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Things I love – crafting, Etsy, healthy living, natural childbirth, Baby Signs, saving money……

Make Believe Fake Believe February 10, 2009

Filed under: Crafting, How To — CraftyMom @ 9:07 pm
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Ah, the good old days when a box was a fortress and some blankets and chairs made an awesome fairy castle.  All is not lost.  :)   My son got some fun dress-up items for Christmas and after playing with them off and on I can see some missing items.  I love this sword tutorial – great pics, and easy to do!  It’s even in Danish – brush up on your foreign languages while you create!  I’m sure I’ll embellish when I make one for my king/pirate/viking and I’ll add pics of the finished product.

Here’s the creator with his viking sword.

 

And on to the crunchy mom…. December 12, 2008

I am a natural-birthing, doula-loving, midwife-adoring, breastfeeding, complete lactivist, baby-signing, baby-wearing, baby food making crunchy mom.  Have I scared you yet?    Now I’d like to share one of my passions with you.

I can’t stress enough to everyone I know how important it is (and rewarding!) to sign with your baby. First, you get a glimpse into what your child is thinking – what’s going on in that little head far before they can actually tell you with words. Well before the mouth/tongue can form the sounds, the hands can easily do them.  I’ve heard of babies starting to communicate at 7 months.  Yes, I said 7 months. Secondly, it really cuts down on some major frustration for you and your baby as they are able to convey exactly what they are wanting, needing, or just want to talk about.

Here’s one of my personal ‘for examples’
One morning, my daughter, Willow, was playing with her dolls on the floor while I put some clothes away. I needed to change her diaper so I picked her up and put her on the changing table. She started fussing. Now, if we didn’t understand signs, I would have assumed she was fussing because she just didn’t want her diaper changed. But that wasn’t the case – she started signing ‘baby’. I said “Yes sweetie, you are the baby.” She kept signing baby and fussing.  She started getting more adamant “baby, baby”. Then she added the sign for “more” to baby. Isn’t that amazing? She wanted to play with her dolls some more. So I reinforced what she was asking for, then reached down and picked up the dolly and gave it to her. She then smiled and played with the dolly while I finished with her diaper.  A truly simple thing when you think about it yet she was able to tell me exactly what she wanted, and I could happily comply.  I’ll admit – I teared up.  It made me so happy to be able to understand my baby.

Signing is so wonderful, powerful, and rewarding.  It’s obvious how much my friends and family enjoy being able to ‘talk’ with my children as well – it’s easy to learn signing!

Another example: When we went to the pet store for the first time, Willow was so stinking excited I thought she would burst! We saw and did the signs for puppies, rabbits, fish, birds and turtles. (Don’t know the sign for mouse LOL) All that night once we got home she was signing ‘dog’. So I knew, she wanted to talk about our trip to the pet store. So we did – I talked about seeing all the puppies then the birds etc and she was so obviously excited my heart just swelled. I had a little window into her mind – exactly what she was thinking – and was able to carry on a conversation with her at 13 months old. She went to bed still talking about puppies, woke the next morning talking about puppies and the next time I put her in the car I thought she’d burst again – she got all excited and started signing ‘dog’ again.  So for the next week, every time I put her in the car she thought we were going to see puppies.  :)

So please, those of you with small ones, sign with your babies. Tell you friends and families about it and spread the word. At this age, there’s not much that is more rewarding.

Here are links to some commonly used signs – just click the phrase to see the video demonstration. Each is about 3 seconds long. I’m going to put the ones I started off with in red. Below that, you’ll find some other great resources for signing with your baby.  You can start at birth and start seeing signs back from your baby at 7 months.

All Done
Baby
Ball
Bath
Bird
Book
Cat
Daddy
Dog For dog, we sign by panting like a dog does – like saying Haahaa.
Drink
Duck
Eat
Help
Hot
Hungry
Light
Milk
Mommy
More
Pacifier
Please
Rain
Shoes
Sleep
Socks
Telephone
Thank You
Toy
Water

ASL Pro – another great site for learning signs. They have a ‘baby’ section as well.
My Baby Can Talk – where the previous little snippets came from.
Baby Wordsworth from Baby Einsteins – love this video.
Baby Einstein My First Signs – another good one.
Sign with your Baby – yet another good one. I have the quick reference guide and VHS tape.  My son, Trystan, really enjoyed going through it (even though he’s 3!) and picked up some new signs to use with his sister.
Signing Time

 

How to Make a Bow for your Christmas Tree December 11, 2008

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Here’s a good photo tutorial for making a large bow for your Christmas tree.   Looks easy enough, eh?  :)

http://www.craftown.com/instruction/bows.htm

Start here

And end up with this nice, full bow.

