I bribed her with nerds for posing. She was much more cooperative with candy in hand. Cheese!


I used the same cream I picked up for Bug's cuffs - love a double duty purchase!
I love how the pleats are uneven - a big step for me. I like everything even. I can't help myself.
I made my bean bags a little smaller than the tutorial, and cut the cream and orange pieces 2" and the yellow 3", so the finished size is about 5" tall. The mats I cut at 9" x 10" (oops, wanted them square... oh well. the kids haven't complained yet!). Bug was up most of the night last night sick and not in the mood to try a new game - she loves to 'collect' similar things, and to break up this collection was more than her tired two-year old mind could handle. Tomorrow I will try setting the mats out around her and have her toss and aim at them. Poor little girl was so exhausted!
So she went to bed and Moo played 'clean up' the bean bags and put them in a basket. I can't believe how much fun she had cleaning these up! 
I hate to buy nice fabric for something I am not sure will work out, so the girls and I headed to our local thrift store, and this beauty from J Crew was waiting for me! Bug said she liked it, and so we got it for $1.50. Much better than a yard of fabric at $8 or more a yard! 

I also had some winter owl fabric I picked up at JoAnn's on sale a year ago, so Moo got one too! 
I love that they are so easy to make - a little ribbon, a little hot glue, a clip, and some velcro and you're done! The velcro helps it stay in a little better - I just use the 'loopy' part of the velcro and glue it inside the top part.

We also have a polka dot obsession lately, so I thought Bug would love it. So far, she loves keeping it out of Moo's reach.
... so Moo go her own! So far she thinks it's really fun to sit on. As long as it's getting used...