April, 2010


29
Apr 10

Buck Head Plaid Pillow

Newly available for sale in my Etsy Shop:

Buck Head Plaid Pillow

This product is also posted on Flickr and Cut Out + Keep


26
Apr 10

Pirate Marbles Crayon Rolls

It took about an hour to make these three crayon rolls from two fat quarters of fabric. There are just enough scraps leftover, I’m going to attempt to sew them together to maybe make one more scrappy/quilted-look crayon roll.

Pirate Marbles Crayon Rolls

Changes (of note) planned for next time:

  • I used a medium-weight fusible interfacing because that’s what I had on hand, but I would definitely use a lighter weight next time.
  • Next attempt I will adjust the tutorial’s measurements of 3/4″ per pocket to 1″ per pocket, as the pockets are just too snug and it’s hard for a young child (or even a mommy) to get the crayons in and out easily. This will reduce the number of pockets from 16 to 12, but that’s fine with me.
  • I’m going to try switching out the ribbon for round elastic, again to make it a bit easier for small children. Won’t look quite as pretty, but will be more functional/practical.

Based on a tutorial from Chocolate on my Cranium
This project is also posted on Flickr and Cut Out + Keep

These are now available for sale in my Etsy Shop!


9
Apr 10

A trip to the Carter’s outlet

I mentioned Carter’s bodysuits in my last post, and after a trip to the Carter’s outlet store, I must say that I am quickly falling in love with the brand overall. It started when I found the perfect dress for Nola’s 3-month baby pictures, but Toys R’ Us didn’t have her size! So I snapped a picture of it with my camera and jumped on the Carter’s website when I got home. If I was going to order it online, it would cost $21+ with shipping. So instead, today we made a short trek to the physical store at the Tanger Outlet Center, armed with a 25% off coupon.

I’m glad we went, because they were having a good sale (of course) and with the coupon I ended up getting about $100 worth of merchandise for $40, including the dress! Immediately after walking in the door to the store, I found the cutest little layette with snails, which pretty much sealed the deal in my mind of Carter’s being my new favorite clothing for the baby.

Banded Scoop-Neck Dress

Kissing Fish 3-Piece Set Mommy Loves Me 4-Piece Set


7
Apr 10

Gerber Onesies don’t fit.

You’ve all been thinking it, so why don’t we just come out and say it: Gerber Onesies are sized incredibly wrong!! I don’t remember this being such a problem five years ago when my son was an infant, but I don’t remember those Onesies saying “Made in India” either.

Gerber Onesies

I have been trying to find the right size for my baby girl (who is 2 mos. old now). The 3-6 mos. size did not fit at all. Got some 6-9 mos. that BARELY fit; they probably won’t work for more than 2 weeks. So I finally bought some 12 mos. which I’m assuming should be sufficient. Even though the package says they are for a 20-24 lb. baby! She weighs 12 lbs! Here’s Gerber’s size chart, as copied from the back of the package of short sleeve Onesies I purchased today:

Gerber Onesies Size Chart

Now, I am not an unreasonable person. I understand that these sizes are “approximations” based on blah-blah-blah… but they are not even close to the size that they say they should be based on how they are labeled! It’s not even a matter of “oh, well, this baby is bigger than that baby because of x,y,z, etc.” — there are weights and lengths/heights given that are supposed to correspond to a labeled size, but they are totally wrong! e.g. Size 3-6 mos. absolutely does not fit a 12.5 pound baby! Here is how I propose the chart should look like based on my experiences with Gerber Onesies and my daughter:

Gerber Onesies Actual-Fit Sizes

I have adjusted Gerber’s size chart by three sizes to account for the mislabeling, and to also allow for cotton shrinkage and baby growing. You will notice on my revised chart that Newborn and 0-3 mos. sizes have disappeared; there is no use in buying these smallest sizes unless you have a preemie coming home extremely small. There are also no Onesies that would fit above approx. 28 lbs/32 in. (12,7 kg/81,3 cm) so you may not even want to try.

