The Sunshine, Daisies, Bottom Mellow Dress Tutorial with Guest - Kelly from Sewing in No Man's Land

once in a while i stumble upon a blog that makes my heart tremor and the hairs on my arms stand up...in a good way. i usually proceed to call out to the hubby "i found one!". it is honestly one of the sheer joys that i have with blogging. i get such a thrill out of finding someone who i just know in my gut is going to make a huge footprint in our blogging world. kelly from "sewing in no man's land" is just that lady. honestly.
kelly sent me a nice email a while ago so i checked out her blog and immediately emailed her begging to let me rant about her here. she so sweetly offered to do up a lovely tutorial for my post! how kind is that! when she asked me what to make i immediately asked for something to help me to cover my post baby belly - of course! she whipped up this stunner of a frock called "the sunshine, daisies, bottom mellow dress" for all of us girls (you can read more about it below).

this sewer, photographer, mother of 3 gorgeous
littlies, and wife, currently living in east timor has cast me under her spell and get this....she has only been blogging since the start of july....insert me falling on the floor in a puddle of envy!!! seriously. fabulous! i have been dying to share her with all of you for a few weeks now and i can't wait for you to see what goodies she has over in no man's land. what i adore most about kelly's blog is the story behind it. nope, it's not just another sewing/mommy blog. there's a twist and it's captivating, interesting and lots of fun! plus all her tutorials and patterns are free! so join in and get sewing!

wanna know more????? you know you wanna.......let's let
kelly tell you in her own words or you can read about it here.

Dear friends,

“I like to begin our conversations as if we are the oldest and dearest friends.” That is how I honestly feel about my readers and the people behind the blogs I follow. That is how I feel about Shannon. I live a world away but I feel like I could drop her a line if something hilarious happened while I was crafting and she would totally love it. So, can we be friends?

My name is Kelly and I am the girly behind Sewing In No Mans Land. Before I show you the fun tutorial I have prepared let me tell you a bit about myself. I grew up in San Clemente, California and I am a beach bum to the core. I met my hubby in AP History in high school when my family moved to Utah and was immediately smitten. He was a senior though while I was only a junior and headed off to Brazil for two years while I graduated high school and had a blast attending BYU. He randomly stopped by my house a few months after he returned and that was it, I was a goner. After we were married he was activated with the National Guard to serve in operation Iraqi freedom. He was gone for 18 months. It was a hard time. It was at the beginning of this time that I took up sewing. My mother-in-law is the most amazing seamstress. This will tell you how good, when she was in the Miss Hawaii pageant her talent was sewing! She was endlessly patient with me and I became totally addicted. When my hubby returned we welcomed Sawyer into our lives, our first baby boy.

When he was 3 months we headed off to Law School at William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. When Sawyer was 6 months I started feeling super sick and took a preggy test. Sure enough we were pregnant! We both laughed so hard that we were going to have cuties so close. When we found out it was another boy we were thrilled. Finn is a little over 15 months younger then Sawyer and they are BEST friends.

Our last year at law school we found out we were expecting again! People would literally stop me in the grocery store and say "oh sweat heart, trying for that girl?" It got me so irritated I started saying "Oh no! I do boys, I'm a BOYS mom". Then we found out we were having a girl and I just about died with excitement at the sewing prospects.

Shortly after Genevieve was born we moved to DC so Daddy could start his dream job with the US State Department. We had no idea which embassy we would be working at, when they told us it would be Dili, East Timor I said "where the where?" For the next two years we live here, in Timor Leste, a tiny country at the end of Indonesia right off the coast of Darwin, Australia. My hubby is helping run the Embassy and I am doing my photography as usual (oh I am a photographer by the by). Timor is an amazing place. Devastated by their long struggle for freedom, which only ended a short decade ago, most families live in crushing poverty.

When we moved here we were allotted a certain amount of baggage weight. I had to carefully decide which items would come and which would stay. All three of my sewing machines came. But, on the flip side, I could only fit 15 yards of fabric. I had no idea what would be available in Timor. Once I arrived and saw how positive, and happy the locals were even though they literally had nothing, I decided to drop my die hard consumerism and see just what I could make with those 15 yards. If I needed anything else I would try and support the local economy by purchasing it here. Once I run out of fabric I will have to make do with what I can find here. If I am sent fabric by family, friends, readers etc. it goes to making things for the orphanage in our neighborhood.

My motto now is minimal fabric maximum cuteness. I only started 3 weeks ago and have already become completely absorbed in the progress. Since I LOVE creating my own patterns I also make sure all the patterns for what I make are available for free to my readers. I created this blog so that I could feel connected to others who are creative even though I live in such an extremely remote part of the world. I feel so blessed to have already made some amazing friendships and I literally treasure every comment made on my posts. So please, come on over, watch the experiment and learn a little about a tiny struggling country a world away and who knows where we will be next! Now for the tutorial!

I wanted to share a brand new dress pattern I made. I have been battling the baby belly unsuccessfully since Evie was born so I wanted a dress that would hide it a little without looking like I was wearing a bag ha! The Sunshine, Daisies, Bottom Mellow Dress was born.

I am slightly obsessed with the color combination of yellow and grey but I think it would look great in any color! Keep in mind my model is a good four inches taller then us average ladies, ah to be tall.

Please check out the full tutorial at Sewing in No Mans Land. Print out the pattern, follow the simple instructions and make something fabulous for yourself!

Cheers!

Kelly

thanks so much kelly! i seriously have a girl crush on you. thanks for letting me email you gushing my heart out about your fabulousness and for you not thinking i am a crazy person..haha. i'm so glad we were "meant" and here's a big hello to your equally fab mom over in ireland - i'm coming to visit :)

am i the only one suffering with the baby belly blues or are you all on the hunt for clothes to make to hide the bulge too? c'mon now, share your secrets :P

*all images copyright sewing in no man's land

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Megan Neilsen Sewing Pattern Giveaway!


happy monday everyone! guess what, i have a giveaway for you all today! exciting right? the babyhood bonanza is over but my struggles to find decent post baby clothes haven't ended. so over the next little while there may be some special goodies popping up for you moms who are still dealing with the friends their babies left behind...yes, that's what i have termed the extra fat left on my belly. sorry, but it's better than cursing in front of the kids, and curse i would. that's how mad that darn overhang makes me. we all know how hard it is to find decent maternity sewing patterns, while it's even harder to find ones for that darn post baby body so i was over the moon when i spotted them over on www.megannielsen.com.

i've been following megan nielsen's blog since i started blogging and let me tell you, this momma has got some skills. i remember reading her posts, drooling over the stylish outfits she was always whipping up and favoriting her fun tutorials. one day i said to myself "that girl needs her own clothing line". then voila! poof! a few weeks later i checked out her blog and megan nieslen collection privee had been born!


now let me tell you - it's gorgeous, fun and totally megan. i can't wait to see the new lovelies she's going to come out with for the fall. the best thing about megan's site is you can purchase fab clothing from her spring collection and her maternity collection or make yourself some with her sewing patterns! yep, you can even make her goodies for yourself at home too! her sewing patterns are geared towards new moms, nursing moms and preggo moms. they are body flattering for all sizes and rumour is she is even working on a few plus size maternity patterns! how she still manages to blog, take care of 2 adorable kiddos (one being a new baby) and her hubby and still post enough fun goodies for the modern preggo mom to fill a good chunk of my recent "maternity sewing tutorial roundup" is beyond me!

