Make more stuff, of course.
Like this nativity.
Sorry, the picture isn't the best. But isn't it cute? I bought the pattern here. I love all of her patterns and will probably be making more. The best part is that I had most of the felt leftover from the quiet book, and had to purchase very few other things to complete this! I was so excited to make it because I love nativities and I wanted one that Lincoln could touch when we teach him about Christmas. Love it.

3 comments:
oh my gosh Cheryl that ended up soooo cute! Aren't her patterns so detailed? You did such a great job. That's the part that is discouraging me the most ha ha - you have to have a lot of patience with the detail otherwise they end up looking like crap. So no, I haven't really gotten much else done for Collin's felt food except his little recycle grocery bag and I'm in the middle of working on the carton of milk. Just thinking about tackling the rest of it makes me tired. ha! I think it would be easier if I had a craft room so I didn't have to keep putting away all the pieces so they aren't scattered around the house once the kids wake up and get into my sewing stuff. I have committed myself to making one thing a night though so hopefully those will get done...before he's 9. Good job!!
What I want to know is how you find the time to do all these projects!?! I have a HUGE list of projects I want to do, but I feel like I barely find the time to shower each day. I'm totally impressed. You should teach a class called, "How to be a mom and craft too!" :)
How neat! They are so very cute. :-)
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