Saturday, November 8, 2008

Just a few things I've been working on...

Here are some craft projects I've been busy with lately. For some reason, I've got the decorating/crafting/sewing/scrapbooking bug right now and with the holidays coming up, I feel even more pressure to get things done before life gets crazy with Thanksgiving and Christmas. So if you'd like a guilt trip for all those half-finished projects in your basement that you keep meaning to get around to, keep reading!

These are wood blocks for Leah's room that match the themed baby room decor. I just painted the wood white and glued on these squares from some leftover wallpaper border that I've been saving for something like this. I meant to do this 2 years ago before Leah was born when we moved and had to take down the wallpaper border...
This FHE board I did a couple years ago but I never got around to making the name tags. Well, I finally found the wood tags that I bought over a year ago, painted them, and shopped around for white rub-on letters that fit and stuck them on. Ta-Da!


One of my sisters had a baby almost two months ago and I finally finished this Nursery Rhyme baby book for her. To see a sample of the scrapbook pages inside, look at my slide show on the right of the Nursery Rhyme Gift Album.


We had our Christmas Workshop today and I made this magnetic recipe board. It wasn't very hard at all to do (everything came in a kit from http://simplycreativecrafts.blogspot.com/2008/03/other-cute-stuff.html) and now I have a cute place to display the recipes that I'm always intending to make.


There also was a class on making these "I Spy" bags for kids for church and other places where you want them to be quiet and busy. I couldn't take the class since I was teaching one at the time but figured out how to do it myself with help from these sites: http://rosie-baby-crafty.blogspot.com/2007/08/i-spy-bags.html or http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=261769.0;all . Pretty easy and cheap and I can't wait to see the girls' reactions when they get to play with them tomorrow.

The class I helped teach was to make these swirled paint glass ornaments. You can do any combination of colors and designs and they turned out really pretty for really cheap. To find out how to do it yourself, go to http://www.save-on-crafts.com/howtomakcero.html . Using similar colors in different shades (ex. bright red, maroon, brick red) with white or silver or gold seemed to work the best.


This was my favorite craft from the workshop. This is a kid-friendly nativity set made of wood and stickers. We just sanded and painted the wood blocks, stained the edges with stamp ink, put on the stickers, and put modge-podge over the whole thing to seal it all in. The girls are going to love it! If you want to make a set for your kids, go to http://creativeholidaygiftideas.blogspot.com/2008/09/were-back-nativity-blocks.html for more info.

Well, there you have it! I'm sure I'll procrasinate for the next year and not get any of the following things done that are next on my list of things I'd like to make. Until then, celebrate with me in finally completing some long over-due projects! Woohoo!
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My "Someday When I Have More Time" list of crafts I want to do:

Baby Rag Quilt. To buy or for color ideas go here: http://www.quiltsjust4kids.com/category_6/Baby-Quilts.htm
For tutorial:

Crayon Roll-Up Holder: http://www.skiptomylou.org/2007/04/25/on-a-roll/

7 comments:

Wilson Family said...

Hi Christina! I love all of your crafts! You'll have to teach me how to make the crayon roll-up holder. I

Liesl said...

Wahoooo! You're awesome! I know it must feel good to get some things done!!! :) I like the little nativity blocks, I might have to make that with my kids in December!

Tara Ann said...

How on earth do you find the time to do all of these projects? I can barely find the time to take a shower most days and I don't have kids... you're amazing!

We made those glass ornaments when I was a kid... you should have your girls help you make them... it's a blast :)

Naomi said...

Oh, my goodness, I'm totally inspired! I miss Christmas workshop with a terrible ache! Some of those 'to-do' crafts were so cute . . . do you have links for them, too?

Millie @ The Busy Butlers said...

Great. Even more darling projects I want to add to my increasing list of cute craftsy things to do. You're amazing with all the fun stuff you do! Thanks for the great ideas!

HIJK Skousen said...

Wow, that is amazing Christina!! What an inspiration, and I think I would love to make some of those incredible things. I wish I could have been there at the Christmas workshop, looks like you guys had a great time. Miss you tons and wish we could hang out.

Mandi said...

Wow you have been busy...I found the cutest idea for Eye Spy bags, I found it after I made my boys, but I think I will be making more... http://oliveoily.blogspot.com/search/label/I%20Spy%20Madness