Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Happy Brithday

Since our family has two birthdays in February, I tend to go into birthday mode in late January. I've always wanted to do some kind of birthday banner and this is the year it finally got DONE.

I tried to find some gender neutral fabrics since I didn't want to make a boy and a girl one. I think it turned out fun. The kids got a kick out of it.

They really loved the birthday crown. The birthday child gets to sit in the birthday chair, wear the crown and open their presents. Wow! It's their special day. (The crown has Velcro on the back so we can adjust it to many head sizes.)

I made fabric bags a few years ago for Christmas presents and I love, love, love them. Not only does it save money and trees by avoiding wrapping paper, but I can wrap all my Christmas in 30 minutes - yes, 30 minutes. They are wonderful. My kids know to stuff the ribbon to the bottom of the bag so it is there when I wrap next year. It makes it so easy. I also made tags with my kids names on them. I know, a bit over-the-top, but I'm all about doing it well once and then having it easy after that.
Since I was wrapping a large wheelbarrow and a trike this year, I decided to do bags (good grief, how would you wrap a wheelbarrow and trike?) I found solid-colored fabric that matched the banner and the rest was easy. Obviously this is a smaller bag (I made a few different sizes. The wheelbarrow/trike bag was about 4 yards of fabric).


I probably won't do a lot of tutorials because 1. If I can do it, it's easy enough for others to figure out and 2. I'm really good at copying other's brilliance (I'll give credit where it is due).

Thanks for visiting!

2 comments:

  1. The banner turned out so cute. The letters really stand out on this one. Great job! The crown is a fun idea. I'll be checking back regularly, so keep up the crafting... 'cause I haven't been.

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  2. I love this blog. Now I can copy all your great ideas!!

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