Link Love


I can’t be the only one who instantly thinks of 10 people who would appreciate this DIY Crochet Yoda from So Happy Together. Yay for crafty gifts for boys… er, men… er, man-boys… er, geeky brothers.

These DIY Dryer Balls from Green Eyed Monster are too GORG to hide away in the laundry room but saving on electricity and dryer-time is pretty sweet. Make some extra for a pretty display in a bowl or apothecary jar or even hang them from the Christmas tree. In a smaller size, how pretty would they be for a girly necklace?!

This link is for Carleton Curtis… Mmmm, bacon. Catch this round-up of play food/kitchen tutorials from One Pretty Thing, including this bacon perfection from Chasing Marcus.

Loving these quick-to-make leaves from Wise Craft just strewn on the table, in a bowl or on a garland. The recycled knits give them great character.

ALSO…

Quilting Arts has a nice tutorial for Sewing Faux Fur and a Free Faux Fur Bolero DIY.

Silly Precious Piggies is giving away 3(!) beautiful handmade roll-up totes. Go enter before Tuesday November 23rd. If you win, you have to send me one.

We have a soft-spot for men who craft so we love Daddy Day Care. Funny how man-crafts involve many more power tools.

Jaime and I are the proud new owners of Brother 5234PRW Sergers, but more on that later, this Draped Cardigan Tutorial from Ginger, Boo and Pickles looks like a fantastic beginner serger project for a preggo mama like myself.

You know that the day after Thanksgiving you are going to think… I forgot to make an advent calendar again! So here are some fab ideas from Omiyage to get you inspired before it’s too late!

There are lots of magnetic alphabets out there but I adore this scrappy take on the project from Spearmint Baby.

You bloggy types should read 9 Easy Blog Fixes for Better Community.

Susan, a wise Prudent Baby reader, suggested that the next time we do a contest, we team up with a great organization like Craft Hope and donate our creations to a charity. Could you give up those beautiful aprons? Maybe you could make one extra. Check out their current projects. Seems like alot of fun and a great cause! And Kelly introduced us to National Tie One On Day. She made our Fat Quarter Apron and wrapped some homemade granola up in it as a gift for her daughter’s teachers. Wait… National Tie One On Day has nothing to do with sipping champagne in a fabulous apron? hmn…

Happy weekend Ladies! Don’t forget to leave a ‘lil comment for a chance to win that scrumptious blue yarn and come back this afternoon to see the winner and the next FRIDAY{SURPRISE}PRIZE. What we won’t do for comments.

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GIVEAWAY: Kartell Lou Lou Ghost Chair


Isn’t this chair the cutest? I have the adult version at the head of my dining table, and a little one for Scarlet in her room. She loves it so much and screams “MY CHAIR!” if you even try to come close to it. Well, readers, today is your lucky day because Kartell Store LA is giving one Lou Lou Ghost Chair away to one lucky Prudent Baby reader. Kartell Store LA is the very first authorized online Kartell dealer, so they can ship anywhere in the world and you know you are not getting a cheesy knock off. And as any design lover knows, it is virtually impossible to come across a discount on Kartell furniture.

SOOOOOoooo…. not only are we giving away one adorable Lou Lou Ghost Chair, all Prudent Baby readers are able to share in a discount on anything in the Kartell shop. So if you’ve been saving up, fantasizing about, or lusting for a piece of Kartell fanciness in your life, now is your chance. All Prudent Baby readers get 15% off anything and everything in the online shop with discount code BABY15! Go Go Go!

So to enter this giveaway we ask you to share one design fantasy of yours. For example, I fantasize about a home that is clean and sparkling in shades of turquoise with never a sullied baby-stain, but the reality is that a spray bottle of vinegar is my best friend. Perhaps you envision a custom-carved fireplace mantle or a duvet made of silken threads?

