Saturday, January 28, 2012

Safari Name Book

A baby name book with a safari theme.

front cover Pages 2 & 3 Pages 4 & 5 Pages 6 & 7 Page 8, back cover Front & back covers

All packaged up & ready for its new home.

Birdie Birthday

My daughter was really into birdies and the color yellow so we decided to make that the theme of her 3rd birthday.
My daughter in her birthday theme shirt made by yours truly. It looks fabulous on her! And a coordinating birdie shirt for little brother!
My daughter LOVES donuts, especially the pink ones with sprinkles. So instead of the traditional birthday cake I bought a couple dozen donuts and feed them through candle sticks. This was a big hit with the 3-year-old crowd & parents alike!
A birdie party is not complete without a bird pinata. I also made birdie flags to hang inside above the birdie buffet.

Monday, February 28, 2011

YEAR: ___

My friend Kelly made a birthday shirt for her son's first birthday. It was so cool I thought it was a project I would like to try to tackle.
materials: a plain t-shirt, wonder under (or heat n' seal), material, thread, iron, sewing machine
  • step one: prewash material and t-shirt
  • step 2: apply wonder under to the back side of your material
  • step 3: cut out your pattern/design
  • step 4: iron your design onto the t-shirt (be sure to take the paper backing off the material first)
  • step 5: stitch the perimeter of the design
  • step 6: ready to wear
YEAR: one. A shirt for my nephew.
YEAR: one. A shirt for my son. To go along with his monster birthday theme.
I went through my husband's closet and snipped off the extra buttons on a few of his dress shirts to use as the monster eyes.

My birthday boy sporting his YEAR: one shirt. My little monster in his monster YEAR: one shirt in front of his monster cake! You're never too old for a birthday shirt. YEAR: forty. A shirt for my brother.

Monster Flags

Monster Flags
I decided the night before Emilio's birthday party to go ahead and make monster flags. I had all the material to make them, just not a whole lot of time. Since time was an issue I kept it simple. Only using white, black and red colored features in order to cut down on my sewing and thread changing. Also I didn't put too much detail, eyes and mouths only. I'm kind of glad I didn't have a lot of time. There's a lot to be said for simplicity! And some how the size and amount of flags I made fit perfectly onto the binding (3 yards). I got lucky without doing any measuring this time! The flags and features are both made from eco-friendly felt (felt made from recycled plastics) and sewn onto a 3 yard strip of double wide binding.
We hung the monster flags above the taco buffet. I'm really glad I ended up making the flags. When Rojelio went to get balloons for the party the store was closed. Not closed for the day, but completely closed, as in no longer in operation. We didn't have time to trek around the city to get balloons, so the flags were our only (non-edible) decoration. So hooray for monster flags!

my MITTS

my MITTS: child sized hand puppets. made from no-pill fleece and eco-friendly felt (felt made from recycled plastics)
I made 18 monster my Mitts for my son's monster themed first birthday. I rolled them up & tied them with a ribbon so they fit nicely into the pull string pinata. Each child got to take 2 home because you can't just have one monster my MITT!
Group shots. (fronts then backs)
closer shots so you can see the whole my MITT (fronts then backs)

The monster my MITTS were a lot of fun to make & they seemed to take on little personalities! Now they are all off to good homes.