Thursday, February 21, 2013

My many projects: Part 1 The Quiet Book

I love working on all sorts of projects! I guess it's how I fulfill myself since I've been a stay-at-home mom. Plus, it's also how I can justify having cool, unique stuff that I just can't afford from a store right now. Most of the things don't cost me nearly as much to make as they would to just buy. Plus I get to put my own spin on it, which is the fun part! I enjoy making all sorts of things! From sewing projects (Lydia's bedspread, pillows, basic outfits & blessing dresses, the quiet book and other random things), to basic wood/paper projects (name signs, puzzles, door signs), to re-finishing furniture (Lydia's dresser, kid table, bookshelf, entertainment center, and play kitchen) to any other miscellanious project. So, I am going to do a series of posts to catch myself up on several of the things that I've made. I want to remember many of them and maybe some of y'all will find them inspiring. However, please take note that I am definitely still learning and my way of learning is just by trial and error. So, I know I don't follow the "proper way" of sewing everything and painting, etc, but I am slowly improving :).

I made a quiet book for Lydia (and all my other future children/grandchildren) a little over a year ago. While it started out as an exciting and fun project, it definitely finished as a "let's get this thing over with!" project. I researched a lot of different ways that other people did their quiet books and decided that this was the way that worked best for me and my needs.

My main inspiration for how the book was made was the one that my mom made when I was young. She used muslin for the pages. I preferred this to the felt pages I saw other people make because I figured that if I was going to put work into this, then I wanted it to really last a long time. Felt will pull and get all ratty looking after being used for a while. Especially with all the velcro! She cut the fabric so that you had 2 pages on a long sheet of fabric and then you sewed the top and the bottom of the pages together right side together, turned it right-side out and then serged the last side. I also ironed medium weight interfacing to the pages to help them hold a little more stiff.

It took me a long time to narrow down what pages I wanted to do. There are so many ideas out there! I wanted to include a good variety of learning skills, but also have it entertaining and cute (very important to me :). This is what I came up with.

Noah's ark page. I found a similar design from someone else's book on the internet. I changed it up a bit. This was my first zipper I've ever done. I think it turned out okay! I used a thick almost faux leather type material for the ark (it was from my mom's scrap bin that she used for a vest for my brother years ago). It was fantastic because I didn't have to finish any of the edges because it didn't fray at all :). So, that made the zipper much easier to manage. The main thing that I would change is that I pretty much only made the pocket for the animals using the ark. If I had thought it through a little bit more, then I would have connected it more before-hand so that the water could also be part of the pocket and made it much bigger. As it was, only these 4 animals could fit inside. (Finger puppets from IKEA). But I like it overall. And the water is scraps leftover from when I made my prom dress in highschool! Fun to have those little sentiments in it!

The next page I decided to make a little bit more churchy, since that is the main place where the quiet book would get used :). I decided to do puzzles of the 3 Degrees of Glory (Star=Telestial Kingdom, Moon=Terrestrial Kingdom, and Sun=Celestial Kingdom). I varied the puzzles in difficulty level. The star is still a little tricky for Lydia, but that should help keep her interestas she gets older. I double layered all of the felt so that it would be more durable over time. And I didn't use any velcro or anything sice I put in a felt puzzle mat and they stick to it just fine.



And this is on the opposite page of the puzzle mat to store them all. Simple envelopes made from leftover fabric of a 4th of July dress my mom made me when I was like 5 or so. Fond memories of that dress!

I really like how these flowers turned out! The petals are each a circle of fabric folded into 1/4ths, stitched in the middle to 2 circles of felt (sandwich style) and then trimmed to look more like flowers. I didn't finishoff the edges, just used fray scheck and its worked great so far! Lydia loves this page and is learning how to button things really well right now, thanks to this page!
(That white with pink polka dot fabric is also from an Easter dress my mom made when Brittany and I were young).

This page is also coming in handy right now as Lydia is learning to buckle. I found the template for the sneaker online and then used the template and my own creativity to make the Mary Jane. If I re-did it, I would double over the felt for the buckle strap on it or use a more leathery fabric for it because it feels weak and I fear what will happen to it soon! I need to figure out a way of fixing it soon (but haven't figure out how since it's sewn to another page). I also included a simple D-ring "belt" for Lydia to practice. She has several belts that are this style.



I still haven't really finished this page how I want it. This was one of the last pages I made and I was definitely losing my thunder! I couldn't figure out how I wanted to make the tic tac toe pieces, so I just used some leftover flowers I had and said that solids were one team and polka dots were another. They are pretty flimsy and are falling apart, so I need to figure out that one soon. But I think Lydia will figure out this game soon and will enjoy it.