(i LOVE the jen lula dress. megan's inspiration was jen lula (who's currently preggers), the writer of one of my fave blogs "jen loves kev". i only wish i had spotted it when i was earlier on in my pregnancy or i would have lived in it.)

so for all you momma's out there looking for some new sewing patterns for nursing, for sleeping or for daywear (or in my case to hide the belly) here ya go! we've got the giveaway for you!

(one of megan's patterns)

*this giveaway is now closed. thanks for all of your entries.*


what's the prize?

2 lucky winners will get 2 patterns of their choice! yippee! of course, i'm jealous...again..haha. these giveaways are seriously killing me :)

how do you enter?

giveaway rules:
- go over and check out megan's sewing patterns (click here), then come back and tell me which 2 you really want to win. i love hearing what you guys choose!
- enter a 2nd time (make sure you leave me a seperate comment for this) by:
a) subscribing to our feed by email or rss (top of sidebar)
or
b) follow us on "google connect" (on the sidebar) and then leave a comment telling me you did.
- please make sure you leave an email that i can reach you at - this is super important.

*the giveaway is open until sunday, august 1st, at midnight (pacific standard time).

you can find out more about megan on her blog, follow her on facebook and twitter, or shop her collections here.

thanks for the awesome giveaway megan! and thank you for inspiring me and for giving me that extra bit of courage to feel as though i too could make my own clothes - you rock hot mama!

p.s. i'll be announcing the winner of the pink panda giveaway either today or tomorrow depending on how my kiddos are :)

Pink Panda Fabrics Giveaway Winners!


ok you lucky ladies.....here's the three winners for the >pink panda fabrics giveaway......

Winner #1 -
Nadja Magdalena said... 45
Oliver & S Bubble Dress pattern in Sandi Henderson's Poppy Parade blush!!!!! My baby girl would look so great in that!

Winner #2 -
Erica said... 120
My fav pattern is the amy butler bags - all of them!!! In of course her fabric!

Winner #3 -
http://www.pinkpandafabrics.com/sewing-patterns-clothing-patterns-c-20_37/school-days-jacket-coat-size-6-months-to-3t-p-280/
http://www.pinkpandafabrics.com/fabric-by-designer-heather-ross-c-12_14/far-far-away-2-roses-pink-p-598/
The jacket pattern and pretty much all the Heather Ross fabrics are my faves.


congratulations! cheryl will get in touch with you via email. hope you have a wonderful week and thanks to all of you who entered. it was great fun seeing the patterns and prints you would choose for your projects :)

Babybood Bonanza Finale Roundup - Thanks Everyone!


well folks, this is it for the "babyhood bonanza"...i'm sad. it's been so fun. i had a great time and i am absolutely amazed and astounded, like usual, at the amount of talented ladies out there in this blogging world of ours. my google reader is seriously overflowing -bursting at the seams to be exact. i wished i could have showcased all of you, it was so hard to choose, but i tried to show a bit of diversity in crafts and tutorials during my little maternity leave. i hope you all had fun too :)

you can find all the lovelies we posted during the last 2 months below. just click on the pics to go the link. i want to send a giant, huge, massive thank you to all the women who were involved in this party of mine. i appreciate each and every one of you and the time you took to come and share your talents on this lil'ol blog of mine. you helped me have some precious time with my 2 girls & hubs without having to worry the mommyhood was going to become a boring place to visit. all of you have busy lives and some of you were even preggers yourselves...so with that being said thank you, thank you, thank you....big hugs!

















































happy creating!!!!!!


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how many of you would like to see this again next year? any interest? it was so great to see all the things we can make for our kids and ourselves that i'm sure there will always be lots of new ideas. share your thoughts and please stick around the mommyhood, i promise to still have lots of fun things going on. next week we have a giveaway, a great tutorial from a new blog on the mommyhood radar and coming soon....a tutorial from me! yep, finally, i'm getting my butt in gear and the sewing machine in motion.

Best Baby Cloche Crochet Pattern with Guest - Anneliese from The Aesthetic Nest


our last tutorial for the babyhood bonanza is from the talented anneliese, from the blog "aesthetic nest", whose sewing, paintings, cooking, knitting & crocheting are just as lovely as her blogs name suggests. get ready to step into one gorgeous world. a world of bright colors, big smiles, gorgeous frocks and pretty little girls all surrounded by a cozy world created by the two hands of their momma.


anneliese's blog is one of those rare finds where i stop and just go ahhhhhhh. i let out a deep breath and get ready to be inspired. while she's only made her blog public a while ago, this mom who is currently preggers with baby girl #3 (due in august), is sure to make her name in the blogging world if you ask me.


so sit back, this isn't a sewing tutorial, but anneliese sure has those too. this one is for crochet. we started this whole bonanza off with a crochet pattern so i figured i would end the bonanza on the same note. two of my fave crafts that came before my love affair with sewing started were knitting & crochet. don't be scared to give them a try....and no, you aren't an old granny for thinking it's fun. crocheting is cool and modern and fresh. it's all up to you to bring that bit of personal flair into these crafts to make them lovely and of course, to create your very own aesthetic nest :)

p.s. (www.ravelry.com is my fave place to go for all things knitting & crochet. think of it as facebook for us crafty folk. look for me under "imstitched" and add me as a friend.)

now let's hear from anneliese....


I am excited to be contributing to luvinthemommyhood today as part of their Babyhood Bonanza. I feel like a babyhood bonanza of my own at the present as I'm shortly expecting my third girl in a little over four years!

Motherhood has not come easy for me in terms of actually getting my children here and I feel so incredibly fortunate and blessed to now find myself with these two darling daughters and a third on the way. The phrases, "late bloomer, " "better late than never," and "good things come to those who wait" come to mind! You just never know how things will turn out. I can't imagine my life without my little muses. While I've always sought creative outlets nothing has been more creatively fulfilling for me than nurturing babies into little children. The possibilities are so endless! The discovery process so fascinating. And the fact that they are individuals with their own opinions makes it even more interesting and challenging. I try to shape, but I also try to learn and I anticipate more learning in the future as they become more independent. Scary.

