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Re: Holiday Crafts, anyone?
Yesterday DD1 and I strung some cranberries (well, I strung, she found the "squishy" ones for me and threw them away) and I've been working on some handlettered signs to hang..
That ornament is adorable!
Not a picture of the ornament I did with my DS but is the same idea. I also did them in green and made into Christmas trees. It works well because you don't have to get a perfect print as you are going to turn it into snowmen or trees and whatnot.
My mom wants to do the plate with the "Mistletoes" with LO's foot prints. So depending on when the arrival is, she and I will go to one of those pottery painting places so she can make that (I am just along because I'll be the vending machine for the baby).
This weekend I am hoping to get a canvas started with hand prints. In my mind it's cool, but it may turn into an epic fail. In the center it will have my DH's hand print in one color, then mine will be inside it with a different color, then the dogs' will be on either side of our prints. Then when LO arrives, we will add theirs inside mine. I want to get it started now so that we aren't then dealing with wet paw prints and a fussy baby. Not holiday related, but since it;s December, it will be a a holiday craft.
Due December 27th with baby #7
When baby is here I hope to get some pictures ordered in time for Christmas presents but we will see how that works. I still haven't downloaded our pictures from our Scotland trip in June, and the addition of newborn care makes me think getting anything done in the two weeks between her birth and Christmas is absolutely nuts.
Married Jan 2008
DD Baby Bells born Dec 2016 5 lbs, 12 oz, 18"
Due with #2 Baby Arya EDD February 2020
Made another sign between last night and today.
Spoiler alert: all of my holiday crafts this year are just for me.
https://www.verywell.com/making-baby-handprint-crafts-284509
I LOVE the word art you're making!!! So pretty! I have a chalk board I try to get creative with.
Knitting is enjoyable... once you learn. The learning curve can be steep at times... but it's good for times with hubs is watching a game and I can just do something. So far I've knit 2 girl hats and 2 boy, a pair of gray booties and 2 hats for my husband. I do better (enjoy) with smaller projects, but am about to knit a big blanket for my hubs (it was his xmas gift last year... oops!)
Due December 27th with baby #7
And thank you! I started looking into handlettering last year in an effort to do something other than waste time on Facebook. It's really therapeutic for the most part. A friend encouraged me to follow a handful of other handletterers on Instagram and it's been so nice to see inspirational quotes and bible verses filling my feed. I have a long way to go... I'm really lax about keeping things straight and centered, but I'm okay with it.
Yes, I do both... crochet is easier in the beginning, but you can do less with it in my opinion. I also don't like it as well because you have to look at your work (to find the next loop) where as knitting you can do by feel (the next stitch is always there on the needle). But, it seems like people prefer either one or the other.
Due December 27th with baby #7
In my opinion knitting is harder than crochet. That 2nd needle is enough to throw me off. That being said my crochet is sloppy at best. I don't read patterns and kinda just make things up as I go.
Me:27 H:30
Till death do us part: 7.2.2011
Trying to conceive since 01.2014
Low AFC and azoospermia
IVF #1 03.2016 - BFP 03.28.2016
Due: 12.05.2016