Oh my god! I did something totally similar for our cruise last summer!
Only thing is, I made it to represent our home country.
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Lederhosen for the boy and
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Dirndlkleid for the girl (me)
=erinjean1277;43671355Here are a couple more of the embellishments along with a photo frame. *note: this frame is missing the dates on the top portion. I lost the last rub-on for it.*I included the second photo in the frame so everyone could know and have a template to cut their favorite picture from the cruise. It’s original version was a 2.5” circle.
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How did you make the rub-ons???
Here is the basic tutorial I followed
Supplies:
base fabric
lining fabric or interfacing
heat bond tape, scrap material, buttons and embelishments for the pockets.
pocket material
bias tape
dowel rod
ribbon
thread
sewing machiene
1. Cut fabric to be used as the body of the FE to be 9 in. wide by 60 in. in length. When folded the FE will be 30 in. in length.
2. Cut fabric for the three pockets, cut each pocket 12-13 in. wide by 16 in. in length. When folded each pocked will be 8 in. in length.
3. On the inside of the FE body piece add an extra peice of material or interfacing.
4. On each of the 3 folded pockets I made pleats so that the pockets were 2 in.-pleat-5 in.-pleat 2 in. To secure the pleats I stiched them. This was done on the cut side so that the top edge would be folded and clean.
5. Next I embellished each pocket to create the outfits.
6. Next I stiched the pockets on. then added the bias tape to the bottom of the pockets.
7. I used the double fold bias tape for the perimeter of the body of the FE.
8. I then folded down the top of the FE about 2 inches and secured to the back of the FE by the iron-on hem creating a little opening to insert the dowel rod.
9. Using ribbon I made it long enough so that the FE would hang approximately 7-8 in. from a hanger.
I then just googled images of the outfits and use them as a guide. Belle's dress was the hardest, but I love how they turned out!
Now onto making my fish extender gifts! I plan on making all of them and will need the full year to complete them all!
I love it! It's adorable!
Do I need to make/buy the 2 or 3 pocket extender and make trinkets to give to others that I see are participating?
Yep, this is the basic idea, as I understand it.
Join your disboards thread for the cruise you are going on and they should have the rules for the FE and list of people participating.
I haven't done this yet ... first DCL cruise will be Jan 2013, so I'm still gathering ideas. I love making magnets though, so that will definitely be one of the things I'm making.
I'm new to the fish extenders and may need a little crash course on them.
I will be cruising for the first time on April 30th, with a friend of mine who is new to cruising as well.
From what I gathered from reading the majority of fish extenders are usually a 2 or three pocket hanging that hangs off the fish on your stateroom door. I have also read that other fish extenders can be little things that people make.
Do I need to make/buy the 2 or 3 pocket extender and make trinkets to give to others that I see are participating?
I'm new to the fish extenders and may need a little crash course on them.
I will be cruising for the first time on April 30th, with a friend of mine who is new to cruising as well.
From what I gathered from reading the majority of fish extenders are usually a 2 or three pocket hanging that hangs off the fish on your stateroom door. I have also read that other fish extenders can be little things that people make.
Do I need to make/buy the 2 or 3 pocket extender and make trinkets to give to others that I see are participating?
These are great HM FE gifts!!! What great ideas. We're going on our first cruise in May, and we're doing a FE exchange. I can't wait.![]()
What date in May? We are going on the May 28th Alaska cruise. Im just wondering if you will be on it as well.
You dont have to be "crafty" to have a great and fun FE exchange, its the thoughts and suprizes of getting goodies![]()
Here is our SIMPLE homemade FE.
This gives me hope...I have been looking for an option that does not involve a lot of sewing! Thanks for sharing.
I have been meaning to post this for awhile now. Sorry it has taken this long. I want to thank all of you who helped me with this, from those of you who have posted here in the past with all of your great ideas to those who helped me through my "paranoia" stage and pm'd me with thoughts and help in my FE gift infancy. Also, to all the DISigners who gave me inspiration too. You all ROCK!!!
So here is what I did for our Dec 1-4, 2011 Dream cruise.
First here are the tags that I used for all the gifts. One of which doubled as an additional keepsake. The hand crafted was a label I used on the back of the main gift.
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Everyone including the kids got a personalized Mickey head with their first initial cut out. Also, for each cabin I made cutouts with the Dream logo and the dates of our cruise. These could be used as scrapbook embellishments, bulletin board decorations or as magnets. Or anything that I didnt think of LOL.
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Here are a couple more of the embellishments along with a photo frame. *note: this frame is missing the dates on the top portion. I lost the last rub-on for it.*I included the second photo in the frame so everyone could know and have a template to cut their favorite picture from the cruise. Its original version was a 2.5 circle.
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And finally the main gift was a dry erase reusable countdown calendar for their next Disney adventures where ever it may take them. Although not pictured each had a magnet and ribbon to be able to hang where ever and however needed.
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For the kids we did age appropriate goodies like crayons, notebooks, stickers, tattoos, cards, bracelets, hair thingys, etc. I did not take a pic of all that.
Sorry for the long post. Now I have to decide what to do for our April cruise.![]()
I have been meaning to post this for awhile now. Sorry it has taken this long. I want to thank all of you who helped me with this, from those of you who have posted here in the past with all of your great ideas to those who helped me through my "paranoia" stage and pm'd me with thoughts and help in my FE gift infancy. Also, to all the DISigners who gave me inspiration too. You all ROCK!!!
So here is what I did for our Dec 1-4, 2011 Dream cruise.
First here are the tags that I used for all the gifts. One of which doubled as an additional keepsake. The hand crafted was a label I used on the back of the main gift.
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Everyone including the kids got a personalized Mickey head with their first initial cut out. Also, for each cabin I made cutouts with the Dream logo and the dates of our cruise. These could be used as scrapbook embellishments, bulletin board decorations or as magnets. Or anything that I didnt think of LOL.
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Here are a couple more of the embellishments along with a photo frame. *note: this frame is missing the dates on the top portion. I lost the last rub-on for it.*I included the second photo in the frame so everyone could know and have a template to cut their favorite picture from the cruise. Its original version was a 2.5 circle.
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And finally the main gift was a dry erase reusable countdown calendar for their next Disney adventures where ever it may take them. Although not pictured each had a magnet and ribbon to be able to hang where ever and however needed.
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For the kids we did age appropriate goodies like crayons, notebooks, stickers, tattoos, cards, bracelets, hair thingys, etc. I did not take a pic of all that.
Sorry for the long post. Now I have to decide what to do for our April cruise.![]()