Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Working Wednesday... What I'm working on this week!



Good morning! Each week I would like to take you inside Wilygreenhorn. My little business that has been comprised of purses, totes, diaper bags, embroidered gifts and key fobs and whatever else I feel like creating or someone needs, with the exception of alterations. I refuse to mess up someone's fine clothing! Some weeks I am working on lots of projects, other weeks I'm searching Pinterest for projects. Feast or Famine! 



This week, and the last couple weeks, I have been working on an upcycling project of sorts... I've been making two Memory Throws for someone. I have no quilting experience and other than a quick fleece rag blanket I attempted when I was learning to sew a straight line, I have never done anything like this. But I got a call from a friend asking if I would attempt it... Besides it will give me some practice before I attempt a T-Shirt Blanket for my daughter this spring.


Topper almost complete
This particular set of throws was to be made out of the material from sports jackets and dress pants. Whew! It was a lot more work than I thought taking all those jackets apart, seam by seam. But I did it. Now it's making the sewing of the squares seem quite easy! I have actually thoroughly enjoyed working on this project. I would be done by now had it not been for a few days of being sick. Here are some pictures to show progress. I should be able to post pictures next week of both completed throws. I know the recipients of these will just absolutely love them!


Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Free Apple Cider K-Cups from Green Mountain Naturals

Available again (3/1/12)! Hurry! These will go fast! Green Mountain Natural Apple Cider K-Cups FREE

Creative Reuse: My Story


Creative reuse is the process of taking used or recycled materials and turning them into creative pieces of art, home decoration, or other useful items. (Wikipedia)

Upcycle, Recycle, Reuse... All words associated with taking various materials and giving new life to them. I first started 'upcycling' a few years ago when I started sewing. I had this really cute skort given to me by my Mother-In-Law. It was not really something I would wear. It had Toucans and Parrots on it. Just not my style. But I held on to it for some reason. During a cleaning session at the house I tossed it into my sewing room. I decided it was too pretty to be given away and possibly thrown away. 



I carefully ripped the seams, saving everything I could, including the zipper. I searched online for a purse pattern that would work for the amount of material I had. I cut and sewed, and ripped and resewed (remember, I was still teaching myself how to sew). Finally, I had created a purse and it was pretty impressive for my first one, especially for being made from upcycled material. I returned it to my MIL who loved it and was excited to see one of her favorite pieces of clothing able to live on.


I have crafted many purses and totes from old t-shirts, skirts and jeans. I also turned sweater sleeves into boot socks, old vinyl albums into bowls and attempted fusing plastic bags together so I could use them in various ways, but not had much success with that yet. Think it is the iron, couldn't be the user. ;)

During all this I have found a passion for making sure things find a second (third, fourth, etc.) life. I have also found a love of FreeCycle and the free and the Arts & Crafts sections of Craigslist. I have gotten quite a few things from both to use in various ways and I have also given scrap, extra thread, fabric, etc. away to teachers and other artist. While doing this somehow I came across creative reuse centers online. 

I believe the first one was SCRAP in San Francisco. I started following them on Facebook. I loved the concept. A store that served teachers, artists and the city with what they did. They collect donations from manufacturers and public, much like a Goodwill does, except these items are for reuse in art. 

During more research I found SCRAP PDX in Portland, Oregon. They also have sister stores in D.C.Denton, TX, and Traverse City, Michigan. This is when I decided that I really would love to have one of these type stores right here in Louisville. I have communicated with the Director in Portland and the Co-Directors in DC. They have been helpful in getting me pointed in the right direction. I am currently working up a plan and looking for people who would like to make this a reality!  Keep a look out, as I plan to post my journey through this winding path of trying to make this happen. 

If you are interested in helping out, please feel free to contact me via my email, sewfrugalscrap@gmail.com.  Hope you enjoy watching as I run through the trials, tribulations and I'm sure a few tears along the way and even better yet, I hope you will get involved!

Monday, February 27, 2012

A Few Deals & Freebies Found on the Web

Below are deals and freebies I have found across the Internet this week. Just a note...When I sign up for these types of free, promotional items, I usually use an email account I have created just for these types of offers. You can use any of the free emails from Yahoo, Gmail, etc. Most advertisers will flood you with advertising emails, especially if you forget to opt-out when signing up. I have found this the best way to control the emails. Every once in a while I will go in and clean it out. I would highly suggest this unless you just want to receive all the emails in your normal account. With the Facebook offers I usually just select "Hide All" for the advertisers I don't want to receive updates on. If you find great Freebies or deals, comment below or email me and I will be sure to get the word out! Enjoy! 


Kleenex - Send a free to Share Pack a friend and get a free sample of Kleenex Cool Touch Tissues


Free Sample of Miracle Whip


Celebrate National Pancake Day at IHOP tomorrow with a free short stack and help Children's Miracle Hospital Networks.


Get a free night on a video game rental at RedBox celebrating Game Week.


