Lovin my baby boy. Dollar Store Crafts. 49 Dresses: DIY. Reunited with my sewing machine and it feels so good. Actually, that's a lie, I got a new machine, so it actually feels better. Anyway, while summer does not mean I'm just bumming around all the time, I do have a little more free time on my hands and therefore decided to tackle my monstrous pile of potential sewing projects last night.
About time, right? It's been a while. I got this dress sometime within the past year (yep, it's been so long I don't even remember...) from Goodwill for $4. First, the simple stuff. Then I had all that excess fabric...and I didn't know how I felt about the cheap black belt that came with the dress, so I made one. Then turned it right side out and hand finished the remaining end with a quick slip stitch. Which resulted in this! And so a new dress was born, right? Craft Quickies — 60 Popular Baby Shower Homemade Presents. Grosgrain. Guess what? We just got a bunny. Tomorrow is Lily's 8th birthday and Toots was her gift (she was already named when we got her but we might change it to Tootsie, the jury is still out on that).
The kids have been bugging to get a pet but I'm allergic to cats and Henri is too small to have a dog in the house even a small one, so I thought a bunny would be a good comprise. They can be litterbox trained and have a little more personality than a hamster or guinea pig. When I started looking into bunny essentials I found myself disappointed with the selection of cages, even the expensive ones. 2 sets of Storage Cubes: $30 (with two $5 off per $15 item coupons)Psst.......Bed, Bath and Beyond coupons NEVER expire even though they have an expiration date printed on them.
Step 1: Decide how many storage box sets you'll need. Step 2: Before you connect your entire cage, plan where you want the cage to open. Step 3: Snap together cage. Step 4: Add levels. Step 5: Add the rubber mat to the levels. B for bel. Craftgawker | look to inspire. 20 Awesome Do It Yourself Projects. Thursday, June 14, 2012 4:30 am, Posted by Chris Groves | Internet 20 Awesome Do It Yourself Projects Topics: At Home Project Ideas , Creative DIY Home Projects , Do It Yourself Projects for 2012 , Fun How To Projects , What to Do with Extra Stuff Are you bored and have a bunch of extra little items hanging around here and there?
Well we were in the same boat so we decided to round up 20 different awesome at home projects you can do. Anything from soda pop cap lids to spoons and more. You honestly don’t know some of the creative things you can do with what could possible be junk. If you know of any great at home Do It Yourself Projects please leave a comment to include your own and maybe we will add it to our list. And for the upcoming holiday season we want to give all you do-it-yourselfers a head start with these incredible Christmas DIY for 2012 1. More info: here | Buy: here 2. More info: here 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Incoming search terms: Recycle | Homemade Crap! Ikat bag. Sugar Bee Crafts (sugarbeecrafts) on Pinterest. Search Results - Canon CREATIVE PARK. No boxes here - paperboxworld free paper toys. Animals & Tree: Build a Barnyard Scene Paper Craft (Printable Activity for Kids) | Paper Play Worlds.
Blue Velvet Chair. Todo DIY. DIY. DIY Projects. The 101 Most Useful Websites on the Internet. DIY life. DIY DIY DIY. DIY DIY DIY. DIY. Homemade Toys for Creative Kids | Mr Printables. Homemade toys are not just more economical alternatives to mass market toys, but can be so much more than what’s bought in the shops. The joy of making something – however simple – for your toddlers to play with, to learn from, to remember when they grow up is priceless. Toys made from recycled or scrap material are also good for the environment our children will inherit. It’s also great to be diverse, to give a child many options to choose from and help nurture their independent taste and imagination – after all there are many cat toys that are not Hello Kitty.
So for all the heart felt reasons, we have made this page dedicated to all our homemade toy projects. We love homemade stuff and want to share with you our ideas for making toys at home – unique paper toys to print and make, simple templates for craft toys from home sourced materials and many other simple tutorials that don’t require printing.