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Did you ever think to make a quiet book for your kid? But never had enough time? Didn't know where or how to start? Well, let me help you make that first step. With a free printable template, you can start right away and create your first DIY quiet book plus you may refer to ultimate
If you're planning a trip with your toddler or even just headed to church on Sunday, you might be interested in creating a DIY quiet book to take with you. Quiet books can keep your child busy and quiet for hours! If you have a family of young kids, you know very well the hair-pulling stress of trying to keep them quiet for a given amount of time where you're among other adults also trying to keep their focus, whether this be at church, in a meeting, or on an airplane. My mom put together quiet books for me when
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Ever take a toddler to Mass? Ever want to share the Catholic faith with a toddler? I never made a quiet book before this, but I've had this idea in my mind and I made it. Obviously it's a first time experience that I learned from, but overall I think it was a success - the 3-year-old in question loved it! All the pieces happily worked, but things I will do differently (and I plan to update pictures after the next one) would be the page fabrics and how I attached some pieces like probably more gluing in the future and less tiny stitches and NO 3D FABRIC PAINT. On the pages that have 3D paint on both sides, they tend to stick together... I've never used 3D fabric paint before. This book invites your toddler to interact with the different parts of the Mass, beginning with getting Father ready for Mass. The 1st page is dedicated to getting the alb, cincture, and chasuble over the priest's clerics. No, there's no stoles because the stoles, if I understand correctly, the stoles match the chasubles and they would've just ended up being a piece of yarn, so I forwent them. The 2nd page is the Entrance Procession where the servers are on a string of yarn and can be pulled back and forth from the nave to the sanctuary. The 3rd page is the Liturgy of the Word with pieces that spin, flip, flap, pull, and have interesting texture. The 4th page is the Liturgy of the Eucharist, specifically the Preparation of the Altar. Your child gets to place various pieces on the "altar" page in the correct place. The final page is after Mass, Jesus is still there, waiting for us in the tabernacle. The PDF is available right here. I hope you enjoy it, add your own style to it, and feel free to improve on it!
When I found out I was having a little girl, I knew that I HAD to make her a dollhouse quiet book. Making a dollhouse quiet book was quite different from making activity-style quiet books like I ha…
Tips for how to make a quiet book, including lots of quiet book patterns and ideas
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Make a DIY felt quiet book with this beginner friendly tutorial and free printable pattern. Help toddlers with fine motor skills, colours and counting.
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Thanks for hanging in there with the quiet book pages! We're getting close to the end, I promise. As I mentioned, I love having this quiet b...
Make a busy binder for your toddler or preschooler to help them learn new concepts. DIY the quiet book for your child with velcro and a binder.
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Today's quiet book is fantastic. It is seriously so cute, so well made, and looks so fun. Made by Marci of the blog If These Walls Could Speak, this book has so many awesome pages. It has a painter's palette with colors to match, a shape matching page with a ton of shapes, a camping page with an adorable tent, little finger puppets in sleeping bags, and stars and a moon that are snap on/off, a lion ribbon page, a mailbox with envelopes whose stamps velcro on and off and felt "letters" inside, a puzzle page with three amazing puzzles, a Mr. Potato Head page with awesome accessories, a colorful caterpillar page, a shoe-lacing page, a car and traffic page with velcro road signs, a laundry line page with matching socks, a build-a-snowman page with two snowman and accessories, and a Christmas tree with a lace-up ribbon and tree decorations that snap on and off. I love this book. It is so cute and every page is packed with fun activities. I love all the details, like the little stars on the camping page that snap on and off, and the stamps on the letters, and the banners on the cover, and the little finger puppets in their sleeping bags. I'm definitely inspired by this book, and I hope you will be too! Enjoy! Interview What's your name? Describe yourself in one sentence. I'm Marci. I'm a wife, blogger, DIY-er and stay-at-home mama to 2 boys! Who did you make this quiet book for? How old are they? I originally made it for my son, Jack, who was 17 months at the time we gifted it to him on Christmas Eve. However, it's intended to be played with by our younger boy as well and any other future children! What's your level of sewing experience? Somewhere between beginner and intermediate. I've done a lot of sewing projects but I prefer to stick with "small" projects like this quiet book, bow ties, etc. I'm also terrible at following patterns - I pretty much wing everything I do. How long did it take you? About 5 months of working on it off and on during nap time. I would say each page took an average of 5 hours so total time was probably around 80 hours. Did you use any templates? Where can they be found? I used the Mr. Potato Head template from this blog but for everything else I looked at pages on Pinterest and then created it myself without patterns. How did you bind your quiet book? I used three grommets per page and intended to hold the book together with D rings but I haven't yet found any big enough so it's currently held together by ribbons threaded through the grommets. What material are the pages made out of? Felt. What other materials did you use? Snaps, velcro, sequins, grommets, ribbons, buttons, zipper, shoelaces, mini clothespins. How much did all the supplies cost you? I had a lot of supplies on hand already but I probably spent somewhere between $30-$40 on items I didn't already have. What's your favorite page? Why? I think I love the tent/camping page the most just because it's so interactive! The star/moon snaps, the zip, and the finger puppets all make it a really fun page! It's also one of the few pages that has something unique I hadn't seen somewhere else first (the finger puppets in sleeping bags inside the tent). To see Marci's quiet book on her own blog, with more pictures and detail, click here: Jack's Quiet Book - Revealed! Thank you so much, Marci, for sharing your fantastic quiet book with us! Have you made a quiet book that you'd like to share? Click here for instructions on how to submit your own quiet book!
