Kids Eat Free

All the silly stuff I made for toddlers and their friends

Hair Poms

Inspired by Britney Spears- adored by three year olds every where, these hair poms are a favorite of my toddler and if I still had long hair you would see me rocking them daily.

In my Princess Era

It's nearly impossible to stop your toddler from fixating on princesses and their accessories, so why not hand make them with things you already have?

I designed this dress with movement and function in mind. I added utility loops for her to hang items from her ruffle tiers, and ribbons so she could shorten the dress while playing on the playground.

I love teaching my daughters that we can get creative and make our own dress up instead of contributing to consumerist waste. I made this from a t-shirt she already had and some thrifted fabrics I collected.

Princess Braids

Spinning a tail out of yarn

Kids Craft Kits

Using my teacher and Mom skills combined, I created on the go craft kits that have everything you need to make art with a loved one. All of them toddler tested and age 3+ friendly.

Clip-on Charm Earrings

I didn't get my ears pierced until I was 18. I ended up wearing a lot of vintage clip ons, and now that I have a daughter, I love to see her want to experiment with jewelry herself so I made this collection for her and her friends.

Monster Headbands

Headbands, pipe cleaners, cardstock and googly eyes! How bad could it be? :)

The EPIC Halloween Costume

Part Spider-man, Part "Pepita" the Alebrije from Coco, this was the brain child of my toddler and reignited my passion for sewing.

I made a hood, pom pom headband, lined cape, gloves, belt AND matching clutch.

black blue and yellow textile

Floozies- The nap time incentive

I invented "floozies" as a reward for my toddler staying in her room during nap-time. Little did I know I would be opening an entire world of imaginative play!

Surviving the "Three-nager" stage

I made one Floozie for every day of Winter Break that my daughter stayed in her room during her nap-time.

And then we built them a house...

They needed a home after all!