So I did another growth chart, and this time I made it for my boss's baby boy who turned 1 this January. We did her baby shower in a jungle theme, and she liked those animals and colors for him so I tried to stay with that theme. I also wanted to keep it really masculine for him. Here is Emry's growth chart (sorry, iPhone photos!!!).
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This is pretty much how I start all of my growth charts. I buy a 24"x36" canvas from Hobby Lobby (a freaking amazing store because not only do they have good stuff, but their prices on canvases are awesome). I basically map out where everything is going to go on the canvas to see what will and will not fit. I never stick exactly to my plan but I stay true to it for the most part so that nothing gets too out of whack at the end!! Nothing is more horrible than being almost finished and realizing you forgot something so I super-plan instead!! Here I have the bigger items mapped out and I am laying the giraffe spots out (without gluing them) to see how they look.
I have started the sky by laying out blue tissue paper sheets one layer at a time until it's even. I have roughly laid out where I want the yellow ripped scraps of paper for the giraffe's body. I sometimes like doing this patchwork scrap method because it gives things nice texture.
I finished the sky by using blue tissue paper, and the giraffe's body. I didn't worry too much about covering the left side and left bottom area because I will cover those with the tree and the lion.
Here I have laid out the spots, which I made from felt on paper, to make sure everything works together well.
This is a close-up of the spots and yellow scraps laid out on the giraffe initially to see how everything is going to look. You can see the lighter brown felt on the dark brown paper for the spots.
I finished the giraffe and used a black button for his eye. I started the tree and the lion's body. I put on the measuring lines, which measures in inches and has a thick line on each half foot and foot.
I finished the tree, did more work on the lion's face, and have started the monkey who will hold the sign with Emry's name on it.
Almost finished!!
Here is the finished product. A giraffe as the measuring guide, a monkey with a felt belly hanging from a tree, holding the EMRY sign, and a lion with a felt mane.
Each piece is hand-cut and placed, and everything is uniquely made for this growth chart. I really want to personalize these so the family has them for a long time as not only a growth chart but also as art for the child's room. This growth chart has a jute cord on the back to hang from. I started the measurement one foot off the ground so the bottom of the canvas would be 1', then the first displayed number is 2'. I painted and used little wooden birds for the height markers.
I really enjoy making these and will probably start selling them on my Etsy store - MyVintageBird.
Shari information really well. aww, such wonderful memories!
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