Lydia is actually starting to get the hang of this page now :). This is a simple snapping and matching colors/shapes page. Once again, I doubled the felt to make it more durable. One thing I would change: bigger snaps.

I love how this page turned out! (Well, minus the hands of the clock. I still need to figure out that one!) Initially I just used a foam sheet to make the hands, but the hour hand was pulled off very quickly. So, I wouldn't recomment that. I think I'll try layering fabric with interfacing and maybe doing a button hole to attach it on. Any other ideas?
 
I like how this page turned out for the most part. This is meant to teach Lydia more about money. I plan to label the different things for it and the percentage of money that should go in each. But there is a tithing envelope for her to figure out her 10%, her savings piggy bank to figure out 50% and then her purse to hold the extra. The pig is only attached to the page on the top 2/3 so that she can easily retrieve money put in through the button hole/coin slot. The fabric is also backed with felt to make it more sturdy.


This one is meant to be a counting page. Lydia has enjoyed playing with the beads on it and is now starting to learn counting them. The numbers are simply attached using heat n bond.

This is one of my favorite pages! It was one of my own creativity :). Maybe that's why I like it so much. But it also turned out fantastic! We live so far away from most of our families that I wanted Lydia to learn who they all were. So, the middle column is a picture of the Savior, our family and the First Presidency. The left column is my family (Parents, Blake's family, Eric's family, Brittany and Neil) and the right column is David's family (Parents, Josh's family, Drew, Adam and Matt). Isn't it convenient that both David and I have the same number of siblings?! This one already needs to be updated considering there are 3 babies not pictures on it (including Hannah!), but I made it easy to update! The pictures are each in a simple vinyl envelope that I can easily swap out, but not so simple that they fall out :). I love it! And I love having the temple representing that our families are eternal!

This is my next favorite page! It is another one of my own creativity. I wanted to include things in the quiet book that would be personal and represent our lives right now. So, what better than an island since we live on one! There is a key buried in the sand (a button hole) that can be used to unlock the treasure chest! And what is inside the treasure chest?

Mardi Gras beads! So perfect for Galveston! I love it!

This is a page that was inspired from my mom's quiet book, but needed some improvement. My mom used felt for the weaving strips, but they have become so stretched out and frayed. So, I made sure to use fabric instead. Lydia still hasn't grasped how to do this page. But, I'm glad that there's still good room for her to grow with it :).

I just had to include a road page! And I had to make it a little personal to our lives right now :). So, the entire bottom of the page is Seawall. Originally I was going to put umbrellas along the sand, but that was a little too complicated and I'm not that great with the paint! The major improvement that this page needs is the parking garage to store the cars. Still need to figure that one out! I made it too small/big so the cars just fall out.

This is our strip of townhouses that we live in right now. We're the brownish one :) And maybe we can pretened that the grocery store is Arlan's :)

And the hospital, of course, is UTMB :)
 
 
And a simple Peek-a-Boo page :). Once again, the picture is in a vinyl envelope, so I can replace it when I want. I should put a cute one in of Lydia and Hannah together now.

What it looks like with the tablecloth down.

This one is a fun little dress up page. Yes, the girl does have psycho hair, but it's fun :). There is a laundry basket that holds the clothes and a clothesline that also hangs them. The clothes are just fabric attached to interfacing and stitched around the edge with cute designs on them. I was having fun playing with the various stitches on my sewing machine :)


I really don't like this page, but I don't really know how to fix it. I like the hair and that she can learn to braid. But I didn't know how to do the girl's face and messed up while painting. So, in my efforts to clean up my mess up, she looks like she has a black eye. I'm not an artist! I would like to completely re-do her face, but don't know how I would attach it with another page on back. Any ideas? Anybody feel talented and want to make me one?

And the final page is just a simple little purse and some pockets to hold pencils/crayons. This is a very simple, yet incredibly necessary page! I think it may hold Lydia's attention longer than any of the others :).

And finally, a few more details on how I put the cover together. I decided that binder rings was the way to go so that we could take pages out as needed to share with multiple kids. And I could also add to it if I ever feel the need. (I don't think that's going to happen any time soon!) The rings are attached by simply sewing a ribbon to the middle of the cover and leaving gaps in the right places for the rings to slide through. I re-inforced my stitching a lot on this part!