While I am surprised to find myself mothering three girls rather than some more varied combination, I just couldn't be happier about it (and their father is pretty spoiled too I have to say). Hard to imagine where I would direct all my creative energy if, for instance, I had three boys. I absolutely love knitting, crocheting, sewing, painting and throwing parties for my girls. My blog, AestheticNest, documents the activity and there's a lot of it going on lately as I'm in full blown nesting mode. So, I was thrilled when Shannon invited me to share something in the Bonanza.


I put this little crochet cloche on my nesting list and am sharing a pattern and tutorial for it today (great to have the motivation to actually document the pattern!). I made the original, little pink version, for my daughter, Scarlett, when she was born and loved it! I love a cloche on a little babe because it emphasizes her already large eyes.


The cotton yarn makes it super easy wash-and-wear and versatile in terms of seasons. And the worsted weight crochet means this is fast. I'm all about finishing so a love a quick pattern! This would be good for a beginner and would make a darling baby gift. Who can resist the oversized flower and eyelet edging? This hat is all girl!


Click below for the PDF of the pattern or here for the full tutorial.
Best Baby Cloche Crochet Pattern_www.aestheticnest
Thanks for the LUV, Shannon!

you're welcome anneliese! thanks for being part of what makes this blog so fun and special for me. it's a joy to meet such talented and inspiring women. i wish you a magical and special birth and lots of special moments for you and your new bundle of joy!

don't forget to get your entry in for the pink panda fabrics giveaway! if you're looking for a new project or some fabric this is the giveaway for you ladies! click here to enter.

Get Your Fair On with Guest - Shirley from The Vancouver Island Baby Fair


i love a fair. i especially love a baby fair. but what i love even more than just a baby fair is one that is geared for my toddler/preschooler and my baby! who doesn't enjoy a chance to check out loot for the kiddies, find new resources, scope out all the cute babies, chat with other moms and get to see bobs and lolo to boot! they'll be playing 4 shows over the weekend during the vancouver island baby fair here in victoria, bc and i just love me some bobs and lolo...i know, they are supposed to be for kids but i can't help sing along to them...plus they just look so fun to hang out with!


when's the vancouver island baby fair?

victoria's baby fair will be held on saturday, september 25th and sunday, september 26th at the pearkes recreation center. prices are insanely reasonable at $7 per person (add $1 for weekend pass) and the kiddos (12 & under) are free!

who's behind the vancouver island baby fair?

one hard working momma! shirley broback is a talented, multi-tasking mom of 2, who is also the savvy mom mom entrepreneur of the year for 2009 by savvymom.ca!! go shirley! she also happens to be one of our fabulous sponsors here in the mommyhood! i was curious as to how shirley began her road to creating "laughing belly productions" and the vancouver island baby fair and still manage to stay sane and balance her family/personal life. so i figured why not ask her to share her answers with all of us here as part of the babyhood bonanza. i find it fun and inspiring to hear how talented ladies like shirley do it all, plus i know i'm not the only one curious and ok, i'll be honest, a bit nosy :)

now let's hear from shirley.........

I don’t know what it is about being pregnant, but I have noticed this with so many other entrepreneurs I have met: there is some kind of powerful hormone in pregnancy that makes you need to create. There is some kind of instinct in us to want to provide for our family. And there is a maternity leave with an ending and a job that we might be looking at with different lenses now that baby is a reality.

I have met so many women entrepreneurs who have started their business as a result of new-mommyhood, after discovering some kind of service or product gap that needs filling. The gap I needed to fill was a central community resource for families with lots of information on services ranging from pregnancy through preschool. I filled the gap with the Vancouver Island Baby Fair.

Through my research, I started to piece together the elements that would make a successful event: interesting presentations geared to parenting, fun activities for kids, basic amenities new parents need like easy access to diaper changing and a place to feed the baby. I also discovered dozens of other unique small businesses - many of them mom-run - that needed better exposure.

Another big reason for building a business was that I was aiming to prevent my own postpartum depression. Don’t ask me why I thought creating a full time job for myself and creating more pressures and responsibilities was prevention, but it actually did help!

I suffered with major postpartum depression when my son was born, so when I became pregnant again, I knew we had to make big changes. Having my husband home for a longer period of time while I went about the business of building our business and being mom to a newborn and toddler was the biggest help of all. I had focus and I had support. It was a huge challenge, but we made it through.

Now that I have five successful Baby Fairs under my belt, one of the biggest questions I get is how I balance family and business. First off, the word ‘balance’ is a really funny word to me. It’s often about coping, really, and enjoying your life, one day at a time. And working hard.

One thing I learned quickly is that my desire to be a full-time mom and a full-time business owner wasn’t going to work unless I figured out a way to clone myself. So I learned to schedule better, plan ahead, and to get help with child care when my husband went back to work.


I have also accepted that I am no Martha Stewart and that having a messy house is pretty much a given. I struggle with dinner ideas and getting enough exercise & ‘me’ time but it’s still all a work in progress and it’s an exciting challenge. I also have an amazing and supportive husband, so in return I make sure he knows how amazing he is by writing love letters to him
and generally appreciating his awesomeness.

Balance? It’s not really there yet. But I know my priorities. I intensely love and appreciate my family and let them know this fact each and every day. I also know that I love working hard at planning and making the Vancouver Island Baby Fair a fun and cool event for the growing families and businesses on Vancouver Island! Every thing else is gravy.


want to know more about the vancouver island baby fair? keep up to date on giveaways, exhibitors and all the fun going on? join on twitter, facebook and even follow along their blog "inside the pea pod". you can also click here to watch a little video on the fair. make sure to pick you and the family, heck even your best mom friend up some tickets and have a blast while you also help support the greater victoria down syndrome society.

a big thank you to shirley for sharing her story with us. come pop by next month for a chance to win yourself some tickets to the baby fair! only 3 more days left of the bonanza, make sure to check back for a fun tutorial tomorrow!


are you going to be at the vancouver island baby fair? i know i'll be there. come say hi if you see me, don't be a stranger :)

sweet pea giveaway winners, an anniversary & some more pee (the other kind)


what's with the whacked out post title? ohhhhh, lordy, you don't even wanna know, but i'm gonna tell you anyways......

first off it's my wedding anniversary today, insert applause j/k, and i get to spend the day sans hubby with 2 kids till about 10pm tonight. not his choice, he has school after work, but still no fun. so boo on school. on the other hand - i love you honey! thanks for being my best friend and the best hubby in the world! (sorry for the gooey romance) see you late tonight :)

secondly, i'm at a loss as to how to get pee out of ikea feather down filled sofa cushions. yes, i said pee. you ready for this story? my toddler is potty trained, but just not while sleeping. she's been having a weird sleep schedule at the moment and passed out for a nap (which she never has) on the couch yesterday and yep, you guessed it - peed! let's just say i freaked. how the heck do you get the pee out? i washed the slip covers but have no idea how to clean the actual cushion??? help?

i also had one peed covered toddler who now desperately needed a bath. so all 3 of us jumped in the tub and crossed our fingers that the hubs would get home soon to help us out because i seriously had no idea as to how i was going to get us all out of the tub safely and this was all happening just as i was getting geared up to watch the bachelorette! (yes, i watch and am addicted - so sue me..haha) now that's just not fair..i missed the first half hour and lots of chunks in between. i'll just say though - frank you are a dog! i can't believe i liked you. i did relieve a whole whack load of stress yelling at the tv waving the hose of my vacuum in the air and shouting at frank...and yes, jer, i know he can't hear me. husbands - geez!

