Happy Birthday Melody!

My friend Melody’s birthday is tomorrow, and while she lives several hours away Chowder and Maxine wanted to dress up and celebrate just the same :)

Maxine absolutely loves Melody.

When Chowder was a kitten he loved scratching Melody's feet in her sleep and making her cry.

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A Bundle of Birthdays

It seems like everyone I know has a birthday in October or November. These are just the beginning of what will probably be tons of birthday and (yikes!) Christmas presents that I should be completing over the next couple of months.
Three sweet, simple dinosaur shirts.

Three simple, sweet dinosaur shirts.

What three year old boy doesn’t love dinosaurs?  I was very proud when he opened his gift and recognized the triceratops and t-rex immediately!  To make these sweet shirts, I simply ironed heat-set vinyl that I cut out in dinosaur shapes (found at Dinosaurcentral.com) on to simple long-sleeved Garanimals shirts.
All wrapped up and ready to go!

All wrapped up and ready to go!

I have some grown-up friends who I think would really enjoy some dino shirts like these.

Future goal: figure out how to get the cover to lie flat.

Future goal: figure out how to get the cover to lie flat.

One of my dearest friends (and neighbor, and classmate) Chelsey also had a birthday this past week.  We are taking a poetry class together, so I made her a matching journal and pencils using the same craft paper and matte mod podge method that I used on my pimento jar lids a while back.  This is really the easiest trick, but it makes a boring composition book and pencils look very sweet.
All wrapped up and ready to go!

All wrapped up and ready to go!

All of the pencils are covered in some long-forgotten Hobby Lobby scrapbook paper leftovers, while the two bigger pieces for the front and back of the journal are a thicker kind of Martha Stewart craft paper.

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