TRANSPORT QUIET BOOK – PDF / SVG PATTERNS Buy 3 patterns and get 20% OFF! Use the promo code BELL20! https://www.etsy.com/shop/BusyKidsBook?coupon=BELL20 Learn how to make a quiet book for true construction lovers with this PDF sewing pattern. This is a quick and fun sewing project, suitable even for beginners. TRANSPORT quiet book pattern contains patterns for: ✔ 3 construction vehicles: loader, crane, truck ✔ House under construction ✔ Felt tetris game ✔ Pocket for storing pieces SVG FILES for your cutting machine are also available in the attached archived file. If you can't unzip the file, please write me and I'll send you SVG files the same day. THE SIZE is nearly 7x7 inches (17x17 cm) SKILL LEVEL The pattern is suitable for beginners LANGUAGE: English (!) INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT INCLUDED. You will be able to download 1 file with patterns immediately after purchase. In the following link, you can see how to download a digital file: https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/115013328108?flash_digest=27cb6cd630570e29f1ed14d1112905243201f953&segment=shopping If you have problems downloading directly, please contact me. PDF files will be sent within 24 hours to the email associated with your Etsy account. Thank you for visiting! To view my other quiet book patterns, please click here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BusyKidsBook
Toddler busy book for church + sacrament meeting. Felt no sew Jesus Quiet Book full of fun activities, Bible stories, + scriptures. (LDS + Mormon approved.)
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Learn how to create an adorable no-sew quiet book made completely out of felt with this step-by-step tutorial with video. Grab all of the free Cricut cut files to recreate this quiet book! This is
Sensory play is so important in development of young children, but it is usually messy. Quiet books are the perfect way to achieve that without the mess!
This is the second DIY Quiet Book I made. It is an adorable way to occupy tots and babies - see how to do it below!
If you're planning a trip with your toddler or even just headed to church on Sunday, you might be interested in creating a DIY quiet book to take with you. Quiet books can keep your child busy and quiet for hours! If you have a family of young kids, you know very well the hair-pulling stress of trying to keep them quiet for a given amount of time where you're among other adults also trying to keep their focus, whether this be at church, in a meeting, or on an airplane. My mom put together quiet books for me when
Hi everyone! I am so excited about today's post, because today marks the start of another Quiet Book Blog giveaway! Today I get to share with you the fabulous Old Testament Bible quiet book created by Kate of the "Candidly Kate" Etsy shop. This book is seriously adorable, and would be so perfect for church. Your kids would be keeping quiet and learning about some bible stories! I seriously I wish I had one for my two little girls to play with. It would just be so perfect! So, look at all of Kate's fantastic pages below, and then scroll down to enter the giveaway to win the complete PDF pattern set! First, the cover: An "I am a child of God" mirror page: Noah's ark, with port holes and finger puppets: Jonah (who's a finger puppet) and the zipper-mouthed whale : David and Goliath (who has lace-up sandals): Daniel in the lions den (the lion's mouth opens and closes!): Moses in the basket (whose strips you can weave): Moses parting the Red Sea (this one's my favorite!): Counting the days in which God made the earth: Making Joseph's coat of many colors: Abraham and Isaac: Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden (with a ton of adorable animals): Joshua and the walls of Jericho that tumble down: Braiding Sampson's hair: And a pocket for all of the extras!: Interview What's your name? Describe yourself in one sentence. Kate. I am a blogger, and public health professional work-at-home mom and I love to create. Who did you make this quiet book for? How old are they? I made this quiet book for my little man who is turning two. What's your level of sewing experience? I have been sewing for many years, but each pattern includes about 25 pages of instructions with lots of pictures so that people with very limited sewing experience can complete the pages. The pages can also be constructed using fusible webbing with minimal sewing. How long did it take you? Each pages takes about 5 hours to complete. Did you use any templates? Where can they be found? Pattern and instructions for sale here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/candidlykate How did you bind your quiet book? I use a unique idea that allows you to keep the pages all together without permanently binding them using overall clips that come from the back page around to the front. That way you can grab only a few pages if you wish OR pass different pages out to different children. What material are the pages made out of? Felt. What other materials did you use? Snaps, magnets, buttons, mirror, ribbon, and a variety of other materials. How much did all the supplies cost you? Many of the supplies can be found in your stash but the total cost for all supplies is probably around $40 to make the whole book with no coupons used. What's your favorite page? Why? Adam and Eve. I think the fox is adorable! To visit Kate's Etsy shop and see more pictures of each of the pages, click here: Candidly Kate on Etsy. And now for the giveaway! There are three prizes for Kate's Bible Quiet Book giveway. One reader will win the entire PDF pattern set to "The Complete Old Testament Bible Story Quiet Book." That's sixteen pages of patterns! And two other readers will each win the PDF patterns to their two favorite pages from the set. The giveway will run from this Monday, August 4 to next Monday, August 11. So make sure to enter! You could win one of three awesome prizes. a Rafflecopter giveaway **Remember - if you enter by leaving a comment, make sure to say which is your favorite Bible quiet book page!**
I am WAY too excited to share something with you I have been working very very VERY hard on Rosary Quiet Book Pattern. Thanks for your support!
