my little monkey is 6 today. he lost his first tooth the other day, too, just about the same time mich lost his first.
Oster wanted a Star Wars cake. we both stayed up late making it last night, although he wasn't much help. lol. party is later today and I have to clean my messy house. yuck
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Race Bib Tote Bag Project! FINALLY!!!
I lost the majority of my race bibs and, honestly, it broke my heart. I keep things. everything. and when they weren't where I put them, I searched EVERYWHERE!!! but, yesterday I found a small stack and decided to give this a whirl.
I used the tutorial here:
http://www.mygrowinghome.com/2010/11/simple-tote-bag.html?m=1
I added a few extra steps to sew the race bibs onto the front, leaving some tops open for storage. I also added a lining inside with a few pockets for all my gadgets.
it's just big enough for my running shoes, shorts, a tank, iPod, headphones, garmin, all the charging accessories, some baby wipes, socks, and a drink! perfect.
next time, I'd like the base a bit sturdier and wider, but it'll be a while before I can make another.
and...mich found the houndstooth fabric. we spent a while at hobby lobby looking and he said, "hey mom, I see your second favorite pattern on that rack over there...". my boy knows his momma. :)
thank you, Elisabeth, for a great, easy-to-follow tutorial!
I used the tutorial here:
http://www.mygrowinghome.com/2010/11/simple-tote-bag.html?m=1
I added a few extra steps to sew the race bibs onto the front, leaving some tops open for storage. I also added a lining inside with a few pockets for all my gadgets.
it's just big enough for my running shoes, shorts, a tank, iPod, headphones, garmin, all the charging accessories, some baby wipes, socks, and a drink! perfect.
next time, I'd like the base a bit sturdier and wider, but it'll be a while before I can make another.
and...mich found the houndstooth fabric. we spent a while at hobby lobby looking and he said, "hey mom, I see your second favorite pattern on that rack over there...". my boy knows his momma. :)
thank you, Elisabeth, for a great, easy-to-follow tutorial!
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