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February is Valentine's Day. Our kids are a bit too small to get the idea behind Valentine's Day and I really don't care for the idea of needing to show love on one certain day. I think it something that should be taught and expected each and everyday. Anyway, off my soapbox. I saw these adorable envelopes in the Pottery Barn catalogue and decided I'd whip up my own. I did just that and I am rather thrilled with how they turned out. I used a heavy felt from my favorite Korean craft store and sewed on some ric-rac detailing from my Grandma's stash that I took when we cleaned out her house. I am so glad I could use it on this particular project. I love it! 
Each and everyday, I write the kids a note telling them what I love about them or why I think they are extra special people. Sometimes there is a little something extra in the form of stickers or a shirt. When they get mail/cards from others, I put them in there too. On this particular day, Mya found a card from Rory and Abby! Thank you! I actually bought the red shirt for Valentine's Day, but would like to see them worn a few times, so this was perfect. Each day they check their envelopes with great anticipation. They love it and it is a great way for me to show them exactly how I feel. Who doesn't love a love note? 













Can you guess what we made???

I took the day off today to hang out with my girls. I needed a down day. A day to catch up on cleaning, a day to relax my brain, a day to enjoy my children. Today was it. We played, created, and baked some brownies. Yummy!

Comments

April said…
Great idea! Love the faces on that Mya!
Anonymous said…
Nice,

What did you do with Claire? She doesn't usually miss a photo opt! Hope you get some sleep tonight! You are overdue!

Love ya, J
Erin said…
I am loving your envelopes (they look great and will probably last longer than the PBK ones!)!
myaclairedesign said…
THanks, Erin! Just don't look too closely at my sewing. I had this project planned and laying around for a couple of weeks, so instead of clearing off an appropriate table and sitting down like most people would do, I pulled a Kara and sewed while standing. Needless to say, the seams aren't the straightest, but I do love that I made them myself and are smaller and more versatile than the PBK ones.

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