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  • It’s been a while since I’ve shown Tuesday’s room. I never really did finish her “nursery” I had a kind of space theme in mind, but quickly realized that themes don’t really work that well for me. We finally moved her crib out and just put the mattress on the floor. Its been, interesting. Tuesday didn’t want to get rid of the crib, but has to pee every night no matter what, and it was so silly to go lift her out of the crib, when she could easily take herself.

    So this is her room now (that big purple thing is a bean bag we read on).

    I think we have to get a bigger bed… let’s just say her and I don’t fit too well on that crib mattress together. The little basket holds hankies. I should have thought of that before, as she was going through tissues like crazy. Oh, see that darling pillow?

    It was a swap from my quilt guild. Bianca made it for me from some of my favorite scraps. Per our rules she was allowed to add one fabric. We missed each other at a couple of meetings so she sent it to me, along with a bracelet from her company, Urban Creatures (made from recycled tees!). She also sent me the extra material. After I saw the preview of this pillow in December I knew it had to go in Tuesday’s room, and I want to make a matching banner for over her bed. That has yet to be done, but we did get a lot of other things done in the room, like putting together the big EXPEDIT shelving unit from Ikea.

    I would say if Tuesday had to pick one kind of toy to play with it would be books, and we’ve collected a lot of them for her! I should do a post on how I find great deals on books, and will if you’re interested. I really want to put some funky knobs on the drawers, but haven’t gotten to it. I just moved the old dresser to the closet (and took “paint dresser” off my list!):

    My grandfather made it and I’ll probably paint it someday (the top I started to paint in high school). The shelf is a bit disorganized. I have more than a hundred book jackets up there, because Tuesday is not a fan and I feel weird throwing them away…

    This chair (which rocks and reclines) is still in use, but not as much. I prefer laying next to her and patting her back to get her to sleep, vs. having her try to crawl all over me to get “comfy cozy”.
    I like her room, it works much better now. I was thinking that she would have quiet play time in here instead of a nap (which she’s growing out of), but that hasn’t really happened much yet. I think she needs to be bigger, but I would love some kind of loft bed with a desk or something under it. She has that high window (it has a blackout curtain in it now) and I think it would be a cool hideout up there. I just want to keep the room working for her, and us. Hopefully someday we won’t have to spend hours in there at night, but that’s the way it is for now!
     
     

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  • I found this link via Pinterest, and thought it sounded fun. I’ve used watercolor masks, but rubber cement was a quick and easy alternative.

    When I was up in Alaska I drove Tuesday and I out in the snow one day, and of course got lost. I ended up at a Michael’s though so it wasn’t all bad ๐Ÿ™‚ I decided to pick up cheap watercolors, some watercolor paper, and the rubber cement. I tried to let Tuesday dribble the cement, but it wasn’t that easy for her, so I did most of it. I’ll admit this wasn’t a huge hit. Or I should say it wasn’t a bigger hit than painting. She loves painting, and when the dried rubber cement is on the paper (it takes a while to dry FYI), it doesn’t seem that different. When we got home I used a rubber cement eraser to remove the paint over those areas. It worked pretty well, even over the thicker areas.

    I think I’ll try this again at home with the liquid water colors I picked up a while ago that we have yet to use.

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  • Tuesday, Bj and I got out the glitter baby! We assisted our glue loving daughter in her Valentine’s making. It was pretty dang cute.

    (side note; so glad I stocked up on eight cent bottles of glitter glue this summer!). She had us write cute things inside. One of them, “star, I love you.” to a boy named Ewan. So random. Or “you’re sweet, smiley face.” We were trying not to blatantly laugh at her, but it was hard. I mean the cute! I let Tuesday pick out some shapes and we put a sheet of pink vinyl through my Silhouette so she could have some custom stickers. In case you were wondering we got schooled on this shape. It is NOT a Brachiosaurus (what she had me write in the card). It was an Apatosaurus (because you know, the Brontosaurus does not exist anymore, “That’s from before they knew they were Apatosaurus.”). Man, smart four year olds can be hard to keep up with (and pretty freaking adorable).

    Oh, and she also wanted mustaches.
    For a holiday that Bj and I have never really celebrated, I’m kind of digging it now. Today? Heart crafts!

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