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Sock Matching Quiet Book Page. Would you like to sew and sell items made from this pattern?

Sock Matching Quiet Book Page

Commercial licenses are available! Another quiet book page is ready for Jax’s book! When I was doing the laundry this week, I managed to pull 6 of Jax’s tiny socks out of the dryer before I found one with a match. That inspired this page! This page has a dryer with a clear door closed with a snap. Quiet book pages. What you've all been waiting for! Quiet Book for Kids by sweetdreams3. Quiet book. I started working on this quiet book for my son on January 1st.

quiet book

Finally, 4 months later, the quiet book is ready to rock n' roll. I will be posting patterns and step-by-step instructions for the individual pages, so keep checking back. I'm so delighted with this book, I love how it turned out. I do have to confess that I have several more pages in various stages of completion, but I really wanted to get the majority in the book. I sewed binder rings into my cover so that the pages can go in and out. Feel free to leave a comment with any questions, and I'll work on getting my directions and patterns posted. For details on page size and fabric, see this post. Inside Cover: This book belongs to our familyPeek-a-boo mittens with family picture underneath (Click here for printable pattern) Building blocks for the Idaho Falls Temple (Click here for a free pattern printable)Noah's Ark with animals inside Jonah and the Big FishWeave King Benjamin's Tower Tic Tac ToeTying a shoe.

Color Fabric/Quiet Book {sew. Clothing Book for Kids via TipJunkie.com. Quiet Book How-To via TipJunkie.com. Toddler Busy Bag Activities-Month 2. My son and I are loving busy bags at the moment.

Toddler Busy Bag Activities-Month 2

He gets really excited and spends hours playing with them. I'm finding they motivate me to do educational activities with him on days I am feeling lazy because there is no prep work involved. They've also been handy in the car and eating out at restaurants. Here is what is in our bag this month: 1. Practice putting them together. 2. 3. Older children can put the pictures in order without the book or practice reading it themselves. 4. 5. Paper strips to practice ripping, glue stick, stickers and crayons 6. 7. 8. Use when you go on nature hunts try to find something that matches each colour. 9. Red fish, red fish what do you see? 10. Practice transferring bugs into the container and sort by colour. Mr. Potato Head - Quiet book pages 10 & 11. Thanks for hanging in there with the quiet book pages!

Mr. Potato Head - Quiet book pages 10 & 11

We're getting close to the end, I promise. As I mentioned, I love having this quiet book for church. Today I have for you the Potato Head page. On the left is a simple potato head body which can be dressed with all the different accessories stored in the pocket on the right. My Finished Quiet Book. Cookie Shapes & Colors Quiet Book Page. The next set of pages for Jax’s quiet book is done!

Cookie Shapes & Colors Quiet Book Page

This cookie-themed layout helps practice shapes, colors and buttoning. One side has the dough where you can match the cookie shapes. There is a spatula you can put cookies on. It’s attached by Velcro and a ribbon so it can’t get lost. The facing page has a cookie sheet where you can match the cookie frosting to the button colors.

The supplies I used were: two sheets of turquoise felt cut to 9″ squares for the background, felt (in white, light gray, dark gray, black glitter, tan, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, light blue and purple), clear vinyl, ribbon, Velcro, a gray button, 2 buttons for each rainbow color, batting, and matching embroidery floss/sewing thread. I hand-sewed everything on the cookies: the frosting to the top, top to the bottom, then homemade buttonholes. The cookie dough was machine-sewed on and all the buttons sewn on by hand. So far, Jax loves to dunk his cookies (“Dip! Related. Camping Quiet Book Page.

Camping!

Camping Quiet Book Page

S’mores! Lanterns! This page is sponsored by American Felt and Craft, who provided the felt and crinkle material. When AF&C reached out to me about providing felt for some of my designs, I knew it was meant to be… The next page I had planned to make was a camping one, and the gorgeous earthy colors available in wool blend felt were so perfect for it. And crinkle fabric to make my camp fire crackle? This page is a lot of fun to play with! The Quiet Book Round-up! All right!

The Quiet Book Round-up!

You've made it! I've subjected you to a million days of quiet book pages, and it is finally the end. Today I'm going to post all the pages, from beginning to end, so you can get a sense of how the whole book flows. So, without further ado, the quiet book! The lion page: The barn and farm animals finger puppets page: The apple tree and the dinosaur: The car page: The ladybug and the flowers: On the Go Activity Book. Looking for something to keep your kids happy while on the go?

On the Go Activity Book

Something you can pack along when you're out shopping, at a restaurant, waiting at the doctors office or even driving in the car? Sweet Flowers Quiet Book. Hi, everyone, it's LeAnne Ballard from Everyday Celebrations.

Sweet Flowers Quiet Book

It has been too long since I've posted over here so I am very excited to share this project. When I first started up my blog back in 2007, some of my first projects were Quiet or Fabric Books. I love making them to keep little ones happy and distracted while mama, or dad for that matter, are out and about running errands, sitting in church, or waiting in a doctor's office. Busy Book for Z. This past summer we planned a fairly big trip which involved an 11 hour plane ride.

Busy Book for Z

Z was 20 months at the time and could sit still for about 12 seconds total. I had read about busy books and thought making one for her would be the perfect answer.