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My little Jade came up to me after finishing her homework and asked when I would finally teach her how to sew. I have to admit I was a little surprised by her question, so I asked her what she had in mind. She answered by pointing out my knitting project, the crochet needles and my sewing machine. Then she went on to explain she wasn’t sure witch one would be best, she just wanted to learn something new.
As a mom, who could say no! Well my little Rain didn’t want to be left out. So we decided to go with the sewing machine as it seemed the easiest for both of them. We grabbed a bag of clothes that Rain had grown out of and started plotting.
After much talking and planning Rain decided to make a bag out of her strawberry shortcake shirt and Jade went for a doll out of an old dress.
Rain loved her project and it was a great one to start her on as it was very easy and fast. I sewed the bottom of the shirt and she went to work on cutting off the sleeves.
It turned out pretty cute and she has been putting everything in there since. I am so happy she likes it!!!
Jade’s project took a couple of days to finish, but she did a great job. First we measured out the skirt and used a piece of news paper for her to draw up a design for her doll. She made a few patterns before she found the one she liked.
After it was all cut and pinned, she got to sewing. Jade was really excited to use my machine. She had a blast, and did a great job. I hand sewed the eyes for her. She did the seams and the mouth.
Stuffing it was a really fun part for her. She wanted to make sure it was super soft and cuddly, so she kept hugging as she went, just to be sure.
All and all her doll turned out very cute. Jade is thrilled and has been telling everyone she sees that this is her favorite doll and she made it out of her old dress.
I think she is very proud.
So am I!
While online last night I ran across a post by AlteredFantasy that I wanted to share. It is a DIY picture frame made from recycled shoebox lids. They are really simple to make, and the results are quite beautiful. ![]()
You can check out the instructions here, and view some of her other projects.
Another fun project would be to cover with plain paper and use as mini canvases, or cover with your child’s art to make a personal masterpiece.
I am excited to get started. Happy Day:)
I found a craft very similar to this online, where they used 2 pouches to make a coin purse.
Capri Sun or similar, empty and clean (slice through the bottom to clean out.)
Velcro
Sewing Machine (unless you really want to do this by hand)
To start, sew velcro across the top on the back side of the pouch. Then add the other strip across the bottom on the front side.
Fold up the bottom. Sew around the edge and you are done. Easy!
I thought it would be neat to try and Decopodge on the back side of one. I used a piece of colored tissue paper from my daughter’s birthday present.
Just glue it onto the back. When it drys just sew it together.
I really like the way they turned out. Perfect for lunch money and spare change. They would also be cute to personilize. I am going to make one for my sisters gift card.
Happy Birthday m4m4b34r!!!!

















