Tuesday, June 5, 2012

plain old wooden building blocks

Ji is at the age where he loves to build. he loves his legos but he loves his wooden blocks just as much!.....it reminds me how much we (and mainly toy manufatureres!) underestimate our children's imaginations. we should give them more room to have fun and explore...
   
every day i am surprised with how wonderful Ji's imagination is...this is a parking garage :)


p.s.these are plain ol' jenga blocks and all natural wooden fire-starter strips - a while back when i was at the hardware store a large and really cheap bag of natural wooden strips caught my eye and i read the label: wooden fire-starter strips!?!?...natural strips of wood, all the same length and width. of course i bought them, but not to burn, to play with :)!

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

fabric stamp designed by Ji

no, i'm not still on "vacation". we have been home for almost month already and i haven't posted because i have been busy with mainly...uh hum...spring cleaning (especially organizing winter and outgrown boys' clothing into boxes and then up into our attic).

we did this with Ji about a year ago and i use the bag for grocery shopping every week ;)!  
the idea came from this wonderful book: Printing by Hand by Lena Corwin.

you need:
- have your child draw a design,
- pen and paper,
- craft foam paper,
- piece of cardboard,
- piece of fabric,
- fabric paint
- roller or a sponge 





directions:                                                  
1. trace drawing onto craft foam paper    
- first trace the original drawing onto another
piece of paper, then trace onto the foam paper
making sure it indents through onto the foam
btw - the paper will tear...                                 
2. cut out and glue onto cardboard               
3. using roller or sponge apply fabric paint to the stamp
4. have your child do the printing (we used this IKEA fabric)

5. and you do the sewing ;)

p.s.  it's supposed to be a flower :)
at first he drew one stem, then he looked at it, drew another,
looked at it again and said "and now i need to connect it here..."
it was so cute to watch him draw it:)
it reminds me of a little cloud with a ladder.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

...on vacation

huge aquarium at Birch aquarium at Scripps


Oceanside beach

La Jolla beach

i'm in Tucson, Az with my boys visiting family and we took a mini vacation to San Diego...yay!!!

Saturday, March 17, 2012

carneval balls

made some balls and pillows for the childrens' carneval raffle:

and we had to try them out :)...                  




Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Sunday, March 11, 2012

"ta ta"

Ji drawing St's favorite - tractor on St's onesie with fabric pastels:


"ta ta":                                                                      





Thursday, March 8, 2012

kašpárek

the carneval season is almost over, but we still have 2 more to go to!
.....we like to play at home too ;)



costume:
- ikea hat
- shirt and tights
"skirt" - i cut fabric triangles, sewed them with bias tape and added jingle bells
- wand - covered rod with fabric, added jingle bell and ribbon

Friday, February 24, 2012

baskets


yesterday i bought some more beautiful baskets form our local basket maker :)

Sunday, February 19, 2012

carrot scissor pouch tutorial

need: 
- scissors
- outer fabic
- lining fabric - i like to use ikea bolmull
- ribbon or make your own bias tape ribbon ;)
- for template: carboard paper - cheerios box ;) and ruler

1. make a template (sorry, no photo):
 - outline a "carrot" on your pattern-cheerios-box-paper
aprox. 1,75cm larger than your scissors, then cut out.


2. cut fabric:
- using your template, trace 2 outer-fabric
and 2 lining-fabric "carrots"
- cut 2 pieces of ribbon - 15cm long



3. sew ribbon into place with the "right-sides"(if you're
using prints, etc.) of the fabrics facing each other, then
turn inside out.


   

4.  press(iron) so the lining fabic won't be "showing"
when both halves are sewn together




 5. pin both halves together with the right-sides
facing in (linig facing out)




 
6. sew together - carefuly, since you have 4 layers
of fabic...so you don't make overlapping creases
like i did - luckily it doesn't show on the outside!

7. turn right-side out and topstitch and voila!