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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Flour Sack Babies

I've been wanting to do this post for a while, as kind of an experiment to see how many visitors I get.  You see, when I look at the stats for this blog, the post that gets by far the most hits is from way back two years ago, in February of 2010.  You can check it out here.  I wrote about a teen jewelry-making class we were hosting, and mentioned that some of the 8th-graders attending were doing their annual "Flour Sack Baby" project--and, as a requirement of that project, each brought along their little "baby" that they had to lug around and be responsible for all weekend. The girls proudly carried their wee ones: flour sacks wrapped in either blue or pink paper, which were further decked out in blankets, baby clothes and hats:
Well, it must be the season again for this assignment, because lately, their have been SO MANY Google searches for 'Flour Sack Babies' that end up here.  I'm talking hundreds and hundreds!

UPDATE: As of the end of July, this post has now had well over a thousand visits.  That just cracks me up...

Not exactly what I was expecting would entice visitors to my humble artsy-craftsy blog.  Oh well, welcome....nice of you to stop by!

As a bonus, I'm going to show the flour baby that my daughter made a few years ago, when it was time for HER to do this assignment:
How weird does this look?!?  She made a life-size copy of a photo of a baby's head, mounted it on foam-core so it would stand up, and attached it to the flour sack.  She shot this photo of the two of them in black& white, which seems to make that baby look more "real"--kinda creepy, huh?!  She carried him in a front-facing baby pack, which also looked creepy and hilarious to boot.
So, hope this helps those of you who are trying to find flour baby reference photos on Google.  Come back and visit again sometime!

10 comments:

  1. Lol!
    How cute are those "babies"
    I have to say, the one your daughter made
    Is pretty weird looking, but so very creative!
    What a great idea.
    Have a wonderful day!

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  2. did I tell you? You make me smile!

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  3. This is so funny! When my son was in school they had to take care of an egg. This is a bit bigger!!! And I've heard of montitored dolls that really cry & everything. Charlene

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  4. i have to take care of a flower baby for child development and the faces on the babies made me want to make mine just like that there cuteeee!!!

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  5. awww check my blog footer flour babies so so cute mite steal the one in the purple hat lol x

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