Any space can be beautiful
.....except when covered in toddler pee!

worst part, besides the pee of course, was that i couldn't wash one of the cushions on the couch (don't worry, that one was pee free) as i needed somewhere to sit and breastfeed the baby. so i sat up last night for harper's feedings, precariously balanced on one cushion. now this isn't an easy feat ladies with my post baby butt, a giant booby pillow and me half asleep at 3:00 am? i think i slid off a couple times. thank god i had vacuumed the couch earlier or i would have had to stare at the remnants of god knows what all night as well - eek!

so what i'm asking all of you lovely folk is how do i get the pee out of the feather down filled sofa cushions? (the actual couch, not throw pillows) vinegar? soap/water? dry cleaner? help!!! i'm sure i can't be the only momma this has happened too........at least i hope i'm not.

now, moving on....here's the winners from the >sweet pea patterns giveaway:

NinaN said... 47
I have two not so little ones at home and one little one waiting to make his appearance! My faves are the Jack and Jill, the Kawaii Kimono and the seamless crib shoes. Well, there are others that are way cuter but we are expecting a boy this time and my girls' feet are way too big for those cute little shoes!

****if you are NinaN or know her, can you tell her to email me her email address to luvinthemommyhood@yahoo.ca**** (if i don't hear from you in a few days i will redraw another winner)

The Hicks Family said... 63
OMG!!! those shoes are so stinking cute! :) my favorite by far is the Bella Baby but the close second would be the kawaii pattern! :) So cute! :)

Lindsay said... 17
OH my gosh!!! I love love love the maryjanes! I have so many friends having their first babies and these make the BEST gifts!

congrats ladies!! happy sewing! cheri will be in touch with you :)

what's your worst pee story? c'mon now, don't be shy, cough it up. it will help all of us feel better about our little disaster stories. i know it always helps me to laugh about it and share so we can rejoice in each other's hilarious motherhood sufferings :)

Pink Panda Fabrics Babyhood Bonanza Giveaway!!!!


ok ladies....get ready.....here it comes......another fantastic sewing giveaway! this one is pretty near and dear to my heart. cheryl from the fabulous online fabric shop "pink panda fabrics" has got a great giveaway for all you sewers out there. now before i tell you the prize, i want to tell you a bit about pink panda fabrics.


why do i love pink panda fabrics? well, it's canadian and you all know how i gotta support my canadian mompreneurs. there are not a lot of online resources for canadian sewers to get fabric from. trust me. so when cheryl told me she was opening this online mecca i was thrilled. she carries all my fave fabric designers, has great prices and a heck of a lot of lovely patterns to boot. she also....are you ready for this......always offers....free shipping anywhere in canada! squeal!!!!! i know! so exciting! ok....i'm calming down now..haha, sorry about that. don't worry, you don't have to be canadian to shop there :)

pink panda fabrics is run in a smoke free studio just north of toronto, ontario and is owned by cheryl, who is a hard working mom of 1 cute little girl whom the store is named after. cheryl strives to bring modern, funky, cute, kawaii fabrics, sewing patterns and notions to the online shopper. i love that she doesn't just carry your average run of the mill fabric lines. she truly is helping us moms get our hands on all that lovely, modern yumminess out there in the fabric world and she's doing it with affordable prices, and great taste in modern designers! you can also find pink panda fabrics on twitter, facebook, and their blog.

ok, now for the prize. you ready? yeah? are you sure? ok, ok, here goes.......

*this giveaway is now closed. but feel free to stick around the mommyhood - we love having you!*

3 lucky winners will get 2 items:

1. a sewing pattern of their choice!
2. a $10 gift certificate towards their next purchase!


3 lucky winners, what, oh, yep, i said 3....haha, no typos here. hello! all these giveaways are killing me. i want to win this stuff! so go ahead, click here to drool over the patterns...maybe some amy butler, a little anna maria horner, oliver + s, modkid, and sew liberated! wowsa! pick your fave and then...........


use that nifty gift certificate towards some gorgeous fabric..like some of my recent faves:


nicey jane by heather bailey (you guys know i'm obsessed with this line right lindsay), beyond the sea by cloud 9 fabrics and the oh so adorable new far, far away 2 by heather ross line.

how do you enter?

giveaway rules:
- you need to go over to pink panda fabrics pick your fave pattern and fabric choice then come leave me a comment so i can drool over it.
- please make sure you leave an email that i can reach you at - this is super important.
- only one entry per person.

easy peasy? you bet. *the giveaway is open until sunday, july 25th, at midnight (pacific standard time).

and even if you don't win you get a little surprise! cheryl has set up a special discount code for luvinthemommyhood readers! get an extra 3% off your purchases. coupon code is "LUV" and the coupon is good until August 31, 2010.



a big thank you to pink panda fabrics for hosting such a fun giveaway! happy project daydreaming! we've got more fun to come this week!

Top Down Hat Tutorial with Guest - Jane Richmond


i know i've been talking a lot about sewing on here the last year or so, but that's because it's new and exciting for me. truly though, my very first crafting love affair is with knitting. it's my old pal. the one i go to when i need to de-stress, escape with my thoughts and cozy up with my wool and a worn pair of needles. an old friend. one that stuck with me through bad breakups, illnesses, lonely nights, high school, and even childhood. you can wear it, hold it, decorate with it, make art with it, heck do what you want with it - now where can you find a friend like that? that being said, this bonanza just wouldn't have been complete without one of my fave knitting designers - jane richmond, to come join in.


jane's work is fresh, fun, and timeless. she's a total sweetheart and even lives in the same city as i do now! finally, i get to meet a fellow crafter/blogger who inspires me in person! wowsa! i flipped out the first time i spotted jane's patterns on ravelry and then saw she lived on vancouver island as well. she was one of our early "moms in the mommyhood". you can read her interview with me here. since then i've been hooked and a faithful follower of her patterns. my baby sister wanted a new hat for xmas last year and guess who's won out? you bet - jane's. pasha was made. ahhhhh, lovely...take a peek at my finished pasha here.

so are any of you itching to get knitting? wanna learn how? wanna join in on the addiction? come on....you know ya wanna....it's fun! you can find jane on ravelry, her etsy shop, her blog and her facebook page. happy knitting! i promise your sewing machine will forgive you :)

now let's hear from jane......

