Friday, June 3, 2022

Foster Kitten Friday - Next Door Neighbors

Happy thirty something birthday to my daughter and happy four week birthday to my Alaskan babes, McKinley and Denali! While my daughter enjoyed a carefree birthday week of doing not much of anything, the Alaskan crew did pretty much the complete opposite.

They played on the couch we've turned into a McDonald's PlayPlace. (Remember those?) Blankets and pillows propped up in all kinds of configurations. They've found it's a great place for climbing - and hiding.

While they haven't yet taken to the litter box, they have started to clean themselves. 
Denali hard at work.

They learned nails are great for grabbing onto the bottle.
McKinley thinks I need help directing the bottle to her mouth.

They continued practicing for their future careers with WWE. Or perhaps UFC?

And just like last month...
1 week old Alaskans

they continue to love each other and sleep together. Yep, they've become quite the bonded pair of kittens. 
4 week old Alaskans

But maybe a bit too bonded.

When kittens are orphaned at a young age with no mama to nurse on for hours a day, they may turn to sucking on something else. It could be a blanket, stuffed animal, sleeve of a foster's shirt, or even on another kitten. This week Ms. McKinley has decided her nursing target is Mr. Denali. Specifically his private parts. It can be dangerous to have kitties nursing each other - especially on certain body parts - so an intervention was required.

Along with increasing feedings (for her) and even more lovings (for both of them) this week became one where Denali got his own little outfit to keep his body parts protected. Made from some fleece I had left over from making kitten blankets, it works great. Most of the time. For at some point during the night, despite all the Velcro and holes for his front legs and tail, he wiggles his way out. And she gets back to nursing.
Denali modeling a prototype.

Which has led us to the next door neighbors. Since McKinley only does her deed at night time, the kids have moved next door to each other for those times. In two separate pop up playpens they can see each other and talk to each other as they doze off and wake up, but yet have their own little space. 
Playpen or prison cell? You be the judge.

Inmates Next door neighbors who are very happy to see each other when it's yard time.

Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Make Your Own Mason Jar Wrap - DIY Fabric Heart Candy Jar Idea

If you're looking for a unique sewing or crafting project idea for a heart-themed occasion or need a Valentine's Day candy jar, make your own homemade fabric jar wrap from fabric and batting. This easy sewing project wraps around a glass canning jar and is held in place with an elastic hair tie and button. Easy peasy!

For this project you will need:
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Check out some of my other heart-themed or Valentine's Day sewing and crafting projects!

And join us as we make our jar wrap in the step by step tutorial!

Friday, May 27, 2022

Foster Kitten Friday - Summer in Alaska

It was exactly four years ago this week when we stayed outside Talkeetna, Alaska in this cabin.

As I wrote about on the blog that day, we decided to mosey into town to grab some breakfast and ran into this beauty.

That would be Denali. Formally know as Mt. McKinley. Most people who travel to Alaska never get to see the mountain as it is usually shrouded in clouds. But somehow we lucked out.

And this year I've lucked out as well. Although I'm not in Alaska, I still get to see my own Denali and McKinley. 

I get to bottle feed them.
McKinley thinks it's yummy.

I get to teach them how to use the litter box. Denali wants to figure it out, except the boy thinks he's supposed to eat the litter instead.

I get to watch them learn how to wrestle.

And show off their bellies.

And learn how to become mountain climbers.

Yep, lucky me. Clouds or no clouds I get to see McKinley and Denali. Every. Single. Day.

Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Make Your Own Americana Bunting - DIY Patriotic Garland Sewing Project

For today's tutorial we're learning how to make a handmade red, white, and blue Americana heart and star fabric bunting. The American hanging garland is a great way to decorate for the Memorial Day, 4th of July, or any patriotic event. 

For this project you will need:
• Red and white fabric
• Blue fabric
• Fabric for hanging loops
 Pins 
 Iron and ironing board

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Looking for other bunting and garlands? Check out some of my other tutorials!
fabric Christmas tree bunting banner

And join us to learn how to make your own homemade patriotic stars and hearts garland!