Tag: Angry Birds

Monday, February 13th, 2012

The Hat Family

As you may recall, I like to crochet. Well, long story short… after crafting my own flowery hat, then an Angry Birds hat for my eldest, and then a Poko hat for my youngest, it was time to make one for my husband. And what theme do you suppose he asked for, hmm? Lego? A Moose? Something Smarmy? Nope.

That’s right. R2D2.

I started out trying to find out exactly what R2D2 looked like 360degrees around, which was no easy task, let me tell you.

But I pieced together what I could and tried to simplify it a little bit, the end result being this…

Front.

Back.

Now, it’s not something I think he’ll be wearing every day to work or anything… but he seems to like it, especially for bumming around the house on a chilly day. Although, I think getting him in mittens is out of the question – besides, what on earth would they look like? ;)

Anyhow. The set is finally complete. Plus, now when we all go out for a weekend adventure, we’ll be sure to turn some heads. ;)

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Friday, January 27th, 2012

Birthdays Galore

It’s been a busy week or so, with Monkeyboy Jr. turning 8 (!) and Monkeyboy Junior Jr. turning 3 (!!). A week of laser tag and pizza and balloons and Rice Krispie cake and new toys and sushi and birthday cards and parties and… well, you get the idea. In between all of that, I’ve been trying to get some costumes and props made for the upcoming Loose Moose Theatre for Kids show that my husband is directing. And doing battle with a serious sinus infection. Oy. I’ll be glad when January is over.

Anyhow. We didn’t want to go overboard with toys and such this year – the eldest would get plenty from his friends at his party, and the youngest has already inherited a ton of them from his big brother – not to mention that Christmas wasn’t even a month ago… So. The eldest got a Lego set and a Wii game, and the youngest got a Fisher Price Batman set and clothes. But not just regular clothes. I decided to make Monkeyboy Junior Jr. a couple of shirts that I knew he’d absolutely adore. He’s a fan of both “Angry Birds” and “Max & Ruby” right now, so I did a Google image search for both of these things.

I found this image for an American Apparel t-shirt…

… which, after some editing and printing onto a decal, became this…

He was so excited that he had to change shirts immediately! Until he opened the next one, that is. ;)

I had also found this image for Angry Birds cupcake toppers at…

… which again, got edited and turned into this…

… which in turn, got turned into this…

He was so excited by *this* shirt that he didn’t even bother to take the dragon shirt off before he put the Angry Birds one on! His older brother was also so enamoured by the shirt that I had to make him one too. Then, of course, I had a hard time getting them both to take the shirts off at bedtime! Silly boys. ;)

There was a little bit of plain white decal left over from these shirts and I used it to modify a tee that I found at Wal-Mart? Target? (something like that) over the Christmas holidays when we were in California-Arizona.

It’s a VERY subtle Scott Pilgrim reference, and should have read “BOB-OMB”, but “BO-BOMB” just didn’t look or sound right…

Anyhow. I’ve got an ocean to sew (quite literally), and some goats to construct, so I’d best be off. Hope y’all have a great weekend!

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Sunday, January 1st, 2012

Looking Back At 2011

Well folks, it’s been a year. Let me start by wishing you all a Happy New Year!!! And, by thanking you for popping by my little corner of the interwebs when you did. As with every new year, I like to begin by taking a look back to see how far I’ve come. And let me just say, last year was quite a ride…

In January 2011, I took things quite easy on the blog as I was a) doing a lot of solo parenting (the hubby was directing a show), b) had visitors in town, and c) had two Monkeyboys to plan birthdays for. I started posting “Creative Inspirations” links (see also the list at right) to share with you some of the sites “out there” that inspire me. Of course, times and tastes change, so I think we may be due to overhaul the list… but I’ll have to see how busy January 2012 looks first. ;)

February 2011 saw the return of some more time to create, and as a result it seems, some of my most popular posts. People apparently want to know all about iCarly Penny Tees and birthday parties, and Angry Birds crocheting. But I think my favourite creation blogged about that month was the fat quarter hostess aprons, which I both gave instructions for and created for myself.

March 2011 saw me going on a trip to LA, which led to some fun suitcase personalization, and was followed by me crocheting the cutest little Poko hat for Monkeyboy Junior Jr.

