Thursday, August 12, 2010

My Pillow Buddy




I would like to say that my boys do not watch tv, but they do. Which means that sometimes they hear commercials for all kinds of toys, like Pillow Pets. I have heard the (annoying) song and seen them in local malls and despite the whining I resisted buying one for them. Then I was blog reading and I came across Twelve Crafts Till Christmas and saw that she had created a tutorial for a pillow buddy. Brilliant! I have tried to make stuff animals before with no success, so I was a little worried about making one. However, everyday I would hear "mom did you make my pillow" I could not resist. Also TCTC tutorial was  great and very easy to follow. The only thing I changed was that I did sew on the soft side of the velcro before sewing right sides together (my hand sewing skills are not great).  The hint to look at google images coloring pages of animals really helped me draw the pillow buddy's face.  Thanks Twelve Crafts!



Wednesday, August 11, 2010

I Am Back!!

Oh My Goodness. For a while today google deleted my blog saying that it was Spam (not exactly sure what that means, but I know the food version is not good). I am glad they decided that I was not Spam and instead a real blog. For awhile I was really mad because I had spend a lot of time getting to understand how to "blog", but I realized that it was just not that important compare to other things (healthy children, good hubby, great family...I could go on).   However, I am really excited to be "back."  Sorry if it deleted some of my links I posted on your blogs, I am going to try and go back and make sure everything is still there.  Thanks and happy blogging (again)

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Baseball Birthday Mania






Today was the big party for my 5 year old...where has the time gone. It went wonderfully and I think everyone had a great time. Since being on a little league team he has been obsessed with baseball so he had a "awesome" time. We had the party at his preschool, so there was plenty for everyone to do (even for the younger siblings). I made the baseball bean bag toss (see this post), filled a water table with water and toys, and of course the pinata (which was quite fitting since it was a baseball party). For the cake I make baseball cake pops following instructions from bakerella. I think they turned out pretty well considering it was my first time and I am not a fabulous baker. For the favors I made Angels baseball backpacks. As always I forgot a few things (the candles), but the birthday boy had a great time which was all I really cared about.




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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Home Run!




I wanted to come up with a few games for the baseball birthday party. One idea I had was a bean bag toss game. Fortunately, my neighbor has a huge saw and some left over wood to make it for me. We set it up today and the boys loved it. It should keep everyone at the party occupied for a while. I plan on painting some baseball stripes on the sides and giving "points" for each hole (1st base, 2nd base, 3rd base, home run, grand slam).








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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Batter Up !!


I cannot believe that my oldest son is turning 5 in a week. Where has the time gone? It seems like I was just taking him home from the hospital. For his birthday party he wanted a baseball theme party, in particular the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Since being on a t-ball team this spring all he wants to do is play, watch, and talk about baseball. Right now I have been working on the party favors, which have gone from a simple bag to a drawstring backpack. They are fairly easy to make, but it seems like everyone who is invited is coming, so I am going to have backpacks coming out of my ears. I found this easy tutorial from Noodlehead blog. I changed a few things (no zipper and I increased the size slightly). I will be posting more as I decide what to do for entertainment for the little munchkins. Let me know if you have any swinging ideas.






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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Calling All Superheroes...Mini Tutorial




Being a mom of 2 young boys means that I have learned a lot about superheroes. For example there is not just Batman, Superman, and Spiderman. Oh no, there is also The Flash, Green Lantern, The Atom, Wonder Woman (ok I remember that one), Green Arrow, Robin, and Aquaman. And these are just some of the heroes, I have not even named any villains. Flying around the house pretending to fight crime and the evil villains of the world. So I thought I would help them make the world safer be making some superhero costumes. I began with reversible Batman/Superman cape and then I thought they needed some more equipment. So a wristband (that can make calls to Batman and can shot bat rays) and a tool belt for all the crime fighting "supplies." So I thought I would tell you all how to make one for your superhero. I am calling it a mini tutorial, because I do not have any pictures, but it is pretty straightforward.

Click on the  link below for the tutorial!  this is my first one so PLEASE let me know what you think and if you have any suggestions.  Thanks!

Wristband Tutorial






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Saturday, July 3, 2010

More toddler Backpacks




I have been sewing away and made two more toddler backpacks. They are getting easier the more I do. Now both my boys will have one for traveling this summer...less for me to carry. I am also going to start making the backpacks to sell on etsy and craft fairs. Made by Rae sells a licence if you want to use the pattern to sell products...great idea! I think I need to make one for myself because I love backpacks (having 2 boys it is important to have 2 free hands).