Thursday, May 7, 2009

It's that time of year again! Teacher gifts!



So, a lot of people are wondering what to do for end of the year teacher gifts - we all know they don't really like teacher-themed gifts, and that they prefer gift cards and cash, but I always like to give them something fun too! These are my ideas:



  • Monogrammed caps


  • Monogrammed beach towels


  • Personalized cosmetic bags


  • Personalized sports cups


  • Cooler sets

Also, I have some market totes arriving soon and they will go very fast! Black, brown, lime, red, hot pink and zebra! They look awesome monogrammed! Email me if you are interested!

Friday, March 13, 2009

What's New?






Okay, so, it has been quite some time since I have blogged, but it really is time-consuming! Which must mean I'm busy doing something else, right? I am always looking for new and useful items to monogram and this month, its hats! Visors, baseball hats, sports mesh visors, we're doing them all! And I can offer the best prices around thanks to my dear friend Aimee who happens to be a hat wholesaler! Check them out - its a great thing to be thinking about as the summer approaches - think summer camp! A monogrammed hat is also a thoughtful and affordable gift for a friend or family member. Check it out and let us know if you have any
questions or ideas!





Thursday, February 5, 2009

Its a new day!

Okay, so, I didn't think about whether people would have the software to manipulate the ribbon placement templates - so I apologize if its confusing or just plain impossible - I totally don't mind answering questions, it just may take me a while depending on what i'm working on at any given time!

Today, its hats! I LOVE monogrammed visors and baseball hats. My good friend Aimee has a company that sells them - no minimum and great prices, let me know if you want that website! I did some for the kids now I'm on to the mommies - they have proven to be quite popular!

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

How to monogram ribbon for bows and headbands 101

Okay, in an effort to save myself from drowning in requests for this file and technique, I'm just going to post the instructions here and HOPE it helps - God save us all! I know how frusrating it is to see those gorgeously monogrammed bows and headbands, only to have some clumpy wrinkled grosgrain mess starring at you from your machine! HOW, you ask DO THEY DO THAT!!!! I don't have time to completely re-write these instructions (hello! bows to embroider! dresses to sew!) so I hope y'all don't mind if I just post the original email instructions below!

HERE is the file available for download.

This is the original message I sent to the girl who was initially looking for help – I hope everyone appreciates it, not many people share their secrets or designs for free! Basically, this is one of the best kept secrets for making monogrammed bows and I literally researched it for months before MJ at perfectlittlestitches.com graciously answered a desperate email from me inquiring about stitching her designs on grosgrain ribbon for bows. She was doing an article for Stitch Fun News that was similar and gave me the first size ribbon template. I figured out how to do it on my own and added the other ribbon sizes.

Do me a favor and add my website to your ‘favorites’ if you don’t mind! While you are at it, add perfectlittlestitches.com too if you don’t already shop on her site – she has some great ‘little’ designs for embroidering on ribbon. I have used them for embroidered bows and the covered buttons for the pony tails – that is done with the same ‘basting stitch’ principle, just making multiple circles that fit inside of your hoop. I have 2 Babylock BMP8’s and use .pes format – if you need a different format, let me know and I can convert if for you when I get a chance. I would hate for MJ to find out I’m ‘passing’ this idea around without her getting some kind of credit – and when you link to our sites it increases traffic via google searches! Thanks!

preppyinparadise.com is my site – I’m always happy to help other mommy-entrepreneurs and love chatting about ideas with other people. Visit my blog and lets chat – I don’t devote very much time to it, but I’d love to get it up and running! preppyinparadise.blogspot.com


Okay, I'll try to explain the technique quickly, it works great for doing monogrammed bows as well as embroidered headbands and cover buttons. I apologize in advance if it’s a little wordy – I am trying to give as much info as possible and anticipate any questions or ‘vague’ aspects . . . so . . .

1. open the design and you will see the 3 sets of rectangles that represent the placement for 1 inch, 1.5 inch and 3 inch ribbon. I copy and paste the size I want to do onto another open file so I can do multiple ribbons at a time. I do it horizontally across the page – depending on the hoop size.
2. You will notice 2 colors – the first one represents the ‘placement’ – and the second narrower color is the actual basting stitch.
3. Once you have as many copies as you want plotted out, go ahead and sort the colors so that you will sew out all of the placement stitches first, followed by the basting stitches (do you understand what I mean, you don’t want to do a placement, then remove your hoop and baste, then put it back in and do a placement, then remove it . . . you get the idea, you want to do them all at once, lets be efficient here!).
4. Now use your software program to insert the designs within the basting stitch limits – whether it’s a monogram or a mini design, headband or to be sewn into a bow. If I plotted out 6 spots for ribbons, I just go ahead and insert all of the designs.
5. Now hoop up your stabilizer (I use medium weight tear away, or sometimes 2 layers of tear away light, you could get away with one layer if your hoop isn’t too big, but I find the placement stitch sometimes has a hard time starting out if its not thick enough).
6. Now you are ready to stitch out the placement stitch – this just creates an outline of where you are going to place your ribbons.
7. Once all of your placement lines are there, stop your machine, remove your hoop (just like appliqué) but DO NOT UNHOOP YOUR STABILIZER – and get out your spray adhesive (I prefer 505 myself). If, you don’t have spray adhesive, go and get some immediately you foolish girl! Pins are okay, but spray adhesive is the best – I hardly hoop anything, I just use adhesive spray!
8. Now place your ribbons between the placement stitches, being mindful of where you want your design to ultimately be stitched – as in, if it’s going to be a bow, what loop of the bow will the design or monogram appear, or is it going to be on a tail? That’s the spot you obviously want to be on the stabilizer.
9. Now put the hoop back in the machine and let it go! First it should stitch out all of the basting stitches and then move on to your designs.
10. Once its finished, simply remove the basting stitch and stabilizer – some designs do better than others – some ‘pull’ more, some may require a quick pressing – you’ll have to expirement with designs and fonts that turn out the best.
11. Good luck, maybe I’ll make a video!
12. Don’t’ forget to add my site to your favorites, it’s the least you can do!!!

Let me know if this works for you – I’m at home working most days!

Monday, January 12, 2009

Welcome to my world!


Several people have asked me to post pictures of my sewing room, so, here you go! I have a Singer serger and and Singer sewing machine and 2 Babylock BMP embroidery machines (which I LOVE). I do have a lot of fun making things in this room and I am very thankful that the kids let me take over the playroom without too much fussing!

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Hello! remember me? well, now that craft show season is drawing to a close, I can set my sites back on my 'sites' - the holidays are approaching rather quickly and so I'm pleased to announce that I will host 'shop days' in my studio. This is an opportunity to check out the latest items we've made as well as stock up on some basics - like everyday bows and clippies. Every Tuesday for the month of December I will be available from 10 am - 2 pm - need something monogrammed? this is the perfect opportunity to stop in - first come first served of course, but it will give people an opportunity to look through the thread colors and fonts to get what they truly like. If you don't know where to go, call or email for directions! (239) 839-8153 or preppyinparadise@comcast.net

Don't forget teacher gifts and stocking stuffers - or, while you're out shopping you might see something that just begs for a monogram - bring it on by!

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Preppy Walls


What do you get when you mix a great paint job and a vinyl icon decal? A cute preppy bedroom of course! My dear friend Wendy redecorated her son's room recently and when she was talking about her 'theme' I suggested she try a giant crab to tie it all together. She was game and says it wasn't hard to put up at all and looks adorable. Check it out for yourself!