Category Archives: Crafts and Projects

Cushion Pouffe

I have been trying to create somewhat of a Montessori environment in the house for my son for the past few weeks. One of the things suggested was to have floor cushions to make their space which is mainly the floor, table legs etc… more comfortable, beautiful and pleasant. So I made a Pouffe (no not Snooki’s hairdo). I used my Amy Butler fabric and sewed it to canvas from scraps I had lying around from making my canvases for painting, in order to make it stiffer and stronger. I stuffed it with an old comforter that has been sitting in our linen closet taking up space for three or four years. It also works nicely as a foot rest for M. and I. As you can see today I matched the color of my socks but not the pattern, it adds visual interest. 🙂

Diaper Cake and Hatched!

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sloane_hatchedMy sisters and I made this diaper cake for a baby shower for some good friends who are expecting their first baby. When I was expecting my son, my sister in law found some really fun cards for me, which I haven’t been able to find again anywhere. Which is unfortunate because I would love to get some more. The cards were pages from Sloane Tanen’s book Hatched!: The Big Push from Pregnancy to Motherhood. One of the cards is a playful take on the popular kids book Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown, with the caption reading “Goodnight moon, hello martini”. We used this card for our friends shower and decided to continue the theme of the card with the gift. Now our friends who are expecting are fans of pomtinis or pomegranate martinis so in the centre of the cake we put a bottle of vodka, and then along with that we put other little baby things in a bag, including the Goodnight Moon book with a little stuffed bunny and the other pomtini ingredients. Mommy won’t be enjoying them for a while yet of course but eventually she’ll be able to relax with a pomtini. It might be a little weird to give alcohol at a baby shower but they loved it and making diaper cakes is always fun too.

I have put a new print in the shop of three little otters. I am hoping to have another print up tonight so check out my etsy shop.

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Quilt Blocks

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I was sorting through some boxes with my mom when we found a bunch of quilt blocks made by my Grandma and Great Grandma who have both passed away. My mom had been telling me about them for ages but she couldn’t remember where she had put them. I have been hoping to come across them because I would like to finish them. I want to make them for the cabin for the whole family to use whenever they are there. I love the look of vintage fabric. I might try to use some new vintage inspired fabric to accompany them. Hopefully some day I will be able to post about the finished quilts. I had big plans to make a ridiculous number of baby quilts for when my son was born and so far I have managed to make him one. We will see how far and how soon I get on this project.

Cupcakes and Avocado Boats

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I am not posting about my new project yet. I’ve been procrastinating today with cupcakes and boats. I was watching N. for my sister this afternoon and we needed a snack. I decided on cupcakes because I had an opened cake box mix in a bowl from last week when I made cupcakes for my sister-in-law’s shower. I made three different flavours from scratch for her shower but felt that it wasn’t enough so I decided to do a cake mix batch as well until my husband stopped the madness before it began continued. So I had the cake mix sitting there waiting to be made and I discovered the perfect cupcake icing during my previous cupcake marathon and felt it needed to be tested again just to be sure of its greatness. It turned out perfect again, or I think so anyway. I found the recipe here at allrecipes.

My sister and her girls and myself went for a walk yesterday because it was so warm and I was inspired by all the massive puddles to make us some boats. I grew up in Battleford, Saskatchewan and if you have ever been there you know that it is fairly hilly as it is beside the river. In the spring when all the snow would start melting we used to be able to race our makeshift boats for blocks. I remember it as a highlight of my childhood. So, I was eating an avocado this morning and I thought they would make great boats, especially if I prettied them up with some sails. They work, as you can see, but we will have to try them out tomorrow in a puddle. In case you want to make your own I used avocado of course (scraped out, washed, and dried), pipe cleaner stuck to the bottom with plastecine (not play dough) and milk carton cut into sails and hole punched, and there you have it, avocado boats!