Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Block-a-month


I finally finished my center blocks for the block-a-month quilt I started last year. As you can tell, I am a pretty big fan of fall colors.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

a note from Ethan


Ethan, my lego-obsessed son, left me this note last night.

Just about finished



I am finally almost finished with redecorating Riley's room. I finished these ribboned curtains Saturday night. I think they turned out quite nicely and were very easy. I started out sewing on the ribbons, but have a few issues with thread tension, so I switched to using fabric glue. This was very quick and very easy. I let Riley choose the ribbons (which I had been gathering for several months) and their order. Simple and cute!

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Truffula Tree



With the ending of school fast approaching (tomorrow), Riley decided she wanted to make a special gift for her kindergarten teacher, a Truffula tree (from Dr. Seuss's The Lorax). After brainstorming awhile, I think we came up with something pretty good.
Materials: Styrofoam ball, fuzzy feather boa in your choice of colors, 3/8" dowel, sculpey (yellow, green, black), wooden platform, craft glue, sewing pins.
To start with, we poked a pen into one end of the styrofoam ball to make it easier to handle. Then we covered the ball with craft glue. Next we poked a pin through one end of the boa and stuck it in the top of the ball. next we slowly wrapped the boa around the ball, keeping the rows as close together as possible. when we came to the end, we put in another pin. (anywhere that I worried about how well the boa stuck, I used another pin to reinforce). Then I cut 2 4-5 inch pieces of the dowel. I rolled a piece of sculpey (color didn't matter here) to match the width and attached it to the end of the dowel. I then rolled the dowel/sculpey combo with some smooth and flat yellow sculpey, smoothed it out, then added some small thin slices of black sculpey to try and get that scribble quality that is found in the book. I bent the "trunk" to match the trees in the book, baked it, and put the dry boa ball on top. I covered the wooden base with green sculpey and baked it. After it had cooled, I drilled in two holes for our two trees and used screws to attach the trees (screwing into the dowel) to the base. We did snap one tree while trying to get it attached, but that is what super glue is for. I will make a Lorax this summer when I find the right materials. Riley's teacher loved it.