and she keeps amazing me with the things she comes up with. She is all sorts of fun (she is a yellow for those who know what that means) and is the life of the party. Which is fitting since today is the last day of The Ultimate Blog Party 2009!
Let’s start this party girl’s feature with her remake of my DIY wall art. She took it to a whole new level by making them circles instead of squares and personalized them with her daughters name in wood letters. So cute!!
They have a flair for things girly at their house. Take a look at these adorable skirts that she made for her little girl who insists on wearing a skirt every day (don’t worry she made 8, one for everyday of the week and an extra for laundry day). How fun are they? She got most of the fabric from her Mother-in-law’s leftovers. That is my kind of price! She also made one out of jersey knit for a light summer skirt for herself.
Need a fun inside activity for the kiddos since winter popped back in to our lives this week? Try this funtastic doll house and barnyard made from boxes. Creativity at its best my friends. Give all those microscopic toys a home.
Great ideas Jen! You are now entered in to the hall of fame as Tipper of the Week!
I am new to your site. I found you through snickerdoodle for your cute doll houses, but love the skirts. I have twin daughters who will only wear skirts. Do you have instructions for making them or a even a little pattern? I would love to make some as I have tons of scraps of fabric from quilting.
Amy Jo Bugenhagen
I too found you on sugardoodle I’m loving your skirts but just started sewing a month ago straight lines:) is this a pretty easy to do project if so can I get instructions or a tut also?? thanks in advance
I will see if my sis has the pattern or knows how to get it. She said they are super easy.
All three of these are neat projects, clever lady. ~Cathy~
you are a very neat mom! I need help with ideas to do with my girls! 9,7,5 and 6m0nths old! Your ideas inspire me!