blog tour: crafting with kids by Jennifer Casa
April 18th, 2011
Jennifer Casa, from the fabulous blog Jcasa handmade, has written a very nice kid’s craft book called Teach Yourself VISUALLY Crafting with Kids and it is jam packed with projects for all your kids. I asked my daughter to look through the book and see which project she’d like to make. The answer turned out to be every single one.
So, I sat down with her and we leafed through the book together. When we got to the Daily Docket project, I knew this was the one. Perpetual calendars are one of my very favorite things and as an added bonus we had almost all the materials on hand to make it.
Well, we didn’t have alphabet stamps, or rather we had L, Q, H, B and R, but we weren’t playing Wheel of Fortune so it didn’t help us much. So instead of stamping the months and days on fabric I had my daughter write them on with a fabric pen. When she was finished we cut them out and glued them onto felt. I knew I was going to regret the glue I used and I did, because bleh, it shows through. I should have sewed them or rustled up some fabric glue, but whatever.
For all the letters and numbers and clouds and things, I had my daughter draw them and then I made patterns from her drawings. This was a totally unnecessary step, but I think it made the project more hers than mine (which is was supposed to be, right?). The weather bit isn’t in the directions, but I had just seen Abby’s felt weather board and I thought it would be perfect with this project.
Because there were more little bits now with the weather forecast and because my children love to organize things, I sewed four pockets instead of making one big one. O.K. maybe I should stop, because wow, Meg, you sure are taking a lot of liberties with this project. I mean this is a review of a book, right? I did make changes here and there while we were making the calendar, but that’s what is so great about this book. There are so many simple projects in this book that you can use them as jumping off points for your children’s crazy creativity. It’s nice to have tutorials and books that teach us to make something just so, but it’s also lovely to have open ended projects that your kids can enjoy over and over again, each time in a new way.
I made one more little change to Jennifer’s awesome project, one that I was kinda sad about. I used a stick (straight from the yard) to hang the calendar instead of grommets. The grommets are one of the coolest bits of this project, but sadly, I am not cool enough to own a grommet setter. So a stick and some loops and ta da! a fantastically homemade perpetual calendar. So many good things rolled up into one!
Thank you Jennifer, for including me on your blog tour for your wonderful book! Would you like to own your very own copy? Jennifer has kindly offered a signed copy shipped to the door to one of my dear readers. Leave a comment on this post and I’ll pick a winner on Wednesday! Good Luck!
There are a few more stops on the bloggy book tour and some more chances to win a copy too:
- Wednesday, April 20 – Maya*Made
- Friday, April 22 – Stitches in Play
- Tuesday, April 26- Aesthetic Outburst
- Thursday, April 28 – Artsy Crafty Babe
THE GIVEAWAY IS CLOSED! KRISTA, #7 WON! YAY KRISTA!
So adorable and the best is your children’s hands in the photos.
cannot wait to get my hands on this book!
This book would make my dd scream with delight!
What a great project! I know my kids would love it, especially the weather part.
I’m always looking for new ideas! Adding this book to my list.
I have been loving every project I’ve seen on this blog tour!
i really like your version with the stick! we would love to win :)
This looks great – I am so looking forward to doing crafts with my daughter someday soon! (She’s 13 months old now)
this craft alone makes me want the book. i know my girls, but especially my 6 year-old, would love it. thanks for the giveaway!
My daughter is in love with sewing books right now. She pours over every page, dreaming and planning. This one looks like a keeper!
Oh, what a wonderful calendar!
Love the look of this book… many delightful hours of activity!
Super cute project. I’d love a copy of this book.
Love that daily docket! I think I need this book!
that’s such a great project! i can’t wait for my son to be a little older so we can work on stuff like this together.
my girlie and i wd love to craft our way through jennifer’s book!
That is an awsome idea I would love to have this book.We homeschool so finding projects for the kids to do is challenging with their different ages. What a great idea!!
I’ve been seeing this book everywhere :) Thanks for the chance to get a copy :)
Would I love it? You bet!!
A great take on this project! Really fun to see.