Friday, December 11, 2009

Kids Aprons

Another item off the Christmas check-list. Hooray! Here are the aprons to go along with the girls Christmas surprise kitchen.

Lu's:
I made an adult pattern into a child's size with a pencil and parchment paper (I know, it's the only thin paper I have!). Then I just followed the regular instructions.

Charley's:
I made this pattern up. It has raw edges so it will get that frayed look.

Peg Dolls


Last night I finished painting Lucy and Charlotte's peg dolls. Don't worry, Lucy caught a glimpse of them this morning. I hurried and put them away and Lucy comes back and says, "Where are those dollies. You know, the ones that you painted?" I had to tell her I thought Santa came and got them. So much for surprises. She is such a snoop.
Here are a few pictures.









Thanks for lending the paint and brushes, Mom!

Monday, October 26, 2009

Franken-dough

Here is the one an only Halloween item I have made this year.
They are little Franken-(play)doughs for the girls at dance.
A canister of playdough
2 googly eyes
2 rollos
and a black marker

Friday, October 9, 2009

Brown and Pink Witches

Here are the pink and brown "witch" costumes I made for the girls. I found the tights first and decided that they could wear them more if they were pink and brown rather than black and orange. I spray painted some black hats with brown paint and glued some pink flowers onto them.
This is when Monster #2 scuffed up her satin petals...boo!
And a back view of the big ribbon bow.

Puppet Thank You's

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Puppet Tree

My husband made this fantastic puppet tree so we have a place to hang our new stash of puppets. He used wooden balls from the craft store, two 1/2 inch dowels, a square post and topper from the fencing department at Home Depot, and a scrap piece of wood for the base. It totaled under $10! We were going to paint it, but that's still up for debate. For now, enjoy!

Friday, September 18, 2009

BYU gear

Just in time for the game tomorrow. I probably should have been cleaning instead...oh well!

I know I'm way behind the crafting scene on these two things:
appliqued shirts and korker bows.
Believe it or not this was my first time making either
(and why did I ever buy those bows from Gymboree? These are so easy to make and much cuter).


The Word is Out...

Here are a couple of things I did for Brigham's birthday today. Since he likes "word" games, I thought I'd go with that. Each gift was accompanied by a word game spelling out a hint to the identity of the gift. I used Scrabble tiles to make the birthday banner and posters and he solved a crossword puzzle to find out how we were going to celebrate.

Another Bridal Shower Invitation...


Friday, September 4, 2009

Charlotte's Puppet Theater


I have (almost) finished the doorway puppet theater I'm making for Charlotte's birthday. I looked and looked on the Internet for a pattern but never found one that I loved...so, I made one up. For me, that translates into some mistakes along the way, but I'm satisfied with the results anyway. Want to make one, too? Here are some awesome guidelines. I will admit, I didn't read or follow all of it (mostly because I have to see it rather than just read it), but it does have some great pointers like making sure to have a dowel directly under your stage or else it will droop.

I used a total of about 5 1/2 yards of fabric because I lined the back. One 40" tension rod. Two dowels. About 4 yards of ribbon. 1 yard of beaded trim.

Hope she likes it.