These beautiful stockings were hand-made for our family from my mother in law. She did everything from crocheting every single one of those snowflakes (seriously, with thread, people!), cutting and sewing up the boot, and felting those sweet little winter scenes atop each one. Didn't she do a fabulous job? I love having them hanging up above our entry, even if we don't have a proper mantle. I think they look like they could have been bought in a fancy department store. Can't wait to fill them up (next year, ahem) with goodies! If you know her in person drop her a line on how nice they are on facebook-I'm sure she'd love to hear it!
How To: Build A Sand/Water Table for Under $30 ! Sorry this took me so long to blog, but I had to have a tool list and full instructions before I could do so. A little history on my love for the sand/water table . I love the idea behind tools for tiny hands, i.e. the Montessori Method , and like to have Lukka 'figure things out for himself', even when he is playing. I try to have the most simple and basic toys available for 3 reasons: a) simple toys generally have less parts, which means less of a hassle for me b) simple toys inspire way more creativity and imagination than do 'exact replica' toys c) they are much more aesthetically pleasing to look at, therefore, not making every nook and cranny of our house an eyesore! I know the last reason is just for me, but it's true. Plastic things don't generally last 1/2 as long as wooden or fabric toys, and they are unattractive. For this reason, I started to look for a wooden sand/water table as opposed to a pl...
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