Let us know your design fantasy in the comments and be entered to win one Lou Lou Ghost Chair from Kartell Store LA. Leave your comment between now and midnight next Wednesday, November 24th. Come back every day for a new entry. Tweet, Stumble, and/or share the giveaway on facebook by clicking “like” below and leave us another comment each time letting us know for an additional entry. We will select one winner using random.org and send them a Lou Lou Ghost Chair, but ALL readers can save 15% off EVERYTHING from Kartell by using code BABY15 at checkout! This some serious design fun! Go Go Go!

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Winners: An Awesome Book of Thanks!


To win one of five copies of this book, we asked you to share something crafty you are thankful for. We loved reading your responses, so heartwarming! So without further ado, the randomly selected winners of An Awesome Books of Thanks are:

Mary on Lake Pulaski who said: I am thankful for my rotary cutter, seam ripper and fray check!
Danajill76 who said: I’m thankful my 5 year old son just learned the joy that is making paper snowflakes!
Macki West who said: This book looks wonderful! I am thankful for the 25cent fabric bin that my daughter and I get tons of fun scraps and make all kinds of things. I’m also thankful for my apple peeler/corer/slicer, I can make an apple pie in minutes and impress guests!
Laurie who said: I am oh so thankful for strong yet beautiful material and, of course, seam rippers:)
and Aubie Bobie who said: I am thankful for cooking books with pictures and cuisinarts.

I am also truly thankful for all of those things!  If any of those names are yours, send us your address using the Prudent Baby Contact Form and we’ll send off your awesome book.  Winners have 5 days to contact us before forfeiting their prize to another lucky reader.  Now everyone else, go out and order yourself, and all of your friends, copies of An Awesome Book of Thanks or Dallas Clayton’s first book, An Awesome Book. And ladies, THANK YOU for everything. Life wouldn’t be the same without you.

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Crayon Apron Tutorial

Oh my, could this be any more adorable?  I know Scarlet would LOVE one, I can’t wait to sew it up.  This tutorial is so clear and cute that I just had to ask Samantha of Bobaloo Kids to share it with you!  Take it away Samantha:

Hi everyone!  I’ve made quite a few of these super-cute crayon aprons for the little artists I know and they’re always a big hit.  They’re also available in my Etsy store – stop by and take a look!  

Get the full Crayon Apron Tutorial after the jump…

And remember to leave a comment, you could win that cozy Bamboo Ewe yarn!


Crayon Apron Tutorial

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • 1/4 yard main fabric (a fat quarter works, too)
  • 1/8 yard contrast fabric (for the waistband)
  • thread, scissors, and pins
  • a marking pencil or pen with water soluble ink
  • ruler

1. First, cut two rectangles from your main fabric – one that measures 20” x 6” for the body of the apron and another that measures 20” x 3.5” for the pocket.  For the waistband, cut a 4” x 40” strip of your contrasting fabric.

2. Finish one long edge of your pocket.  I usually use my serger, but you can also just zigzag it on your regular machine.  Turn the finished edge under about 1/4” and press.  Topstitch close to the folded edge.

3. Lay your finished pocket right side down on the wrong side of the main apron piece, matching up the long unfinished edges.  Serge (or stitch a 1/4” seam) the bottom edges together, open the pieces up, and press the whole thing flat.

Flip the pocket piece to the right side of the main apron piece and press again, enclosing the bottom seam.

4. Serge or stitch the short sides of the main apron piece, joining the pocket and main piece together.  Turn both short edges under 3/8” or so to the back side of the apron and topstitch close to the folded edge.

5. Now for the fun part – the little crayon pockets!  Starting in the middle and working your way out to both sides, use your ruler to make little marks at the top of the pocket every 3/4”.  If you’re worried about stitching straight lines, you can also mark the bottom of the pocket (and even draw in the whole stitching line if you’d like).

6. Moving top to bottom, stitch straight down the pocket through both the pocket and main piece of fabric, making 24 individual pockets (you’ll have a little space left at each end).  Don’t forget to backstitch a few stitches at the top and bottom of each line of stitching to keep the pockets nice and secure.  I usually don’t bother snipping the threads until the very end – it’s faster that way and easier to just lift the needle and move to the next line.