Hi all, my name is Jane and I design knitting patterns. I am so excited to be included in this never ending Baby Bonanza! Let me just say that when I received the invitation from Shannon I thought surely I was on the wrong mailing list because the talent of this crafty Mommy line-up is frankly quite intimidating!

A little about our birth story...

The moment Chris and I began the discussion of babies we were pregnant, it happened so quickly I barely had time to mentally prepare. I had one of those miracle pregnancies where I never had morning sickness, no stretch marks (according to one nurse it’s a redhead thing?), I felt great, my body even put a halt to my cup a day caffeine habit (I couldn’t even stand the smell of coffee!). Being induced 3 weeks early was an entirely different story. I’ve learned so much from my 2 ½ years as a Mommy and Elsie amazes me everyday. Is it just me or do they just get progressively more fun?

Two golden nuggets I’ll pass down to anyone expecting their first...

• don’t have any expectations of how things are going to go because the likely hood of things going as planned is slim to none and you’ll only set yourself up for disappointment.
• if you start planning your second too soon you won’t truly be able to enjoy your first. Once I stopped “planning” I started living more in the moment.

Enough about me, let’s move onto the tutorial I have planned...


A really easy way to use up odd balls of yarn is with a top-down hat. You don’t need a pattern and you can use any yarn you have lying around because there is no recommended gauge to follow.


You will need:

• One random ball of yarn
• Set of 5 double pointed needles
• Yarn needle

Abbreviations:

K – knit
Kfb – knit into the front and back of the stitch
Rnd(s) – Round(s)

Instructions:

Using one of your double pointed needles cast on 8 stitches. Divide these stitches evenly among 4 of the needles, 2 stitches per needle.

Rnd 1: kfb to the end of the rnd.

Rnd 2: (and all even rnds): Knit to end of rnd.

Rnd 3: [k1, kfb twice, k1] to end of rnd.

Rnd 5: [k2, kfb twice, k2] to end of rnd.

Rnd 7: [k3, kfb twice, k3] to end of rnd.

Continue to work as established by adding 2 stitches to the repeat like so:
[k__ + 1, kfb twice, k__ + 1], for example the next rnd will look as follows... Rnd 9: [k4, kfb twice, k4].

Continue these increases until the desired circumference is achieved, it’s a good idea to stretch your work a little when measuring for a fitted hat that isn’t going to fall off. If you are making the hat as a gift or you don’t have access to your model, below is a chart of average head measurements.


Knit every rnd until the desired length is reached.

*Note: Once you’ve established a few inches of length you can do a fit test, this is of course if you have the recipient on hand. To do this transfer the stitches to scrap yarn or a long circular needle and give it a try on.


Bind off loosely.

Using yarn needle, thread the tail from cast on into the 8 stitches of the cast on row and cinch to close the hole.


Fun Suggestions:

• Stop short of the desired length by a few inches and work a ribbed, garter stitch, or seed stitch brim.
• Instead of closing the hole at the crown add a fun pom-pom to cover it up.
• Use more than one colour to make fun stripes
• Use up odds and ends in your stash by applying simple embroidery
• Add ear flaps for an extra toasty toque

Thanks for having me Shannon, it was a lot of fun putting together!



You're welcome jane! thank you!!! can't wait to meet you and your little lovely in a week or so!

guess what folks, it's the last week of the babyhood bonanza! i'm sad...but i promise to have lots of fun goodies coming up this week! so stick around!

are you on ravelry? leave me a comment below! i love finding you ladies on there! you can find me under "imstitched".

Sponsor Love - Magpie Patterns


we've got a new neighbour in the mommyhood! i'm super excited to announce "magpie patterns" as one of our newest sponsors!

as soon as i spotted magpie patterns i was hooked. amy carries all my fave goodies, treasures and designers galore. whether you're looking for patterns, books or inspiration - she's got it all! magpie patterns is like that friend you find that has the exact same taste as you that you can ogle & drool in all the loveliness with :)

amy even has a lovely little blog of her own where you can check out all her handmade creations she posts when she isn't busy with her 2 gorgeous girls. so pop over to magpie patterns and have a looksie - you know you need a new project......

how about some.....







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whatever floats your boat, you're sure to find something to fill that creative craving over at magpie patterns!

p.s. thanks for all the email chats amy :)

Pleated Box Pillowcase Dress Tutorial with Guest - Tiffany from "Simply Modern Mom"

i'm a sucker for a pretty dress and i'm sure i'm not alone. i'm also a sucker for pretty, lovely things in general and the blog "simply modern mom" helps feed my addiction. tiffany gives tips on helping moms live a simpler, fuller and more modern life. her sewing tutorials are clear and inspiring, and you can find fun goodies such as "skirt week", crafts, recipes, tips and lists there.


she also has features on her site for us moms such as one of my faves "simply said", which i had the pleasure of joining in on a few months ago (you can read my list of must make baby items here), "project 52: date night", "back to basics", friday's 5 at 5" and "learn from a pro" to name a few. this sweet, fun loving mom of 2 gorgeous little girls is one talented and busy momma whose site is sure to have something for everyone. so go pop by and say hi, and get simplified!

now let's hear from tiffany.........

Hello! It's Tiffany from Simply Modern Mom helping to celebrate luvinthemommyhood's Babyhood Bonanza. For a while there, people loved making pillowcase dresses where they took a pillowcase, sewed a casing and strung ribbon through it to tie huge bows at the shoulders.

I thought that was simple enough, but never made any for my girls. Only because I didn't want them to look like they were actually wearing a pillowcase with ribbon ties. I decided I would bring pillowcase dresses to a new level. I designed them to look like actual dresses.

While rummaging through a local thrift store, I purchase a couple pillowcases for $1 or 50 cents each. The first pillowcase dress I made was the Retro Ruffle Pillowcase Dress.

And today, I am here to introduce you to the newest design of a pillowcase dress. This one is the Pleated Bow Pillowcase Dress. Every part of the dress came from the pillowcase. And since it is the size of a pillowcase or smaller, I would only suggest making pillowcase dresses for babies 18-months or younger.

I hope you will hop over to Simply Modern Mom to see photo tutorials of how to make the Retro Ruffle Pillowcase Dress and this new Pleated Bow Pillowcase Dress. They are fun dresses to make for cheap, especially if you can find cool pillowcases at thrift stores.

The back of the dress, I did a ribbon-button closure. I couldn't resist using a wooden button from Moda.

The bow was made from the pillowcase, but attached to the dress by a pin.

Thanks for having me on Babyhood Bonanza!