In contrast, I have come to really appreciate Carter’s and its offshoot brands (Just One Year at Target and Child of Mine at Walmart). Their plain/colored “bodysuits” (the Onesie equivalent, without copyright infringement) are more expensive than Gerber’s; depending on where you purchase them, a 5-pack could cost $6-$14 more than Gerber Onesies. However, if you can manage to hit some sales and/or stack on some coupons, you can get more value out of the Carter’s for around the same price. In my humble opinion, Carter’s bodysuits seem to be of a higher quality both in material and construction, which gives them a better resale/hand-me-down value by far. The label-to-size chart that they use/provide is also much more acurate to how their clothes actually fit.

Carter's Bodysuits

I doubt that I will ever completely forsake Gerber Onesies in lieu of Carter’s bodysuits, as I have a lot of respect for the Gerber brand as a whole. But I find the sizing issues very frustrating, and the huge gaps in “age”-to-”size” estimates seem really unreasonable. More importantly, these recent problems have cost my family money in non-returnable merchandise on more than one occassion, which I must admit makes me hesitant to continue purchasing those items.


5
Apr 10

Gunner’s Bald Easter Egg Hunt

Shaved Gunner’s head the night before Easter.
“Like a monkey, ready to be shot into space.” (Tyler Durden, Fight Club)

Gunner's Bald Easter


3
Apr 10

Nola 2 Months Old

Nola is 2 Months Old


1
Apr 10

50 Random Things About Me

  1. In middle school, I was the best player on the girls basketball C team.
  2. I never wear makeup.
  3. As a child, I was in ballet, tap, and jazz dance classes.
  4. I am a fan of the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Cubs, although I rarely follow sports.
  5. I collect individual issues of the Spawn comic series.
  6. I am married and have two kids and three dogs.
  7. My husband has the same name as my childhood dog: Bo.
  8. Bo and I have been together since I was 16 and he was 18, over 11 years now (married for four).
  9. I started taking classes for my Associate of Liberal Arts degree from community college in 2001; as of 2010 I have one class left to take.
  10. I have five tattoos.
  11. My ears were pierced for two weeks; my nipples were pierced for seven years.
  12. My favorite number is 12.
  13. I don’t really like ice cream all that much.
  14. I am a Libra through-and-through.
  15. I own a sewing machine and use it sporadically.
  16. I had depression since I was 12-years-old, but after my son was born it just stopped, and I haven’t had any problems with it since.
  17. I am allergic to cat dander and suffer seasonal allergies.
  18. I had surgery on both my big toes to remove extemporaneous bone pieces.
  19. I was raised Lutheran, but now I just identify myself as a Christian.
  20. I love old cheesy horror flicks and it bugs the crap outta my husband.
  21. I think I have some obsessive-compulsive tendencies; I call it being detail-oriented.
  22. I LOVE RED BULL!!
  23. I own one pair of sneakers and two pairs of jeans.
  24. My best friend’s name is Peash.
  25. I am probably an alcoholic.
  26. I think that getting new socks is one of the greatest things ever.
  27. I am very easily amused.
  28. My appendix was removed when I was 12-years-old.
  29. I enjoy watching other people play video games.
  30. I LOVE ZOMBIE MOVIES and zombie anything-in-general.
  31. My car was purchased new in 2005 and has never been washed by me.
  32. I think breastfeeding is best for babies.
  33. My first concert was New Kids on the Block when I was 8-years-old.
  34. My second concert was Boys II Men when I was 12-years-old.
  35. The last concert I went to was Hank III; I was 7 months pregnant.
  36. I love fresh country air and blue skies and sunshine.
  37. I’ve been to all the 48 contiguous states, Mexico and Canada.
  38. I have really nice natural fingernails.
  39. In elementary school, I played the trombone and the trumpet.
  40. 90% of the furniture in our house is either inherited, secondhand, a gift, or handmade.
  41. My favorite color is purple.
  42. I have time-management and punctuality deficiencies.
  43. The first horror movie I ever saw was Candyman, and I was terrified.
  44. I love driving, road trips and vacations.
  45. I had very little hair until I was about 6-years-old.
  46. Our basement is full of musical equipment for my husband’s two bands.
  47. My favorite type of food is anything breakfasty.
  48. I wear men’s size 11 shoes (that’s a women’s size 13).
  49. I never had a broken bone until I was 21-years-old when I fractured my clavicle.
  50. I smoked cigarettes for 10 years, but now I am quit for good.