In April 2011, I got busy in my garden and made only a few blog contributions – like the quilty critter cards I made as thank you cards, a few yummy recipes, and the IKEA dog revamp.

May 2011 involved even more gardening and lots of spring cleaning in preparation for the garage sale, which meant little time to create “stuff”. But there were a few nice photos as I recall… like this, of my favourite flowering plum tree.

In June 2011, I was a little lot too busy with life – the garden, the kids, the house, etc. – to blog about much. But I made up for it in July 2011 by posting about tons of stuff – like making the backyard cabana, the gorgeous summer blooms in my garden, putting up more art, my temporary rock cozy crocheting addiction, and my favourite of all, painting the Kelly Rae-inspired  “Love” girlie.

August 2011 saw me participating in Susannah Conway’s August Break once again, but with a new twist – the use of online editing programs like Pixlr-o-matic. Which <ahem> I have become quite happily addicted to. =) It also saw me starting on the Dancing Mermaid-inspired Words On Bodies project, taking some gorgeous photos of some gorgeous ladies (see Day 5, Day 9, Day 17, Day 25, and Day 31). I shall have to find some more “guinea pigs” for this project once the weather warms up again. ;) Yup. August was a great month for my photography…

In September 2011, I finally purchased PSE9 and started playing around with it on some baby photos for a friend, but I really didn’t have much time to explore all of it’s offerings. Instead, I continued to play with the quick-and-dirty online presets I had grown to love, and began using my photos to create more mosaics for the “These Moments” Flickr group, and to pepper my new gratitude journal.

In October 2011, I continued to take lots of fun photos and play around with them in editing. But I also tried my hand at some embroidery (for the first time in years), completing the Alicia Paulson-inspired alphabet sampler and creating some “Naughty Stitches” of my own.

I also learned a bit more about PSE9 and created a wacky composite self-portrait.

Thanks to the arrival of my replacement spy-cam (woohoo!), I spent November 2011 and December 2011 mostly blogging with photos. But I’m afraid I was too preoccupied with working on tidying up the house, preparing for Christmas, and various travels and whatnots, to do much else. Except maybe make a few gifts, but I haven’t posted about them yet…

So, yeah. Even with just the highlights, 2011 has been quite a year. Not to mention all the stuff that I never got around to blogging about! Whew. Talk about ebbs and flows… As for 2012, I am looking forward to carving out even more time to get the house in shape, and to create some more fun goodies to share with y’all. Peace and joy to you! =) K

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Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

Angry Bird Mittens

Well. After looking at various photos of crocheted mittens via Google, and discussing which of the Angry Birds should go on them with Monkeyboy Jr., this is what we have finally come up with…

I’ve been told they are “the bomb”. ;)

(Note: if you like this post, you might want to check out this one too.)

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Monday, February 28th, 2011

Angry Birds Hat

A little while back, my 7-year-old asked if I could make him a hat like mine. The hat he is referring to is the one I crocheted and then blogged about here. When I explained to him that my hat had flowers all over it because I loved gardening, and that his hat should have something that he loved on it, he got to thinking about what that might be. For a while it was stars… Then it was happy faces… And then, it was Angry Birds. Now, for those of you who may not be familiar with Angry Birds, let me clarify – I am NOT referring to some random birds that are ticked off about losing their habitat or something, I am referring to these – from a game that Monkeyboy Jr. plays on his iTouch. Sure. I could do that.

So. First we discussed a colour scheme and picked up some yarn (some inexpensive acrylic this time – a mere $3 per 100g on sale vs. oh, $12 per 100g (!) for the organic cotton I used last time). Then we looked up images of the birds and drew some sketches (simplifying where possible). Finally, we made a plan and I got to work. Yesterday morning. With the basic hat and the two cardinals done by bedtime, he was begging me to wear it to school this morning. Until I explained to him that I couldn’t work on it at all during the day if he took it to school…and he relented. And work on it all day I did (much to my 2-year-old’s dismay). Oh, well. Here is what the hat looks like now.

I think he’s going to be pretty pleased…   (FRONT)

Yup. I’d say so. ;)    (BACK)

And now… to figure out how to crochet mittens. Wheee!

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