OH NO! Baby G has been getting marks from his one-size diapers and we’ve been trying to narrow down the problem. With the help of the women on the BabyCenter CD Sewing 101 Board, we’re trying to figure out what might be wrong. In the meantime, we’re using some disposable diapers so his legs will …
Crafts
I whipped these two wet bags up, using this tutorial from Lemon Squeezy. Still having a hard time figuring out zippers, but eh. I didn’t put a ton of effort in here (ie. ironing fabric) like I might have had these been a gift or if I’d been making something that anyone would ever see. …
How to teach children electrical outlet safety: Making our own pretend outlet so we could teach our son to properly plug and unplug electrical cords. My parenting motto: If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em. We have come to the conclusion that baby proofing is failing. Baby G has figured most of it out and …
This is a good fit on a cloth diaper, around the legs. I made a grievous error while sewing some cloth diapers a while back and I paid for it today. I’d been messing around trying to figure out the perfect elastic length for each diaper because some of mine were coming out too tight. …
I found this tutorial on Pinterest while I was looking for some good Mother’s Day gift ideas and decided to go for it. I have a ton of scrapbook paper that I keep for purposes like this. I also wanted to test out my new printer and printed a bunch of 4×6 photos for this. I …