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Monthly Archives: June 2012

Sketch Book

13 Wednesday Jun 2012

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arts, birthday gift, blank book, child journal, gift for a child, illustration, learing to read, learing to write, sketch book, sketchbook

Ada’s sketchbook, age two.  She has a bunch of these and we have a stack of blank ones upstairs, waiting to be filled.  I love watching the progression of drawing and writing as she gets older.  One is filled with stickers and the beginnings of words and one is fat with glued-in papers.  I am excited for the days when she writes down her own stories and thoughts in the pages.  A blank book and some markers is my idea of the perfect birthday gift for a child.

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Doll Popsicle DIY

12 Tuesday Jun 2012

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blanket stitch, diy, felt popsicles, kid popsicle, play food, summer, wooden craft sticks, Woolfeltcentral.com

These felt popsicles are made with mini wooden craft sticks and are just the right size for little hands.  Ada has been counting the days until popsicle season, so I decided to make her some for her play kitchen.  To make your own you will need:

*Variety of Felt in Popsicle Colors (This is my favorite source for wool felt)

*Mini Craft Sticks (Amazon has some here)

*Stuffing

*Embroidery Floss

*Large-eyed Needle

*Scissors

*Card Stock

*Pencil

*Felt-tipped pen or chalk

*Glue

1. Draw a popsicle shape on card stock and cut out.  Our popsicle pattern is about 3″ x 1.5″.

2. Fold felt in half and trace pattern onto felt using pen or chalk.  (Or just hold pattern onto felt and carefully cut around it).

3. Cut out two popsicle shapes from each color.

4. Glue craft stick to the inside of one of the felt pieces.

5. Put a small amount of stuffing on top of the felt and lay the second popsicle half on top.

6. Using the embroidery floss, blanket stitch around the edges of popsicle beginning at one edge of the craft stick.

7. When you get to the other edge of the craft stick tie off stitch and secure with a small bit of glue.  Use the needle to thread floss inside popsicle and cut off the end.

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DIY Beach Chair Refresh

11 Monday Jun 2012

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diy, diy beach chair, home, Jo-Ann Fabric, kids outdoor chair, outdoor fabric, recovering chair, stoop sale, style, vintage beach chair

Chris found this sturdy wooden chair frame at a yard sale before we had children.  The seat and back needed to be remade and I have been promising a summer-ready chair for four years now.  Thanks to some baby sitting from my Super-Star Mother-in-Law the chair is finished!  The work took less than two hours to complete and only basic sewing skills.  To recover a similar chair you will need:

*Chair Frame.  (Stoop sales and flea markets are good sources and frames are usually cheap if the cloth is in rough shape).

*1-2 Yards Outdoor Fabric.  (We used some from Jo-ann Fabric).

*Heavy Nylon Thread.

*Scissors or pinking shears.

*Heavy Needle for hand-sewing.

*Sewing Machine.

1. Strip off damaged fabric, remove any staples or tacks and refinish chair frame if desired.  We didn’t need to refinish ours, but did have a lot of staples to pry out.  A flat screwdriver works well for this.

2. Measure chair and cut fabric to fit.  Every chair design will be slightly different.  For my chair I was able to slide the back fabric on, but had to hand-stitch the seat fabric in place.  Make sure you look carefully at your frame before stitching a loop closed!

3. Using the sewing machine, stitch fabric for the back into a tube shape.  I also stitched vertical seams along the back of the chair, leaving space for the wooden bars to be inserted.  This keeps the back in place nicely, but is not crucial.

4. For the seat I folded two layers of fabric for extra strength and then made a loop.  Since my seat bars weren’t open like the back, I first hemmed my edges and then used a needle and thread to sew the seat loop in place.  After stitching it is easy to rotate the loop under the chair and hide the seam.

*We found a similar chair last week at a stoop sale for me.  It was only $8 and came from the seller’s grandpa.  We are on the hunt for some cute kids chair frames, and looking forward to some lemonade and lounging in the back yard!

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Inspiration

08 Friday Jun 2012

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ballet, Brooklyn Bridge, Brooklyn with kids, canoe trip, Dumbo, Inspiration, Instagram, Jane's Carousel, Travel with kids, tutu

Instagram photos from the last few weeks:

*Canoeing in Pennsylvania (Before the storm)

*Jane’s Carousel in Dumbo

*Walking over the Brooklyn Bridge

*Chasing the cat

*Beautiful Ford

*Dress Rehersal

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Tape Fort DIY

07 Thursday Jun 2012

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Antoinette Portis, diy, Kid Made Modern, Not a Box, painter's tape, paper tape, rainy day kid project, tape fort, Todd Oldham, washi tape

The weather has been tricky here the last few weeks.  The skies start blue and quickly turn to dark thunder clouds on our way out the door.  Ada got crafty on the box from our grill while she was stuck inside.  She used six rolls of tape and then kept going.  We had a bunch of the Kid Made Modern Todd Oldham tape and the $6.99 price tag was totally worth the two hours she spent constructing the fort.  Not a Box by Antoinette Portis is one of our favorite books, and great inspiration for box imaginings.  To make a tape fort of their own, your kids will need:

*Cardboard Box.  A large one for a kid-size fort, or smaller box for a stuffed animal lair.

*Paper Tape.  We used the Target tape, but colorful painter’s or washi tape also work well.  Just be sure kids can tear it by hand and they won’t need scissors.

*Glitter, Paint, Markers, Clips, Cardboard Tubes, Crayons, etc. for decorating.

1. Help open one side of the box so the child can sit inside.

2. Hand over the tape and stand back.

Rainy day saved!

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Supermarket Signage Wrapping Paper

05 Tuesday Jun 2012

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abstract, diy, food colors, gift wrap, graphic letters, handmade wrapping paper, local store, produce as wrapping paper, supermarket sign, wrapping paper

I love the graphic garish signs that supermarkets use to advertise sales.  The food colors are always slightly off, but so beautiful – (Would you really eat meat that color?)  I have plans to work them into a painting when I get the chance.  So I asked my local store if they would let me take home the big rolls of paper after the sales passed.  They were happy to share and the bright heavy paper makes perfect gift wrap.  I love how the large scale is distorted into abstraction on little packages.  I know some little boys that would be thrilled to open presents wrapped in gross-out pig feet paper.  And the produce section is always perfectly seasonal.  Delicious.

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Kid Made Father’s Day T-shirt

04 Monday Jun 2012

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child family portrait, clothing, diy, fabric markers, kid Father's Day gift, T shirt project

Fabric markers and some white T’s are the ingredients for this easy project.  It is a simple gift for kids to make and the will love wrapping it up for Dad.  A portrait of Dad or the child makes the shirt extra special.  (Ada drew herself with lots of long hair at the bottom of Pappy’s shirt).  A piece of cardboard inserted into the shirt helps make a flat drawing surface and prevents marker from soaking into the back.  Be sure to set the artwork with heat before washing, per directions on fabric markers.

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Inspiration

01 Friday Jun 2012

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arrow fence, illustration, Inspiration, Instagram, kitchen, living room, Victory Garden, WW 2 food poster

Instagram photos from this week:

*Saint in the living room

*Food poster from WW2 in the kitchen

*Arrows on a fence in Clinton Hill

*Fabric

*Ada’s drawing

*Headband crown detail

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