Crafty Tuesday

I have been a cleaning, organizing machine around here – so I don’t have too much craftiness to show. But would you like to see our completely cleaned out closets? How about the neat playroom where all the Christmas stuff now has a home?

I scheduled a Veterans truck pickup for last Friday to coax me into getting the rooms cleaned out and the donations ready to go. I guess it was a pretty good plan, as it, um, kinda worked! And the other half of my devious plan (mwah ha ha!) was to “pare down” the toys in the play room while both of the girls were at school. Can’t miss what you don’t even remember was there.

I also had to tackle Em’s room while she wasn’t here. That girl is a packrat in the worst way. Little scraps and pieces of everything and anything. But I am most satisfied that we are well on our way to purging and being organized. Somewhat. Well, for a few weeks at least.

Since it looks like we’ll be here for awhile, I told the girls that I would paint their rooms for them. The previous family really (REALLY) liked the color yellow. Both of the girls’ rooms and the playroom are all yellow. I like yellow just fine, but I think we are all ready for a little change and freshening up around here. So Emma thinks she wants a light-ish purple (of course) and Ad a light pink (big surprise there, too). That is on our agenda for the next few weeks, so actual crafting around here could potentially be a little light. And other than Jam and Jeff’s birthday, I don’t think we have any more until February. So we get a little breather there, too.

I do have two gifts to show that I made last week, though.

First up, I made a laptop sleeve (tutorial from Sew Mama Sew) for my Mom.

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This was the same material as the lining from her bag that I gave her for Christmas. (Yeah, the one I forgot to photograph – that one.) I thought that if/when she travels and wants to take her laptop along she can slide it in the sleeve, and then into her bag.

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I think it turned out ok – I really like the material. And as always there are things that I learned that I will incorporate if I make another one. That is one thing I love about sewing…you always learn a little something different with each project.

I also made a little clutch for my friend’s birthday. And also got the tutorial from Sew Mama Sew – I think their tutorials are great and their fabric…sigh. I just can’t *shop* there, I can’t control myself. Anyhow – great stuff over there and lots of free tutorials and such. Someone asked me a few weeks ago (I think it was Christina?) if I use a pattern for my bags, and I don’t anymore. The ones I did at Christmas for my sister and Mom where just sort of winging it and trying out a few different sizes. But I did notice that on SMS’s site they have a tutorial for a simple tote bag – I don’t think it has a lining, but it might be a great one to try if you are interested.

Anyhow, back to the clutch. I adapted this one a bit, too.

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I just put a little wrist strap instead of a shoulder strap. I like this tutorial – it was my first time using the super stiff/strong interfacing and magnetic snaps – both are kinda fun. And I love that you can make the clutch with just two fat quarters of fabric.

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I picked this fabric because my friend Kristen is a super modern and totally fashionable mom. Always pulled together. One of those moms who always looks good, and one we’d all love to hate, if we just didn’t love her so much. So this fabric was perfect for her. I had several problems with parts of this though, and I think I’d make it just a smidge bigger next time. But it is good for a phone, some cash and a lipstick. I’ll definitely be making some more of these.

Now, I’m going to peruse some paint chips with the girls. But I surely will need some fun distractions this afternoon (since I’ve been so good about cleaning and doing my chores) so show me some of your crafty goodies!

Happy Birthday Nana!

You really didn’t believe me when I told you that January was birthday month around here, did you? This one wasn’t included in the seven celebrations we had last week, either.

But today we celebrate my mom (Nana – to the girls) and her birthday!

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Right after the shot of our headless Nana on my camera was this shot – so I’m pretty sure it was also taken by Addikins. I think it is a great shot and there just might be hope for our little photog yet!

We are wishing you a very happy day today, Mom. I wish we could be there to spend it with you. Hopefully your package of love from California will reach you today. And, well, if not – then I guess we just have to celebrate your birthday all week long, as it should be anyhow!

Sending you hugs, kisses, love and wishes for a very Happy Birthday and outstanding year!

We love you –
J, C, E, & A

Crafty Tuesday

Ah jeez. Is it really already Tuesday again? The past week has kind of been a blur. So much for a nice easy start to 2010. We had seven (!) birthdays last week. Four of the birthdays were for little ones and I put together three SuperCapes and a sweet little bird dress.

And, well…I remembered to take a photo of all of the goodies…

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…right after I finished wrapping all of them for the birthday parties on Saturday. Grrr…but I’ll make sure to take photos of the SuperCapes in action and Faith’s dress when I get a chance. As it was J. and I had to divide and conquer to get all of the birthday parties in, so I am just happy I was able to get gifts made, wrapped and delivered.

I did remember to take pics of the cards I sent out for family Birthdays last week. This one…

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…and this one…

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And I finished a little coffee cozy for Papa and one for Addie’s metal canteen. She has been asking for one with a cat on it and squealed when she opened this one. I made another one for our friend Jessica with a kitty on it for Christmas too…and forgot to photograph that one too. Ah well, whatcha gonna do?

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My sweet aunt did remind me last week that I didn’t show one of my other Christmas crafts. The calendar. Each year I do a calendar for our friends and family. It is quite the production. This year I simplified it a bit by sending it out to be printed and it honestly ended up being cheaper and much less of a headache, too.

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I was very happy with the quality, I think they turned out very nice. And did I mention the whole process was much easier?
You can see all of the months over here, if you would like.

