Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Monday, August 13, 2012
Three Years
I have some catching up to do, post-wise, but I'll get there... This post is a mere 6 weeks overdue!
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My second week in Alberta was a whirlwind with barely a moment for a breath.
Sunday July 1st was a celebration spanning 93 years of living between my firstborn's 3rd, and my Grandma's 90th birthday. It is a gift in itself that I have seen my 3 year old son get to know his great-grandma, let alone them sharing not just a date but, this year, the actual day.
These years, they astound me. How is it, that 3 years of my firstborn's life have come and gone? When only moments ago I was looking into his sweet little swollen, brand new face in utter disbelief (and with a hint of trauma..)!
His extraordinary birthday party, courtesy of Grandma, was 2 days later. Here is Levi on his actual day, pleased as punch, enjoying his birthday brekky hot chocolate. Makes you want a hot chocolate too, doesn't he?
My baby boy. Happy 3 years. You are so loved.
XOXOXO
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Celebrating
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Birthday Party Ideas For a PDF File
I purchased a Retro Robot PDF file on Etsy. I loved the look of it, and figured I could find something to do with it for my son's much anticipated Robot party on his third birthday.
The hubby and I printed 2 sheets of the PDF, cropped, and then laminated each one for a fun little robot memory game.
Of course, I had to sew up a little drawstring bag to store it in! :)
In future, I would love to take this idea using cute pictures from a vintage children's book, or any number of other places and make memory games for the take home party favours.
Anyway, that was my one big idea. My mom, the crafty genius, came up with a crazy number of ways to use this cute little PDF - a party banner, loot bags, and food signage among them. Pop over HERE to see them all.
Also, head over to this post on Fun Fabrication to find more pics of the amazing Robot birthday!
The hubby and I printed 2 sheets of the PDF, cropped, and then laminated each one for a fun little robot memory game.
In future, I would love to take this idea using cute pictures from a vintage children's book, or any number of other places and make memory games for the take home party favours.
Anyway, that was my one big idea. My mom, the crafty genius, came up with a crazy number of ways to use this cute little PDF - a party banner, loot bags, and food signage among them. Pop over HERE to see them all.
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Birthday,
Sewing,
Sewing For Boys
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Drawstring Gift Bags
The one thing all the projects I obsess about have in common is the use of at least 3 different fabrics. I love browsing my stash to come up with fun combinations. Being that I usually don't invest in over a yard of any one material because I have no specific project in mind at the time, patterns that require more variety of smaller amounts work out pretty great for me!
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Sewing
Friday, August 3, 2012
Birthday Clothes
It was pure coincidence that the Robot fabric I had ordered coordinated perfectly with the birthday t-shirt! Yay!
The pants are pretty basic - a pattern traced from a pair of Levi's long shorts, or short pants, whichever way you wanna slice it.
I added pockets on the bum out of the circuit board fabric, and added cuffs in the contrasting orange robot fabric. All 3 fabrics are from Robert Kaufman's Robot Factory collection.
The waist is just a simple elastic waist band. I always use ribbed non-roll waistband elastic.
Of course, little brother had to have a tee to celebrate the occasion too!


*Tie T-shirt material is the orange Robot Factory
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Birthday,
Sewing,
Sewing For Boys
Friday, July 13, 2012
{This Moment}
{This moment} is inspired by Soulemama, and beautifully done by so many. It reveals a moment from our week that is special enough to stand alone, without need for expression, or explanation.
XO
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{This Moment}
Friday, July 6, 2012
{This Moment}
{This moment} is inspired by Soulemama, and beautifully done by so many. It reveals a moment from our week that is special enough to stand alone, without need for expression, or explanation.
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{This Moment}
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Saturday, June 30, 2012
{This Moment} ~ A Week Apart
Two moments spanning a week.
From Goodbye at one airport, to Hello at another. These boys sure missed their Daddy!
*{This Moment} is inspired by Soulemama
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{This Moment}
Friday, June 29, 2012
Happy Acres Farm
Spruce Grove, Alberta
We do love a farm, and this one? This one is a freebie! You don't get a lot of those these days, so we relished it, and then made sure to make up for it by buying lots of tasty muffins from the cafe at Happy Acres. By we, I mean my mom. So, yet again, a FREEBIE!
Playground, playhouse, trampoline, and MINI-PONY'S(!!) among other things.
On top of it all, they have "7 acres of chemical free fruits and veggies" for the pickin', and farm fresh eggs for sale.
Did I mention they serve up a mean root-beer float? And have this awesome guy wandering about??
His name is Sprout, in case you were wondering.
Another young visitor let me know that very important detail, but not before showing me his battle wound from sticking his finger in Cricket's cage.
Ps. "Cricket" is a cockatoo, and a bitey one at that. Hands at your sides, curious ones.


An afternoon well spent!
We do love a farm, and this one? This one is a freebie! You don't get a lot of those these days, so we relished it, and then made sure to make up for it by buying lots of tasty muffins from the cafe at Happy Acres. By we, I mean my mom. So, yet again, a FREEBIE!
On top of it all, they have "7 acres of chemical free fruits and veggies" for the pickin', and farm fresh eggs for sale.
Did I mention they serve up a mean root-beer float? And have this awesome guy wandering about??
Another young visitor let me know that very important detail, but not before showing me his battle wound from sticking his finger in Cricket's cage.
Ps. "Cricket" is a cockatoo, and a bitey one at that. Hands at your sides, curious ones.
Check out the grins on these two...
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