Dainty's candy delights

Welcome to the new look blog everyone.

Hope you like the new look, I wanted to give it a freshen up and make the page look more professional. 

So today I’m sharing a fun upcycle job that I done this week. 

This was probably the most fun and creative upcycle as I could use lots of fun colour and I got to practise making bunting too. 

This candy cart is going to be used at a communion party this weekend, I went with a stripe candy roof in mint green and as it was for a child I wanted to keep it fun and bright. 

In my last sewing class I learnt how to make bunting, so this was my first attempt at making a two metre string bunting. 

As I didn’t have enough fabric left from the roof I used some hessian material for the bunting too. 

For the roof I measured out one and a half metres of fabric and sewed a hem all around.

I sewed on little strings so it would tie to the middle wood panel. 

I got some of this netting/tulle material from hickeys and was only €2 a metre. 

I wrapped it around the pillars and them made little bows from the left over stripe material and stuck on with a pin. 

I have the whole cart a quick lick of paint in white gloss just to freshen it up so it would be sparkly clean.

However the cart was not safe from blondie who as always, done a little quality control on the ribbons. 

Let me know what you think of the new blog look. 

Done forget to follow over on Instagram @daintydressdiaries xx

Chat soon. 

Catherine. 

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4 Comments

  1. Siobhan Wyatt
    April 24, 2015 / 8:00 pm

    Oh Catherine the mint colour is just gorgeous. Good job! Siobhan xx

  2. The dainty dress diaries
    April 24, 2015 / 8:08 pm

    aw thanks Siobhan and thanks for commenting, xx

  3. Corinne
    April 24, 2015 / 9:24 pm

    This is lovely! You always have the most beautiful things!Corinne xwww.skinnedcartree.com

  4. The dainty dress diaries
    April 24, 2015 / 9:27 pm

    Aw thanks so much corinne xx

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