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Monthly Archives: February 2012

Food

29 Wednesday Feb 2012

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children's dishes, Etsy, felting, flea market, Ikea, play kitchen, vintage fabric, wool, wool felt balls

One of our favorite additions to Ada’s play kitchen are these colorful wool felt balls.  They have been served as everything from blueberries to soup to tea.  It is also easy to make your own felt balls if you would like a simple project.  You can find beautiful felting wool here.

The dishes are a lovely ceramic children’s set from Ikea.  (I much prefer living with a few broken pretty dishes than ugly sturdy ones). The fabric “pancankes” are pieces of vintage prints that Ada requested from the sewing box.  We found them long ago at a flea market and they were meant to become a quilt.  A few stitches and stuffing made them into food.  I love watching kids invent from beautiful, ambiguous materials.

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Toy Kitchen Jars

28 Tuesday Feb 2012

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dry goods, kid play kitchen, play food jars, recycled jars, spices, vintage fabric

These play food jars are easy to make and the contents look and sound like real spices and dry goods, without the mess.  They are one of Ada’s favorite additions to her play kitchen.  You will need:

*Small recycled jars

*Dry popcorn, beans, beads, pompoms, etc.  (We used glass beads and pearls from an old necklace for good sound effects and pompoms for fun color).

*Glue (Craft or hot glue will work).

*Fabric scraps to cover the tops

1. Fill jars.

2. Trace lid onto fabric and cut out.

3. Put a line of glue along the threading inside the jar lid and screw on tightly.  Wipe off any excess glue.  Be careful not to shake the jar until the glue is dry or your beads will stick to any drips inside the lid.

4. Glue the fabric on top of the lids and allow to dry.

5. Hand over to your Julia or Jacques and wait for your souffle.

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Shell Necklace

27 Monday Feb 2012

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shell hunting, shell necklace, small shells, string, winter beach walk

We love to take winter walks on the beach.  It is lovely to have a beach all to ourselves and the shell hunting is the best in the off-season.  The amazing amount of shells is both a blessing and a curse when you take a three-year-old with pockets.  In order to avoid the meltdown when we tell her stinky crab legs and giant driftwood are not coming home with us we started searching for necklace shells.  These small, clean shells with existing holes generally fit in pockets and are an easy project when tied onto string at home.

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Flight Pack

24 Friday Feb 2012

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blank book, Clementine Art Supplies, dog backpack, Early Learning sticker book, Little Packrats backpack, magnet book, Maileg mouse, Maileg rabbit, Maurice Sendak, National Wildlife Fedration, Nutshell Library, organic fruit snack, Target, Travel with kids, Wild Animal Baby magazine

We have yet to try flying with both kids.  An upcoming visit to the West coast has me excited and a bit worried about how to entertain two on the road.  So I filled up Ada’s dog backpack with activities and fun stuff for the flight.  (Top secret to her until takeoff).

*Little Packrats bags are adorable and made in the USA.

*Maurice Sendak’s Nutshell Library- four tiny, poetic stories with detailed illustrations.  We traded their cardboard for a softer pouch.

*Organic fruit snacks from Target.  A rubber band keeps them under control in the bag.

*Sticker and magnet books.  Small enough to fit in a child’s backpack.

*Wild Animal Baby Magazine from the National Wildlife Federation.  Ada gets as excited about a new issue in the mail as I do about my magazines.  This one is small enough for little hands.

*A pristine blank book to fill up with drawings, paintings and stickers.

*Clementine art supplies.  They are non-toxic and come in sweet little packages.

*Pipe Cleaners in Brown Bear Colors.

*A Rabbit and a Mouse.

This should get us through the flight with minimal IPod time.

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Super Magnets!

23 Thursday Feb 2012

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book shelf, book shelft, bright colors, dry erase board, fine motor skills, happy kids, Imaginets, magnetic surface, magnets, Metropolitan Museum of Art, patterns, perfect toys, sturdy case, wooden magnets

These Imaginets are one of those perfect toys:

1. They are super fun for kids.  (Ada plays with them for hours at a time).  The cards provide patterns or kids can come up with their own ideas.

2. They are made of wood and painted bright colors.  The magnetic shapes are smooth and substantial and thoughtfully designed.

3.The sturdy case contains all the cards and magnets and has a handle to carry.  When the case is closed, (which can be accomplished easily by a three-year-old), the whole thing fits nicely on a book shelf.

4. The magnetic surface can also be used as a dry-erase board so kids can add habitats for their magnet animals.

Happy kids, happy parents.

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Clean

22 Wednesday Feb 2012

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bathtub, cleaning clothes, Dr. Bronner, food stains, laundry day, liquid soap

Dr. Bronner may have been a bit nutty, but his liquid soap smells lovely and is the best for getting fresh stains out of clothes.  The colors and graphic appearance of label rantings look great on the shelf and give me something amazing to read if I ever find myself alone in the bathtub.  The soaps have been made using socially and environmentally responsible practices since 1948.

Squirt some undiluted liquid soap on a food spills and throw clothes into hamper.  The soap won’t bleach out colors and the whole hamper will smell nice until laundry day.

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Felt Raindrops

21 Tuesday Feb 2012

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bright colors, circles, curtains, felt raindrops, rain, raindrops, running stitch, sewing machine, sun, wool circles, wool felt, Wool Felt Central

We were tired of the rain last week so we decided to hang felt raindrops on the curtains to cheer ourselves up a bit.  The colors looked really pretty against the gray sky.  When the sun came back it made the colors so bright!  The felt chains are really easy to make and are good for a little cheer wherever you need it.  You will need:

*Felt

*Scissors

*Sewing Machine

1. Cut circles from felt.  We did various sizes, free hand.  Wool Felt Central is my favorite felt source.

2.  Line up one felt circle behind the other and do a running stitch through with contrasting thread.  Repeat until you have desired length.

3.  Hang up the rain!

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Ladder

17 Friday Feb 2012

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home improvements, ladder, laundry, roof deck, skylight

The ladder to our roof skylight.  The realtor billed it as a way to “escape to our private roof deck some day for a glass of wine”.  Ha ha.  It is way down on the list of home improvements now, but a nice idea.  Good for drying laundry at the moment while thinking about the future.

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Stamps

16 Thursday Feb 2012

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buy stamps, custom stamps, envelope, invitation, little works of art, stamps, stamps online, thank you note, USPS

I love a beautiful stamp.  It completes an invitation or thank you note and stamps are little works of art. I am still amazed that a letter can get all the way across the country in a matter of days for such a small price.  Unfortunately, my over-worked post office staff seems less enthusiastic with the quest for stamp beauty.  (The boring American flag sheets do not count as interesting in my book).

I discovered you can buy stamps online directly from the USPS site (duh).  There are a ton of stamp options that have never seen the inside of a Brooklyn PO and they deliver them for free!  You can even coordinate custom stamps to match your events.  Aah, the beauty of technology and old-school together on an envelope.

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Sparkle Button Cardigan

15 Wednesday Feb 2012

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cardigan, child sweater, Debbie Bliss, Essential Baby book, large snaps, Patons Classic Wool, rhinestone buttons, rhinestones, vintage rhinestones, yarn

I love this cardigan.  It is based off a Debbie Bliss pattern in her Essential Baby book.  I’ve made a lot of projects from the book, and all are well-loved and much-used.  The original pattern is a button down, but I wanted to use these big vintage rhinestones so I omitted the button holes.  Similar buttons can be found here.  I hid chunky snaps under the buttons for easy on and off.  The yarn is a simple Patons Classic Wool.

I love a good balance of utility and fancy.

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