Saturday, January 28, 2012

Layer dress and tights

It is difficult to find tights that are cute and fun for babies.  Oh sure, they have solid colors and some with a "shoe," but where are the tights with stripes and polka dots?  Nowhere.  So, when I set out to make a pair for Ruby, I decided to make a dress as well.  We all know you can't have cute tights without a cute dress to wear the with and you can'e have a cute dress without cute tights. 

This is the product of my frustration with the clothing industry.....




That last picture, because I love that smile!

:)Megan

Monday, December 5, 2011

Whimsical Onesie

Since I've started making baby clothes I have only made baby girl clothes.  I haven't even thought about making baby boy clothes since I don't have a baby boy.  Girls are harder to shop for because there is so much to choose from, however, baby boys aren't as much fun.  You pretty much have 2 options, sports or prep. 

When a young woman at our church announced she was having a baby boy I was escatic that I got to figure out something to make him.  I thought since I had yet to make something I should start slow.  Instead of making something from scratch I decided to modify a onesie. 



I have seen the onesies for boys that have  a necktie or bowtie and I think they are so cute!  I decided to take it a step further.



This little baby is going to make this onesie even more cute!

:)Megan



Baby Bliss

"On Becoming Baby Wise"
By Gary Ezzo and Robert Bucknam, M.D.

While I was pregnant I worked at a little music shop by the name of Springfield Music.  My boss, Donovan, gave me a book that would change the way I thought about baby bliss.  This book and the principles it addresses helped me to get my baby to sleep through the night at 3 weeks.  I won't guaruntee that your baby will sleep through the night by 3 weeks, but if you follow the advice of these two men, you will have a guaruntee that at 12 weeks your baby will sleep through the night. 

Baby Wise talks about Parent Directed Feeding(PDF).  By getting your baby on an eating schedule first you can bet that a sleep schedule will be less difficult.  PDF looks like this, Eat, play, nap.  By doing this you reduce the dependancy to be fed/nursed at naptime and bedtime making it easier to ween your baby but you also encourage indepedence within your baby.  If your baby doesn't need you to fall asleep and can fall asleep on their own, you can have  a date night with your spouse and know that the babysitter will have no problem putting junior to bed.  It is wonderful to be able to put Ruby down for a nap or put her to bed when she is wide awake and know that she isn't going to cry.  She may talk to herself for awhile, but, when she falls asleep, she is asleep until morning. 

I was skeptical at first, but after discussing it with my husband, we decided to give it a try.  If it didn't work, we could always try something else.  After a week we noticed she was already getting the idea of a schedule and at 2 weeks she knew when it was time to eat and to nap and there was no fussing in between.  She was happy all the time.  When she did fuss, if her diaper was clean, we could look at the clock and sure enough, it was time to eat.  At 3 weeks she slept 7 hours and we haven't looked back.  She now sleeps 12 hours every night, guarunteed. 

I find I can plan my day better because I can plan it around her schedule.  I am more prepared when we are away from home and can help her adjust if we have to deviate from the schedule.  Ruby is happy and secure because she trusts me completely.  She knows when she will eat and the it will be there at the same time everyday. 

I'm not saying this is for everyone, but, I an saying that everyone should at least give it a try.  It was difficult in the beginning trying to get her on a schedule and to switch her days and nights around.  I really feel this was easier than some other methods. 

:)Megan






Saturday, November 26, 2011

Project #26

Christmas Card

For the 26th Project I wanted to do something for Christmas.  We never had a birth announcement done for Ruby when she was born and that was one thing I wanted to do.  But life happens and before you know it she's 7 months old.  After shedding a few tears about that I decided that I would use her for our Christmas card this year to make up for not having a birth announcement.  I took the photos myself in our living room.  This allowed Ruby to be uninhibited.  She could be herself completely.

First I took some printer paper and magic markers to make a banner for the picture.
I wrote Merry Christmas on the paper and cut the individual letters out using scrap book scissers.

I wanted the letters to look cartoon-ish.

I punched holes and tied yarn to make the banner.


I moved the furniture around to get a bare spot on the wall and hung the banner.

Here are a few out takes from our shoot.



:)Megan

Friday, November 25, 2011

Project #25

Emmett's Balloons

When my cousin and his wife called me and asked me to take pictures at a balloon release to honor their son, I couldn't say no.  Emmett was still born on July 1, 2011.  To honor her son, Amanda, decided to raise money for the Pregnancy Care Center and to get the family together to release balloons.  It was a beautiful day and I wanted  the pictures I took to relfect the celebration of Emmett.  I tried to capture the mood of the day through my camera lens.  I think I have done that. 

The Pregnancy Care Center is a center "providing health, wellness, and relationship education for young people facing an unplanned pregnancy, and presenting healthy relationship education in local schools to equip teens to make positive choices."  Please visit the PCC website (http://www.pccchoices.org/) to see how you can help.







Baby Emmett will be forever missed and never forgotten.


:) Megan

P.S.
I am happy to announce that Amanda and Cody are expecting another baby! 

Project #24

Bag dispenser

I recently found a woman who made a plastic bag dispenser out of a Lysol wipe container.  I have a thousand plastic bags from the grocery store that just take up space in my laundry room.  I didn't have an empty Lysol container so I used what I had, an empty soda bottle from Thanksgiving.   With some craft glue and scrap fabric, my laundry room looks a little cleaner and I have more space to fold it. 


Cut the bottom off of the bottle.

I took 3 strips of fabric and braided it to make a strap for hanging the dispenser. 
I cut holes and tied it on.

I cut a piece of fabric to cover the bottle and the holes.  It just looks prettier.

Flatten the bag pushing all of the air out of it.

Fold in half and flatten again.
Line them up over lapping the handles of the bag on the bottom of the next bag.

Fold the handles of the first bag up and roll them tight.  For a 2 liter bottle I could fit 20 bags.

Drop in the bottle. 

Hang where you want!


I love this and my husband loves that the bags are no longer taking up as much space.
I am working on getting an empty Lysol container as well.  It would be great to drop in the diaper bag or car for whatever you may need them for.  (You never know what situation you will find yourself in with a baby.)


:)Megan

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Projects #22 & 23

My sisters Talent

When I first started blogging I mentioned that my twin sister would be contributing to the blog as well.  While going through the past posts, I realized that I hadn't posted anything of hers since I started.  So, this one is dedicated to showcasing her talent.

For Halloween she made her costume as well as our little sisters costume.  They were gypsys.  She made every piece of clothing.  Even the shirts! She also made the jewelry.



Look at the detail of the vest!


Chelsey is always thinking of new designs for dresses and clothing.  She is inspired by colors of the seasons.

This is a fall dress she made, including the belt.  The blue pattern is beautiful with the colors of fall.  She picked a good fabric for the this style of dress.  But, I don't expect anything less of course.

I aspire to have this kind of talent one day.  She made this without a pattern!  Jealous!

:)Megan