Tiffany {Simply Modern Mom}

thanks so much for joining in on the bonanza tiffany, i can't wait to make this dress! i love your site and thank you for sharing all your wisdom with us moms!



don't forget to enter the giveaway from "sweet pea patterns" for 2 shoe patterns of your choice. you have until sunday, july 18th at midnight (pacific standard time) to enter! you don't want to miss out on this one!

a little about me and a little about you - babyhood bonaza edition!


there's a lot of new readers popping in around here and i figured it's probably about time that i actually wrote my "about" page for this blog. yes, it's been way too long. will anyone read it or care? i don't know, but what i do know is that it's one of my fave things to read on other bloggers sites so here goes with mine.......

want to know more about luvinthemommyhood and lil' ol me? here's the lowdown on how i became a part of the mommyhood!

the mommyhood. what is it? is it a real word? does it have a map? an atlas anyone?

luvinthemommyhood is a place to give moms a one stop shop of what i think makes life in the mommyhood fabulous and inspiring. luvinthemommyhood is your source for a wealth of information ranging from handmade & repurposing projects, mommyhood survival tips, to photography, music and books. luvinthemommyhood serves it up with humour and a dose of daily life in the mommyhood - there’s something for everyone in this friendly neighbourhood!

who's behind luvinthemommyhood?

a fun loving, chatty momma (pic to come when i have time to actually do my hair and shower) who loves her family and friends and lives to laugh...oh, and my name is shannon. i’m a wife and also a stay-at-home mom to my 3 yr old daughter & new baby girl, who is happily living near the ocean on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. i’m currently learning how to sew (and show you how too), figuring out html (yuck - can we say headache!), crafting (when i have time), parenting (when my 3 year old isn't throwing tantrums), cooking (when i'm not breastfeeding on the couch), keeping the dreaded laundry pile down (don't you just love laundry...not) and coffee in my system (definitely a necessity) all while sharing it with the world.


how did luvinthemommyhood begin?

well...let's just say i was lonely. if any of you know me, you know i love to chat. i am a big fan of the run on sentence and just live for a great gabfest. suddenly, in the spring of 2007 my first daughter was born and i was suddenly stuck at home, with nobody to talk to. yep, my worst nightmare. did i sit around and cry about it? a bit. did i whine to the hubs? a bit. what did i end up doing? i picked my sorry, post baby butt off the couch and started a blog. a personal blog.

originally luvinthemommyhood was for family and friends eyes only. i ranted about my poor boobs and the fear of the dreaded "rock in sock" look after breastfeeding, my addiction to coffee, old melrose place & murder she wrote episodes and all things mommy. i posted pics of my little girl and just talked........then suddenly people started reading. eeek!!! they know i wear spanks!


at first it was weird knowing people i didn't know were reading, but then the addiction started. y'all know what i mean. this wonderful blogging community is so warm and inviting, it's like a giant hug from your bestest friend. i started to think about turning the blog into more than just my thoughts on my daughter and make my little dream come true of creating my own "neighbourhood" where moms can come and enjoy a cup of coffee and some girl chat (it also prevents you from boring your hubby to death with endless girl chatter that they care nothing about).

you see i grew up in a small town where my friends could just pop on over in 5 minutes (no phone calls needed) to their bff's house down the road and have some laughs while the toddlers played. while i had a reality check. i was living in vancouver, bc and let me tell you. you can't get anywhere in 5 minutes unless it's down your elevator and even that is a feat. so luvinthemommyhood is my way to connect moms and to recreate that feeling of having somewhere to go for all things mommy. to share in the hardships that nobody talks about (like when your kid poops on the floor), the fears we all have (are we good enough?), the joys we experience (that first smile from your new baby) and all the fun things that come along with mommyhood.

so why not come by for a visit. there's no need to call, just stop on by. i promise it's a warm, friendly neighbourhood that mr. rogers doesn't frequent. there's lots of goodies for everyone in the mommyhood and the real estate is free! won't you be my neighbour...haha, ok...that was lame, but i couldn't help myself.

to read the rest....click here.

a little about me and a little about you!

i did one of these last year and had tons of fun, so i thought why not do another one? wanna join in? simply copy the first word of each line below and insert your answers and post away! leave a comment below if you shared your answers so i can come read em!

Making
:
a surprise pressie for my besties cindy and krystal
Cooking : leftovers for dinner

Drinking : water

Reading: "the girl with the dragon tatoo" and my copy of "house and home" magazine

Wanting: a shiny new labtop

Looking:
at my new precious baby girl
Playing: puzzles with mackenzie

Wasting:
time drooling over all the projects i have no time to make
Sewing: a tutorial for all you folks

Wishing: my family lived closer

Enjoying: the sunshine

Waiting: for my hubby to get home from work & school
Liking: our new family of four

Wondering:
how i got so lucky to be so blessed
Loving: that the baby is sleeping through the night

Hoping: that she stays sleeping through the night and that our toddler will soon too
Marvelling: at how quickly time has flown by
Needing: some clothes that actually fit me

Smelling: mackenzie's hair as she cuddles me

Wearing: pj's

Following:
the bachelorette...c'mon, i know you all are too - just admit it :)
Noticing: how talented all you ladies are! so many wonderful blogs out there!

Knowing: that eventually one day i will figure out how to run my sewing machine properly
and get daring enough to make something with a zipper and a buttonhole.
Thinking:
that it's time to get the kids to bed so i might actually get to sew.
Bookmarking: the next pattern i am going to make out of "simple sewing for baby" by lotta jansdotter.
Opening: the newest issue of house & home that just came in the mail!!!
Giggling: over funny emails the hubs sends me
Feeling: thankful that people actually read and enjoy my blog :)

are there any questions you would love to know about me? ask away in the comments below and if enough of you want to know a bit more about lil'ol me, i may just put together a fun little post about it answering all your questions.

Sweet Pea Shoe Pattern Babyhood Bonanza Giveaway!


do you have a pair of cute little toes in your house?


everyone loves the chubby little toes and feet of a little one, but how about some pretty cute little shoes to go with? boy or girl...sweet pea patterns has a shoe pattern for every taste. choose your fabric, with a strap or without, ribbon or button...simple or girly, it's up to you.

sweet pea patterns is joining in on the babyhood bonanza celebration and offering up a giveaway for not 1, not 2, but..........3 winners!!!! all 3 winners will get 2 patterns of their choice! yippee! now that makes it so much easier for people like me who wouldn't want just one - how would you choose?


cheri's patterns are easy to follow, thorough and simple enough to understand, even for the beginner sewer like me. she sends you the instructions and the pattern (professionally drawn on the computer) all within 24 hours and then leaves the fun part up to you!

want some of your own?

all you have to do to enter the giveaway is check out the sweet pea shop, pick your fave 2 patterns and then leave a comment below telling us which ones you love. *make sure you leave your email addy.* giveaway is open until sunday, july 18th, midnight (pacific standard time). good luck!

this giveaway is now CLOSED but please feel free to hang out in the mommyhood. we love having you!

don't want to wait?


cheri also always offers her special 3 for $12 special! how can you go wrong at that price right ladies? cheri also understands that sometimes we can't just keep all that cuteness to ourselves and you may want to sell some of your gorgeous handmade shoes. you are allowed to sell shoes (finished) made from these patterns on etsy (only).

sweet pea patterns will also be opening 2 new etsy stores this summer. one store will be dedicated to adult shoe sewing patterns and the other will be dedicated to childrens shoe patterns. What's super fun is that soon she will have materials available to make any of these shoes wearable for outdoor use. the materials soon to be offered will not even require any special equipment.

i'm in cheri - can't wait to try em'out!!! happy shoe making everyone! give those little toes some kisses too while you're at it :)


who would you make these for? which fabric would you use?

winner of the dress me up giveaway


we've got a winner!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jennifer said...

