For the birthday boys
Are you sick of hearing about beanbags yet? It's okay...I think I've finally exhausted the possiblities.
This time, I appliqued the letters on each one.
Here's a peek at the gifts we brought to our twin nephews' 3rd birthday party.
All I did was iron on a layer of Wonder Under and then zig zag in contrasting thread around each letter. While this way is much more time consuming, I think they turned out even more colorful and fun!
Happy birthday, boys!
Very cute! What a great present.
ReplyDeleteI'm excited for all your bean bag possibilities! I finally had my sewing class, and have a few {very} simple projects I want to try.
ReplyDeleteWell, not only am I NOT tired of seeing your beanbags, but I am loving the way you package them up. The striped buckets are adorable for these cute gifts. I made some beanbags for my 18 month old nephew for Valentine's day and my sister isn't too impressed. Seems he loves to throw them and already has quite an arm for a little tyke. But that's what beanbags are for, right?
ReplyDeleteTHose are adorable. Really cute. You have a true talent for crafts!
ReplyDeleteThese are SUPER CUTE and fun! You truly are so talented. LOVE these. :)
ReplyDeleteTired of something you make...never! I love the buckets too. Where did you get those?
ReplyDeleteNever get tired of these... can't wait to get started!
ReplyDeletethese are so cute. I love your beanbags!
ReplyDeleteYou're so creative, everything you whip up is adorable. I wish I could turn back time and make these things for my kids...oh well, I should keep praying for grandchildren!
ReplyDeleteM.E.
Very cute :)
ReplyDeletegreat birthday idea! so creative and fun!
ReplyDeleteHi, I just found your blog and I'm loving it. It's so positive and so colorful with lots of creative ideas. Love this idea.
ReplyDeleteHow cute these are in the little buckets. What a great gift and great blog.
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