




This is not an origional idea. I got the idea from Chez Bebe although I did put my own spin on it.

1. I made the letters all lower case. Most kids have a lot of exposure to the capital letters. When I taught kindergarten it was the lower case letters that were hardest for the kids to master.
2. I used a solid color for the back. This will help kids to see which side (the pretty side) faces up and will help with reversals which are so common for little kids. Also, it makes it much easier on the eyes to cut them out with a high contrast thread on a solid back.

3. I drew my letters free hand. I used Sharpie markers on the front for some and chalk on the dark back for the ones that are the same front and back. They are not at all perfect and I am just fine with that.
4. To save time I cut the scrap fabric, batting, and backing all at once, layered and pinned them together. This took an hour or maybe more because I linger over fabric. Then the next day I sat down with a movie (Bride Wars -meh) and happily sewed along. It took about 2-2.5 hours. This would be a great project to spread out since it's easy to pick up where you left off.
5. I didn't have magnets so I left them out. It's gonna be a frugal Christmas in these parts.
6. This is a gift for my sister-in-law who is far too busy (teaching kindergarten and working for a theater company) to read my blog. For that I am very thankful. It's nice to be able to share at least one gift here before the holidays! Anyway, since it's for her class I made a bunch of extra letters so the kids can make words.

Oh, and since I was humming right along here, I decided to make a set to give away!

Just leave a comment and I'll draw a winner on Sunday.

Updated: See what I did with the little scraps leftover from this project here.
I am linking to Met. Monday. Be sure to visit over there for lots of other "Before and Afters."

