Showing posts with label boys will be boys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boys will be boys. Show all posts

Friday, 1 June 2012

Day three - learn to ride a bicycle - check :-)

Mr. Noodles learned how to ride a bike today. He practised with his balancing bike, but he's never been on a 'real' bike before. It took him less than ten minutes...

Wednesday, 18 April 2012

Tuesday treasury

We love going to medieval markets and festivals and the kids always dress up as knights. I put together a few things that every little knight or shieldmaiden might need :


keep crafting,
Vee

Monday, 5 March 2012

To Infinity and Beyond - very easy Buzz Lightyear costume tutorial

Remember the Space Week(s) I did with my kids? In November? We didn't leave the topic yet. We visited the Planetarium and the observatory we crafted and studied and read and did science projects and we're only now moving on to our next topic... I'll post about it soon, promise :-)
Well, with all that space stuff going on, it was really easy to pick a costume for my son for the "fat tuesday" party in his kindergarden - ASTRONAUT! And it's a costume without weapons, so the teacher was happy, too...
It's not a complete Buzz replica, I wanted to make something he could wear on other occasions, too.
Here is what I did:

I used a sweat shirt fabric in white and bright green :-)






I folded a pair of Mr. Turtles pants and traced them onto the white fabric
I did the same thing with a long sleeved shirt - traced half the shirt front on the folded fabric, then the arms. The back is the same as the front, the neckline is a little higher.
I made the whole thing a little bigger to create that space suit look



I layed out all of my pieces to make sure I didn't forget anything and started on the green accents.





The front of the shirt gets two green "breastplates". I simply eyeballed the size and cut a nice curve - the only thing that matters at this point is that the middle part (= the curve) looks nice. It is totally fine if  the pieces are too big.
The front also gets a green border on the bottom.





The sleeves get a little accent at the ellbow (eyeballed it again) and also a green border.






pin everything in place - you could fuse them together, I simply had no mistyfuse or anything at home :-)








It probably looks something like that from the back now








Stitch everything in place with a zig-zag stitch




Fold the green borders in half and attach to sleeves and front/back.
I also attached the green borders to the legs at this point, I figured it made sense ;-)
I top stitched them, too - it looks neat.
Now I cut off the excess fabric from the green panels.



I closed one shoulder seam, folded the neck band in half and sewed it to the neckline. After that I closed the other shoulder seam and topstitched everything.



Pinned sleeves in place and sewed them in. Sleeves and body get stitched in one seam



The Pants are very straight forward - just simple pants with an elastic waistband.
Voilá - a little astronaut!


This was surprisingly easy and fast to make. I'll post how to make the jet pack at another time - Mr. Turtles made it almost by himself.

I am posting a link to the Project Run and Play website... they are doing auditions for the next season. I would love to be part of this and make some cool boy stuff, but i don't think I've got a shot, everything there is so amazing...







Keep sewing,
Vee







Wednesday, 16 November 2011

His first (written) word!

  Mr  Noodles is getting the hang of this whole "writing" thing. One of the cards in his workboxes told him to do sommersaults, but he decided to do cool sommersaults - and he wrote it on the card without any help from me. Yes, it is spelled wrong. No, I don't care. I'm terribly proud of him!
ust in case you're interested - Purzelbäume are sommersaults on the floor (or matress, in our case) and the right spelling would be "coole" NOT "Kulä" but he sounded out his letters and that's what he came up with :-)


Mr Noodles kriegt langsam raus, wie die Geschichte mit dem Schreiben funktioniert. Auf einer Karte in einer seiner Lernkisten steht "Purzelbäume". aber er beschloss, "coole" Purzelbäume zu machen - and er hat es ganz ohne meine Hilfe auf die Karte dazugeschrieben! Ja, er hat es ganz falsch geschrieben. Ja, das ist mir ganz egal. Ja, ich bin stolz auf ihn!


Vee

Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Top Tip Tuesday Toys for Boys

Boys, huh? what should we give or make for them for the holidays? What to tell friends and family when they ask you and you don't want to end up with boxes full of shiny and new plastic toys that nobody ever plays with? I love the handmade suggestions I posted last week, but here are some more ideas, especially for a smaller budget

We love adding to toys that our kids already have - it keeps the toys fresh and interesting.
  • Lego - there's still room in our lego box and Mr. Noodles gets better at building and constructing with it all the time
  • wooden train set - you can always use mor tracks or bridges!
  • Star Wars figures - it might be something different for your kid, but Mr. Noodles loves Star Wars and every new figure goes into the collection and gets played with. You know what your kid is a fan of - Dinosaurs, cowboys and indians, superheros or soldiers...
I don't place restrictions on these things (friends and family can gift this)
  • Books (age apropriate and hopefully interesting) in english and german
  • Puzzles
  • Boardgames (people need to check with us first to see if we have something already)
  • Art and Craft Materials
Vee

Sunday, 13 November 2011

Handmade for Boys Part II/ Handgemachtes für Burschen, Teil II

Looks like I inspired some other people with my "handmade for boys" Post on friday - I've been featured in this awesome treasury:
Anscheinend hat mein "Handgemachtes für Burschen" Post vom Freitag Andere inspiriert - ich bin in diesem tollen Treasury:

Friday, 11 November 2011

Reader Question: handmade for boys?

quirkytreerose raised an interesting question in the gals and dolls forum:
Seen any blogs or lists of handmade BOY things?

I can think of dozens of things for girls, even up to age 10 or so.

But, now that 2 of my boys have reached the age where the little legos are the coolest thing out there...
I can't think of much anything to make gor them.
All the tutorials & lists I've seen, like on babble , are full of girly stuff 
  Yes, There is sooooo much you can get - I just did a search on etsy and made this treasury especially for you!