Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Advent Dolls...

 

Tis' the season for meaningful traditions.  Here's a new one I've added to our celebrations. These little angels & snow children are available in my shop.  They fit perfectly into a holiday ring or advent spiral.  Take 10% off all purchases with coupon code, wintersale13.

I'll be back soon with more about making our advent season meaningful.

Until next time...

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Snow Children...



Winter Holidays are upon us already!  Just 34 days until Christmas, can you beleive that?  It seems to sneak up on me every year, which is odd since it's the same day every year.  Tis the life of a parent! 

I've been busy being Santa's little elf at MamaWestWind.  I'm super excited to introduce my Snow Children dolls.  If you're familiar with the book, The Story of the Snow Children by Sibylle von Olfers, you may recognize them.  They're made to fit into a Waldorf Ring or Advent Spiral. They are very simply drawn and sealed with a non toxic, glittery varnish. 

I've also made some Winter pouch babies and new in my shop are these bendy dolls.  I plan to craft like crazy as much as I can in the next couple of weeks, so keep checking my shop for new dolls and ornaments. This is the busiest time of year for me & my shop pays for Christmas gifts as well as all our home school books and materials.  So, I thank you very much for your support of my shop! 

Also I'm thrilled to say that I've been included in the Mindful Home, Ultimate Etsy Holiday Gift Guide!  There are such beautiful items and artisans featured.  Please go check it out!

Until next time...

Monday, October 28, 2013

Embroidery Hoop Jack O' Lanterns




I thrift-ed these beautiful, vintage, embroidery hoops awhile ago and was looking for just the right project for them.  Finally a fun Halloween sewing project came to mind.  I found this bright orange patterned fabric and we cut up a black, felted wool sweater to make jack o' lanterns. I was going to have the boys cut out their own shapes for faces but they had their own ideas.  

Owen loved the idea of them but was not so interested in the actual making of them.  Instead, he was busy making his own Halloween project. More on that later.  Michael was excited to make a specific jack o' lantern he saw on some napkins we bought at Target. He wanted nothing to do with the cutting part.

The top jack o' lantern is Michael's.  For his I traced an oak leaf and cut out eye holes for the mask-like eyes.  He was thrilled with the spooky effect.  Then for mine, the one on the bottom, I did the same by tracing maple leaf patterns & cutting holes in them.  If you want to make these, Google leaf patterns and you'll find many to choose from.  Michael is still working on his bit by bit.

As for 4 year old Owen, a cute story:  lately he's been obsessed with cutting paper, gluing and drawing.  So this day he was busy making Halloween costumes for the birds.  He made a tiny shirt, pants, a mask and hat.  Without saying a word he put them outside under a tree.  It was only later I found out what he did when he came inside excited they were gone.  He just new some little bird was excited about his new Halloween costume!  Oh kid cuteness, my heart just swells...

So, how are you celebrating the season?  

Until next time...

Monday, September 23, 2013

Autumn & Halloween dolls...











Autumn has arrived at MamaWestWind, bringing a coven of witches, a monster and some new Autumn babies.  Visit them at MamaWestWind on etsy.

To keep up to date with my shop, "like" my MamaWestWind facebook page. 

Until next time...

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Shop Update & a Giveaway!





 

Fall is on it's way!  Can you feel it?  Well, here it's still in the high 90's. I do wish I could feel it more but I know it's coming. The light is changing, mornings are cooler, can't wait can't wait! Here's what I've been working on lately.  I have some sweet birthday ring dolls in the shop, plenty of bees, lady bugs and butterflies and a few Fall things too. & more coming!

Also, I'm excited to be apart of a Natural Kids Team giveaway on Small Things!  There are 8 prizes and one lucky winner!  Only 2 more days to enter

Until next time...

Friday, July 5, 2013

Shop Update: Summer Sale


Strawberry Boy Birthday Party!

Thank you for your condolences about my Gram everyone.  She was/ is a special lady.  ( I say is because I know she still exists somewhere.  Death is not an ending to me.  I know in my heart these loved ones live on.) Her passing was expected yet I was surprised at how much I grieved for my time with her as a child.  She was/is a pretty fun Grandma.


Anyway, on to Owen's Birthday party!  We decided to make Owen's 4th birthday a strawberry party because when we bake or even talk about baking he always asks for a strawberry cake.  I have never made one, so he was thrilled at the suggestion of a strawberry party!

I made all of his Birthday ring decorations except for the two snails, which are from Armadillo Dreams.  The snails are for play not decoration, but they still looked pretty darn cute on Owen's birthday ring,  Here is his happy storm gnome because he arrived during a thunder storm.  His strawberry, the number four, a moon because we sing, "I see the moon and the moon sees me...", a sunshine because he is a summer babe.  And a star because his favorite song when he was just learning to talk was, "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star"


My dear friend had this vintage strawberry fabric in her stash.  I fell in love with its quirkiness.  My husband says is looks like a "70's acid trip".  To which I replied, "but it's so ugly, it's cool, it's vintage."  And he said "yah, leprosy has been around for awhile too but you don't want that."  He's going to just love it when I haul out this table runner and eight napkins every summer season!  What do you think?  Quirky vintage or "leprosy"? 



A little felt strawberry mobile.  I love that we can keep all of these things for next summer's seasonal decorations. 



An easy strawberry burlap banner.  My friend just happened to have this strawberry stencil lying about.  The burlap coffee sack material was left over from my covered studio boxes.  Miniature clothespins hold them to a hemp string with curly green hemp string tied between. 


We had five boys at the party and boy were they thrilled with the balloons.  We had a few easy and fun activities planned.  They sailed ice boats on the hot sidewalk.  Inside the ice were little frogs to play a leap frog game.  After that they made wire bubble wands and bubbles with homemade solution.  Then out came the sidewalk chalk.  Lastly I had coloring pages printed and a new box of crayons for them to take home. I printed cute Jan Brett cursive letter practice sheets in the boys initials amongst other Jan Brett color pages.


I baked two cakes.  The first was a strawerry flavored cake that came out disgustingly sweet with an odd texture.  I know this because one of the cakes fell out of the pan in a crumble. This was a really fun way to spend the evening before a party, let me tell you!  The above was my second attempt, this time a yellow cake with yummy chocolate icing and strawberries on top. My friend also brought a strawberry pie.


We had hamburgers, brats, olive & sweet pepper pasta salad, asparagus potato salad,  cilantro pesto pasta, chips and salsa verde, strawberry spinach salad, fruit and veggies.  The kiddos ate well on brats, veggies and fruit, strawberries in dirt chocolate pudding & yummy cake.


Strawberry spinach salad. I took this photo early I guess because it was so colorful.  Later I added feta cheese and almonds. 






Owen loves his new mama made strawberry boy crown.  And yes he was fully dressed when everyone arrived and somewhere along the way both of my boys lost their shirts. It has been about 106 degrees outside so who can blame them, right?



Owen told his friend he loved him & gave many hugs and kisses to everyone. He was very excited about all of the presents, a play doh truck, a wooden semi truck, a wooden tool set and work bench.



A bow and arrow & quiver set by Backyard Ballistics on etsy. 



A pair of wings was the last present to open.  He asked, "Can I fly with these!?!" and went racing out the door to test them.

 

My Dad sent him this Superman cape which he slept in the first night.  We had a bonfire at the end of our party for about 5 minutes before a huge wind and rain storm came up.  Yes, it stormed and poured rain on Owen's birthday, just like when he was born.  A fitting end to our evening. 

Until next time...