Author: Allison
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alipyper likes to write
I’ve forgotten so many funny, sad and wonderful things that have happened over the years because I haven’t written them down. 2012 is the year that I will write down something EVERY DAY. No matter how trivial or mundane. Maybe I’ll change my brain sieve into a brain trap. Or maybe I’ll laugh in five years at the silly things I wrote down. One line a day is do-able. Right?
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Cardboard Fun – Toy Tuesday
Are you all toyed out after Christmas? Did you save any boxes? Give the kids a sturdy pair of scissors, some packing tape and some markers (or paint) and let them go to town!
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Sarah Jane Paper Nativity Activity – Toy Tuesday

Sarah Jane Nativity Activity Available for download from her blog, this really sweet Nativity Activity is a wonderful way to let your children explore the true meaning of Christmas. Coloring, cutting out, gluing and playacting, I imagine hours of lovely fun.
Merry Christmas!
Image credit: Sarah Jane Studios
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Picot Edge Fingerless Gloves
These are headed to the UK for a dear friend. A thoroughly satisfying quick knit! Check out my Ravelry project page for how I adjusted the free pattern.
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Soft Cloth Dolls – Toy Tuesday
There are some really lovely dolls patterns floating around the web. {I like these here or here}
Emily Winfield Martin of (Inside a Black Apple) shared her sweet little doll pattern when she appeared on the Martha Stewart show a little while back. I was also totally inspired by the super cute dolls I found while browsing Pinterest.
I constructed this little thing using the free Black Apple Doll pattern out of cotton interlock knit because I wanted to make a few sets of changeable clothes for her to wear, but the pattern is also super darling when the body and legs are made from fabric. That way your sweet doll comes ready dressed!
There is still time before Christmas to whip up a little doll for a loved one! Or, check out these lovely things by threaded basil.