Free new Tide Pods Facebook Offer


Marley Organic Coffee Free Sample



Rite Aid, Walgreens & CVS Deals for week of Feb. 26 to March 3, 2012

I am linking to moneysavingmom.com for her compilation of Rite Aid, Walgreens and CVS deals for the week. You can save a lot of money with these deals each week. Be sure to read the coupon policies for each store if you have never worked with these deals. They can be tricky at times. I usually keep a copy of them printed and with me for reference if needed at the store. 


Rite Aid Deals


Walgreens Deals


CVS Deals


Hope you find these helpful!

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Deals, Coupons, Freebies, Etc.





Pretty much on a daily basis, I will be posting deals, links to coupons and freebies, I have found online, I hope you find these useful. Sometimes the freebies are samples sometimes they are full size products. I will try to share frequently what I get in the mail. Some weeks like this week, it is like Christmas! I received a good size box of samples from Procter & Gamble (baby wipes, Scope, Crest tooth paste, etc.), a sample of NARS tinted moisturizer and a 12 count box of Cafe Escapes K-cup, Hot cocoa. Note: I do not have a Keurig brewer but these work great with hot water from the tea kettle. 

Friday, February 24, 2012

How did Sew Frugal Scrap originate?


About a year ago I started a business, Wilygreenhorn, that offered new and upcycled bags (purses, totes, etc.), custom made diaper bags, personalized key fobs and various embroidered gifts. All this items actually evolved over time, as it was just diaper bags and bags when it started. Though the embroidery was a good business, it didn't seem to fulfill my create needs like the purses and other bags did, especially the upcycled ones. Towards the end of the year, I took a step back and decided I needed to get back to why I started the business in the first place. I took a lot of time to write out and plan where I wanted the business to be in a year, two years, five years. I decided that the embroidered gifts had to go. I still offer the key fobs, especially as fund raisers for various groups. And I love making the diaper bags. But my main focus this year is going to be purses, totes, bags, both new and upcycled, along with other various upcycled/recycled items, like memory throws, reusing vinyl records in various projects, and where ever else my creativity seems to flow.

The frugal part came about from a necessity partly; living on my own for the first time in my life. But I have always been pretty frugal, looking for the best deals, coupons galore, and I love freebies I can get in the mail. But in 2012 I have made it a goal to buy nothing new, with the exception of a few things like undergarments and socks, but only when needed! No new clothes, household items, etc. If I need something, I have to first see if I can borrow it (books, dvd’s, tools, etc.). Then if that doesn’t seem to work/fit then I go through this list, in order:
  • Can I make it from items I already have on hand?
  • Can I make it from used items I can buy or get free?
  • Can I get it on Freecycle or the free Craigslist category?
  • Can I find it in a charity thrift store?
  • Can I buy it from Craigslist?
  • Can I buy it at a flea market or Peddler’s mall?
  • Can I buy it at a locally owned small business? First a consignment store, then if all else fails new from a local shop.

I currently attempt to buy most of my food from local sources, like farmer’s markets, locally owned stores, but I am still attempting to be frugal at the same time, so there are still quite a few items I get at the chain, Kroger, because I love my coupons and find awesome deals. I am also cooking more from scratch. So forgive me on this one, but my top goal is to save as much money as I can!

Granted, so far I haven’t always been great at following this, but 95% of the time I do and I know that I’m saving money and helping local charities and people/businesses in the long run.

From these two things, Sewing and Frugality, I have come across an idea that I think is very much needed in the Louisville area. I dream of opening a Scrap Reuse Center in the next year!  This is a non-profit that collects items that can be reused in art projects and office supplies. It will allow art teachers a way to save on their budgets that are being cut every day; allow reuse artists to get materials cheaply, display and sell their work (art showings and a retail boutique) and share their skills with classes and workshops for the Tinkerer’s, like me. It would serve the community by sharing the benefits of Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, through public initiatives in schools, speakers, classes and workshops.

Through this blog I hope to gain champions who would love to get involved, keep the locals updated and add the value of accountability by posting publicly my thoughts, ideas, goals and milestones.


I am open to suggestions, thoughts, ideas and especially your own DIY creations! So feel free to email me at SewFrugalScrap@gmail.com with all of them! Enjoy! 

Welcome to Sew Frugral Scrap!


Welcome to SEW FRUGAL SCRAP! A long time in the making! I hope to share with you three journeys I am taking this year, along with creative DIY’s, food & recipes, local happenings & artists, thrifty, coupon and freebie finds. The blog idea started after reading some other wonderful blogs and determining that sometimes public accountability is extremely helpful in fulfilling goals and I also love to share some of the fantastic finds, whether from a thrift store, freebie or coupon deal, along with recipes, upcoming arts and crafts fairs, wonderful artists, local businesses or a crafty DIY. So… I thought I would give it a try.

The above mentioned journeys consist of building my sewing business;  my goal (or resolution) to become more frugal, from both necessity and tiredness of being a slave to things; and the third is an idea I have that was created from both of the above journeys… My ultimate dream of having a craft reuse center here in Louisville that would serve Fine Arts teachers, artists and ‘tinkerers’ like me, and in turn would bring awareness in the community of Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.

So there you have it, the reasons I started the blog! I do hope you find things I post informative, fun and inspiring! And welcome to my crazy life of Sew Frugal Scrap!