Showing posts with label Quiet Book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quiet Book. Show all posts

December 28, 2011

Quiet Book Pages

As I've been trying to get this blog up & running, I've been racking my brain trying to think of projects to do.


 What?
This is supposed to provide INSPIRATION, not frustration (and hence, a total lack of creativity).

So, I made a decision. Although this project is not anywhere near finished, I will post what I do have done on this quiet book.

I have two boys. Two YOUNG boys. When I started thinking about making a quiet book I knew "one" would not be enough. So, I developed this plan:

Make LOTS of pages that can be hooked together with metal rings or even in a three-ring-binder. That way I can have two books that can have pages rearranged & shared between them.

I started by making a list, looking for ideas all over online, talking to my experienced mother, etc.

The end of the plan was supposed to be having these completed by Christmas - to give to the boys.

The plan, however, did not include my youngest getting extremely sick (possibly pneumonia), the week of Christmas. Hence, this gift was given as a work-in-progress. We did, however, take what was finished to church with us on Christmas and the boys seemed to enjoy them. (whew, good thing after all that work)!

I chose to use muslin for the pages and cut them to 9x11.5 (so, finished they would be approximately 8.5x11) so they will fit well in a three-ring-binder. I used very little felt because I don't like how it pills up.

Ok, enough chit chat. On to the pics:

Counting: Watermellon seeds.



Basic tic-tac-toe page

Tee-Pee page. Zipper skills. Little army-type-men inside.



Weaving page.

Train cars to hold finger puppets. {LOVE my Cricut! Train page (train & swirl from the "Playtime" cartridge)}



Brush the monkey's teeth (still need to make the toothbrush)



Match the shapes (velcro). I actually thought I'd try shapes made out of fun foam from the dollar store. I figure it's cheap to replace (if I need to) but should hold its shape better than felt.

I'm also a fan of having storage on each page for any little peices. Hence, the pocket at the bottom of the page.

Tick-Tock clock page (still need to make the hands)

Football tying page



Large pocket/backpack page to hold any extra shapes & a little snack for the boys to find.


Match the colors flower page - the pot doubles as a pocket for the flowers.

This is just a start. I have many more pages in mind and will share them once they are finished.

If you have questions about specific pages, feel free to leave a comment and I'll try to answer your questions or give instructions where needed. Thanks for lookin'! Hope I've provided a little inspiration!
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