I chose a fun, kid-neutral cover so that if I ever have boys, they won't mind playing with it too :). The cover was made by sewing some heavy intervacing to one side and some batting to the other and then putting them all together. I wanted to make sure it was big enough to fit all the pages inside, but ended up with it a little bit bigger than I would actually like. In the future, maybe only add an inch total to the height of the book so that the pages are inside, but the cover isn't much bigger. I'm not sure how much I added, but it seems super big. Then I just added a button closure for it.

And a simple pocket for the back to hold any loose pieces that we find :).
 
 
Overall, I love how the book turned out! It was so rewarding to finally be done! However, it was NOT a small project! I think it's wonderful to have a personal quiet book that I can use for all of my children and hopefully grandchildren. But I would NEVER do it again! I worked on it for several months and long afternoons. I would recommend starting before your kid is old enough to use one, and then working on it gradually. Then you should be done by the time they're 2 or so and can use it. And I definitely recommend making one that will last. If you're going to put that much time and effort into it, then you want it to go a long ways!
 
 
Also, I don't mind if anyone wants to copy my ideas for it. That would be fantastic! I would be flattered if people actually found my ideas inspiring :). However, this is a personal, family blog. So I do ask that if you choose to pin it, that you do it on your secret boards! I would prefer not to make my blog private (I find it annoying having to give everyone I want a personal invitation and having to sign in to look at it!) So please respect my privacy :). Thank you!
 

Saturday, February 16, 2013

A Princess Birthday and Party!

Okay, I promised over a week ago that I would post some more details about Lydia's birthday. Sorry, I get so caught up in other things! But I do want to make blogging a little bit more of a priority! After all, this is pretty much my journal :).

Lydia's birthday was quite the event! She got to celebrate several times! The weekend before her birthday Grandma and Grandpa Anderson and Uncle Neil came to visit! That was so exciting! This is the first birthday of Lydia's that they've been able to make it down for :). Well, I guess my mom and Neil also came when Lydia was born, so that's not completely true. Saturday morning, after a 4 hour drive from San Antonio, we all got in the Mardi Gras spirit! It was the kickoff parade for Mardi Gras! And this will be our last year attending it (well, hopefully. We'll see.). We always love catching all the beads and random things that they throw! And this is the first year that Lydia has gotten into it! Hooray! She couldn't get enough of the stuff! And she quickly learned how to cover her ears when the marching bands came through :).


Uncle Neil also loved getting all the beads! He would have put on twice that amount if we had given it to him!

Lydia and her friend, Miyah, loved all the pretty beads!
 
 
After a fun day at the parade, we finished it with a small party for Lydia with her grandparents. She got to blow out some birthday candles and open a few gifts from my parents. She loves her new wooden magnetic dolls, matching nightgowns for her and her baby and dora bath bubbles! Thanks Mom and Dad!
 



 
 
Sunday was spent saying goodbye to my parents and playing with the stuff that they gave Lydia.
 
 
Monday was Lydia's real birthday. And I think that it was a pretty darn good one, if I do say so myself! Lydia woke up to balloons hanging from her bedroom doorway! So, first thing she did was come into our room to tell us about all the balloons! She wanted us to get up to go see them. (Like we hadn't already seen them.) When we asked her how they got there, she thought for a second and then said, "I don't know!" Like it was magic!
 
 


I also put some extras at the bottom of the stairs, for kicks :)
 
 
When Lydia walked into the living room, this is the first thing that she saw!
 
 
(This was the other reason that my parents just had to come for Lydia's birthday! I got this incredible dollhouse from one of my mom's friends for an INCREDIBLE deal! And I couldn't fit it in my car to bring it back to Galveston.)

Lydia was quite impressed! She just stared in awe at it for a few seconds before realizing that she could actually play with it and that it was hers!

I'd say that Lydia got quite the haul for her birthday this year! We gave her the dollhouse, a wooden farm puzzle (with actual puzzle pieces and not just shapes), and a Cinderella barbie (this was actually mine from when I was in middle school/highschool. I was very into Cinderella and just collected them, but never took them out of the box. So, it was just like new!)  She also got to open her presents from Grandma and Grandpa Dickinson. She got a couple barbies, awesome light up shoes, some clothes, playdough stuff, and coloring books. So, between us and all of her grandparents, she was quite the spoiled little princess! She has loved it all!
 
Most of the day was spent just playing with all of her new toys. Her friend, Miyah, came over for a couple hours to help her break them all in :). She got her favorite food for lunch, macaroni and cheese, and she didn't even have to take a nap! I decided to see how she would do without one. Lucky for me, she fell asleep on our car ride to Chuck e Cheese that evening! So, we are still in the nap-taking stage :).
 
