Yesterday was Brady's 2nd birthday bash. He had a Sesame Street party in honor of his obsession with Elmo and Sesame Street. As normal I made quite a few things for his party. I was too busy being hostess and did not have time to take good pics, sorry.
First was the Elmo invite.
Brady's Elmo party shirt. I finally did some freezer paper stenciling, super fun!
Front of shirt
Back of shirt
I tried to make Elmo cupcakes, on a cupcake stand I made. Not up to my standards, but Brady still likes them.
Elmo and Cookie monster party hats.
We had a Elmo coloring/craft table.
Adult party favors, cookies on a stick.
Kid party favors, mini crayon rolls, with note pads.
What a great day for our sweet boy! Can't believe he is two!
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Friday, June 25, 2010
Things to come...
I know that I haven't craft blogged in awhile, but boy have I been busy. Here is what you can look forward to when all our craziness is over.
Ruffled Scarf
Fourth of July Wreath
Balloon Wreath
Brady's Rollie Pollie
Happy Birthday Garland
Sesame Street Birthday
I have been busy, just too tired to blog about it all! Hope to do tomorrow after all our festivities, but no promises. Have a great weekend!
Ruffled Scarf
Fourth of July Wreath
Balloon Wreath
Brady's Rollie Pollie
Happy Birthday Garland
Sesame Street Birthday
I have been busy, just too tired to blog about it all! Hope to do tomorrow after all our festivities, but no promises. Have a great weekend!
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Rollie Pollie
For my sweet nephew's birthday, which is today, I made a Rollie Pollie also known as a bean bag chair.
(Sorry the bad pic, taken 5 seconds before going to party)
I used this pattern, and I had a blast making it. the pattern was easy to follow, and simple to make. It was my very first time sewing a zipper, and I think I did well.
Inner rollie pollie. The outer Rollie Pollie can come off to throw in the wash.
There were a few bummers. The stuffing for the chair she suggests, I could not find, and also it seemed it would be really pricey. I had to substitute a normal bean bag chair stuffing instead.
$15 walmart bean bag chair I stole the inerds out of. Now what to do with this vinyl stuff?
What a mess those little bean things are!
Also, I thought it would be an inexpensive gift, but after everything, it was more than I wanted to pay, and I planned on making three! Because Brady and my niece all have birthdays around the same time, I was going to make them all one. If I might of known the costs, I probably would not have done that. Oh well, it is too late, fabric is bought and I am already committed!
Handle with Zack's name (and yes I have way too much of that striped fabric!)
I really like how it turned out. In a perfect world, it would have more stuffing, but again the costs! It was really fun to make, and I know at least one kid who will love his in about a week!
(Sorry the bad pic, taken 5 seconds before going to party)
I used this pattern, and I had a blast making it. the pattern was easy to follow, and simple to make. It was my very first time sewing a zipper, and I think I did well.
Inner rollie pollie. The outer Rollie Pollie can come off to throw in the wash.
There were a few bummers. The stuffing for the chair she suggests, I could not find, and also it seemed it would be really pricey. I had to substitute a normal bean bag chair stuffing instead.
$15 walmart bean bag chair I stole the inerds out of. Now what to do with this vinyl stuff?
What a mess those little bean things are!
Also, I thought it would be an inexpensive gift, but after everything, it was more than I wanted to pay, and I planned on making three! Because Brady and my niece all have birthdays around the same time, I was going to make them all one. If I might of known the costs, I probably would not have done that. Oh well, it is too late, fabric is bought and I am already committed!
Handle with Zack's name (and yes I have way too much of that striped fabric!)
I really like how it turned out. In a perfect world, it would have more stuffing, but again the costs! It was really fun to make, and I know at least one kid who will love his in about a week!
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Flower Dish Towel
The other day I was procrastinating and not cleaning, like normal, and I had the urge to do a quick sewing project.
I looked in my stash and found some ribbon, and some left over dish towel cloth.
Then I started playing with the ribbon, and just sewed it on. Nothing perfect, but it was nice and relaxing.
Nothing special, but at least now I have a new dish towel.
c
I looked in my stash and found some ribbon, and some left over dish towel cloth.
Then I started playing with the ribbon, and just sewed it on. Nothing perfect, but it was nice and relaxing.
Nothing special, but at least now I have a new dish towel.
c
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Monster doll
Since I made a black apple doll for my girl cousin for her birthday, my little 4 year old boy cousin needed something too. I decided he needed a boy type doll. So I made him a monster.
He is made out of felt, which is super easy to sew, and very kid durable.
After sewing his face, legs, and arms, I sandwiched all the parts together and sewed them right sides together.
Left a hole, and turned him right side out.
Stuffed him to completed cuddlyness.
And sewed his hole shut. Now he is a cute little friend, perfect for a little boy. No way anyone can ever be scared of monsters with this little guy around!
He is made out of felt, which is super easy to sew, and very kid durable.
After sewing his face, legs, and arms, I sandwiched all the parts together and sewed them right sides together.
Left a hole, and turned him right side out.
Stuffed him to completed cuddlyness.
And sewed his hole shut. Now he is a cute little friend, perfect for a little boy. No way anyone can ever be scared of monsters with this little guy around!