Thursday, May 30, 2013

Felt Bandages for Dolls and Stuffed Animals

This was a fun little project to whip up.  I just cut flesh-colored felt into a long oval shape, then sewed Velcro on the back to make bandages for all Kate's dolls and animals.  She keeps them in her new doctor's kit. 




Friday, May 24, 2013

Chalkboard-Paint Planters (as a Teacher Thank You Gift!)

Today is Jack's last day of kindergarten!  Of course the year has flown by.  As a thank-you gift to his teachers, I wanted to do something cute-yet-practical.  I've also been wanting to follow the chalkboard paint trend for quite awhile now.  So I picked up a couple terra cotta planters (about $2.47 at Home Depot) and some chalkboard paint (about $9.97, and I have plenty left over for future projects).  It only needed a couple coats to get the perfect black shine.  The planters took 48 hours to dry completely before we could use white chalk on them, and with that we just wrote a little "Thank You" and had Jack sign his name.  I filled them not with a plant but with a few little necessities: a pad of paper, pens, lotion, hand sanitizer, a small pack of tissue, and chocolate.  We'll deliver them today!





Friday, May 17, 2013

Mothers' Day Bouquets (Using Pool Noodles!)

Kate came home from Sunday School last Saturday with a bouquet of pool noodle flowers for me, and I thought it would be the perfect little gift to replicate for the kids' grandmas for Mothers' Day!  Here's how to do it:

Slice off chunks from your pool noodles, about one inch wide.

Using a serrated knife, cut five notches around the sides of the noodle.  Don't cut too deep.

Our stack of flowers. 

Stick a green pipecleaner through each flower and tape leaves
on the stems.  And you're finished!

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Applique

For a friend's "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles"-themed birthday party, I came up with a new applique.  I do believe Leonardo is the one who wears the blue mask.  Everything is fabric but the eye's pupils, which I used black puffy paint for.  I hope the birthday boy liked it!