Spoon Shelves and Emma
I had some extra spoons left over from the garden markers I made, so I had the idea to make them into little shelves I could use in my kitchen. Aaron helped me (a lot) and we bent the spoons, drilled holes in them and screwed them into a little wood board. I love them! :)




This is Emma. My first try at making a doll. I saw this Poppy Doll pattern by Hop, Skip, Jump and thought it was super cute. There's a giraffe by the same person that I want to try too. I found doll clothes to be fun and quick due to the size, but a bit tedious to stitch little bitty hems! And in retrospect I should have put a little more stuffing in the neck, but this was good practice since my sister is having a GIRL! I may try a little minature quilt next.
This is Emma. My first try at making a doll. I saw this Poppy Doll pattern by Hop, Skip, Jump and thought it was super cute. There's a giraffe by the same person that I want to try too. I found doll clothes to be fun and quick due to the size, but a bit tedious to stitch little bitty hems! And in retrospect I should have put a little more stuffing in the neck, but this was good practice since my sister is having a GIRL! I may try a little minature quilt next.


2 Comments:
Auntie Melissa is the best! And seriously? An ETSY shop already, 'K!?
xoxo,J
Great idea with the spoons! And...I'm thinking about all the things we can make for a girl. It'll be fun.
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