Last Wednesday L's birthday party was finally celebrated. I did my best with my flu! But it was so nice, her friends embraced the horses right away and embroidered their names in the halter with M's and our help.
They played in the castle and did some games too, like running a trail. They had such great fun! Please let me know if you would like me to do an easy tutorial of a stick horse for you. I have no pics of the process, but could explain the different steps using detailed pics of the result.
Of course the kids took their horses as a souvenir. After we had delivered all friends at home, I got such sweet sms-messages. Thanks moms!
Addition: just click here for the stick horse tutorial.
16.1.11
15.1.11
Again five fingers

This was L's school treat, four days later than planned. Again the piece of board with random holes was our servant, this time to serve cookies, sugared in different ways. We started with 5 cookies for each one, but it would have been far too much for those little bellies.
14.1.11
Matching bag
The final accessory matching L's dress is this bag, which you saw before, but this version got even more love. I like it that the style of this bag is so completely different. To be honest the Ikea fabric is still my favorite, but now we're talking about a bag for a princess. The crazy thing is that the application idea excisted in my head already when Kristel posted about these beautiful bags. I told you she and I have a lot in common!
By the way, with the tiny flower on the bag the record of the smallest Mme Zasza flower is broken, I think ;). Handsewing it reminded me at my childhood, when I also loved to make things in a miniature version (and for instance knitted with cocktail sticks...).
By the way, with the tiny flower on the bag the record of the smallest Mme Zasza flower is broken, I think ;). Handsewing it reminded me at my childhood, when I also loved to make things in a miniature version (and for instance knitted with cocktail sticks...).
13.1.11
Necessities
Princess L can of course not live without these accessories. First of all a matching hairband. And shoes, that I bought just because they are glittering (and therefore L's dream) and flat (mama's dream). Just added the flower again to make the set complete.
The flu is very slowly leaving my body but not yet gone. Thanks for your sweet words! I'll try to continue the posts about L's birthday, which is a bit strange because everything is history already. But now I know every self-made present was worth the effort :).
The flu is very slowly leaving my body but not yet gone. Thanks for your sweet words! I'll try to continue the posts about L's birthday, which is a bit strange because everything is history already. But now I know every self-made present was worth the effort :).
4.1.11
Work in progress
Tomorrow L's birthday party was planned. M is having her birthday in summertime, so we always let the children spread their wings outside. Now we can't let the friends of our winter girl play in the garden, so we have been thinking of something to play with inside our house. Although M is our greatest horse lover, L was enthusiastic about our plan to make stick horses for her friends. So we did. Inspired by this post written by Esther of Babyccino they are coming alive at the kitchentable right now. We have to make only five of them, so it's done with pleasure. Do you see those leather strips with holes? They are meant for embroidering names during the party. Luckily all names are having no more than four characters!
Sadly L is sick at the moment, so the party is one week postponed. But she's running with the firstly finished horse through the house already.
Addition: just click here for the stick horse tutorial.
Sadly L is sick at the moment, so the party is one week postponed. But she's running with the firstly finished horse through the house already.
Addition: just click here for the stick horse tutorial.
3.1.11
Mia
For a long time already I was in love with this Tutoleo of Eloleo. In between busy preparations for L's birthday I did this sewing try-out last Saturday. And again I learn some new things (to make and attach piping and to write letters by sewing). About the buttons: I happened to be in Delft last week and in a super small shop packed with tiny things (and people at that moment!) I found these buttons, partly covered with dust. The thought that they were on this spot in this shop for decades made me smile.
The bag is now Mia's, our little girl next door who was born two years ago, a few minutes after the new year started.
The bag is now Mia's, our little girl next door who was born two years ago, a few minutes after the new year started.
1.1.11
Being a princess
I told you before about the dress I made for M. Now it's L's turn. She will for sure love to be a five-year-old princess (or lady, or wherever her fantasy will lead her). One thing about L's dress: it had to be blue! So, on an afternoon before Christmas Erika and I sat down together to sew dresses for our daughters. Thanks so much, Erika, you gave me some fruitful sewing lessons!
This week I did some handsewing: for the flower I used this sunny tutorial of genius Mme Zsazsa. And made a simple and matching necklace. Not to be forgotten! And quickly done with organza ribbon.
This week I did some handsewing: for the flower I used this sunny tutorial of genius Mme Zsazsa. And made a simple and matching necklace. Not to be forgotten! And quickly done with organza ribbon.
31.12.10
2011
Dear all, when I started blogging in September of this year I didn't had a glue of what impact it would have. It has indeed! I'll tell you that blogging is fun to do and kind of addictive too. Your comments just make me keep on posting! Thanks for your sweet words and please drop by again.
Wish you all a happy new year!
27.12.10
Almost five fingers
L is having her birthday next week, so be prepared to read some posts about that special day. Preparations are started over here!
So sweet, she wants to invite four friends for her very first birthday party. Today we cosily made invitations. Firstly L started to make drawings for her friends and others, invited for her 'adults party', but it appeared to be too much work for her (she's that precisely, it would have taken the whole day). She ended up adding her name at the bottom... No need to mention that I was inspired by stamping Kristel (here she is again :)). Last time HEMA was my eraser supplier, this time it was V&D's turn (another Dutch warehouse).
So sweet, she wants to invite four friends for her very first birthday party. Today we cosily made invitations. Firstly L started to make drawings for her friends and others, invited for her 'adults party', but it appeared to be too much work for her (she's that precisely, it would have taken the whole day). She ended up adding her name at the bottom... No need to mention that I was inspired by stamping Kristel (here she is again :)). Last time HEMA was my eraser supplier, this time it was V&D's turn (another Dutch warehouse).
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