Saturday, September 14, 2013

Kirby Plush Toy

Plush Kirby

My daughter recently became obsessed with Kirby from Nintendo and kept asking for a plush Kirby. A quick google search revealed a tutorial by Seremeres Blog. My kirby plush is made from this pattern (but I didn't read it carefully and didn't do the arms quite right).

Kirby wearing the hats

Well, just a plush Kirby wasn't enough for my daughter, and she wanted his "copy ability" hats. Kirby as quite a few abilities, and since I was also using the Kirby as the "mascot" for my St. Louis Challenge team, I picked some of the easier ones to make first. These headbands are designed with elastic in the back so they fit Kirby's head, as well as both my 3 year olds head and an adults head as well (except for the hammer Kirby one, but it's made of yarn so easy enough to make 2 separate headbands). I didn't use a pattern for these, just made these myself.

close up of fighter hat

close up of hammer hat

close up of leaf hat

St. Louis Challenge Team


Thursday, September 05, 2013

Grace Ruffle Dress (Funktional Threads)

Front and back views

I just recently completed a sew-along on the Funktional Threads facebook group. I've been wanting to try a mixed fabric print style dress for awhile, but honestly wasn't confident that I'd pick fabrics that looked good together! I spent quite awhile at JoAnn Fabric trying to match the colors and get a good mix of fabric styles - striped, polka-dots, damask. And, as many veteran "mixed print" sewers warned me, I am now hooked on mixing prints - I've got a halloween dress in the works with 5 different fabrics as well!

My fabrics

It took a good two hours to cut out all the pieces - this dress was more complicated than I realized at first! I spent a week total from start to finish working on the dress. I even learned a new technique for ruffling that is AMAZING - I will never go back to the baste stitch technique. Here's the tutorial I used to learn the clear-elastic ruffle technique.

Apron Ruffle using Clear-Elastic Technique
The seam ripper did get a bit of use on this project, but honestly, it was as complicated as it was time consuming due to all the ruffles and top stitching. I love the final result though! I made the size 4 for my little sweetie and I did have to adjust the elastic in the back bodice so that it wasn't so loose on her. Otherwise it fits perfectly and the best part of making something yourself is being able to make adjustments to fit your model.


 


The pattern comes in sizes 18 months thru girls 14, and includes many different options. Purchase this pattern from Funktional Threads by clicking the image below!

Click the image to purchase the pattern

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Photoshop Magic

Whenever someone finds out that I "know" photoshop one of their first questions is about altering photos and what kind of "magic" I can do. I thought I'd share this recent example...

I really wanted a photo of my daughter and my cousins son (they are 4 months apart, my cousin and I are 3 months apart) together, since we don't see them very often. Well as you can probably guess, the two toddlers never did manage to look at the camera at the same time.

Original 5 shots

Best shot of Jillian

Best shot of Milo

Final photo of the two of them. Can you tell that it's 2 pics put together in photoshop?

Wednesday, September 05, 2012

First Day of School!

Jillian started preschool this week! Such a cutie and so proud of her pony backpack. We went out to lunch after school and when we got home she asked if she could go back to school.



Monday, September 03, 2012

Summer of Fun - August

We celebrated Fipsy's 9th birthday on August 3.

We spent the night in a caboose at Wildlife Prairie State Park in Peoria, IL.

The next night we stayed at Riley's Railhouse in Chesterton, IN, super cool bed and breakfast in a renovated train depot and active rail line across the street. 

Jillian hanging out in the kids loft at Riley's Railhouse.

Beach at Indiana Dunes State Park

We met up with some friends in the chicago area and the girls got to spend the morning together at Pirate's Cove Theme Park - a park designed just for little kids!

Monday, August 27, 2012

Summer of Fun - July

Photos from our July Summer of Fun activities...

Contemporary Art Museum Playdate, we built the "pony balloon" you see on the table behind her

Weiner Mobile!

