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Sunday, October 14, 2012

Elmo Party

Although Leah's 2nd birthday party was right smack in the middle of "busy season" for teachers (State Testing Time!), I had to handmake some of the cute things at her party. Sadly, I was unable to make the fondant decor. But I bought it from 1StopParty on Etsy, and she did a great job. The cake was made by a local bakery. They added the polka dot trim. I added the fondant decor to the cake, and Leah was ecstatic.



I also did not make the invitation. But, luckily for me, my bestie is in the card making business. She made this, and it was just what I had envisioned!!
Check out her website or her Etsy shop!
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And my ma-in-law, Lori, made this precious party hat. Could it be any cuter????



But, the name of my blog is Handmade by Allison, so what did I make?? I bought a Cricut cartridge and got to work on the favors and a banner. It took many nights of work to finish, but it was all worth it in the end.
(Sorry my pics of the banner are awful! You can still get the idea though.)





Wreaths for All Seasons!

I made a ribbon wreath last year. It took quite a bit of ribbon and a few burn marks on my fingers, but it turned out really cute! Here are the directions.
This blogger has all kinds of cute wreaths, including a place to buy one now. This wreath is so versatile, because you can make one for every season/holiday you want! I especially loved her Valentine's Day one. So here is what it looked like when I finished:


Very recently, I made a new wreath for my best friend for her birthday. I was inspired by some pics on Pinterest, but ultimately, I went my own way. This wreath is the kind you put on your door anytime or all the time of the year.
I bought a wreath at Michael's that was already beautiful just by itself. All I had to do was add a few flowers to pep it up a little. Next, I painted a wooden letter with a creamy color and attached it to the wreath with a coordinating ribbon. Then I hot glued some house numbers from Home Depot. Be careful gluing these! They get hot really quickly! I made a huge mess too!


I think it turned out nicely!


Without the house numbers, it could look like this:


I'm not a big wreath person myself. After I made my Valentine's ribbon wreath last year and it became a home to lots of junebugs, it kinda scared me off. But I can find a good excuse to make them for other people! :)

Reaching New Heights- with a toddler stool!

I made a stool for Leah to use in our kitchen. For washing hands, but also more recently for helping in the kitchen. She can now make her own sandwich (with help of course!) and likes to stir the cheese in her macaroni. "Stir, stir, stir!" she says.
I bought a plain stool off of Amazon. It was not cheap, but it was very quality. I wanted a two step stool, but you can find all kinds out there. Probably even at Hobby Lobby.
I spray painted it with primer and then hot pink. Then cut out "Leah" with my Cricut "Life's a Beach" cartridge onto brown vinyl. Then I used some extra vinyl polka dot stickers from Leah's bathroom decor. I bought these from Sunshine Decals on Etsy. Once I had placed them, I used Modge Podge to seal the letters. I had fully planned on using a clear spray paint to seal it even better, but I used it right away. After using it for about 8 months already, it's safe to say that layer of paint may not be necessary! Yay! Here is the finished product:



Saturday, October 13, 2012

Hours of Toddler Fun

I saw this colored rice on Pinterest, and it sounded like a great idea. It was super easy to make. Find it here.

 
One bag of rice, one box of food coloring, a large Rubbermaid container, funnels, scoops and spoons, etc.= hours of toddler enjoyment. I was nervous at first of the possiblility of mess, but I set a few ground rules that my two year old can understand and even recite.
1. Rice stays in the box.
2. If rice spills, help clean up.
Also, I spread out a towel on the hard floor and set the box on top. Then my daughter goes on the towel too. If there is a spill, she helps pick up what spilled on the floor, and I fold up the towel and carefully sift it back into the rice box. The first time she played with it, I put it on the kitchen table. Big mistake!! If it spills, it goes everywhere!!!
Darling daughter is pretty good at it now, but every once in awhile we have a time-out for not helping pick up. Then the rice goes away for the rest of the day. :(
Just remember spills are inevitable, but kiddo's enjoyment and learning are worth it!







Daddy showed her how to play. :)


Cookies for Beginners

Another dive into sugar arts~

I love the look of those artistic cookies all over Pinterest. So, I set out to learn how to do it. With advice from mom and the Internet (love this website), I was able to make some cookies to be proud of!

Here is my first batch:



My second batch:
















Happy Birthday cookies for bestie:





















My Back-to-School cookies for my friends:












































Getting better! :)