I cut two more projects out last night to be put together for this week’s birthdays. Hopefully I’ll get some good crafting time today to whip them up. But I’m sure I’ll need a break later on, so show me what crafty goodness you have this week!

A Star Is Born ~ BSM

My friend Brandi just raised the bar for birthday parties everywhere. She and her husband are film editors, so for E.J.’s birthday party this weekend they made a mini-movie. During the birthday party.

E.J. came up with the idea for the movie,  The Princesses, The Baby Wizard and the Toy, Brandi wrote the script and planned the movie down to every shot and then attempted to shoot the movie with eight children. Oh, and a baby – the “Baby Wizard,” of course. It was truly a colossal undertaking, I’m still amazed it worked out as well as it did! The actors were completely on their marks and it was heart-breakingly sweet to watch them all listening, taking direction and then doing their thing.

This was one of Addie’s closeups. She was a princess, I can’t remember if she is swooning or gasping here. She did both equally well, though.

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I was the set photographer and paparazzi for the evening. It was totally fun, but I didn’t get releases from all of the actors and agents, so I can’t put up many of the photos.

While the film was being edited, (Yes, Brandi managed to edit a bit of the film so that we could have a premiere for the movie, too!) the stars all got their star and handprints on the Walk of Fame. Addie channeling Marilyn Monroe a little bit here…

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There were even awards and Addie won for Best Twirler! I know that Brandi is still (rightfully so!) recovering from this huge event, but it was just so much fun.

And I think my Best Shot Monday probably made all of that chaos worth it. Just look at the glee on E.J.’s face.

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We wish you that much joy and excitement all year long, E.J! Thanks for letting us share in your birthday, and for the glimpse into the filmmaking world. Although I don’t think I’ll be becoming a stage mom any time soon!

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Happy Birthday Papa!

Whether he is trying to be or not…

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…he is one of the funniest Papas around.

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Wishing you a great birthday today, Papa! And a very healthy and happy year.

Sending you lots of love (and hugs) from your California girls.

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Happy Birthday!
Love,
J, C, E & A

Sorry. Kinda. Well, not really.

So how much do all of my midwest family and friends hate me tonight after that post earlier today?

Probably really going to hate it when I tell you that I had all my windows wide open this afternoon. I was sewing, listening to the shrieks from the kids playing across the street and breathing in that fresh, warm air.

(Yes. I really did have to do that.)

But I’m pulling for snow days for you all tomorrow! Be safe.

This & That Thursday

What a difference four days, a horrific drive through blizzard-like conditions, and a plane ride makes.

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Emmy could not be happier about trading in her boots for flip flops. And I could not be happier about giving up the constant negotiation with little Addikins. Seems the girl doesn’t think she needs to wear a coat. And well, I don’t need to tell you how that just doesn’t work in nine degree weather. Yeah, it was NINE…before the windchill.

I know this isn’t new news to most of you, since you are living in it at the moment, but whew…my blood has thinned. I think I can truly be classified as a California girl now.

This is the bounty we picked from our garden yesterday afternoon. Snowballs or lemons? Hmmm…it is a tough decision. (BTW, a box of avocados and lemons are on their way, Mom and Meesh!)

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Thankfully we made it back home in time for all the festivities. Apparently all of our friends and most of our family decided to be born this week.

(Wishing you a very happy Birthday today, Aunt Vicki!)

While I worked on some birthday cards and crafts yesterday morning, Addie wiled the morning away working on cards (I think she ended up with four or five of ’em?) for her very bestest friend, E.J. who celebrated her big 5 birthday.

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And she insisted that we pick roses for E.J., too. (Check out how she signs her name – on the envelope. The way she makes her “d’s” kills me. They look like little cherries!)

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A little bit of California sunshine and flowers for you on this lovely almost summer-like Thursday.

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Crafty Tuesday

I did not forget this week! I haven’t touched my sewing machine or any of my craft materials since before Christmas, but I can show those Christmas gifts that I got to deliver last week.

Well, actually…I can show a few of them. You’d think I would do a much better job of remembering to take photos of the projects. And remember to take them during the daylight in a nice well (natural) lit spot. But I did neither of these. Again.

I made my niece a messenger bag.

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Complete with a little bird applique. Of course. And birdie material for the lining.

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I guesstimated her height (ah, as tall as me?!!) just about right and it hits on her hip. I was pleased. And I think she liked it.

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And I made a bag for my sister, too. I’ve had this pink/brown bird fabric for months and months just waiting for a good project to use it on. I really like it with the brown.

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Alexis modeling for me, again. I made Meesh’s bag a little bit longer to hold her laptop or file folders, etc. (Or I suppose diapers and baby toys, too?)

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And I finished my mom’s bag at the very last minute as well – and then never took a pic of it. I’ll have to bug her or Dad and see if they’ll send me a photo of it. I made hers deeper so that she could carry 12×12″ scrapbooking papers and stuff for when she goes to her card classes. It is a khaki color with an awesome natural print for the lining. And an initial C in the contrasting fabric. I also really liked hers. I think I finally got the proportions right on hers. It would also make a good shopping bag.

I’m anxious to get to the list of projects that I’d like to work on, but we have three birthday parties on Saturday, and all the kids are getting SuperCapes. So guess what I’m doing this week?

How about all of you? It is safe to show all the Christmas goodies now!