Sunday, June 29, 2008

Produce bags

This weekend I sewed up a bunch of reusable produce bags. Basically I followed this tutorial. I made 24 bags (I think!) using 3 yards of tulle. The tulle was only .99/yd, so these were some cheap bags. Half of the bags were made for a thank gift for a friend for running our church's vacation Bible school this past week. Therese had a blast at the camp learning about Mary the Mother of God. They prayed the Rosary, did a craft, and learned some Marian hymns each day. Ok, back to the bags, I hope that they are sturdy and hold up to the wear and tear. I didn't realize how thin the tulle was until I got it home. We will see, if they fail I am not out alot of money, although I will feel bad that I gave my friend such a shoddy gift.

Here are the ones I made for our family all together. Therese loves the bags!
These green ones are approximately 11"x10"
These red ones are approximately 8"x16" These orange ones are approximately 11"x16" I made 2 of these little red ones, measuring about 8"x8". We will use one to hold small things in the dishwasher that are top rack only (like the valve to Anna Mary's Foogo sippy), the other is a toy for Therese.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Clothespin bag

I have been hanging to wash out for about a month now. In that time we have used the dryer only when it has rained and made it impossible to get the clothes dry outside. I must say, that even those times we used the dryer the clothes were dried at least in part outdoors.

I had been carrying my clothespins to and from the house in 2 half gallon ice cream containers. It was a pain as they always spilled out. I found this pattern for a clothespin bag and decided to give it a whirl. I got some denim fabric from JoAnn's (I should have cut up some old jeans, oh well) and sewed it up in probably about 20 minutes. It isn't perfect. I think this is because of the hanger I chose to use and because I don't have a printer and so had to fudge the template for the opening. But it works great. I used it tonight when I hung out the diapers. I love practical things. Even more, I love practical things that I make! Here is a picture of it I have been wanting reusable grocery bags for a long time. First I was going to buy some material and make some, but that seemed too costly. Then I was going to crochet some out of some old acrylic yarn I have lying around (I may still do this). But today I came across this pattern. This is my next project after I finish the rest of the girls' pillow case dresses.

Ok, now I am going to share some mommy fluff. Therese decorated some graduation cards for a party that we went to this past weekend. She was simply told to draw some pictures on the cards. This is what she came up with.

This first card is for Sarah. Sarah recently fell off her horse and sustained a serious injury. We have been praying for her recovery for weeks. Therese said that this is a picture of "Sarah riding on her donkey very gently."
This next card is for Peter. He was lucky to get a Shimkus family portrait in his card!
I am so proud of how beautifully she writes her name! Not bad for a 3yo. Of course, she is often a bit over zealous with the flags on her Es!

Thursday, June 19, 2008

A pair of shoes

I used some leftover material from the making of a pillow case dress to make a pair of shoes for Anna Mary. These shoes are *so* not perfect. Thankfully, my Anna Mary doesn't stand still long enough for anyone to notice. Here they are.

And here they are on my cutey's feet!

Today I got 8 pillow cases. Penney's was having a clearance on bedding so I got them pretty cheaply. They are just solid colors, except 2 that are polka dotted. I am excited to get to work on them!

Now I can't help but share some fun pictures. Here is the cutest 1yo in the world hamming it up for the camera! Here is Anna Mary enjoying an oatmeal, mango, kale, and sweet potato facial. She was so dirty that I found sweet potato in her ear even after her bath!

And here is Therese enjoying her time out in the little pool.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Happy Birthday Anna Mary!!!

This time last year I was leaving for the hospital in order to be induced. I was 42 weeks pregnant. I had mixed feelings, I was excited because I knew that by the end of the day I would be holding my sweet baby, but I was sad because my body had failed to go into labor on its own. It was a long day dealing with alot of bad hospital staff, but in the end, I was holding my sweet 9lb 2oz baby girl at a few minutes before 11PM. I was so grateful for the support of my husband Tom, my dear friend Mary Ann, and one great nurse named Janine. My baby is now one. It has been an up and down year, but I am so glad that she is thriving now. What a joy she is!

I also want to wish a happy Fathers' Day to all the dads. Last year on Fathers' Day we brought Anna Mary home from the hospital. Of course, that meant that instead of me waiting on Tom that day he was waiting on me, but he didn't mind. He got the best present a dad could get, a new baby.

Here are some pictures from her birthday party yesterday. She had a blast, even though in some of the pictures she doesn't look happy. I just didn't get the best shots...it is hard to get a very busy 1yo to hold a pose for long!

Here she is playing with her balloons before the big party.


She got right down to business opening her presents!


Here she is giving a kiss to the baby doll she got from big sister, Therese.


She loved her Little People school bus!



And finally, here she is during the singing of happy birthday. She doesn't look happy, but she was. Although, I think she wanted her daddy to put her down so she could get back to playing.


Well, I just had to come back here and put up some pictures of Anna Mary when she was born. I have been looking at the pictures and I miss that little baby. But I am so happy for the toddler she has become.


I can't believe how long her legs were and how big her feet were. It is amazing that she fit inside me!


Here she is flashing the peace sign.

Friday, June 13, 2008

It's official....I'm addicted!!!

Well, I have made 3 more pillow case dresses and I am scouting around all the time looking for more pillow cases to make into dresses. I have found some cute ones on ebay; I might have to bid on some. This first one was made from a pillow case that was made by my great Aunt Minnie. I got the cute lavendar flower trim at JoAnn's. Isn't the model such a cutey?!?





Here is another dress made from a pillow case made by Aunt Minnie. I love the flower trim on this one. Therese is doing a little dance in this one.





Now this last dress is so special to me. This pillow case was made by my Grandma Elsie. I was so excited when I found this among my Grandma's linens.




Monday, June 9, 2008

More pillow case dresses

I made each girl another dress and I have more that are cut and pressed and waiting to be sewn up. Therese looks a little crazed in this picture!



Thursday, June 5, 2008

Pillow Case Dresses

I can't believe it has been close to 2 months since I have posted. I haven't completed a project in so long. The girls have kept me busy this spring, especially Anna Mary with her allergies and skin issues.

I made a pillow case dress for each girl yesterday. It went much faster than I thought it would, especially the second one. I used this tutorial. The pillow cases came with a set of sheets that I bought at Target. I added some pink rick rack along the bottom hemline. Now that I see how easy they are I hope to score some cute pillow cases at yard sales this summer. I have a beautiful white pillow case that my grandma embellished with embroidery that I can't wait to use. I will be making more for each of the girls. I love them because they are so cool and airy. I think that around the house they will be all that the girls will wear this summer. Therese loves dancing in hers! And I love having Anna Mary in something that will keep her very cool since her eczema seems to be exasperated by heat. We actually went out and bought 2 ACs yesterday as we are expecting 90 degree heat this weekend. Here are the pics...enjoy!