Hello Jenny! Thank you so much for your wonderful, very crafty blog. I have been hiding in the dark for over a year now. I have enjoyed reading your blog. It wasn’t until resently I decided to start making time to craft a little. With four children…time is short. Anyway, I have started a crafting club called “Not Marthas of Mt. Juliet”. (A play off your name. I hope that you don’t mind.) I have worked on some of your projects already to make sure that they are do-able for everyone…which they all are! I do have a question about the Christmas Counting Blocks that you did. How did you get the edges to look so nice? What did you use? I can’t figure it out. Thanks for your help. You are great!
Thanks so much for the nice note. I love your craft club’s name For the Christmas Counting Blocks, I cut the squares with the nice edges out with my Cricut machine. You could also use a large pretty paper punch to punch out a design from the corners of a square to get a similar effect.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
Jenny
Hello,
I wrote you another letter in the archives section, but if you havnt read that yet, my name is Sophie. I was wondering if there was anyway for me to buy a bath wrap from you? I absolutly LOVE yours, even though I will be much bigger then your cute girls. If you could do this, how much would you charge?
Hi Sophie! Thanks so much for your comments. I am swamped right now with everything so I am not able to make you one but the tutorial would be about the same – just use a bigger towel Good luck!
Thank you so much for the tutorial on the nap mat! I made it for my daughter’s kindergarten class. She loves it! The pattern was so easy to follow and I was able to make it in one day! I posted pictures in my blog if you would like to see how it turned out. Thank you again!
Sarah http://ohsewnice.blogspot.com/2011_08_01_archive.html
I ran across your towel wrap tutorial on google and made it for my 2 year old! I added wide ribbon straps since she is just 2.. haha! I just used a towel with some embroidery already on one end and it had turned out SO ADORABLE! I think this may become a staple bday gift for my friends little ones!! Here is a link to the one I did. Hope it opens for you. Thanks again for the great SIMPLE to follow tutorial!!
Hello Jenny! Thank you so much for your wonderful, very crafty blog. I have been hiding in the dark for over a year now. I have enjoyed reading your blog. It wasn’t until resently I decided to start making time to craft a little. With four children…time is short. Anyway, I have started a crafting club called “Not Marthas of Mt. Juliet”. (A play off your name. I hope that you don’t mind.) I have worked on some of your projects already to make sure that they are do-able for everyone…which they all are! I do have a question about the Christmas Counting Blocks that you did. How did you get the edges to look so nice? What did you use? I can’t figure it out. Thanks for your help. You are great!
Hi Christine!
Thanks so much for the nice note. I love your craft club’s name
For the Christmas Counting Blocks, I cut the squares with the nice edges out with my Cricut machine. You could also use a large pretty paper punch to punch out a design from the corners of a square to get a similar effect.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
Jenny
Hello,
I wrote you another letter in the archives section, but if you havnt read that yet, my name is Sophie. I was wondering if there was anyway for me to buy a bath wrap from you? I absolutly LOVE yours, even though I will be much bigger then your cute girls. If you could do this, how much would you charge?
Thank you so much for reading this!
-Sophie
Hi Sophie! Thanks so much for your comments. I am swamped right now with everything so I am not able to make you one but the tutorial would be about the same – just use a bigger towel
Good luck!
thxs so much for the free tutorials. i will be making the nap pad for my 3 yr old grandaughter, love the colors and the pattern
Thank you so much for the tutorial on the nap mat! I made it for my daughter’s kindergarten class. She loves it! The pattern was so easy to follow and I was able to make it in one day!
I posted pictures in my blog if you would like to see how it turned out. Thank you again!
Sarah
http://ohsewnice.blogspot.com/2011_08_01_archive.html
I ran across your towel wrap tutorial on google and made it for my 2 year old! I added wide ribbon straps since she is just 2.. haha! I just used a towel with some embroidery already on one end and it had turned out SO ADORABLE! I think this may become a staple bday gift for my friends little ones!! Here is a link to the one I did. Hope it opens for you. Thanks again for the great SIMPLE to follow tutorial!!
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Jackie!!! It turned out SO cute
Thank you for sharing. I love, love, love it. Great idea with the embroidered towel and straps!
I am getting ready to make a nap mat for my granddaughter. What size of fabric did you use for the elastic cover?
Thanks
Diane
I love your nap mat tutorial! Any chance you could be paid to make one?
I am certainly not savvy when it comes to the sewing machine…