April 30th 2015 - Hedgehog craft
Today I was looking for "wild animal" activities for Badgers (St John Ambulance) for next week as part of their Wild Badge. I came across this Hedgehog, but as we are in spring i'm not going to find many brown leaves about.
But it gave me an idea - Hedgehog shape on paper and glue brown triangles to it to look like spikes. I set about cutting triangles from brown parcel paper and brown craft paper (darker). I then covered the hedgehog template in glue and stuck the triangles on overlapping themso thepoints were not stuck down.
It looked really good and was very easy to do. This is the image I have used as the base, the face and feet can be coloured with felt tips or crayons.
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Thursday, 30 April 2015
Wednesday, 29 April 2015
April 29th 2015 - Book Quotes
April 29th 2015 - Book Quotes
As part of the story sack for family learning I decided that I would add a Dr Seuss quote to the bag, which has been printed on t-shirt transfer paper for me to iron and and then the small book from felt with Book quotes on each page.
I hunted the net for ages trying to find some quotes that the kids would understand. I choose the ones that are in the link (I made the pin of them). Each quote has been written out in pencil on a small piece of material and I am back stitching the letters on each one. This is taking longer than I thought it would but never mind, will look good when it's done and they are fixed to the felt book.
Here is 2 of the quotes - 1 drawn in pencil and the other that has been sewn
As part of the story sack for family learning I decided that I would add a Dr Seuss quote to the bag, which has been printed on t-shirt transfer paper for me to iron and and then the small book from felt with Book quotes on each page.
I hunted the net for ages trying to find some quotes that the kids would understand. I choose the ones that are in the link (I made the pin of them). Each quote has been written out in pencil on a small piece of material and I am back stitching the letters on each one. This is taking longer than I thought it would but never mind, will look good when it's done and they are fixed to the felt book.
Here is 2 of the quotes - 1 drawn in pencil and the other that has been sewn
Tuesday, 28 April 2015
April 28th 2015 - Toadstool table n chairs
April 28th 2015 - Toadstool table n chairs
Today me n hubby nipped out to a garden centre 15mins up the road as I want a Lemon Grass plant as wasps don't like the smell of it. They hadn't got any and didn't know what I was on about!
Well we came back via a small market town, we've been there quite a bit as they have the Factory Outlet Store. We nipped in. This was a BIG mistake (in a way) as cost me an absolute fortune!
Outside the front of the store was garden furniture and things and amongst it was a Toadstool Table n Chairs. It was lovely! We mis-read the label and price. We walked round the store and picked up few bits and it was as we got near the till we decided we would get the toadstool table n chairs even though it meant we couldn't get any wood to do the decking this week. The sacrifices I make for my kids!
Well we thought it was £40 for the table and chairs...... errrr no, £40 for the table and £25 per pair of chairs! OMG!!! (bearing in mind this is NOT RRP but cheaper!) BUT they did have an offer of table and 2 chairs for £59! So we got them.
They are really lovely and we have been and cleared the weeds from in front of fairy garden for them, not sure if this is where they are staying permanently or not, but where they are going for now. If they are staying here we will have to level thee ground properly and possibly put some more of the purple stone chips down. I think we have to re-think the entire fairy garden and re-make it bigger like where it was before (where the mud is to) and place the table n chairs at the back by the fence, with the fairies and toadstools at either side.
Today me n hubby nipped out to a garden centre 15mins up the road as I want a Lemon Grass plant as wasps don't like the smell of it. They hadn't got any and didn't know what I was on about!
Well we came back via a small market town, we've been there quite a bit as they have the Factory Outlet Store. We nipped in. This was a BIG mistake (in a way) as cost me an absolute fortune!
Outside the front of the store was garden furniture and things and amongst it was a Toadstool Table n Chairs. It was lovely! We mis-read the label and price. We walked round the store and picked up few bits and it was as we got near the till we decided we would get the toadstool table n chairs even though it meant we couldn't get any wood to do the decking this week. The sacrifices I make for my kids!
Well we thought it was £40 for the table and chairs...... errrr no, £40 for the table and £25 per pair of chairs! OMG!!! (bearing in mind this is NOT RRP but cheaper!) BUT they did have an offer of table and 2 chairs for £59! So we got them.
They are really lovely and we have been and cleared the weeds from in front of fairy garden for them, not sure if this is where they are staying permanently or not, but where they are going for now. If they are staying here we will have to level thee ground properly and possibly put some more of the purple stone chips down. I think we have to re-think the entire fairy garden and re-make it bigger like where it was before (where the mud is to) and place the table n chairs at the back by the fence, with the fairies and toadstools at either side.
