How To DIY a Llama Fiesta Birthday Party
6 months ago
A novice crafter's journey creating twelve crafts (one per month) before Christmas 2010.
After talking with a friend of mine (Thanks Carrie!), I realized that making two dolls is good, but a group of people working together could make even more. A week ago my goal was to gather a handful of people to cut, sew, turn, stuff and paint, so I sent out a few e-mails to invite a handful of friends to bring any supplies they have and come sew with me. In my initial invite I welcomed people to bring a friend . . . the more the merrier. Imagine my elation when sixteen people showed up with mountains of supplies - fabric scraps, sewing machines, felt, needles and thread, stuffing, paint and painting supplies, scissors and so much more. Carrie, Lori K., Ruth, Lana, Maggie, Terri, Gladys, Gretch, Star, Kathy, Jackie, Madison, Amy, Lori W., Patricia and I began cutting around 6:45, and a little over two hours later we had replaced the mountain of supplies with a mountain of dolls. (Well, actually we still had mountains of supplies because people were so generous with what they brought to donate.)
If you are inspired by them (and who wouldn't be), you can go to my previous post about Dolly Donations and follow the links to Sarah's blog, pattern and shipping info. Also, we had such a good time together that we will be doing this again. if you are in the area and interested in joining us, please let me know. You can post a comment that you're interested or e-mail me.
Although I don't have much time to surf crafting blogs and sites, every once in a while I do stumble across one that I'm really inspired by. One Pretty Thing compiles so many amazing craft links and blogs into one place. Just one minute spent on this site and your brain can be racing with twenty or more crafty ideas. It is because of One Pretty Thing that I became acquainted with Obsessively Stitching and her flair for creating fun projects. (Picture to the right is from her blog.) This week at Obsessively Stitching is "tent week". Check out her project ideas and . . .
So, I've started a flickr group. If you look through a craft flickr group, you'll be amazed at the creative things people make. There are some super talented people out there! But . . . the thing about these flickr groups is that people always post their successes - their best and brightest projects. No one every posts pictures of their flubs, their flops . . . their (gasp) "failures".
Today, I'm inspired by Sarah Hanson at Dolly Donations who has come up with an amazingly simple way to make a difference in the lives of orphans. Check out her blog - Dolly Donations. (Picture from her blog.) Sarah is asking volunteers to craft very simple dolls from a super simple (and free) pattern she provides (that can basically be made entirely from scrap fabric) so that these dolls may be sent to Haitian orphans impacted by the earthquake.
I can get too focused on craft/sewing gifts for girls. However, here's a shout out to all of you with little boys in your life . . . check out this sweet little tie pattern/project from Molly at purlbee.com. (Picture from purlbee.com.) She says that you don't even need a sewing machine to make this tie. Woo hoo! You could include this in his Easter basket instead of the skirt. Of course, if you wanted to include the skirt, I'm not going to stop you. :) This is just another option.
