Many of us find when we get to spend time to quilting, or with other crafts, that we find an inner peace that can balance us when dealing with stress. Well, kids also have to deal with stress and we hope to encourage awareness of the benefits of kids time to create, as well as family craft time, to help kids also find joy and happiness through creating!
Plus, many earn an income by way of creating. So, why not teach kids to create and maybe they'll also find ways to earn a little money from it too! If you didn't listen to the podcast by Kimberly Geswein, on my previous post, I hope you check it out. I found it inspirational to learn how her daughters are earning money by being creative! But this event isn't about kids earning money, as much as trying to encourage kids to be creative, as well as for parents, grandparents and others to help create crafty environments for kids.
While we'll be sharing inspirational projects, insights on free patterns, some tips and tutorials, we also have a several giveaways. SewCalGal wants to recognize and thank sponsors that have donated prizes that will be randomly given out to participants in this event. And, there are some participating blogs that will also be hosting giveaways this week and SewCalGal will be increasing awareness throughout the week.
Today I want to share insights about a fun tutorial on the Brewer blog, that I think would make for a great kid friendly project.
They have a pattern template and tutorial to make a cute stuffie that they showcase as a Happy Halloweenie hanging decoration. But I think this design would also be fun to make in seasonal prints, as well as fabrics to match your quilts!
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There are a variety of ways to win prizes. Here are the rules (aka basic guidelines)
1) Bloggers participating in this event and hosting their own giveaways will set their own rules. While SewCalGal will help increase awareness of their giveaways, during this event, specifically on the day that their giveaways are open, the prize details are up to the blogger hosting that specific giveaway.5) There will also be a few extra ways to enter, based on the rafflecopter form, for those that may follow sponsors, as well as participating bloggers, on Facebook or Twitter. Totally optional, but for those that like more than one chance to win a giveaway prize, there are a few extra ways to enter.
2) For sponsored giveaways , for this event, on SewCalGal, all bloggers participating in this hop, as well as bloggers and non-bloggers that join the linky party, are all eligible to enter to win a prize. They'll be a couple of different ways to enter and the details will be announced next week, and they will be shared as each giveaway during the week. Basically, you get an entry as a participating blogger, non-blogger that takes time to share tips, tutorials, inspirational projects to help kids be crafty, as well as families create family crafty events.
3) NON-BLOGGERS need to have a free Flickr Account and upload their photo entries to Flickr, as well as making sure their photos are added to a group on Flickr called "Kid Friendly Craft Projects" 4) SewCalGal will also give entries to win prizes to those followers that take time to visit all of the official participating blogs, which SewCalGal showcases in the lineup, and you leave a positive comment on their blog post shared for this event.
What fun, I can't wait to see what tutorials everyone shares, I love crafting with my kids, today we did water colors, but I have not let them touch my sewing machine, since I have only 1 and I am a tad worried about it breaking, but I have let them wind bobbins :)
ReplyDeleteThat is such a cute idea.
ReplyDeleteNow this is a cute project that would be fun to make with my grand-daughters! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloweenie Pup. Really fun using chalk fabric. Makes it kind of like the "autograph" stuffies of years gone by. Clever Kids Craft. Thank you sew very much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun blogging event. Sharon from Vroomans' Quilts told me about the link up and I am thrilled to be a part of this. Thanks for the opportunity to "share the love!"
ReplyDeleteOh, I never thought to use chalkboard fabric for a stuffie, that is adorable.
ReplyDeleteWonderful post!!
I saw that Brewer tutorial and liked it....so darn cute.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting this wonderful hop....what a great way to get more kids and adults doing things other than using their bots....I'm getting off of mine NOW!
Hugs,
Kelly