Happy November! Here is the big project I've been
working on the last 10 days or so. I originally got this idea from Pottery
Barn Kids last year. (See photos below), but I didn't want to pay their
prices for it. I looked it over and thought "How hard could it be? Its a
big rectangle with pockets. I can totally do that for about $20." Turns
out, I spent about the same as PBK's cost, but I have enough materials to make
at least 2 of them and a number of new tools that I can use over and over
again. (I had to buy a few dies for my Big Shot). Since I didn't know exactly
what I was doing at first, I bought extra fabric in case I needed it. Once I
got started and realized how much excess I had, I considered making a 2nd one of
these to give away. "Wouldn't that be cool of me? Wouldn't that just be
the nicest thing ever?" I thought. And then I thought, "Hmmm....I
could get some Christmas fabrics and make an advent calendar for Christmas like
this." And then I started sewing and vowed never to do this again.
Honestly, it wasn't too bad, once I figured out the design and managed to line
up the pockets in a semi-straight grid. And if you have a week of your life to
sacrifice, this is a nice way to do it. There are some things I would do
differently, fabric choices I would change, etc. but I'm really pretty proud of
this.
Each pocket has a
card with an activity for gratitude. Some activities focus on families, some on
faith, health, the arts, the Earth; but I tried to come up with a variety of
ways to count up at least 30 different blessings in my family's life this
month. I'm hoping that my children will have fun, but also be reminded of our
abundantly blessed life. Supplies: Big Shot Machine; Serif Essentials Alphabet Die; SU Simple Numbers Die; SU Scallop Square Die; fabric; various interfacings; ribbon; dowel; blood; sweat; tears.
PBK's Calendars (2008 & 2009):
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