Check this:
You can take it into restaurants for the little ones, or to a friends house. Johnny and Susie will have lots of fun while you have your tea !! Roll it up and put in your home made tote bag (smile) http://www.flamingotoes.com/2010/11/...alk-placemats/ |
Cute idea! I didn't know they had that material.
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good idea to keep the little ones happy. what they won't think of next!
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Great idea! Have been looking at that fabric at LQS but couldn't think what to do with it. Now I know ;) Thanks for the link
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great idea!
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Great idea!!!
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Great idea! I'll have to keep this in mind for when my DGS gets bigger. Actually, I should start them now! Thanks for the link!
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Very cute idea. Bookmarked this so I can make them for the grandkids (not born yet, but one due in August and one due in September).
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Thanks for the link,very creative.
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I have made many, many of these both in placemat size, mug rug size, play mat size and even put it on the side of tote bags (think grocery list, kids car tote, etc.).
Make sure you buy the heavier kind. There is a thin kind sold by some fabric stores that does not hold up, cracks, etc. Get the best even if you think it costs too much. It comes in small pieces or by the yard and is easy to cut and stitch. Check the pictures section for a few of those I made. |
Neat idea! Thanks for the link.
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Here is the link for Perfectquilts (chalk boards) they are awesome. So glad to know someone else has actually make these and paved the way for me ((((smiles))) Thanks for the great info. :)
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-114477-1.htm#2982877 |
Thanks
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