Wow! I love it all! My first pick would have to be the rabbit rattle though- my daughter would love it! :)


jennifer - tressa will be in touch with you. thank you to all of you who entered and a big thanks again to tressa from dress me up, for allowing us to have this great giveaway!!!!! we love her lovely, organic and modern goodies here in the mommyhood! happy teething!


Rainbow Bunting Quilt Tutorial with Guest - Cheryl from "A Pretty Cool Life"

Hi friends of Shannon! I'm Cheryl from A Pretty Cool Life. It's so exciting to be here today! My blog is a place where I share the joy I get from the days I spend with my two boys. The holidays, the birthday parties, the family gatherings...those are all very fun, but I think the most special days are the ordinary ones. Of course, I like to share the projects I make along the way, and my favorites are the ones that are vintagey, bright, colorful, and happy.


And the project I'm sharing today is no exception...


But first, my baby story, in a nutshell. My husband and I were married about 6 months when we found out I was pregnant with our first baby. I loved being pregnant! From the very beginning when it was a secret between just us, to the very end when I was as big as a house and that little person was trying to karate chop his way out, I loved it. I was very lucky to have two healthy, happy, uneventful pregnancies.

With both pregnancies, we didn't find out the sex of our babies until they were born. The excitement and anticipation was amazing! And the feeling of the doctor saying, "It's a....!" in the delivery room? Well, there's nothing quite like that. :)

So, as fun as the surprise may be, it's often hard to find any gender-neutral baby items that aren't cheesy.

Well, unless you like ducks. There are always plenty of yellow ducks...

So, the tutorial that I'm sharing is for a baby quilt with a colorful bunting across it. Whimsical and charming, it's perfect for a boy or a girl. Stop by and check it out.


I hope everyone enjoys the project and a big thank you for inviting me over!

Cheryl
xoxo


thanks cheryl - i love the quilt, it's adorable! we've got another fun giveaway for this week an, of course, another fantastic guest blogger! so stay for the party!!

moments in the mommyhood - sisters

our little one is almost 8 weeks now (insert my tears), time is going by way too fast if you ask me. i know that sounds cliche but i can't help it. the idea that i am never going to get to smell that newborn smell again, go through all those little, special moments of having a new baby in the house, that miraculous bond you form with your child...it's all so priceless and i'm having a hard time saying goodbye to all that. she's already growing out of clothes and it just breaks my heart to know that no other child or ours is going to ever wear them. trust me, 2 is enough, i know i'm done, but i just can't seem to help getting all emotional about it. is it just my hormones, mommy exhaustion or have any of you gone through this as well?


we're adjusting to the "new family of four" life around here. things are looking up. i'm feeling a bit stronger, our routine is now down pat (at home that is), and i've figured out that she is very dependent on her evening bedtime routine. so no late nights for the hubs and i anytime soon. i'm not messing with a baby who sleeps 5-6 hours straight each night - noooo way! big sis is not sleeping that great still, but she's always been like that and we are working on some sleep training with her right now as well. hopefully there will be some peaceful nights around here soon....ok...a girl can dream right? hahaha.


it's been fun watching mack get used to having a sister. she loves the idea of it and if anything, loves harper too much. we're dealing with the "i love her so much i want to smother her with hugs, kisses, and lay on her so i can be close to her" scenarios at the moment. it's pretty tricky because you don't want them to feel as though they can't touch her, but at the same time you have to teach them not to maul the other sibling with love. the tantrums have lessened as well. what's my secret? home movies. yep. not diego, or dora or caillou, but home movies. she loves watching them and we both could sit for hours cooing at how cute she was and still is. it reminds me that she is still my baby and still needs lots of love and attention. this can be hard when you have a new love in your life and all you want to do is just stare and coo at your new baby. it's a tricky balance and one that i've only just begun to get a hang of.


mack just looked so big and grown up after harper arrived that it was jarring to jer and i. where had our baby gone? when did her feet and hands get so big? look how tall she is? it was like she metamorphisized overnight into a big child and not our toddler. i'm still a bit in shock and we still sit and stare at her a lot and wonder where the time has gone. i guess that feeling doesn't ever go away does it? it probably just changes along with life. it's sure been fun watching her show off her new baby sister to her best friend sadie. the two of them have lots of fun taking turns holding her and posing for the camera.


i hope you have all been liking the little changes around the site lately. i've been stunning my brain senseless lately working on html and coding all day for a few days there. now, trust me when i say this isn't my forte. i don't enjoy it, but i don't have anyone else to do it, so i figured now is as good a time as any and sat down and did it. i'm not done yet, but it's on it's way. minus the stupid blogger problems on tuesday...yikes! i had a heart attack at 8:30am when i noticed that all my comments for the giveaway were not showing up even though i was getting email notifications. do they not know how sensitive and emotional new moms are? seriously! WTF! i lost it. i spent every free minute i had scouring the internet and help forums until i got it fixed and it involved a heck of a lot of recoding and widget changes. what does that equal? not fun! but don't worry, they are all there and i have all of your emails saved in case something else happens, the count was off on the homepage but is correct on the actual post and it looks like it is correcting itself today. so boo to you blogger!


i got the hubs to take a day off this weekend - it's a miracle!! yippee!! we're hoping to enjoy the sunshine that has finally made it's way to the west coast and attend some festivals, petting zoos, beaches and just have some fun! and yep, you all know there will be some of my fave coffee drinking involved as well....i don't get out of the house that much, so the weekend is my time to indulge! i figure napping is out of the question, it just doesn't happen for me and then i get disappointed, so setting a goal to have a frappuccino on the weekend is something I CAN make happen :)

what are your plans for the weekend? any of you watching the bonds between two new siblings develop? got any tips? or are you wondering how that's going to work in your house with a new baby on the way? let's chat. it makes my day :)

p.s. - have any of you read this post from "made by rae"? it's got me seriously rethinking some of the things on my blog...eeek! share your thoughts.

all images copyright luvinthemommyhood

Simple Bird to Super Sweet Wall Art Tutorial with Guest - Taylor from "Mary Janes & Galoshes"


ooooeeee! eye candy! our last guest blogger this week is taylor from the fresh & fun blog "mary janes & galoshes". taylor keeps her blog filled with lovely pictures, crafty tutorials ranging from sewing, diy's, home decor as well as cooking and even great giveaways! too good to pass up if you ask me! she's also a super busy mom of three kids under three.


taylor has a few etsy shops under her belt along with the blog, the newest being "taylored arts", where she sells scrumptious personalized bookplates and stationery. while taylor and i don't know each other too well yet, i am not embarrassed to admit i have been lurking on her blog for a quite a while, so it was lots of fun to have her come and join in on the bonanza! make sure you pop on over to taylor's and say a big hello for me! i promise you won't be disappointed. wanna know more? taylor will fill you in below :)


now let's hear from taylor...........

