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| Since this was quite a bit more involved and I wanted to follow a theme I drew up a little plan of attack. The final product wasn't too far from my original drawing either =) |
To Infinity...and on to 12:00
Wallets of fun
For my nephew's birthday I wanted to give him some cash, since at 5 years old it's rather exciting to hold cash and get to pick out the toys you want from the store.
I didn't just want to throw $5 in a card though, so we made him a wallet to cleverly double as a gift and the gift's wrapping.
| I think you could say he was one happy customer! |
Spiders
As you can see we had a lot of fun!!
**A special thanks to my friend Shannon for the idea (though I would love to take credit, it's so cute after all), time, energy and supplies to do the craft! Not to mention the delicious soup!!
Hope? chest
My mother's old hope chest was quite without hope with the old worn and torn leather that sat atop it. So I decided to share a little hope and love and bought new wood and foam to refinish the top.
It turned out quite well I think...
It turned out quite well I think...
I used the leftover fabric scrap I had from my yellow chair project!
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!
Only Time Will Tell
FELT WATCHES TAKE II!
I tried my hand at felt watches once again, especially after I gave it to my 2 1/2 year old for testing...many flaws were released in the initial report and I do believe the 'NEW, IMPROVED!' product to be much much better! More importantly though, to be destroy proof...as much as any toy can be anyway.
Here was the first attempt. A grand attempt if I do say so myself since I left all my sewing stuff (and I mean ALL) at my sister's the night I started this little gem.
These would be Take II
I did two layers of felt instead of one which should help with the stretching as well as gave it a much prettier look since I did everything in layers so you couldn't see all the back stitching.
I used the machine to sew the velcro on for a cleaner and better hold.
I added the cute buttons seen in this post.
I also used DMC Floss (for cross stitching) instead of regular thread for all the detail work. I think it came out AWESOME. It made for a much cheaper option to bring in bright colors and because it's thicker it seemed to hold and show up better.
I ended up making them this time as birthday presents for an adorable Reduce, Reuse, Recycle party (to be posted about later)
Here's the 'girls' watch
and here's the 'boy' watch
My son was devastated I didn't make him one...guess I need to make a few more :)
On someone else's time...
I saw the cutest homemade child's watch on a great creative website, it was up as a giveaway, but seeing as I didn't win and that I loved it so much I decided to give it my best effort and make my son one.
Here's my what it turned out like:
It didn't turn out just like the other, but for a first try and with limited supplies I think it's a pretty darn good job. Not to mention, my son LOVES! it. He wouldn't even take it off at bedtime.
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