As mentioned above, we finished off her special day by playing at Chuck e Cheese! Both David and I hadn't been there since we were kids, so it was fun to take her. And she was in heaven! Her friend, Miyah, was able to come with us too! (Can't you tell that these girls are destined to be BFF's! They do everything they can together! And it sure helps that her mom, Stormie, is one of my best friends too :).
 
Lydia wasn't so sure about this one. It was sure funny to watch her though! They were pretending to fly an airplane and it was vibrating and doing other weird stuff :)

She really liked the train!

Even Hannah and Misty got to enjoy this one with the big girls!


 
 
After a fun day of celebrating our big 3 year old, we went home and went straight to bed! Maybe we were bad parents for not giving her more cake and having her blow out candles again, but I just figured that we would be doing all that again for her party and it was so late anyway when we got home. Plus we had sung to her all day long. (And she loved every minute of it! It was so fun to see how proud and yet shy she was everytime we sang!)
 
The whole week was spent enjoying the birthday decorations (minus the balloons that came down after a day because they got so tangled up) and playing with all her new toys. And in final preparation for the Royal Birthday Ball that was coming on Saturday. It couldn't come soon enough for all the little princesses! This year we decided to only invite all of the little girls, because there were just too many kids with the boys and I didn't want to make people feel left out. So, a princess party it was! I decided to go all out! It was sure fun!
 
 
Upon arrival, each of the princesses got to visit the Beauty Bar (modeled beautifully by our Princess Lydia).
 



 
I love how you can see Lydia's reflection in the mirror even when she's not standing in the pictures! Each of the princesses got to pick out a couple bracelets, a ring, a nail polish, an eye shadow (made from nail polish, perfect for play time!), a lip gloss, and a purse. They also got to put on some glitter and perfume. Then they got to get a back with beads to make some pretty necklaces and bracelets. The next while was spent with princesses and queens getting themselves all prettied up for the ball.
 
Lydia wanted me to dress up too. So, I was Belle :)

It was so cute watching Melinda put on her eye shadow! She knew just what to do with it!

Jadyn made a beautiful Snow White!

And, according to Lydia, Sydney was a beautiful Sleeping Beauty!

Eliza loved all the bracelets!

Daddy even dressed up as Prince Charming for Lydia! He enjoyed helping Lydia make her necklace. She had to sort all of her beads before she even began. First all of the hearts went on, then the butterflies, and then all the foam shapes could go on :)
 
Next, the princesses each took turns putting the glass slipper on Cinderella's foot. I think there was no doubt in the Prince's mind that Cinderella could be his Princess by the time they were through!
 




Next it was time for some cake and ice cream!


I love how the cake turned out! Lydia just had to have a Cinderella cake! And, luckily, my mom still had the cake mold from all the doll cakes she made for me growing up! (That was another big reason for their trip out here! I forgot to get the mold when I was out there for Christmas!)

This is a shot of the table. I made the wands for each of the girls. So easy! It was fun! The snowglobe/carriage was actually another part of my collection in highschool. It has been a permanent decoration in Lydia's room. And the table cloth was one that David's Grandma Hallberg crocheted for our wedding (I made sure to put a table cloth cover over it! There was no way I wanted blue frosting ruining that!)


The princesses each enjoyed their cake and drinking out of their fancy princess glasses.

Here are all of the princesses that were able to attend the ball. At first I was kinda bummed that so many of the princesses were unable to come, but once the party got started I was grateful! Five princesses makes a perfect party! From left to right is Princess Sydney, Princess Jadyn, Princess Lydia, Princess Eliza, and Princess Melinda.


And then it was time for presents! Lydia made sure that we didn't forget it!

I love seeing how excited all the girls get to open the presents! I was amazed that we didn't have a whole group helping this time!

Lydia got some fun new things! Her friends seem to all think alike this year! Play Doh was a major theme :). Lydia absolutely loves playing with her Play Doh and so these are a perfect addition to her collection! This castle one is pretty neat! It has molds to make dresses for the princesses and Rapunzel's hair and even a prince!

Later that day Lydia decided to try out a new way of putting on her lipgloss. She quickly learned that it does not go on her face, or toys, or even her babies lips. Sigh. It was sure funny to catch her though!
 
Overall, it was a wonderful party for a wonderful princess! We love our sweet Lydia! And it was a great day/week to celebrate her being in our family! Happy birthday Lydia!









(Dancing with her Prince Charming!)
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