This is such a beautiful and wonderful gift! You have once again helped me so much. I always need baby gifts .and Now when a baby shower pops up and I don’t already have ran out of tiny quilts,I don’t have to throw one together in crises Quilting. 🤣 I am going to make a bunch of these to have on hand !!! Thank you ! thank you! ThankYou!!!!
I’m happy that you like the project! Yes, making a few and setting them aside is a great idea. They work up rather quickly, especially if the tags are already sewn from scraps, or you have a lot of ribbon or ricrac on hand.
You could also “make” fabric from crumbs, or, if you don’t have square scraps, you could also make these circular, triangular, etc. Looking forward to making a few soon.
Hi there Doris! You're very welcome! Yay, I'm so glad that you enjoyed this video! Yes, I can remember when I started making them with fabric instead of ribbon. All the patterns that I saw called for ribbon and I didn't really have much of a selection at the time , but I did have a great big pile of fabric scraps. Necessity is the mother of invention, right? 😉😜
You & Mona Did What have great ideas today!!! And thank you, Marie, for the link to order the crinkle stuff. That was the 1st thing that popped into my head! 😉
You’re so welcome! Last night when I was getting this ready to go up this morning, I had a whole description box written. I tagged about 40 different channels, I had that description box written out in detail. Somehow it didn’t get saved. Ugh!!! Earlier, someone asked me for a link to the crinkle paper and my first thought was that it was already in the description box. When I went to check, it wasn’t there. Thankfully, I was able to at least put a few things in the description box.
Hi! As far as I know, they have held up to the washings that my daughter has given them. I don't know how often she washes it, but I know she washes it in the sink by hand and lays it out, or hangs it, to dry.
Hi Linda! Thank you for your question. Last night before I went to bed, I had filled in the description box with links to the crinkle plastic and cutting measurements, and then I went to look after I read your question and realized that all my information was lost somehow. I apologize that it was not in the description box when you looked. Here is a link to where you can purchase the crinkle plastic. As far as washing goes, I have always told people to hand wash them, and lay them flat to dry. Noise Making Crinkle paper: a.co/d/4Lwp8em
This is such a beautiful and wonderful gift! You have once again helped me so much. I always need baby gifts .and Now when a baby shower pops up and I don’t already have ran out of tiny quilts,I don’t have to throw one together in crises Quilting. 🤣 I am going to make a bunch of these to have on hand !!! Thank you ! thank you! ThankYou!!!!
You're very welcome, Glenda! I think there are wonderful little gift either by themselves, or included with other things in a gift basket
Cute, They would also be great for dementia patients
True, great idea Mona!
These would also be great for autistic children and adults to! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Love it!!!
I’m so happy that you enjoy this project! Yes, it would be great for both 🥰
Great baby gift. I may make one for my niece. Make a bigger one for dementia patients.
Yes, there’s a lot of ways it could be changed around, depending upon the circumstances. I’m so glad you like it!
Love this idea!! I hope I remember it when I need a baby gift. Maybe I’ll make a few matching gifts and put them away.
I’m happy that you like the project! Yes, making a few and setting them aside is a great idea. They work up rather quickly, especially if the tags are already sewn from scraps, or you have a lot of ribbon or ricrac on hand.
You could also “make” fabric from crumbs, or, if you don’t have square scraps, you could also make these circular, triangular, etc. Looking forward to making a few soon.
That's true, Tina! Thank you so much for watching and for the ideas! Happy sewing!
what a lovely idea Marie, am sure making one of these for my granddaughter☺☺
That's great, I'm glad it'll be helpful!
Nice! Love projects for the kiddos !
Hi Rose! Yeah, I thought it was about time to do an infant project. 🥰. Glad you like it!
Love this!! I have a new grandbaby on the way... I will be making some. 😊
Wonderful! I hope you have fun sewing some!
Never thought about using fabric instead of ribbon. Also never thought about making them. scrappy. Thank you so much for this idea. You're the Bomb
Hi there Doris! You're very welcome! Yay, I'm so glad that you enjoyed this video! Yes, I can remember when I started making them with fabric instead of ribbon. All the patterns that I saw called for ribbon and I didn't really have much of a selection at the time , but I did have a great big pile of fabric scraps. Necessity is the mother of invention, right? 😉😜
Thank you I will be a great grandma In October and December 2023 I’m sooo Happy 😊👍🏻
How exciting! Congratulations, Cordula! I’m sure you are beside yourself with excitement!
Thanks for sharing this. There is a new baby in the family. I need to make a few.
Wonderful! I guess that was good timing. Congratulations on the new baby and the family!
Oh my goodness, a smaller version of this would make an awesome cat toy!
That would be cool! Such a great idea, Tina! Thanks so much!
So cute! Thank you for this lovely idea.
You are so welcome! I'm glad you found it helpful!
That is a great gift never would have thought of itb😊
I'm glad I'm glad you like it, June!
Great little video! Love your channel. Love your use of scraps. 😊
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you are enjoying the content. Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
You & Mona Did What have great ideas today!!! And thank you, Marie, for the link to order the crinkle stuff. That was the 1st thing that popped into my head! 😉
But, Marie, how’d your OCD cope with whatever imperfections (only) you saw?? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You’re so welcome! Last night when I was getting this ready to go up this morning, I had a whole description box written. I tagged about 40 different channels, I had that description box written out in detail. Somehow it didn’t get saved. Ugh!!! Earlier, someone asked me for a link to the crinkle paper and my first thought was that it was already in the description box. When I went to check, it wasn’t there. Thankfully, I was able to at least put a few things in the description box.
Marie👏👏👏 love it!!!
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Hi Rachel! Glad you enjoyed this project- I thought it was fun!
This is a great gift for a baby, I have never seen it before so thanks for sharing. 😊
You’re welcome 😊 Glad I could bring you something new!
It’s just what I need it thanks 👍🏻👍🏻
You’re welcome!
Loved your video!
Glad you enjoyed it! They’re a fun nod easy project that the babies seem to really like! Happy sewing 🧵💕
My granddaughter likes clothing labels on her bedtime blankey. So I cut the labels out of my t-shirts.
that's a great idea!!! Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave me a comment!
Than you
You’re welcome Donna - thanks for watching and for commenting!
Excellent t-shirt.. (I'm a kiwi, lol)
Aw thanks! I have a friend who lives in Australia, but when they went “home” to New Zealand, she bought the t-shirt for me! 🥝🥰
Love it!!!@
Thanks so much!
These are great. Does the plastic cope with being washed? 😊
Hi! As far as I know, they have held up to the washings that my daughter has given them. I don't know how often she washes it, but I know she washes it in the sink by hand and lays it out, or hangs it, to dry.
did you find where to get plastic for the baby toy? I do not get cereal in a bag like that. Also are these washable and how does the plastic hold up?
Hi Linda! Thank you for your question. Last night before I went to bed, I had filled in the description box with links to the crinkle plastic and cutting measurements, and then I went to look after I read your question and realized that all my information was lost somehow. I apologize that it was not in the description box when you looked. Here is a link to where you can purchase the crinkle plastic. As far as washing goes, I have always told people to hand wash them, and lay them flat to dry.
Noise Making Crinkle paper: a.co/d/4Lwp8em
@@MariesScrappyCreations it is okay things happens and sometimes I hate to ask but if not you may not know it was not there, have a good day
@@lindadenton7431that’s true and I’m glad you asked, because as you say, I wouldn’t have known ❤