7. After trimming all those little threads, gather the top edge of the apron.  I usually set my machine to the highest tension (9 on my Brother machine) and longest stitch length (5.0), but you may have to fiddle with your machine settings a little.  Run a line of stitching about 1/4” from the top unfinished edge of the apron.  It should gather up quite a bit on its own.  Pull the bobbin thread to gather the fabric tighter if you need to – the top edge should measure about 11” once it’s all gathered up.

8. Match up the center of the apron piece and the center of one long edge of the waistband right sides together with the raw edges even.  Stitch the apron piece onto the waistband with a 1/2” seam.

9. Now we’ll finish the ends of the waistband.  Turn under both long edges of the waistband 1/2” and press flat.

Fold the waistband in half lengthwise, right sides together, and stitch a 1/2” seam at each short end. Clip the corners and flip right side out, so the waistband is folded in half lengthwise, wrong sides together, and the pressed-under edges are sandwiched inside.

10. Match up the long folded edges of the waistband and pin together, aligning the folded edge with the row of stitching on the apron piece.  Stitch 1/4” away from the long edge of the waistband to join the two layers.  Iron the waistband flat.

Now load that crayon apron up with a fresh box of Crayolas and put it on your favorite kiddo!

Eeeek! Don’t you love it? let Samantha from Bobaloo Kids know what you think in the comments. And let’s respect her copyright: Please use this tutorial to make adorable little aprons for your own kiddos or as gifts, not to sell.  Thanks!

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HANDMADE HANUKKAH IS BACK!


Because little Scarlet gets to celebrate two holidays (LUCKY!) and we don’t want her thinking it’s all about the Dora backpacks and My Little Ponies, we implement a Handmade Hanukkah strategy. So she gets 8 handmade gifts for this holiday, and she gets spoiled on Christmas. Hanukkah is early this year (December 2nd-9th), almost too early for me to pull it together right after Thanksgiving, so I’ll start by rounding up last year’s Handmade Hanukkah gifties. Might make some cute stocking stuffers for your little one too!


Keep checking in for new Hanukkah tutes, and check out all eight of last year’s Handmade Hanukkah DIYs after the jump…

And remember leave a comment on this or any post this week and you could win you some oh so snuggly Bamboo Ewe yarn!
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Bias Tape Table Runner: Part 2


When I saw Jaime’s Bias Tape Table Runner I fell in love and just had to try one of my own. I thought it would be fun to do something Fall-ish for Thanksgiving on one side and Christmas-themed on the other. That way I can just flip it on November 26th! Also, I had just made this candy cane bias tape and knew it would work really well with our red dishes. The fabrics are Alexander Henry Farmdale Curio Oatmeal and Alexander Henry Merry Moderns.


Jaime’s tutorial would also be excellent for placemats! We think we are catching the quilting bug!

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November Steals & Deals!


Our second Prudent Mama Newsletter goes out tomorrow morning, so make sure you’ve signed up! We’ve lined up some exclusive deals from great brands with coupon codes only for subscribers. What kind of deals you ask? Well, that’s a secret, but I’ll give you a hint: You’ll be saving on drooly-worthy fabrics like the Rolling Hills Bundle pictured above and special exclusive discounts from these brands:

Kartell
California Baby

Barefoot Books

Bridget & Lucy: A Pattern Line

and of course Fabricworm!

You’ll also find out how you can win a Simplicty Bias Tape Making Kit, which includes a Bias Tape Maker, a super handy bias ruler, and a pair of 8″ Simplicity dressmaker shears!


If you want the full scoop, you’ll just have to subscribe right here!

Subscribe to our Newsletter!


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Simple Homemade Body Scrub


In the spirit of Doing More With Less here’s another easy project with awesome results. Rather then spending on a luxurious body scrub for my flaky winter skin, I whipped one up with some ingredients from my kitchen.

So what if I can’t spell? My skin is smooth as a baby’s booty. I’ll tell you how to make Simple Homemade Body Scrub with a few ingredients from around your kitchen after the jump…

And remember to leave a comment, because you could win that super cozy skein of Bamboo Ewe yarn!
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