Looks like sugar cookie rolls
When I was little we had this great Betty Crocker kids' cookbook that had a multi-colored, rolled sugar cookie recipe. I always wanted to try it.
These are Sara's idea (thanks, Sara, if you see this) and they were easy and fun. Each changing pad uses a third of a (new) towel and I'm partial to the two-toned, rolled cookie version. I wish I'd had one of these when the boy was smaller... So cushy, easy to launder, flippable for twice the clean surface area and much, much nicer than the plastic thing I had and never used. My hint if you make one is to sew the ribbon with the nice sides facing in.
Oh, and did you happen to see my interview with Abby?















These are great -- flippability is a good feature with babies. And, I do believe we made some of those cookies.
Posted by:Daphne | June 13, 2007 at 01:13 PM
These do indeed look very delicious, and that interview with Abby was great. It's amazing how she has grown from a general crafty blogger to a rather outstanding artist. Love her sculptures.
Posted by:Megan | June 13, 2007 at 02:55 PM
Those are adorable....so you just used a bath towel and sewed a strip down one side for decoration?
Posted by:Janice | June 14, 2007 at 05:20 AM
Yummy! I just made the stardust baby shoes for a new baby gift, I wish I saw this first! I bet it is easier! The shoes did come out cute, but I have no idea if they will stay on because the elastic seems a bit wonky.
Posted by:Jane | June 14, 2007 at 11:05 AM
I'm loving that fabric-got some also for summer tops for the girls. So pretty! Great idea for changing pads.
Posted by:tia | June 14, 2007 at 05:39 PM