Tips for how to make a quiet book, including lots of quiet book patterns and ideas
This post shows all the pages and their activities. Enjoy - this was a fun (and challenging) project! Page 1 - Camping With Dad
Quiet books can sometimes be a lifesaver for parents when those busy little hands just don’t want to color another picture or read another story. These soft little books are not only fun for…
I'm so excited to share this no-sew DIY with you today! Learn How to Make a Felt Mermaid Quiet Book using a Cricut Maker in this Tutorial.
Jill of Homemade by Jill is sharing her templates for an appliqued “quiet book.” Run over to her blog and get them. This original post needed some expansion so we have added some…
Today's quiet book is fantastic. It is seriously so cute, so well made, and looks so fun. Made by Marci of the blog If These Walls Could Speak, this book has so many awesome pages. It has a painter's palette with colors to match, a shape matching page with a ton of shapes, a camping page with an adorable tent, little finger puppets in sleeping bags, and stars and a moon that are snap on/off, a lion ribbon page, a mailbox with envelopes whose stamps velcro on and off and felt "letters" inside, a puzzle page with three amazing puzzles, a Mr. Potato Head page with awesome accessories, a colorful caterpillar page, a shoe-lacing page, a car and traffic page with velcro road signs, a laundry line page with matching socks, a build-a-snowman page with two snowman and accessories, and a Christmas tree with a lace-up ribbon and tree decorations that snap on and off. I love this book. It is so cute and every page is packed with fun activities. I love all the details, like the little stars on the camping page that snap on and off, and the stamps on the letters, and the banners on the cover, and the little finger puppets in their sleeping bags. I'm definitely inspired by this book, and I hope you will be too! Enjoy! Interview What's your name? Describe yourself in one sentence. I'm Marci. I'm a wife, blogger, DIY-er and stay-at-home mama to 2 boys! Who did you make this quiet book for? How old are they? I originally made it for my son, Jack, who was 17 months at the time we gifted it to him on Christmas Eve. However, it's intended to be played with by our younger boy as well and any other future children! What's your level of sewing experience? Somewhere between beginner and intermediate. I've done a lot of sewing projects but I prefer to stick with "small" projects like this quiet book, bow ties, etc. I'm also terrible at following patterns - I pretty much wing everything I do. How long did it take you? About 5 months of working on it off and on during nap time. I would say each page took an average of 5 hours so total time was probably around 80 hours. Did you use any templates? Where can they be found? I used the Mr. Potato Head template from this blog but for everything else I looked at pages on Pinterest and then created it myself without patterns. How did you bind your quiet book? I used three grommets per page and intended to hold the book together with D rings but I haven't yet found any big enough so it's currently held together by ribbons threaded through the grommets. What material are the pages made out of? Felt. What other materials did you use? Snaps, velcro, sequins, grommets, ribbons, buttons, zipper, shoelaces, mini clothespins. How much did all the supplies cost you? I had a lot of supplies on hand already but I probably spent somewhere between $30-$40 on items I didn't already have. What's your favorite page? Why? I think I love the tent/camping page the most just because it's so interactive! The star/moon snaps, the zip, and the finger puppets all make it a really fun page! It's also one of the few pages that has something unique I hadn't seen somewhere else first (the finger puppets in sleeping bags inside the tent). To see Marci's quiet book on her own blog, with more pictures and detail, click here: Jack's Quiet Book - Revealed! Thank you so much, Marci, for sharing your fantastic quiet book with us! Have you made a quiet book that you'd like to share? Click here for instructions on how to submit your own quiet book!
Find all 11 pages of how to make a quiet book the no sew way here! Quiet books are great for the toddler years and offer much engagement.