sage reads: february 18

We have been so sick around here, I’m actually worried you might get norovirus just by reading this post. Hah! Except I’m not sure if I’m kidding. It’s been a long couple of weeks and I’m sorry my posting has been a little light. I’m not going to be able to make up for it today, I still have a fever and glands like rocks in my throat (I don’t think it’s strep, but at this point you could tell me it was the Plague and I’d believe you.) I will, however, toss out a few links for your sage reading pleasure.

Absolutely love the tutorial for turning paper bags into recipe cards at Crafting a Green World. Just the idea of cutting 8.5×11 sheets for reuse is brilliant.

I was just about to get rid of our gymini when Parenthacks suggests attaching the bars to the top of a Pack n Play! I’m going to see if t works with what we’ve got and then the rest is going to our babysitter (her brother’s wife is due in April and we know our bouncy seat and other stuff will get generous reuse at Grandma’s house).

Skip to my Lou breaks down the process of using a fabric scrap to make a simple applique monogram. I’ve saved all of our plain onesies just for this purpose, I think they’ll make sweet baby gifts in the future.

Kiddio shares a project I was just think my kid is finally old enough for — the indoor treasure hunt. I think I would put simple, block letter words for his clues that he would sound out, since he’s a prereader.

That’s all I got. Please send us some healthy vibes and hopefully I’ll be back in the game soon!


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