Friday, February 25, 2011
Freebie Friday: Numbers & Shapes Matching
This freebie was inspired by this post from handmade by Jill. The little buddy was sitting next to me while I was reading it and asked if I would make him "some of those." Obviously I don't an L Letterpress (alas) so we just did something on the computer. But they are still kind of fun. Instead of making them the same I opted for numbers and shapes with corresponding values. But, if you wanted to print out two sets you could just match number to number and shapes to shapes.
The second page I copied Jill and made a "back" for them. I thought that was really an ingenious idea since a lot of the time a single page of 67 lb. cardstock is still see-through when it's flipped over. I used spray adhesive to stick them together before I cut them out. -but any kind of glue would work (elmer's or another really "wet" glue will probably make them wavy though). And of course there is always laminating . . .
Here they are. I did two inch square so if you want to turn them into circles instead it would work!
enjoy!
Thursday, February 24, 2011
ruffle rosette pillow
Sew Mama Sew has an awesome collection of pillow tutorials. In fact, I'm having a hard time deciding which ones I want to make. I love this chevron tutorial by Made. But, I knew I needed a pillow for the rocking chair in the little sweeties room, and this tutorial seemed just right. I wanted my flowers to look more like a rose and less ruffled so I didn't gather them as much, and then instead of doing the entire pillow I opted for a heart. The hunny told me I was too late for Valentines, but I think for a nursery, it's perfect! Plus now I can slouch in the rocking chair without it hurting my back! Yay for 2:00 am.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
crazy ice
So, ice storm huh? This blew (literally) in a couple days ago. I was almost glad we've been sick and had another reason to stay inside.
Then yesterday the sun came out, and oh my goodness! These pictures don't do it justice. It looked like all the iced over trees had been covered in glitter. This caught a few of the sparkles, but not anywhere near the real thing. Gorgeous. I couldn't stop staring.
This is the lawn outside-and yes it is covered with a crust of ice. The white part is snow and the grey stuff is ice. Crazy geese! Anyway, I do have some projects to show you, I just haven't had a chance to photograph them yet. And, I am working on those etsy shop things. (Seriously, I'm putting it off because I hate getting the pictures ready, poor excuse I know).
Friday, February 18, 2011
Freebie Friday . . . Lace Up Boy
Yep, I finally finished making these. While I was cutting them out today the buddy sat by me and played with them. He kept talking about the boy in his "skins." I admit I haven't taught him the word "naked" so he uses "skins" and I love it. I'll be sad when he learns the real word. But, I think they are a success since the little buddy LOVES them.
So here is the Spring Lace Up Boy. . . . and if you are too busy to print and cut and laminate and punch yourself . . . you can get the finished deal in my etsy shop.. . .{ in a few days. . . . the little sweetie came down with croup today and listing those things fell to the bottom of my list. sorry. They will be there soon. I'll let you know!}
The Spring Lace Up Boy comes with four sets of clothes . . . and a knight costume . . .
Also in the shop {in a few days}? Some more sweet dress up clothes as a Printable (for you to print) and Made (by me, and laminated and punched . . . ready to go) versions! I think the cowboy is my favorite.
And if it doesn't get better than that . . . I'm also featuring customizable dolls in my shop. Hence, if you don't want a scrawny white boy . . . you can pick any color of skin, hair and eyes in either a Printable or Made set. . . .
I'll let you know when they are in my etsy shop {in a few days}
Monday, February 14, 2011
Happy Valentines
I just wanted to let you know how much I appreciate all of your comments. Thank you! They truly make my day.
The little buddy and I made these Valentine's last week for grandparents. I pulled out these hat stickers I've had hanging around forever (like 10 years hoarding . . . forever). He went to town with them. He would tell me what "shirt" he wanted and I would do the cutting. He did all the planning and most of the gluing. but then when I told him we were going to give them to the grandma's he got all teary eyed and said he wanted to keep it. It was his "cowboy hat." How could I say no? I was secretly glad we got to keep one of them because they were so cute!
So here's a happy valentine's to you from the buddy and I :)
and no . . . the hunny isn't a police man . . . it just looks like it :)
Friday, February 11, 2011
Freebie Friday- Personalize Your Valentine
A little slow on the draw this morning. Yesterday was just a weird day-all the routines were out of whack. Some days are like that, no? But I wanted to add a more personalized valentine to the slew of Valentine paraphenalia.
Get the cut out heart here. The plan? Cut it out (with an exacto knife) and make your own insides-
Put a picture inside the opening
Or find a cool picture or texture from a magazine.
Or tape some fake fur inside, or a cool fabric,
or glue a heart chocolate or conversation heart on the inside to poke through. . . really the possibilities are endless. Seriously.
This one I cut three hearts out exactly the same (I just cut them all out at once) Then folded them so the colored part was on the inside and glued half of the middle heart back to the back of one heart and the other half to the other heart. (Extra points if you understood what I even said here).
I think I'm going to have to go make some more myself . . .
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
the heart headband
I'm really not usually a huge valentine celebrator-you couldn't tell from all the posts, eh? Maybe it's something about kids or having a girl now? I don't know, maybe it's freebie friday that's got my mind thinking about it.
This idea for a headband popped into my head about the time I was going to sleep. And like any practical mother who has to take that moment when it comes (aka when the kids are asleep) I got out the felt right then and there and made this fun little headband. It took about 10 minutes-
All I did was fold the fleece in half, cut out a heart (from two layers of felt at once), and then stitched them together with a little embroidery floss and stitched them onto some headband elastic. Pretty simple, but fun for Valentine's eh?
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