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In July, I'm participating in a second round of swapping quiet book pages with some local moms. That brings to mind the fact that I never shared the result after my first swap, when I made the fish pages this past Spring.

In round one I made 13 identical pages and ended up with a lovely book that both The Girl and The Boy have really enjoyed. I'm excited to be adding new pages to it.

 

Bead Counting by Kate

I've always liked this one when I've seen it online. (I'm drawn to all number things, being a former math teacher!) The Girl likes to count the beads. We also talk about the colors.

bead counting pagebead counting

 

Shapes by Dawn & Shannon

This is a great no-sew page. The Girl loves this one. Now she knows all the colors and all the shapes. She also thinks I'm really silly when I stick a shape in the wrong place.

shapes page

 

Mitten by Shellie

Both kids like to put their hand into the mitten. It's a bummer my giant hand doesn't fit. Especially because purple is my favorite color. ;-)

mitten page

 

Monkey Brushing Teeth by Amber

First, oh my gosh! The detail on this hand sewn page is great! The kids both love brushing the monkey's teeth. This page makes me smile every time I see it.

monkey brushing teeth pagemonkey detailbrushing monkey's teeth

 

Tic Tac Toe by Dawn & Shannon

The Girl isn't quite ready to learn the ins and outs of tic tac toe, so she just enjoys taking the X's and O's out of the pocket and sticking them anywhere. The Boy has just learned the game, so we occasionally get a game in when The Girl isn't looking.

tic tac toe page

 

Sock Matching by Nicki

This is another of The Girl's favorites. I love that the socks are on ribbons, so they aren't loose pieces.

sock matching page asock matching page bplaying match-a-sock

 

Mr. Potato Head by Sarah and Mellissa

Who doesn't love Mr. Potato Head!? Complete with his bucket of parts, these pages are super fun. The Girl has peeled apart some of the pieces that were glued together, like the earrings that were attached to the ears. So far it's working for them to just be separate, but I might stitch them together.

Mr. Potato Head pagesMr. Potato Head partsplaying with Mr. Potato Head aplaying with Mr. Potato Head b

 

Farm Pages by Anne

Another one of my personal favorites. Such detail! The Girl has learned how to unbutton the barn closure to get to the adorable farm animal finger puppets. She likes to put them on the field page and also on her fingers.

farm pages afarm pages bfarm pages cfarm pages dplaying with the farm

 

Fish by Me

When I was deciding on which page I'd do I liked this one because it had movement, but no removable parts.

fish page

 

Flowers by Mary

Neither kiddo is really buttoning yet. The Boy has just started to try to work on buttons with this page. The Girl just likes to tell me to do it. ;-) When the flowers are off the pot functions as a pocket to keep them in.

flower page a

flower page b
Monica stitched all the pages together and put them together as a book. I love the grommet and ring setup, because we can add pages to the book, or swap them out to change things up.

Thanks for looking. After this weekend I'll be cranking out my pages for round two!

I'm linking up on Show and Tell Tuesday.

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How is it the middle of the month already? I think stress makes time pass faster than normal. The past two weeks have been a little stressful. Among other things, I had a minor surgical procedure last week (nothing serious, but somewhat painful and logistically difficult). But The Husband and I celebrated our 5th wedding anniversary on Saturday. It was a lovely, relaxing evening. Just what I needed. I feel like this past weekend I came out of a fog I've been in for about two weeks.

And just in time. This Thursday is The Boy's 4th birthday. I have some finishing touches to put on his AMAZING birthday present (shh... it's a big secret I've already told too many people about and I don't want to blow it). His party is Saturday, so I need to get my ducks in a row for that. And the blog... has been a little neglected, so I hope to refocus this week.

cookie cutters

I'll be baking cookies today for the party, and decorating them on Thursday.

I finished the outfits for the kiddos to wear to the party (posts coming on Saturday). Teaser photo:

A sleeve!
A sleeve!

I have made great progress on The 2005 Mystery Quilt. I'll get you a peek at those soon, too.

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So, while I'm sad that I wasn't able to participate in the recent Bay Area Shop Hop since I was away on vacation, when I look at my stash I realize it could be worse. I have some beautiful fabric purchased at past shop hops that I haven't used yet.

my paletteToday I'm sharing this fun pile of fabric purchased during the 2005 Bay Area Shop Hop. I was inspired by Jan Mullen's beautiful quilt Roman Stripez in her 2001 book Cut-Loose Quilts.

Roman Stripez by Jan Mullen 1999

Just looking at my fabric and folding it into cute little rectangles has re-energized my excitement for this project, two quilts using the same 31 fabrics, with unique backing fabrics. Now to find a little time to work on cutting it out.

I'm unsure of my choice of mixing batiks and non-batiks, but I like all the fabrics.

33 fabricslots of greens

the whole stack