For Mom & Dad I cut down wine corks to make them a set of coasters and a trivet.
I also made several of these reusable snack bags using this tutorial. Mommas can always use more fun ways to carry foods for those growing moppets!
M made several of the bubble magnets for Nanna to have more ways to hang all that art work Conner and Marion will be doing.
I bought some local goat's milk soap from Hyalite Farms and wet felted it with roving from local sheep.M made a star lantern (and can't wait to make more for her own room!) They are so pretty.
Of course, M knitted up a storm of hats and wraps for the long, cold days ahead. She is so fast too!
My little gnome I felted will hopefully soon be the new mascot of the Adventure Explorers of Hotels, Beaches & Campsites club (so named by Con-man). He'll be a bright, happy edition to the nature table if he doesn't go adventuring though.
and lastly, chalkboards! They must be all the rage right now because it took me 6 stores to find chalkboard paint in stock! I hung mine a bit differently than the one above.
Hope everyone enjoys their goodies. I had big dreams and visions of doing so much more than this, but when you begin 2 weeks before Christmas, there is a bit of a crunch... ahem... yes, well, live and learn. None-the-less, they were all made with love, + some blood and sweat and tears too, for those we adore.
I should also show you what the girls created for each other. ...
M made a mixed media journal for C and C made a mixed media canvas for M!
So thankful my kiddos love each other so deeply.
3 comments:
Fabulous! Such a wonderful roster of projects. I *do* have to make some of those quick-change trousers myself... and I really want to make the paper lantern, too! That came out beautifully!
I'm curious about the wet felted soap--is the idea there almost like "soap and a washcloth in one," so you scrub with the felted soap bar? How clever.
Your gnome is absolutely too adorable! Just love him. What'd you think of the needle felting? I know they offer classes on that at our local yarn spot and I'm thinking about looking into it. Would have been such fun to have done it with you. :)
That is exactly the idea of the wet felted soaps!
There is a wonderful online tutorial I just ran into yesterday on Tara Whitney's blog for needle felting. It's different but so cute! I love doing it, but am finding it expensive to keep up because of the roving. I would have loved for you to be there with me.
It's so fun to see photos of the things you were talking about! Everything is so lovely. Good stuff!
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