For today's Tutorial Tuesday we are learning how to make homemade football drink coasters out of fabric. Just because we aren't gathering with others for the big game on Sunday this year doesn't mean we can't make something festive for our household bubble's football viewing party.
Looking for more coaster ideas? Check out these projects!
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What is life like being a foster parent to orphaned kitties? How much work is involved in raising bottle baby kittens and getting them ready for adoption? Find out here!
I'm going on several years now of fostering kittens for Simply Cats, a local no-kill feline adoption center. It's a rewarding experience. They send babies my way and I socialize them and help them grow big and strong. Playful and loving. Healthy and fun. Then they leave my home to get spayed or neutered, micro-chipped and immunized, and then placed on the adoption floor back at Simply Cats.
Check out the adventures of this past year's foster kitties as they work towards growing up big and strong. You'll find plenty of cute kitty cat photos and I even have some tips and tricks in these blog posts:
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!
Why would I want to foster kittens, knowing I have to give them back?
Can't foster kittens but are interested in helping in a different way? Check out my tutorials for kitty projects:
For today's Tutorial Tuesday we are making a quick and easy Valentine's Day heart corner bookmark from fabric. It's a good sewing project for a beginner and makes a nice last-minute gift, too.
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Looking for homemade Christmas tree ornament sewing and crafting projects with supply lists and templates? How about clear, step-by-step tutorial videos?
Get started on your next handmade Christmas tree ornament!
Yep, this was the week. The week any foster kitten parent dreads - and looks forward to. The one with mixed emotions of sadness and loss and excitement and hope. The week when they leave your foster home and get ready to head to a new home. Their forever home.
When the itty bitty foster kittens come into your life, you tell yourself you won't get too attached to them. But you do.
You remind yourself on a daily basis they don't belong to you. But you'll forget.
It'll seem like no one can take care of them and love them like you do. But someone will.
You think you’ll never love any other kittens as much as the ones you have right now. But you will.
You'll talk yourself into - and out of - keeping one or more of them as your own. But you won't.
Because you, as a kitty cat foster parent, are only one little spoke in the big wheel of the lives of orphaned kitties. And when weeks like this one come, the wheel is ready to keep rolling along without your spoke. You've done all you can. You've raised them right. Helped them grow big and strong. Playful and loving. You've made sure they've become good, productive citizens healthy and fun-loving cats. And you've loved them just as much as humanly possible.
Goodbye, Annie Oakley.
Goodbye, Calamity Jane.
Goodbye, Wyatt Earp.
Goodbye, Wild Bill.
It was fun while it lasted.
Gee whiz, you kids grew!
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!
I can't leave without doing one last Wyatt video. What an adventure we had, kiddo.
If you're looking for a unique sewing or crafting project idea for a Valentine's Day candy jar, make your own homemade fabric jar wrap. This easy sewing project wraps around a glass canning jar!
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