Hello Luvinthemommyhood readers! I'm excited to share a fun tutorial with you today. I do a lot of transformation projects where I find something (new or old) that could be made better (or cuter) and I transform it. I also do the occasional from scratch project, but I have three kids under three years old so I don't have a whole heck of a lot of project time!


At MaryJanes and Galoshes I have a few subjects. "MaryJanes Moments" are random things from my life, "Wearing Galoshes" are my vintage shopping trips or anything that reminds me that I'm slowly turning into my mother! DIY Tutorials, pretty self explanatory, In the Kitchen, on the rare occasion that I make something edible and worthy of sharing, and Reviews/Giveaways. So a little of everything and hopefully something you will find you enjoy. Although I do tend to go in spurts with the topics, overall I do get to everything.

Without further delay, here is what I'm making over at MJandG today for you guys and those new baby nurseries!


Hope you stop over and check it out! Thanks for having me Shannon!

you're welcome taylor! thanks for coming by! well folks...you having fun? just a reminder that the bonanza will be continuing until july 23rd! lots of goodies still to come! don't forget to enter the "dress me up" giveaway!

Babyhood Bonanza "Dress Me Up" Giveaway!!!!!


****this giveaway is now closed****


i've been squealing with delight over this giveaway for a while now and am super excited the day has finally arrived...i'm only sad i can't enter....haha. i'm pretty sure most of you have heard of the company "dress me up" and their wonderful product the "organic teething bonbon". if you haven't, you must not have kids...haha. it's seriously that good of a product. the best part is that the owner, tressa, lives in the same city as i do! so, i figured, why not add her to the bonanza and she said yes, and now you ladies all have a chance to win an organic teething bonbon and a leaf bib!!!

here's a little more about "dress me up"....

"Dress Me Up specializes in beautiful, organic toys for young children that are gentle and safe, and always art-inspired. We are a mama-made (not factory made!) independent cottage industry located in Victoria British Columbia, Canada. When you purchase from this website, you are supporting our small company directly."

"Our products are hand crafted by Tressa and her small team of craftswomen and mamas, all located in the Victoria BC area. Each organic soft toy, Teething Bonbon® and baby linen is meticulously and responsibly hand made in small quantities, ensuring confidence and loads of good, loving energy in every aspect of production."


so let's give a big shout out to tressa for the giveaway, her great product line and a congrats to her as well on the birth of her new baby girl just a few weeks after me! go babies! you can read more about dress me up on their website, their blog and their etsy shop - have fun shopping :)

to enter the giveaway, simply go to www.dressmeup.ca, check out the goods, come back and leave a comment telling us what your fave dress me up product is and you're all entered to win your very own "teething babe gift pack". **make sure you leave an email address!!!**giveaway ends midnight of sunday, july 11th (pacific standard time). good luck!!!


have any of you used dress me up products before? are you crossing your fingers to win?

Pottery Barn Butterfly Mobile Tutorial with Guest - Natasha from "Samster Mommy"


our guest blogger today is the lovely & oh, so talented natasha from the super crafty blog "samster mommy". natasha is currently preggers with babe #2 but still crafting away - go, mama, go! i wish i had been able to keep up the same momentum she has had going when i was preggo with harper. she also has an etsy shop of the same name.

samster mommy is filled with projects and i mean lots! sewing for toddlers & mommies, refashions, crafty goodies, cooking and even home decor projects - this mom does it all. so if you're looking for something fun to add to your "to make" list, get ready to save a bunch! at least 3 of hers are on my list for whenever i'm able to actually get my sewing machine back out again..haha.

while you're there, please check out her "tutu drive". this fun charity drive is perfect for any girl who loves pretty tutu's! natasha is posting tutu tutorials every tuesday for the next month and also has a goal to get 100 tutu's donated to the "princess alexa foundation" which takes dress up clothes and matches them with seriously ill children. for more information just click here. so get sewing, get tuting and get donating! and for those of you who don't sew who want to help out, just purchase a little tutu lovely and mail it in. what little girl doesn't luv a tutu?


i could rave on some more about natasha but she did such a wonderful job on her intro that i'll let her get to it.....let's hear from natasha......

Hi fellow mommies! I'm SO excited to be guest blogging today on luvinthemommyhood. I have to say it's such an honor! Which I realize is a very cliche guest blogger thing to say but I'm not lying to you when I say that I outright screeched when I read the email from Shannon asking me to come and share a tutorial. Seriously, I woke the baby.

One of the things I love to do on my blog, which is called Samster Mommy by the way, is knockoff beautiful overpriced items that can easily be made at home. Jcrew, Anthropologie & Pottery Barn are my usual targets, they're so good at looking homemade but sticking a $50 price tag on there! Today's project is from Pottery Barn Baby (in honor of the baby bonanza of course) but before I get to that Shannon asked me to share a bit about myself & my little 'ol blog.

I started blogging 2 years ago when I had my sweet little girl Samantha. (She got the nickname "Samster" because she squeaked like a hamster when she was a newborn) It started off as a just a way to share pics of the baby & things I liked to make with family & friends. Then I discovered the terribly addicting world of craft blogs, WHOA. I was done after that! Since then my blog is still about being a mommy but my crafting is definitely what I love to write about most. I try to post a few tutorials a week along with a quick & healthy recipe or two. Throw in a story about Samster pooping in the shopping cart at Whole Foods & you've basically got the Samster Mommy blog. I hope you'll come by & take a peek. I think you just might like us.

Sewing Pants 101

Stuffed Tutus

Bedsheet to Ruffled Pillow

But enough about my blog, how about a knockoff butterfly mobile?! I just love the beautiful paper cutout mobiles that Pottery Barn Baby has. I've been lusting after this butterfly one for months...


But with a $60 price tag I just couldn't justify it. One day at Michael's I stumbled across the Martha Stewart butterfly punches & little light bulb popped on. Aha! A wire wreath form spray painted, some fishing line & a slew of butterfly punches & what do you have? The Pottery Barn mobile!

A few naptime crafting sessions later & here's the finished product...


I hope you love it & come check out the full tutorial along with my other projects. Come say hi too!

Thank you again Shannon, you're the best!!!






thanks so much for being part of the bonanza natasha, i know what's it like to be tired, preggo and running after a busy toddler so i appreciate all the time that went into this! i just luv this tute! so pretty!


we've got a giveaway coming up next...and it's for one of my favorite baby products!!!!