Friday, December 18, 2020

Foster Kitten Friday

Hello from The Wild West Gang!

Hello from Trouble Maker Town!

Hello from the land of Foster Kittens Just Being Foster Kittens!

The week they went wild and got into everything. 

They took things out of the closet. Tried to open kitchen cabinets. Dropped toys into their water bowls. Hid toys around the toilet. Confiscated shoes and stole socks. Climbed up our legs as we walked. Hid tissues. Squeezed under closed doors. Took flying leaps from the cat trees to anything and anyone - people included - within 10 feet of them. It was also the week they thought suckling on brother one night would be a good idea. (Thankfully I heard the whining and was able to get up and stop it.)

They also thought they should be helping me in the sewing room by playing on the ironing table...

and sitting on the Christmas wall quilt pattern as I was working...
and attempting to open my bobbin drawer.
And by taking away a spool...
and knocking off the quilt top and claiming it as her own.
Then when the wildness calmed down we had the cute lap cat moments.
Yep, it was a week of cute kittens just doing what cute kittens do. 

Want to help contribute to the work I do with foster kittens? I have an Amazon wish list right here. These are the things I use again and again, year after year. With daily laundry and frequent cleaning, items have to be replaced often. I’d love anything you’d be willing to send my way!

Even more cuteness can be found in this week's episode of The Adventures of Wyatt. Check it out!
Happy (and cute) Foster Kitty Friday!

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Make String Christmas Trees Decorations - Tutorial Tuesday

For today's Christmas trees we're working with cotton crochet thread and glue. Better cover that work surface - it's gonna get messy!
Homemade String Christmas Tree Home Decor Craft Project

For this project you will need:

Looking for more Christmas ideas? Check out these projects!


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Looking for the directions on how to make these trees? Check out the step-by-step how to tutorial video for the homemade string Christmas Tree decorations right here: