This year Mr E's teacher asked the children make their Valentine mailbox at home. This was a first, so I went to look for ideas. I discovered over at The Polkadot Penguin an adorable idea for a monster style mailbox. I thought this was a great idea for a boy. Mr E was feeling the Valentine ideas were a little too girlie for him.
Tonight, I stopped off at the Dollar Tree and picked up supplies, except I forgot googly eyes -- so I just made some with a marker and made the pipe cleaners on top some antennae.
FYI, Dollar Tree has solid white and solid red wrapping paper. I think I'm going back to get another roll of each. There is so much you can do with solid wrapping paper. It's pretty nice wrapping paper, too.
This is what I came up with, and he loves it! I like the signs. I think that's my favorite part because it rhymes, lololol.
It's super easy to make, and you can probably make it with what's lying around the house.
Click the link to The Polkadot Penguin above to take you to the super easy tute!
I'm trying to catch up on housework since everyone is finally on the mend. I will be posting new tutorials this coming week. See ya!
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Monday, December 31, 2012
Shredded Pork Deliciousness & My Top 5 of 2012
Check out the recipe here. I was uber impressed that mine actually looked like the pictures when I pulled it out of the oven at the end. Hubby was in heaven and ate like a pig. Definitely a recipe that will become a staple around here.
Back to business....I can't believe 2012 is ending and we're on to 2013. Where does the time go? My babies are growing up too fast. I swear the older I get, the faster time flies.
What are you doing to celebrate? This is the first time in 3 years my two older children weren't in Oklahoma with their dad. We're having a little party with Grandbea, my mother-in-law. We will be counting down the hours with lots of games from my husband's much-loved show, Table Top.
For eats, I've planned piglets in blankets (little smokies wrapped in crescent rolls), homemade dutch oven bread, crockpot mac n cheese, copycat Chili's skillet queso, homemade hot apple cider, and chocolate muffins (at the request of Miss Molly). Plus, some champagne for the grown ups.
Since we are coming down to the wire tonight, I thought it would be fun to post the Top Five most popular posts from my little blog from the entire year.
Top Five Sewing Chick Posts of 2012
#4 Upcycled T Shirts into Rosette Embellishments I'm always surprised at what's really popular on my blog. This was the fourth highest on my blog. It's a fun little embellishment. I love to make these rosettes because no matter what, they always come out looking fabulous.
#3 Ribbon Flower Baby Headband tutorial. I love these little headbands on Miss Molly. I happened to be playing around with the ribbon to make an accessory to go with her outfit and I just loved how the flower came out.
#2 Jointed Waldorf doll tutorial. This is one of my most popular posts even lately. I love to make these Waldorf dolls and it's fun to share my love with everyone else. If you haven't tried one, they really aren't as scary to make as you might think.
#1 Spiral Hot Dogs. Who knew such a simple idea could make hot dogs so delicious? I was surprised at the popularity of this post. In fact, it was a spur of the moment that I decided to take pictures of my husband making them.
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Waldorf Doll Tutorial
I know my waldorf doll tutorial is much loved, and I often get emails about it. I've spent the last few hours updating it to a printable PDF. I've also updated it in the side bar of tutorials.
You can download it here.
If you are new to my blog, I have a jointed waldorf doll sew along tutorial that is fairly easy. It has lots of pictures for each step, and it includes a printable pattern for the body, arms, and legs as well. I will warn you that these are time consuming little creatures, but it's such a satisfying feeling to finish one.
I'm in the midsts of making a couple waldorf dolls for my microboutique, and in doing so, I will soon have a waldorf doll wig tutorial as well available for download in the very near future.
I'll keep you posted!
You can download it here.
If you are new to my blog, I have a jointed waldorf doll sew along tutorial that is fairly easy. It has lots of pictures for each step, and it includes a printable pattern for the body, arms, and legs as well. I will warn you that these are time consuming little creatures, but it's such a satisfying feeling to finish one.
I'm in the midsts of making a couple waldorf dolls for my microboutique, and in doing so, I will soon have a waldorf doll wig tutorial as well available for download in the very near future.
I'll keep you posted!
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Sewing Pattern Sale
I'm having a sewing pattern sale! They are PDF downloadable, so you get instant gratification with the click of a button. Just enter the code below in the checkout for 15% off. All the patterns can be found here.
Use Code YTE120514010452 to get 15% off your order. Exp. 6/12
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