When Harper saw him, she flipped out. It is so exciting to see the look in her eyes. She really gets Christmas this year. Of course, now they both have to be good because Elfie reports back to Santa every night and then reappears in a different place in the morning. This also means we have to remember to move him each night. Shhh don't tell anyone.
I have been spending every free moment sewing. My Etsy Store is doing great so far (I have made 25 sales), which means I am constantly restocking it. Those coffee cozies seem to be the biggest hit.
After reading Just Tutes blog yesterday, I knew that I had to try those cute ornaments with Harper and Miller. I found my bluntest needle threaded it and cut up a bunch of scraps. They loved it. Miller was even able to do it. Since I only had one needle that was big and blunt, they had to take turns. But here is the final product.
After this was done, Harper was ready to move onto something else. So I drew a heart on a piece of scrap fabric and let her have at it. I was surprised at how well she was able to follow the outline of the heart. As you can tell from the photo it started out a little shaky, but she got the hang of it in no time.
We have plans to do a Christmas tree and wreath next. I guess I better invest in another needle for Miller too.
9 comments:
Dont you love it when your kids show an interest in the same things you like? Harper did great on that heart. And the wreath looks like a great project for the kids too.
Looks like you had some fun creating it together.
Harper is totally fallowing in her Mommy's creative footsteps! Miller, too. :o) We have a little elf that hides in a different spot every day, but I should add the aprt about reporting back to Santa...
oh, and awesome the store is doing so well!!
What a neat tradition. I love it. Congrats on the store doing well.
I love the idea of the elf!! Will have to do that when Caden gets older! And congrats on your shop!!
oh oh oh.... did you see the elf on a shelf website??? I just found it through Melody at Hip Mommas Journal.
http://www.elfontheshelf.com/#/home
You can register your elf by his name... and print a letter from Santa... and an adoption certificate from Mrs. Santa... and there are tons of other things to do. Fun fun fun.
How wonderful that your shop is doing well...way to go! I saw that tutorial on Just Tutes, too. You are more on the ball than me in getting it done, though. :)
We have an "Elfie" too! Ours came from our own story line but as you can see if you read my post its got all the trappings of Elf on the Shelf.
I'll tell you later Betty
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