February 28, 2011
Olivia + Arthur
Let me introduce you to Olivia and Arthur, better known as Olive and Archie. They’ve undergone a name change as a way to distinguish big sister’s dolls from little sister’s dolls. Olivia and Arthur were part of Little Miss Bee’s Christmas present. I couldn’t just stop at a set of dolls though. You see, I love gifts that are part of a larger theme. So along with Olivia and Arthur came a doll bed, mattress, pillow, and quilt. The whole gift was a fabulous success. And how do I know, you ask? Upon opening it the little miss grabbed the neck of one doll, picked up the quilt, and desperately tried to fit herself into the bed. It was a sight that had us laughing all Christmas morning.
February 23, 2011
Sold!
Towards the end of last year one of my co-workers came to me and said she wanted to hire my skills, specifically my quilting skills. I laughed and blushed and said, “Oh, shucks.” But she was dead serious. She was ready to talk fabrics and design. I was hooked.
And that is how this baby quilt was born. It’s my Path to Pop Garden quilt scaled down to baby size, each final square measuring 7 inches. I worked in a color palette of greens and blue, the only real requirement of my “client”. The fabrics are from Nicey Jane, a line of fabrics I had somehow managed to resist buying up until that point, with a print from Bijoux thrown into the mix; a sunny stripe from Urban Chiks backs it all. Winter has been cruel to New Englanders so I especially love how in the midst of all that swirling snow I was able to create this bit of spring. Can’t you just imagine taking baby outside on that first really warm spring day for some playtime on her quilt? I can. And it warms me through and through.
Labels:
all about Tory,
crafting for baby,
for kids,
sewing
February 21, 2011
The Tooth Fairy
First Little Miss Lou had the audacity to turn five. Then she insisted on starting kindergarten. As if that wasn’t enough growing up, she’s started losing her teeth!
The idea of loose teeth completely freaks me out so I had to focus my energy on something more worthwhile, a tooth fairy pillow. After a bit of trolling around the web I came across a cute little tooth cutout from Martha. Thank goodness for free templates! The rest of the pillow was a cinch because, of course, it had to feature her favorite color, orange. I just happened to have the perfect orange and white polka dot in my stash. Then to take to it the next level, I added some classic white piping.
Into the Valentine’s Day package went this little extra treat for Miss Lou. It just missed the loss of her first tooth but was at the ready for the loss of her second. The generosity of the tooth fairy, or perhaps the value of teeth, has greatly increased since the days of my baby teeth. The lucky Little Miss has scored $2 each! She offered this simple explanation as to why mine were worth so little when I was a kid:
“Well, Auntie, you only get $2 if you pull them out yourself. If your Mommy does it for you you’ll only get a quarter.”
Well, indeed.
The idea of loose teeth completely freaks me out so I had to focus my energy on something more worthwhile, a tooth fairy pillow. After a bit of trolling around the web I came across a cute little tooth cutout from Martha. Thank goodness for free templates! The rest of the pillow was a cinch because, of course, it had to feature her favorite color, orange. I just happened to have the perfect orange and white polka dot in my stash. Then to take to it the next level, I added some classic white piping.
Into the Valentine’s Day package went this little extra treat for Miss Lou. It just missed the loss of her first tooth but was at the ready for the loss of her second. The generosity of the tooth fairy, or perhaps the value of teeth, has greatly increased since the days of my baby teeth. The lucky Little Miss has scored $2 each! She offered this simple explanation as to why mine were worth so little when I was a kid:
“Well, Auntie, you only get $2 if you pull them out yourself. If your Mommy does it for you you’ll only get a quarter.”
Well, indeed.
February 17, 2011
For my Valentines
Simple stitched cards made from scraps too lovely to throw away
An Oliver + S jumprope dress in gray fine wale corduroy with calico accents
A tiny baker's apron with ruffled detail
Labels:
all about Tory,
for kids,
paper,
sewing
February 14, 2011
Makin' Whoopie
No, not that kind! The pie kind. Think coffee laced chocolate cookie cakes spread with buttercream and we’ll be thinking the same thing. Of course, they could accurately be described as sugar, some more sugar, fat, and more fat, but that just doesn’t have the same ring to it.
In this cute little four bite size I made them in for the masses you can ignore the fact that they are sugar and fat bound together with chocolate and flour. And because it’s Valentine’s Day I think ignorance is bliss, enjoyed with a hot cup of tea or coffee.
Recipe from Baked Explorations, a must have for all you bakers out there.
February 10, 2011
The Vanity
1. Have a facial (done!)
2. Get a manicure (done!)
3. Get many pedicures (two so far!)
4. Work with a trainer
5. Buy a fabulous handbag
6. Figure out how to rock a belt
7. Find the perfect boots
8. Get awesome new shades
9. Decide my next hairstyle (done, I think!)
10. Wear make-up (on several occasions!)
Part of the 2011 in Lists Project
2. Get a manicure (done!)
3. Get many pedicures (two so far!)
4. Work with a trainer
5. Buy a fabulous handbag
6. Figure out how to rock a belt
7. Find the perfect boots
8. Get awesome new shades
9. Decide my next hairstyle (done, I think!)
10. Wear make-up (on several occasions!)
Part of the 2011 in Lists Project
February 8, 2011
The Experiences
1. Visit the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
2. Attend a Seane Corn workshop (done!)
3. Take the Ben + Jerry's tour
4. Visit the ICA (done!)
5. Take a European vacation
6. Play putt-putt
7. Visit a new (to me) U.S. city (done!)
8. See Mary Poppins (done!)
9. Go to an outdoor concert
10. Head to the beach
Part of the 2011 in Lists Project
2. Attend a Seane Corn workshop (done!)
3. Take the Ben + Jerry's tour
4. Visit the ICA (done!)
5. Take a European vacation
6. Play putt-putt
7. Visit a new (to me) U.S. city (done!)
8. See Mary Poppins (done!)
9. Go to an outdoor concert
10. Head to the beach
Part of the 2011 in Lists Project
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