...or bang on the floor or whatever. These are key criteria for Christmas ornaments at our house this year, thanks to a busy boy and his fellow mischief makers (the dogs). Using felt, fabric scraps, and seventeen miles of blanket stitch, I've made a passel of very basic ornaments that won't harm or be harmed. Most are just simple shapes I cut out and embroidered.
The flock of felt birdies are all from the template I found at skip to my lou:
I also made a few birds from the purl bee's pattern. They're incredibly tiny and delicate and I love them.
Hilary at Wee Wonderfuls has her stuff together in the safe tree department.
I keep reminding myself that I don't need to make every damn thing I see this year, or I won't have anything to make during the next few years. Nobody in my house right now is old/young enough to care about advent calendars, stockings, festive table runners, etc. so those can wait a year or two; also, garlands can wait until Joseph is old enough to want to help make them. This is my excuse for having a minimally festive house.
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Thursday, December 18, 2008
how to test whether an ornament is child-safe
Last night we (finally) got around to opening the box of ornaments and assessing which of them are unbreakable enough to get put on our tree this year. In my infinite wisdom, I decided to "test" one of the balls by dropping it on the garage floor. I was totally sure it was plastic. It was not. I ran into the house to tell Scott how dumb I am (he agreed) and then proceeded back into the garage to dig through the box to find more plastic ornaments. It turns out that "digging" and "glass" don't mix, and another ornament broke. At this point I was wondering whether I had had some kind of mini-stroke. Scott then took over with the ornament unpacking, promptly deciding to jackass around with two more "plastic" ornaments, sending one onto the floor of the living room, breaking it.
We hadn't even been drinking, more's the pity.
We came up with some more foolproof ways to test whether an ornament is breakable:
We hadn't even been drinking, more's the pity.
We came up with some more foolproof ways to test whether an ornament is breakable:
- put it in your pillowcase
- sit on it
- chew it
- hide it in your shoe
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
joey six teeth sleeps with the fishes
Joey seven teeth is sitting on my lap. After a three month tooth-making hiatus, Joseph has gotten another tooth, with a few more that seem poised to emerge any day now. This has been predictably hellish.
In other dental news (could this post be less engaging? No.) Joseph LOVES to brush his teeth. I think this is because baby toothpaste is the sweetest thing he's ever had in his mouth, they really load it up with sweeteners. He gets pissed off when you try to brush his teeth for him.
I'm ending the boredom here and now. Next week: posts about holiday crafting, no oral hygiene whatsoever.
In other dental news (could this post be less engaging? No.) Joseph LOVES to brush his teeth. I think this is because baby toothpaste is the sweetest thing he's ever had in his mouth, they really load it up with sweeteners. He gets pissed off when you try to brush his teeth for him.
I'm ending the boredom here and now. Next week: posts about holiday crafting, no oral hygiene whatsoever.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
giveaway day winner!
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Here are your random numbers:45Timestamp: 2008-12-06 15:03:22 UTC
The winner is Allie of Strandz. Hooray for her! Thanks to everybody who stopped by. It was fun to poke around and see all your blogs. This little project was also an excellent stash buster and I'm feeling motivated to have another giveaway after the holidays (the "after the holidays" list grows minute by minute).
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
giveaway day! pinwheel coasters
These six coasters, based on the lovely pattern at the long thread are free for the taking as part of Sew Mama Sew's Giveaway Day. I'll randomly pick a commenter on Saturday, December 6th (so: comment by the end of the day on Friday) and I'll ship it early next week (only within the US, sorry). This is, of course, assuming somebody comments and actually wants them, which I'm not quite convinced will happen.
Anyway: coasters! I used bits of blue & brown fabric I had in my stash along with some linen. I was planning to make some little cocktail napkins out of coordinating fabric, but this week is not a week for mitering corners, so alas, no napkins to give away.
Please comment and take them off my hands and give them to your office secret santa or brother in law or child's teacher or something.
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