With a few old sheets, some fabric scraps, leftover crafting supplies, and some sute patterns, we had a very fun homemade Christmas this year. Thanks to the sales of some dolls I made, everyone got a store-bought gift too, so we had a great Christmas without going into debt! Although I realized after Christmas was over, that most people solve that problem by saving for Christmas. After 7 years, I figured out the secret, and plan to save all year for Christmas next year.
Chronicle of life with my five little girls, homeschooling, and attempts to master the domestic arts.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Homemade Christmas
With a few old sheets, some fabric scraps, leftover crafting supplies, and some sute patterns, we had a very fun homemade Christmas this year. Thanks to the sales of some dolls I made, everyone got a store-bought gift too, so we had a great Christmas without going into debt! Although I realized after Christmas was over, that most people solve that problem by saving for Christmas. After 7 years, I figured out the secret, and plan to save all year for Christmas next year.
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How amazing are you?! I feel like I have no time to make all my homemade projects and I only have one kid. Everything is so cute. I love that ring stacker thing (for some reason, I can't think of what they're called right now). You should sell stuff.
ReplyDeleteI'm so impressed! I especially love the stacky toy- that's awesome!!! And yea for you for selling your homemade goods, too! :)
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented with that sewing machine! I also love the stacked rings and the pear...I was (not so secretly) coveting them as I looked through your pictures. I LOVE the FABRIC!!!! I drool over fabric! I'm glad you had a great Christmas, thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteAdrienne, these gifts are beautiful. Beautiful. Wow.
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