Thursday, August 30, 2012

Thumb Print Characters

Hello all!

 Today I decided to work with ink stamp pads with my daughter to create some cute characters.  Of course, we played around a bit first, got all messy and then we were ready to stamp our fingerprints.

Her thumb print
My thumb print
After the thumb print was done, I added a few ink marks and voila we have a thumb print apple!  I drew a small shape that looks like a thinned out triangle for the stem and on oval shape with lines going across for the leaf.  Of course, her thumb print looked a little bit like a pear shape but we still called it an apple.  She had a lot of fun playing around with an ink pad and creating all these little dots on a page.

To make the apple
Her thumb print apple
After creating the apple we continued playing a bit and this is what we came up with, a bumble bee.

Her thumb print
To make the bee
Her thumb print bee

I thought these were really cute.  I was thinking of working on a few at a time and maybe creating a thumb print character for each letter of the alphabet, put them all together and we have a quick and easy  alphabet book!


Resources: 
Ed Emberley's Complete Funprint Drawing Book

Pins on Pinterest with lots of ideas for thumb prints:

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Pillowcase Dress

Browsing through the Internet I came across this cute dress tutorial and thought to myself, mmmmmm I can do that.  It looked very simple and easy.  It was very simple and easy to do but, it took me some time to complete because I could only sew during my baby girl's nap time.  I followed the instructions for the "Elastic Casing" dress.  The only thing that I had some trouble with was working with the bias tape.  I could not sew a straight line for the life of me!  The dress turned out really cute but it was a bit too big for my little one.  :o(  Will have to save it for when she grows up a bit more.

Thanks LBG for the tutorial.

Link to tutorial:
Pillowcase Dress Tutorial

Pillowcase Dress

Monday, August 27, 2012

Diaper Cake

My first attempt ever at making a diaper Cake.  I was a little worried at first.  I was not sure that I would be able to complete this project, but once I got started I realized how easy this project is.  I made this cake for my little sister's baby shower.  The theme for the shower was baby animals.  The shower turned out really nice.

Resource:

Items Used:
Diapers
Wrist Rattles
Set of 3 Hair Bows
Comb/Brush Set
Baby Powder - travel size
2 Baby Bottles
Bottle Brush
Set of Play Rings
Set of 2 Baby Socks
Set of 2 Pacifiers
Clear Rubber Bands
Ribbon (baby shower's theme)
2010 Baby Girl Ornament

Total Estimate for Diaper Cake: $35-$40

Pictures of finished cake

Front View
Back View

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Welcome

Hello and welcome to my blog!  A blog created by a first time mommy that is trying to become a bit more creative and artsy and at the same teaching and playing with my daughter.