Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Individual Dirt Pudding Cups

We made this snack to as part of our unit on Gardening.  Conveniently planned so that Lil' Hoot could garden with Mama.  We planted seeds and dug in the dirt.  Yes, we "should" have scraped off the Oreos more and crumbled them up more but Lil' Hoot looooves the icing and doesn't like the texture of them when they're crumbled up more. 

 


She was able to help with every step of the process, though I decided to do the pudding so she wouldn't have to wait for it to set up.  Then she added the worms and Oreos.  
She had fun crunching up the Oreos.

 
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Monday, April 23, 2012

Easter Mariposa Dress

My DH made me super nervous as he was clicking, not letting me pose or anything. So I just starting being silly. I am being courageous and sharing my silly with you...because I love the shoes. They were a gift and they didn't last long but I love them. :-)
Easter Mariposa Dress Funny

For Easter I made the non-maternity version of Anna Maria Horner's Mariposa Dress. I used fabric from Jo-Ann's Lisette collection. It's so soft and wonderful. I love it. I made more than a few mistakes in my sleep-deprived state but all-in-all it worked out really well. I love the dress. It's wearable and it is great for nursing. What more can I ask for? Especially since it cost less than $20 to make!
Easter Mariposa Dress

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Easter Dress

I can't believe I am this far ahead of things.  Normally I would be desperately stitching up a dress the night before Easter, only for her to wear it to church with the lining unsewn or still stitching on buttons until the minute before she needs to put it on.  Not this time!  The buttons are sewn, the sash is finished and I even added a couple of hooks to make sure it stays closed.  I feel so accomplished!

I used The Party Dress pattern and tutorial from The Cottage Home.  It's a wonderful pattern and tutorial.  The only thing I did different was to fully line the dress including the skirt because the cotton I chose was too sheer to leave the skirt unlined.  The only thing I plan to do differently in the future is make the button loops a tad smaller, but that is simply my personal preference.

 The fabric is from Jo-Ann's Lisette collection.  I am really enjoying this collection.  I ordered two prints for myself and this dress is made from the leftovers.  I wish I had found a coordinating solid fabric that was softer but I didn't have any luck so the sash is a bit stiffer than I would prefer it to be.

I asked her to show me her dress so she stuck her hip out to "show" it to me.

Now then, time to start on my own dress before school gets underway again.  Isn't this how all the cool kids spend their Spring Break?


Saturday, February 25, 2012

Fabric Types Chart

While shopping for fabric today, I realized that I haven't much clue about fabric types.  I mean, I know the difference between a stretch fabric and a knit fabric, a cotton and a linen but I was looking at three different types of cotton.  And I was lost.  Sateen?  Poplin?  Lawn?  Huh?

I came home and went searching for a chart.  I didn't find one, so I am making one.  If you can help, please feel free!  I started with cottons.



Friday, February 24, 2012

Babies are a Hoot Baby Shower

Months upon months ago I was lucky enough to have a baby shower in honor of our sweet baby boy.  I intended to post these before he was born...almost 4 months ago...but I'm going with "better late than never".

"Babies are a Hoot" Banner and gift table

The Spread

The Entry Table



The Party
We made an alphabet book with all the scrapbooking supplies we could gather.
The idea originated from this blog
but I preferred a smaller, sturdier book so we used 6"x6" card stock.




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