First of all, I'm loving the projects that are popping up in the OUT Flickr group. Don't forget to share what you are making!
Hooray! Dana from MADE is here today! I don't think there's anything Dana can't do. Seriously. Painting, sewing, baking, photography, teaching, writing a book(!). The thing about Dana is she never does anything half-heartedly. You can tell that she puts every ounce of herself in her projects--she doesn't overlook a detail. I love that about her. I was crossing my fingers and toes she'd say yes to coming on Once Upon a Thread again, because not only does she go a million miles an hour, she does it looking mighty cute with a baby on the way! Welcome, Dana!
Hello friends! I'm Dana from MADE and I'm really happy to be part of Once Upon a Thread again. I actually emailed Katy a few months ago to make sure she was doing it since I love being inspired by the artwork and words in children's books.
And today I was motivated by 2 books about planes, trains, and automobiles.
My 4-year old son Owen is a boy like most others--obsessed with cars, trucks, planes, boats, and all means of transportation. How do they learn these things? It's somehow in their DNA to pick up a play car and make crazy driving noises.

I love Planes! by Philemon Sturges
School Bus by Donald Crews





And the exhaust is a small bit of batting glued to the front. I like 3D touches.

Owen was excited to see all his toys and books piled in one sack and had fun pulling them out, one by one.




He has a cute imagination.
It's simple and sweet.



The book shows buses driving around town, through traffic, heading to bus-stops to pick up kids.



Then the buses drive through town, headed to school.

Eeeerch. Everyone off.


Home again.
Home again.
And a rare picture of my kids holding hands together. It was such an honest sweet moment, I had to capture it.

And there the book goes, home again in its new bag, ready to tote along wherever we go.

I guess that's the joy of reading books with my kids--reliving those memories and making some new ones. I'm glad we have 12 more years of it.
Lovin' the exhaust! I told you she's good at the details.
Thanks for playing, Dana!
Your themed bags are so cute, Dana. This is great!
ReplyDeletethis is totally cute, but i came looking for "caps for sale." was i misdirected? cute bag though!
ReplyDeleteerinmalia--I think you had a sneak peek!! That's tomorrow :)
ReplyDeleteI love it! I forget sometimes to use my sewing skills for things other than clothes. This is something my kids would actually like! It's so cute. I love how all your themed bags are turning out.
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
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P.S. I am huge fan of no big dill. Thanks for all the ideas! :)
This is adorable. My own Owen loved School Bus by Donald Crews at this age too. We also loved Freight Train...wonderful illustrations in there as well. This bag is so cute as a backpack. Nicely done Dana!
ReplyDeleteLoved Freight Train too. We need to check out School Bus as one of our favorite games is spotting them while driving. Dana always delivers! So cute!
ReplyDeleteoooo. Freight Train? I've got to check that one out! Thanks for the tip guys :)
ReplyDeleteLove the bags...I started making Literacy bags when I taught..and they are so ADDICTING! Every time you see a book....so many ideas start churning.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your story bags!
That fabric from those pants? I have the same stuff on the back of the quilt I made with fabric our family and friends sent us for a wedding quilt!
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