Well its officially summer break here, which means 3 kids in-house all the time, playdates galore, trips to local attractions, and even a chance for a family vacation next month! All this also means I am having to work harder to fit crafting time in :) I won't complain though, I am truly truly enjoying this time with my kids. My oldest was in first grade this past year and I realized for the first time that, while its nice to have time to do work while he's in school, I really missed him. He left at 8:30 am and didn't get off the bus till almost 4. Then there was homework, after school activities, dinner, and only about an hour to actually enjoy time together. Next year my middle child will be in first grade and I am already anticipating how much I'm going to miss the older two! Luckily I still have one at home to keep me company though.
Anywhoo... I have gotten a few things done in the last few weeks. I wanted to make an extra special gift bag for my kids' teachers because of all the love they put into teaching them this year. Last year I did a movie-night themed bag for Eli's teacher, but I wanted to do something a bit different this time. Just like last year I made simple patchwork-style gift bags using some fun coordinating fabrics and lined them. This time I added an interior pocket and a fabric flower turning these totes into almost a fashion accessory! I posted a pic of them on the Knits and Knots Facebook page and got a lot of positive response. I had several follow-up orders and I had fun seeing how they each turned out with different fabrics.
I was contacted by a photographer for some seasonal hats for her fall/winter newborn photo shoots. I loved the outcome of both of these sweet toppers.
And my last project is the most fun of all :) This sock-monkey photo prop set was commissioned by a girl who had seen one online and tried to order it for her soon-to-be-newborn baby only to find out the woman selling them had closed her shop to new orders because she was swamped with business! I couldn't blame her as the idea is simply darling. Its a sock monkey earflap hat and matching diaper cover with the cutest little tail on the rump. Unfortunately for me I don't have a good model to show it off, so this was the best I could do.
I love the bags you made for the teachers! I was hoping to get some bags done for Piper's teachers, but ran out of time (story of my life lately, ha!). I'm sure their teachers will love such an awesome goft. Great hats! The sock monkey one is TOO cute!! Love it!
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