Practicing for her future career as a veterinarian 

Pop Goes the Jillian (a new favorite game)

Storytime at the library - identifying colored crayons felt board activity

Lots of cooking - here she's making banana bread for Daddy

Lots and Lots of paintings

Feeding a camel at a birthday party at Grant's Farm

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Summer of Fun - Grants Farm

Mommy, age 2, feeding the goats at Grant's Farm - Oct. 1984

Jillian, age 2, feeding the goats at Grant's Farm - June 2012

Summer of Fun - June

Visiting a friend's chickens

Visiting Grandpa's lab at the University of Missouri-Columbia

Nerf Archery at Whispering Pines Girl Scout Day Camp

Kick Croquet in the yard (1/2 a $1 store hula hoop)

Feeding the Koi at the Botanical Gardens

She was a big fan of the Lantern Festival at the Botanical Gardens

Mommy and Daddy's 6th anniversary

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Summer of Fun - May

"Big Horse" at Suson Park
Too cute not to share (Children's Zoo at the St. Louis Zoo)

Stingrays at the St. Louis Zoo
She loves the elephants 
Train with mommy at the St. Louis Zoo
Playing kitchen at the 'new' Creation Station at the Museum of Transportation

Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Summer of Fun: Things to Do

I've become a pinterest addict and I want to actually try some of the ideas I've seen there. Below is a list in no particular order.

  1. Sensory Activities
    1. Waterbeads
  2. Indoor Activities
    1. Foam window clings
    2. Bubble Bath Paint
    3. Music and Movement Rings
  3. Crafts
    1. Paper Bag Puppets
    2. Paint a t-shirt
    3. noodle marble run
    4. Egg Carton Train
    5. collages
    6. Lava Lamp Art Project
  4. Outdoor Activities
    1. kick croquet (make our own set with hulahoops)
    2. Sponge Water Bombs
    3. Hose Shower
    4. Water Balloon Pinatas
    5. Build a PVC Pipe Playhouse
    6. Homemade PVC sprinkler
  5. Bubble Activities
    1. Snake Bubbles
    2. Water Bottle Bubbles
    3. Pipe Cleaner bubble wands
    4. Paper Bubble Cone
    5. Super Strong Bubble Recipe
    6. String and Straw bubble wand
    7. human bubbles
  6. Sidewalk Chalk
    1. Sidewalk Chalk Paint
    2. Trace your body and color in

Saturday, May 05, 2012

Summer of Fun: Places to Go

I am working on a list of awesome toddler ideas to keep Jillian and me occupied this summer, things to go see and do and adventures to have at home. Here is a list of places we can go together. As we make our trips, I'll try to blog about our adventures. The list below is in no particular order.
  1. St. Louis Zoo (new sea lion exhibit opens June 30)
  2. St. Louis Science Center (Discovery Room)
  3. Magic House Trip (Sandcastle Beach exhibit May 17-July 1)
  4. Botanical Gardens (children's garden and feeding the koi)
  5. Tower Grove Park (playground and wading pool)
  6. City Garden
  7. City Museum (Toddler Town exhibit)
  8. Grants Farm
  9. Purina Farms
  10. Circus Flora ("Little Top" Wednesdays - a special 1 hour show for kids at 10 am)
  11. Transportation Museum (new creation station for kids)
  12. Swimming at Ballwin North Pointe Family Aquatic Center
  13. Swimming at Ellisville Edge Aquatic Center
  14. Swimming at Manchester Aquatic Center
  15. Swimming at Chesterfield Family Aquatic Center
  16. Swimming at Des Peres Outdoor Aquatic Center
  17. Free movies at Wehrenberg Theatres (Wednesdays and Thursdays June 6 thru Aug 16)
  18. Laumeier Sculpture Park
  19. Shaw Nature Reserve
  20. Dog Museum at Quenny Park (Is this any good for kids?)
  21. Farmer's Markets
  22. Contemporary Art Museum (They host playdates for kids ages 2-5 on the first Tuesday of each month)
  23. Suson Park Farm
  24. Mark Twain Lake - Spalding Beach
  25. Miscellaneous parks to add to Play St. Louis
  26. Visit family in Columbia, MO
  27. Visit family in Chicago
  28. Visit family in Peoria, IL

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Day 22: Where You Work


Cool decals on the office wall of one of my clients.

Want to play along?