Monday, April 4, 2011

Puffy Paint

A friend posted a link to a blog with a recipe for homemade puffy paint last week and I thought since Mr A is very into all things craft related at the moment it might be fun to try.  Of course I couldn't find the link when the time came but a quick search of Google popped up a nice simple wee recipe that we had everything for.  So this is what we did:

1 Tablespoon self-raising flour
1 Tablespoon Salt
Water to mix to a paste
Food colouring

EASY PEASY!

Here's our paint

We painted onto cardboard because I was a little nervous of putting the fairly thin craft paper we have at the moment into the microwave.  So the painting process, works best if painted on quite thick.

When complete pop in the microwave for about 10 seconds and voila, puffy paint :-)

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Visiting

A small person decides there must be endless treasures inside her big brothers hut in the lounge so goes for a visit :-)

Jewellery Making

Mr A has loved making wee bead bracelets for a while now, ever since an activity he did along these lines at daycare.  The bracelets he made there became very prized possessions and were worn for many many months until the once shiny red and green beads were all a dull shade of grey.
Last week I was looking in the back of a cupboard and came across a container with a few beads I had left over from bracelet kits I made for all the kids at his birthday party last year.  There were just enough beads for two more bracelets so Mr A studiously sat down and made these.  Then there was a cry for more beads but I couldn't magic some up out of thin air.  At a pinch we resorted to my bag of scrap yarn and picked out colours for some plaited wrist bands.  I did attempt to get Mr A doing the plaiting but he found it a bit frustrating and settled for picking the colours for me to make them from.
Bracelets
It was about this time, as I was wracking my brains thinking of things we could make a necklace from (we had moved onto necklace requests by this stage) that I remembered making necklaces out of those funny shaped polystyrene packing chips you used to get threaded onto string.  A quick email to Daddy and he arrived home from work with some of said packing chips (well actually the more eco equivalent today that dissolve in water but they do the job).  So the following day armed with a blunt darning needle and some yarn Mr A made his own necklace :-)
Carefully threading...
...pulling through the yarn.

The end result
Okay so it's not exactly the height of fashion but Mr A was very pleased with it and it was a great wee activity to utilise his fine motor skills :-)

Monday, March 21, 2011

Patterns For Christchurch

Although it was nearly a month ago that the devastating earthquake hit Christchurch it is lovely to see that so many people are still 100% behind the people of canterbury and want to help them rebuild their homes and their lives.
There are several very talented and generous local designers who are supporting the people of Christchurch by donating money from their pattern sales to the cause, so take a look, buy or gift a pattern and help get Christchurch back on it's feet.

The lovely Julia of Just One WIP is donating 100% of the pattern sales of her gorgeous Teacher's Pet design to the Red Cross for Christchurch until the end of April 2011.  Teacher's Pet is a beautiful wee dress with many different style options available in sizes 3-6m to 4 years and knitted in 8ply or 10ply yarn.  This pattern can be purchased on Ravelry or via her blog above.
Teacher's Pet 
 Also if you get in before the end of March you can buy any of the patterns designed by Rachel Evans and again know that 100% of the proceeds go to the Red Cross Christchurch Earthquake Fund.  Rachels's patterns include the Kaia Babydoll, Spring Butterfly and Paige Babydoll as well as dolly sized versions of these.
Kaia Babydoll
Spring Butterfly
Paige Babydoll
Another member of our local knit group and designer Catherine Hall is donating all proceeds from her patterns until the end of march.  She has some beautiful hat patterns available in baby, child and adult sizes including the Seaspray Bonnet and Gingham and Lace Bonnet.  Catherine will also soon be releasing a new pattern which will be an ongoing fundraiser for the Women's Refuge.
Seaspray Bonnet
Gingham and Lace Bonnet
And finally the donation period has just ended for the Tiki Mittens pattern by Genny Stevens raising a total of $540 for earthquake relief.  I was lucky enough to be gifted this pattern during the donation period and I can't wait to have the time to knit it.



Saturday, March 19, 2011

Review: MinkyBots Cloth Nappy

A few weeks ago I was lucky enough to be given the opportunity to review a cloth nappy from MinkyBots thanks to Kiwi Mummy Blogs.  I am already a cloth nappy user but as I generally sew my own I have very few branded cloth nappies in my stash and those that I do have were nearly all second hand.  So I eagerly awaited my fluffy mail and I can tell you it was well worth the wait!

The nappy that arrived is just gorgeous and very well made, and it's minky so it's soft and scrummy.  It came with two microfibre inserts and although I don't usually use microfibre, especially not on it's own, in the interest of the review I gave it a whirl.
The nappy I received is a med and it is a good fit on Miss M who is currently 8kg and 68cm long.  I like the fact that the thighs and waist can be adjusted accordingly, it takes account for Miss M's rather chubby wee thighs :-)   She isn't on the tightest setting so this would fit a longer leaner baby well, but she still has plenty of room to grow in it so I think this would be a good long lasting nappy from the perspective of fit.
Having used this nappy several times now I am more than happy to rave about it and recommend these to anyone looking for a stylish and functional pocket nappy.  I even found that the two inserts received lasted Miss M for 2-3h no problems, and the nappy stood up to the requisite poo explosion test!
At the bargain price of $21 for a minky pocket nappy and $3.50 per microfibre insert I would say they are a winner.

Here are a few pics of Miss M showing off her new nappy

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

FO: For A Special Ballet Girl

One of Mr A's very dear wee friends is turning 4 this week.  This is a friend of ours from our antenatal class so we have known them since before the kidlets were born and they have become fabulous friends over the last few years.  I always like to make gifts (or at least a part of a gift) where possible, i.e where time and inspiration allows, and have had a lot of fun with this one.
This wee friend of Mr A's is absolutely mad on all things ballet at the moment so I thought it only proper that she should have her very own 'ballet outfit' to play in.
So.....
On my last visit home I rummaged through Mum's stash and hit the jackpot.  I found an old abandoned cut out leotard that would probably have fit me (shudder to even think of that these days) and some nice floaty silky material that matched it.  I also snaffled Mum's trusty retro KnitWit leotard and footless tights pattern, this is an awesome wee base pattern for any kind of leotard and she may not ever get it back ;-)

First job was to 'upcycle' the leotard.  I drafted the pattern to a size 2 with extra length since the recipient is a tiny wee thing, and cut it out from the old leotard.....

and voila!

And of course every wee ballerina needs a floaty skirt for over their leotard so.....

The skirt is a simple circular skirt with a slight gathering at the waist on a waistband with velcro.  I asked Mum for a skirt pattern and laughed at me and said "You just make them, you know how to do it!"  Very helpful indeed but I did kind of know and I'm happy with how it turned out.  I did actually take pictures as I did the skirt so if I get the time and inclination (or if anyone wants it) I can post a 'how to' tutorial for it.