The demands of going back to school can be fairly expensive. Between supplies, clothing, and any other necessary accessories, you are looking at spending a chunk of money. Many people have been hit by the recession, so spending heaps of money is not an option. Well, we like to get creative and use what we have. So, this year I decided Jared needed a new lunch bag for school (his old one was somehow left outdoors at night and got chewed up a little by a raccoon). I also decided to make him some reusable snack/sandwich bags to cut down on the waste.
: Lunch Bag and Accessories :
Thursday, August 19, 2010
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Labels: 12 years and up, 3 to 5 years, 6 to 12 years, Autumn/Fall, Fabric, Inexpensive, Parent Made, School, Sewing, We Just Like It
: Earthworms :
Friday, May 14, 2010
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Labels: 12 years and up, 18 mo to 2 years, 3 to 5 years, 6 to 12 years, Earth Day, Felt, Garden, Inexpensive, Nature, Sewing, Spring, Summer, Wildlife
: Bookmarks = A Carton + Fabric :
Friday, April 30, 2010
There is a huge rave about the new Kindle, but I personally still prefer reading books. I like to hold the actual book itself and turn the pages and trace back by looking in the table of contents or the index..... I like books! But often times, I find myself refering to many books at one time and I can't always remember where I left off. So, I found this bookmark tutorial on Punkin Patterns, but I then decided to make it a little different, as I usually do.
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Labels: 12 years and up, 6 to 12 years, Books, Earth Day, Fabric, Inexpensive, Parent Made, Recycle, Sewing
: Scrap Fabric Dish Mat :
Thursday, April 29, 2010
This project wasn't made for or with the kids, but it is still very cute and simple, and I had to share. I love reusing old stuff to create new things. The other day, I found this kitchen towel mat tutorial on Toad's Treasures and decided to create one of my own.
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Labels: 12 years and up, Fabric, Inexpensive, Parent Made, Recycle, Sewing, Spring, We Just Like It
: Cute Cloth Napkin Set :
My preschooler attends a local Montessori school. His particular school requires that he brings a cloth napkin in his lunch every day. I bought him some white napkins originally, but I recently decided they are a little boring. So, I decided to make a few napkins that have some character.
Pin your solid squares to your pattern squares, right side facing inward.
Sew a straight stitch around the perimeter, leaving a small opening at one corner. Unpin.
Flip inside out. Iron edges. Sew a seam around the perimeter, making sure to tuck in the seam where the opening was.
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Labels: 12 years and up, 6 to 12 years, Fabric, Inexpensive, Montessori, Painting, Parent Made, Sewing
: Wool Felt 'N' Buttons Matching Game :
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Time to make an easy game for the little ones to do! There is nothing like a good old-fashioned memory game for kids. Challenging and fun! Easy and quick to make!
Measure 24 2-inch squares on one sheet of felt.
Line it up with your other color and pin each square to the other felt sheet.
Now, cut with your fun squiggly scissors on all sides. You should now have 24 pinned squares.
One at a time, unpin each square, sew a button to the center of your chosen color, then sew the 2 pieces together around the edge. Simple as that!
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Labels: 18 mo to 2 years, 3 to 5 years, 6 to 12 years, Game, Inexpensive, Parent Made, Sewing
: 3 Little Birds ~ Made With Recycled Clothes :
Friday, April 23, 2010
Still an amatuer user of the sewing machine, I attempted to make cute little stuffed birds for the the kids. We were focusing quite a bit on birds and I thought it would be spring-like to have these toys around.
Draw your pattern, cut it out and trace it on your fabric twice, flipping it once so you get one left and one right side of your bird.
Make a pattern for your wings and do the same as you did for the body. Do this for the beak, as well.
Pin your beaks and wings onto the bodies. Sew them on with your sewing machine.
Then, put the 2 sides of the bird bodies together inside out. Starting from the breast of the bird, sew up and around until you reach about 2 inches from where you began.
Stuff the bird from the opening at its belly and sew it up when you are finished stuffing.
Use your dark embroidery thread to make eyes. And now you are finished.
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Labels: 12 years and up, 18 mo to 2 years, 3 to 5 years, 6 to 12 years, Birds, Inexpensive, Parent Made, Recycle, Sewing, Spring, Summer
: Sewn Wool Felt Earth :
Monday, April 19, 2010
Earth Day is coming up in a few days...well, Earth Day is every day. So, we have decided to create a few crafts surrounding our planet, in addition to the recycle/reuse projects we have been doing. Here is one cute and thrifty project for your child to do.
Happy Earth Day to all. I hope you try and enjoy this project.
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Labels: 12 years and up, 6 to 12 years, Earth Day, Inexpensive, Sewing, Spring