These are ADORABLE! Love them and I love reading your blog--I just discovered it. You are amazingly creative and resourceful!
ReplyDeleteTammy
As a former kindergarten teacher turned stay-at-home mommy, I absolutely love these! Fingers crossed and fairy dust for winning!
ReplyDeletethey came out great! my 4 1/2 year old is finally interested in lower case letters so this would be fab!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful! I have a 1st grader having some trouble with lower case. These would be perfect.
ReplyDeleteI love these! My 5 yr old is opposite, he is having a tough time with the capital letter :) These would be great for my 2 yr old who is learning his abc's
ReplyDeleteThose are great! They would be perfect for my 3 yr old. 3.5 hrs is great time, in my opinion. It would take me 3.5 years & they would still be a disaster! :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
I love the alphabet ... the letters are so cute! You could probably sell these on Etsy like hotcakes! Oh, and I just recently watched Bride Wars, too! :)
ReplyDeleteoh, I would love to win these to use in my primary special ed. class and with my 3 year old granddaughter, and to try to make some myself.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your blog. Wish I was as creative as you. Really wish I could make a kitchen, but I can't! I don't let my students say that, but I know I can not make a kitchen!
Again, I love the alphabet, and everything you said about lower case and reversals is so true!
Love these! And I have a little boy that would love them as well. :) So, so cute.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I would love to win a set!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful! I have plans to make a capitals set to help teach my kiddos...but when?! The lowercase set is a perfect idea since so many of them can be confused - thanks for the inspiration and have a lovely week!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! They look great!
ReplyDeletejennette6963@msn.com
So fun! I'd love to win these!
ReplyDeleteI love this post, I was planning on making some for my son for christmas, but i'm stoked to read your tutorial cause i never thought about the solid side to learn which direction to put the letters, or about doing batting at the same time! very nice. Well atleast if i dont win your giveaway i have good pointers for my own set when i start it soon.
ReplyDeleteDo we get bonus points if we were going to leave a comment without the giveaway? :) I saw these on Chez Bebe too, and have them on my list of projects to try. I'm so glad you posted this though, because I hadn't thought of the focusing on the lower case letters or making front and back easy to distinguish. I wonder if there's something to help them distinguish a p from d. I guess they don't really need to as long as the word comes out right. Thanks for all the tips!
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented. It would take me a lot longer than 3.5 hours to do this project. I know my daughter would love this and learn in the process. Thanks!
ReplyDeletesara.yoursisterfriend at gmail
So very cute! Thanks for all your work and giving one away! My little ones would love these.
ReplyDeletekristidorman at gmail dot com
ooooh, so many sweet giveaways........
ReplyDeleteoh my! these are so stinkin' cute! they'll go great with our uppercase set....
ReplyDeleteserious??? you made an extra set? wow, how generous!!! my 4 year old would love these :)
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful! Crossing my fingers.... :)
ReplyDeletehydrangea1329AThotmailDOTcom
My daughter is in kindergarten this year and this would be perfect for her.
ReplyDeleteThey look great! What a great idea. --Laura
ReplyDeleteawesome idea -using solid backing to help w/ reversals! Thanks for making an extra set :}
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I will be adding this to my list of things I want to make. Man that list is getting long. Great thinking about making lower case letters instead of capitals. :)
ReplyDeleteI would totally make these! But if I won them, that would be awesome, too! :)
ReplyDeletehow cute !! my 4 yo is mad about learning to read, I am going to make that for Xmas (great gift) !!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing !
Those are adorable! And I love your play kitchens, too. I think my daughter is going to need one of those when she's old enough.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cool. I haven't made any myself, but I am planning on it. My first grader does a lot of backwards letter writing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a terricif idea and wonderful gift! She will love and use these over and over. Fun fabrics too!
ReplyDeleteHave a Happy Thanksgiving!
*hugs*deb
HOLY MOLY!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am in love with this idea!
Hopefully I will win or else I'd better get started if I plan on giving them to my daughter for Christmas!
beautiful...would love to win a set for my 4 year old...he's learning his letters and you're right, the lowercase does seem to be more difficult for them. great contest
ReplyDeleteI ADORE those letters!!! I hope I win but if I don't I will just have to make some for my little kiddo's!!!!!
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nreyn1@amfam.com
I've been planning to make these for my toddler for Christmas! I would love to win some already made!
ReplyDeleteThese have been on my to make list for a long time. Yours turned out adorable, and clever you spelling words for the blog post. :-)
ReplyDeleteMy preschoolers would flip over these!!! FINGERS & TOES CROSSED!!!
ReplyDeletewhat a cute idea! I too am doing a frugal Christmas this year. All but 2 gifts are homemade this year. I saw your post this morning and just had to enter! I have a 3 yr old who is already picking up the letters like a pro and these would make a fun gift for her.
ReplyDeleteYup, my 3 year old is having a hard time with the lower case letters!CUTE!
ReplyDeleteMy Pre-K daughter would love these, she has just started reading and loves to make sentences in the bath! I love the lowercase letters!
ReplyDeleteMy kids would LOVE this! One likes to spell things out and the other is just learning letters.
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable. I'm just starting to introduce letters to my daughter (she's 2) and she'd love them.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! My daughter would love these so if I don't win, I will definitely be making my own!
ReplyDeleteI never win anything, but I'm happy to comment and tell you that these are adorable and would take me WAYYYYYYYY longer to make. Good job!
ReplyDeleteyou are AMAZING. i am so jealous of anyone who can sew. LOVE 'EM. LOVE 'EM. LOVE 'EM.
ReplyDeleteThe letters are so cute. My kids would love them. Thank you for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! Love them!! So nice of you to have a giveaway too, Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove this little alphabet - what a creative idea! Hope i win!
ReplyDeleteThese are so darling! I love them (and my son would too!) Thanks for posting - I need to start saving my scraps!)
ReplyDeleteso cute!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! Love em! -Jaclyn
ReplyDeleteToo Cute! I want to win!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win! My kindergartener would have a blast with these!
ReplyDeleteThese are great! Hope i win!
ReplyDeleteThese are just so brilliant! I LOVE them! What a wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteAm quite disappointed that I have recently given away a showbox full of scraps as I was unsure what to to with them :(
Will have to start collecting scraps again.
I love these! What a great use for scraps! My daughter would have a ton of fun with a set :) Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteyou're an artist! congrats for the blog too!
ReplyDeletelove
Those are so cute! I know my 5 year old would love them.
ReplyDeleteThis would be wonderful for my niece!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable. Thanks for sharing. I hope I win!! My first graders will love them! :)
ReplyDeletethese are so cute. I had commented the other day but my comment didn't post. Maybe this spot is better luck!!!!
ReplyDeletehollydonahue@hotmail.com
I can't seem to get my comment to post but these are so cute I am going to try one more time!
ReplyDeleteholly
hollydonahue@hotmail.com
i love these letters and have a kindergartner they'd be perfect for!
ReplyDeleteI *love* these letters!!! I have 5 kids, ages 7, 5, 3, and almost 2yo twins -- these would be a huge hit in our house!!! Fingers crossed that we win, since any craft takes me a super long time to complete!!!!
ReplyDeletericacooper (at) gmail.com
i've been waiting until after thanksgiving to make these. maybe you can save me the trouble:) thanks for the giveaway! i just found your blog and i love all your great ideas!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win these! They'd look great in my elementary art classroom at school.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity,
Melissa
missmelissaf @ yahoo . com
This contest is now closed.
ReplyDeleteComment #50
Holly-hollydonahue at hotmail dotcom you are the winner!
These are lovely!
ReplyDeleteAre these available to buy at all? :D