Thursday, December 9, 2010
For the baby
A little crinkly toy. The inside is a plastic wrapper (securely stitched) so it makes lots of crinkly noise and the ribbons will also keep him busy.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Barbie Clothes
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Boys Toolbelts
Monday, December 6, 2010
Covered Notebooks
I've started making a few Christmas presents for my kiddos...so I thought I'd start sharing them:
Kyla LOVES to draw and is always wants paper and something to draw with...so when Walgreens had the little spiral notebooks for 19 cents, I grabbed a bunch for Kyla. Then I grabbed some scrapbook paper and covered the fronts of them:
Now they are put away for Christmas.
Kyla LOVES to draw and is always wants paper and something to draw with...so when Walgreens had the little spiral notebooks for 19 cents, I grabbed a bunch for Kyla. Then I grabbed some scrapbook paper and covered the fronts of them:
Now they are put away for Christmas.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Countdown all about Christ for kids
December's Friend magazine has this wonderful countdown to Christmas and my kids have really been enjoying it. I love that each day has a question for my kids to listen for the answer as we read the listed scripture. We just include this at the beginning of our family scripture reading every night. It is a great way to read the story of Christ's birth out of the bible to young kids (like mine) with short attention spans. It is also keeping us focused on our Savior's birth this time of year, which is really important.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
My Christmas Apron
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Santa's got a Brand New Bag...
I found the idea for this last year here. I just didn't have time to get it done last December...so I made it in January and put it away for this season...
I sewed the bottom corners in so it makes a large opening to hold lots of stuff.
I found the feather trim on clearance (75% off) after last Christmas and knew I had to add bling for the belt buckle...isn't it fun?
I sewed the bottom corners in so it makes a large opening to hold lots of stuff.
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