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« homemade diapers | Main | 15 weeks »
Saturday
Aug132011

for a two year old

Today was our buddy Lincoln's second birthday. We celebrated with cupcakes and time in the sandbox and lots of play with his new little kitchen.

I wanted to make a gift that he would really enjoy -- one whose fun wouldn't wear out immediately, that would be useful in at least a couple of ways for a while. I have a cache of crafty ideas waiting for just the right recipient, and this one I found in Alicia Paulson's book Stitched in Time seemed right up Linc's alley. I hope I was right!

Using iron-on transfer sheets for the printer, I printed out some pictures from the past year: friends' faces, mama and papa, the dinosaur at the zoo, one of our chickens Lincoln took a shine to, and a few others. I ironed them onto some white twill, and with some polka-dotty quilting cotton for the backs of each card and felt to stabilize the middle, I made 14 memory cards (two of each photo). I sewed around each picture and pinked the edges to curb the fraying. 

To finish off the gift, I whipped up a little felt bag for storage, and (sloppily) embroidered the front. 

Happy birthday, Lincoln! I hope you like your present. 

Reader Comments (2)

This is a fabulous, fabulous gift idea! Now to adapt it for my less-crafty-than you self...

Happy Birthday to your Lincoln-friend!

August 14, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMelissa

Melissa, this was SO easy. You could sew around the pictures by hand with a needle and thread, even, pretty quickly. That crazy iron-on printer paper just makes everything look profesh.

August 14, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterstefanie

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