This PDF file is excellent as well!   http://www.ezcraft.com/PDF/ez_bow_maker_instruction.pdf

Happy Decorating!

 

How to make a Christmas Tree Hair bow November 23, 2008

Filed under: Crafting, How To — CraftyMom @ 9:12 pm
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Isn’t this just the cutest thing?!?  Sorry, I realize I post a lot of girlie things.  What can I say – girlie stuff is so fun!

  1. Cut six pieces of 3/8″ (9.5mm) grosgrain ribbon: Two pieces that are 2.75″ (7cm), two pieces that are 2.5″ (6.35cm), and two pieces that are 2″ (5cm).

  2. Fold and glue ribbons as shown.

  3. Glue longest loops on ribbon lined single prong alligator clip. Click here to view how to line alligator clips.

  4. Glue 2.5″ loops as shown.

  5. Glue 2″ loops as shown.

  6. Make a knot (same as tying shoes).
  7. Adjust so the 2 loops are even.

  8. Pull the ends so the loops are small enough for the tree top.

  9. Cut the ends of the gold ribbon so the bow top covers about 3/4″ of the tree.

  10. Glue bow top to the tree.

  11. Clip it onto hair.

Tips

  • You can use fabric glue or a hot glue gun.
  • Single prong alligator clips can be found at beauty supply stores or online.
  • Ribbons can be found at local craft stores or online.
Warnings

  • Be careful. Don’t burn your fingers. Keep around a bowl of ice water. Submerge your hand immediately if you do happen to drop some glue on it.

Things You’ll Need

  • 3/8″ apple green ribbon
  • Single prong alligator clip
  • 3/8″ brown or turftan ribbon
  • 1/4″ gold ribbon (the kind being used here is Offray GALENA which can be found at Walmart, similar large department stores or local craft stores)

  • Fabric-tac and glue gun (high temperature glue gun works better)
  • Scissors

This awesome tutorial by Erin Loechner can be found on her blog with lots of other DIY stuff!

 

Fabric Key Fob Tutorial November 3, 2008

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I found this great free tutorial for making key fobs today – check it out!  For full instructions visit the tutorial here.

This instruction is created buy Hip Girl Forum member j2garnett. Visit j2garnett’s website for Handmade hair bows, clips, and headbands for all ages.

You will need*:

Pair of scissors
Sewing Machine
Iron
Fabric
Coordinating color thread
1 1/4’’ cotton webbing
Heat N Bond (or similar)
Key Fob Hardware set
Pliers

Step 1 – Prepare materials:
Cut strip of webbing to 10’’
Cut strip of Heat N Bond to 10’’ x 1’’
Cut strip of Fabric to 10’ ’x 1 1/4’’
Turn on iron to “wool” setting
Thread sewing machine and bobbin with thread

fabric key fob instructions

Start with those supplies and end with this cute key fob!

They’ve got lots of pretties in their shop – check it out by clicking the image below.

 

Baby Leg Warmers – Photo tutorial October 15, 2008

Filed under: Crafting, Favorites, How To, Save Money — CraftyMom @ 8:56 pm
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This is one of the best tutorials I’ve seen.  Beadedsock’s photos and descriptions are clear and easy to follow.  For that, I say a huge THANK YOU.  Show her some love and leave a comment on her blog.

Then head over to her Etsy store and check out all her goodies!

Children’s Leggings or Leg Warmers Tutorial

Start with this

and end up with this cute result.

Get full directions here.

 

Awesome free craft tutorials! October 15, 2008

Filed under: Crafting, Favorites, How To, Save Money, Shopping — CraftyMom @ 6:22 pm
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I just found some super cute craft tutorials, and they’re free!  Check out these adorable designs from Q.D. Patooties.

Suey, the Super Sock Pig Pattern and Tutorial

Duke Kingsley, Mutant Alley Cat

Hot Diggity Dog

Aren’t those just so dang cute!?!  Go visit her blog for much more!

Q.D. Patooties blog at http://qdpatooties.blogspot.com/.