I usually refrain from leaving negative comments on Ohdeedoh, but this is really, really bad. I'm seriously worried about the baby's safety. Like, I'm kind of having a panic attack thinking about i...
Alicia Paulson (of the Posie Gets Cozy blog) has a similar project in her book Stitched in Time, but instead of names she appliques phone numbers to pillowcases. That way, if the kid leaves their p...
Very cute. I do this, too. Empty spice jars seem to be the biggest hit at our house.
If anyone is ever in Portland, Ore., be sure to visit the Children's Museum and check out their pretend gr...
My sister started something similar in her neighborhood about four years ago. It has grown every year, and now they have quite a turnout for it.
I'm thinking of organizing something similar ...
This is killing me. Maybe we need to transform my daughter's dollhouse into a market. One room can be the fabric shop. Another can be the yarn store. Another can be the butcher shop. Ah! The possib...
My 3.5-year-old made a mailbox out of a cardboard box for her little sister's room. Big sis loves to drop "mail" in there now and then.
I've always thought it'd be cute to find them each a sm...
I gave this book to my nieces (ages 6 and 3) for Christmas. I have no idea whether they like it or not (they live far away), but I LOVE it. Thanks for the reminder to get a copy for my own daughters.
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I usually refrain from leaving negative comments on Ohdeedoh, but this is really, really bad. I'm seriously worried about the baby's safety. Like, I'm kind of having a panic attack thinking about i...
Alicia Paulson (of the Posie Gets Cozy blog) has a similar project in her book Stitched in Time, but instead of names she appliques phone numbers to pillowcases. That way, if the kid leaves their p...
Very cute. I do this, too. Empty spice jars seem to be the biggest hit at our house. If anyone is ever in Portland, Ore., be sure to visit the Children's Museum and check out their pretend gr...
I always just sing Beyonce ("to the left, to the left") and hope one day it will sink in.
Adorable. How about embroidering a city skyline? Or a carnival scene (ferris wheel, carousel, etc.)?
My sister started something similar in her neighborhood about four years ago. It has grown every year, and now they have quite a turnout for it. I'm thinking of organizing something similar ...
I sewed wine bottle totes for my daughter's preschool teachers and put a bottle of wine in each one. You can see them here:
Every Italian-American wedding I've been to, including my own, has offered cookies in addition to cake. Why not?
Fantastic.
This is killing me. Maybe we need to transform my daughter's dollhouse into a market. One room can be the fabric shop. Another can be the yarn store. Another can be the butcher shop. Ah! The possib...
Nice. I love the whole kitchen.
My 3.5-year-old made a mailbox out of a cardboard box for her little sister's room. Big sis loves to drop "mail" in there now and then. I've always thought it'd be cute to find them each a sm...
Some of these are downright amazing. I've used Bugga Bugs' patterns before. You feature her cereal boxes here. I made her lunch sack:
Ooh. I like it. I'm obsessed with mommy tricycles right now. I wrote a post featuring two other ones recently:
Amanda Soule made something similar recently with her daughter: http://www.soulemama.com/soulemama/2009/04/myprincess.html...
I was just thinking about these the other day.
What a great idea! And you could apply it to all sorts of things--dolls (a house mural in the background), stuffed animals (a forest), cars (a city).
I gave this book to my nieces (ages 6 and 3) for Christmas. I have no idea whether they like it or not (they live far away), but I LOVE it. Thanks for the reminder to get a copy for my own daughters.
My daughters and I followed Sarah Jane's instructions and we're thrilled with the finished products. You can see them here:
Those cakes are an Easter tradition for me, too. Thanks for the tutorial.