. Notes: Directions listed for Colorway 1; changes for Colorways 2 and 3 are in ( ). COZY Body With A (A, A), chain 11. Round 1: 3 sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next 8 chs, 3 sc in next ch, working in remaining loops along opposite side of ch, sc in next 8 chs—22 sts. Round 2: Sc in first sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 10 sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 9 sc—24 sts. Round 3: Sc in each sc around. Repeat Round 3 until piece measures 5" from beginning, ending last repeat at side edge. Fasten off. Head/Flap Change color to B (B, B). Row 1: Sc in next 12 sc, leaving remaining sts unworked, ch 1, turn. Row 2: Skip first st, sc in next 11 sc, ch 1, turn. Row 3: Skip first st, sc dec in next 2 sc, sc in next 8 sc, ch 1, turn. Row 4: Skip first st, sc dec in next 2 sc, sc in next 6 sc, ch 1, turn. Row 5: Skip first st, sc dec in next 2 sc, sc in next 4 sc, ch 1, turn. Row 6: Skip first st, sc dec in next 2 sc, sc in next 2 sc, ch 1, turn. Row 7: Skip first st, sc dec in next 2 sc, ch 1, turn. Working in ends of rows, sl st across to beg of head, turn. Head/Flap Edging Working over sl sts in ends of rows, 3 dc in end of first row of Head, sc in end of each row across side of Head (1 sc per row) to top (Row 7), ch 5, sc in side of last sc made, sc in end of each row across opposite side of Head to side of last st of Row 1, (3 dc, sl st) in end of Row 1, fasten off. Feet With front facing, holding Body upside down, identify center 8 sts of Round 1. Foot #1 Insert hook into rightmost st of center 8 sts, Row 1: Pull up loop of C (C, C), ch 1 to secure, sc in same st as join, sc in next 2 sts, ch 1, turn. Row 2: *(Dc, sl st) in next st, ch 1; repeat from * once, (dc, sl st) in last st, fasten off. Foot #2 Skip center 2 sts, insert hook into next st. Rows 1 & 2: Repeat Rows 1 & 2 of Foot #1. Eyes Make 2. With D (D, D), leaving long tail, wind yarn around finger for beginning ring. Round 1: Ch 1 in ring, 6 sc in ring, pull tail to close ring, change color to E (E, E). Round 2: 2 sc in each st around, sl st in first sc, fasten off. Wing Make 2. With B (B, B), leaving long tail, wind yarn around finger for beginning ring. Round 1: Ch 1 in ring, 6 sc in ring, pull tail to close ring. Round 2: 2 sc in each st around. Rounds 3–5: Sc around, inc 6 sc each round. At end of last round, sl st in first sc, fasten off. Finishing Fold Head/Flap down, position toggle button opposite loop and sew to Body. Place button through loop. Using photo as a guide, position Eyes on sides of Head/Flap, sew Eyes to Body. Position Wings around Body, sew Wings in place across center of Wing and around back. Glue crystals to centers of Eyes. The information on this instruction sheet is presented in good faith and without warranty. Results are not guaranteed. |