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Cousin (Sewing) Camp

06/26/2012 By Christie

A few months ago my sister-in-law mentioned doing a Sewing Camp for the cousins in the summer.  So we planned a few days to get together and made it happen a few weeks ago.  We had great fun!

At first we were going to call it Sewing Camp, but we did do some other things, so we ended up just calling it Cousin Camp.  Each of the three of us mom’s planned a couple projects for the kiddos, divided up the meals, and got everything else ready we needed.

Day One we started with a free tour of Sweet’s Candy Factory.

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Which of course the kids were all in heaven.

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After that we went home to work on painting Library Totes.  I had wanted to make my kids some for a while, and the perfectionist in me wanted to do it while they were sleeping so they were just how I wanted, but I need to let that go sometimes and let them have a little fun.  If I had covered all the free space with freezer paper, they would have been easier to not get paint in unwanted places, but I didn’t—you live and learn.

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(yes, I realize there are names of my kids shown here, but I loved how they painted their totes so this one post I’m putting them out there)

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The last project of Day One was making thank you cards.

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There was also lemonade treats made with lemons and part of a candy stick, with the wrapper on.  You squeeze the lemons before cutting in half to make more juice, make a hole, and stick half a candy stick inside with the wrapper to act as a straw.  The kids thought it was pretty cool, fun, and sour ;).  It was!

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Day Two we braved making skirts or pajama shorts.

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(I’ll post about Poppy’s skirt in another blog post).

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We also made super easy tissue pouches (I have a tutorial HERE).

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They also made a Smash Pad—it’s like a kid-friendly scrapbook using a composition notebook and decorating it cute.  Like this:

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You use a large headband elastic to keep it closed, and the kids just glue fun things or pictures in it and can write a bit about what happened as well.

The last day, Day Three, we just had one last project which was sewing a pillowcase.  This was a fun and easy project, but I don’t have any finished product pics.  Oops!

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To end off Cousin Camp, we headed to a dam and threw rocks in.  This picture below is missing three of the kids (but a couple were too young to be involved in any sewing).

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What we were sure to do:

-Not overschedule and keep it a pretty loose schedule.  We made sure the kids had plenty of breaks, snacks, and play time.

What we learned:

-We should have started with the easier projects first and worked our way up to the pj’s and skirts.  You should have heard us moms—I think we sounded like we were teaching our kids to drive.  It was actually SO funny.  “Ok, sew…SLOWER!  Ok, not so fast.  Go.  Go.  Ok, slower, now STOP!”  It was pretty comical to listen to us, but maybe going over the basics of using a machine a bit before we started would have been beneficial, even though most of the kids had sewed a little bit previously.

-My boys had sewn before, but Mr. Zippy didn’t think he liked it until now, although Sunshine always has.  The boys were just as into it as the girls, which was really fun.

It was a fun three days and I’m so happy we did this.  I’m wanting to do something similar with my sisters and sister-in-law if they are up to it!  The kids all had so much fun doing this and it was fun to teach them a skill that will be fun for them to have.

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AND, speaking of camps, remember Science Camp last year?  Well Sabra, her sister, and I have planned our Science Camp 2012 and will be posting about it soon!  So stay tuned!

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  1. Sew Much Ado

    06/26/2012 at 3:21 PM

    What a great idea! Your kids look like they had a lot of fun!

  2. { HeatherK @ AReformedHeath'n }

    06/26/2012 at 6:20 PM

    What a fun idea! I love that you didn’t JUST do sewing projects. I wish we had family close by … maybe I’ll just have to try it with friends. Thanks!

  3. Sachiko Aldous

    06/26/2012 at 11:10 PM

    You are such a fun mom, Christie!

  4. Max of Max California ★

    06/28/2012 at 4:37 AM

    That sounds so fun! Our family is only just now in the process of growing cousins {My son’s first cousin is due in 2months and his next in Feb next year. He gets a little sister first :) }, but I can’t wait until we get to do fun cousin things like this!

  5. Jess

    06/28/2012 at 7:24 AM

    I would have never thought of doing something like this. It looks like a wonderful fun filled time and getting to share the load of holidays too.

  6. Lizzy

    06/28/2012 at 6:44 PM

    What an awesome idea for cousins! I may do it with my cousins (yeah, we’re 28); but it would be so fun to sew with them!

    Lizzy

  7. Delia

    06/30/2012 at 7:15 AM

    You are such an awesome mom with a pretty cool family! I have a sewing project in mind for the boys. Hope it works out! :)

  8. K Blue

    06/30/2012 at 11:54 PM

    I totally want to go to cousin camp! What fun projects. Looks like an amazing three days.

  9. Sabra

    07/01/2012 at 10:35 PM

    So very awesome!

    And my mouth totally puckered at the picture of the lemon…thing. You need to tell me more about it.

  10. Carole

    07/02/2012 at 12:16 AM

    How wonderfully delightful, looks like you all had a great time. Fab idea to entertain the children!

  11. Amelia

    07/02/2012 at 2:02 AM

    I’m so glad you posted about this. I was hoping that you would. It has been a highlight of our summer among all the other fun stuff. You’re the best

  12. CBH

    08/13/2012 at 2:13 AM

    Thank you so much for this post. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in Creative Busy Bee Craft Inspirations, under the Page 3 post on Aug. 12, 2012. Thanks again.

  13. CBH

    08/14/2012 at 3:37 PM

    Thank you so much for this post. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in Creative Busy Bee Craft Inspirations, under the Page 2 post on Aug. 14, 2012. Thanks again.

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