Monday, 27 April 2015
April 27th 2015 - Golden Pants Trophy
April 27th 2015 - Golden Pants Trophy
To go in my story sack for family learning I decided I would make and add a Golden Pants Trophy like the one the Pirates are hunting are hunting for.
I picked up a pack of trophies in £1 shop, this is one of them:
I painted the bottom part and the stem with gold glitter nail varnish - I think it had about 5 coats in the end to get a nice thick gold colour.
I then hunted the net for a pattern to make underpants and found this one:
As you can see I cut it in half to use as I would have had problems fixing an "all in 1" pair round the trophy because of the stem etc.
I had some gold sparkly/sequin material in the cupboard which I thought would be great and look really like a gold trophy:
I drew round the pants template and cut out 2 pairs of the pants. I also added a piece of material across the top of the 2 pairs of pants but this didn't work so I had to remove it. I stitched the pants together leaving the crutch area open so that I could get it onto the trophy. I added some goldish ribbon to the pants to make the "Y-front" markings.
I stuffed the middle of the trophy with pillow stuffing and wrapped some all around the handles and the outside of the trophy. I then very carefully (and hard) got the pants onto the trophy where I added more stuffing to them to make sure the whole of the pants were stuffed and the right shape.
I finally sewed the bottom of the pants together and the finished Golden Pants Trophy looks like this:
I'm really pleased with how it turned out and so are the boys who the story sack will be for.
To go in my story sack for family learning I decided I would make and add a Golden Pants Trophy like the one the Pirates are hunting are hunting for.
I picked up a pack of trophies in £1 shop, this is one of them:
I painted the bottom part and the stem with gold glitter nail varnish - I think it had about 5 coats in the end to get a nice thick gold colour.
I then hunted the net for a pattern to make underpants and found this one:
As you can see I cut it in half to use as I would have had problems fixing an "all in 1" pair round the trophy because of the stem etc.
I had some gold sparkly/sequin material in the cupboard which I thought would be great and look really like a gold trophy:
I drew round the pants template and cut out 2 pairs of the pants. I also added a piece of material across the top of the 2 pairs of pants but this didn't work so I had to remove it. I stitched the pants together leaving the crutch area open so that I could get it onto the trophy. I added some goldish ribbon to the pants to make the "Y-front" markings.
I stuffed the middle of the trophy with pillow stuffing and wrapped some all around the handles and the outside of the trophy. I then very carefully (and hard) got the pants onto the trophy where I added more stuffing to them to make sure the whole of the pants were stuffed and the right shape.
I finally sewed the bottom of the pants together and the finished Golden Pants Trophy looks like this:
I'm really pleased with how it turned out and so are the boys who the story sack will be for.
Sunday, 26 April 2015
April 26th 2015 - Bird House
April 26th 2015 - Bird House
I bought 2 Bird houses similar to these from poundland the other week, I'm not sure what size birds they are meant for as the hole is smaller than a 2p coin. I had talked about covering them in shells before they went into the fairy garden but lil man has decided he wants them in it as they are. He has placed them on top of an old tree stump and said that they are neighbours.
He is so happy to have his little fairy garden and apart from the wind knocking 1 ornament off the fence (luckily it didn't break) nothing has been broken or stolen. Which is really good.
I bought 2 Bird houses similar to these from poundland the other week, I'm not sure what size birds they are meant for as the hole is smaller than a 2p coin. I had talked about covering them in shells before they went into the fairy garden but lil man has decided he wants them in it as they are. He has placed them on top of an old tree stump and said that they are neighbours.
He is so happy to have his little fairy garden and apart from the wind knocking 1 ornament off the fence (luckily it didn't break) nothing has been broken or stolen. Which is really good.
Saturday, 25 April 2015
April 25th 2015 - Making a felt book
April 25th 2015 - Making a felt book
For the front of my story sack I want a small fabric book, I thought felt would be the best bet. So I started to look for a simple design that I could use. I couldn't find one. Then I came across this Needle holder book and it was just what I was looking for.
So I set about making it, mine will have 10 pages in total which I plan to add "reading/book" quotes to each page. My initial idea was to stitch them on the felt, then I realised that the sewing would go through and I couldn't use the reverse side of the page. I tried fabric pens and fabric paint but they looked really big on the felt and not very nice. My last idea and what I am going with was stitching the quotes onto another piece of material and fixing that to the book pages. Whether I fix with glue or sewing i'm not quite sure.
I am going to write the quotes in pencil on the extra piece of material and then stitch over them, so that they stand out.
For the front of my story sack I want a small fabric book, I thought felt would be the best bet. So I started to look for a simple design that I could use. I couldn't find one. Then I came across this Needle holder book and it was just what I was looking for.
So I set about making it, mine will have 10 pages in total which I plan to add "reading/book" quotes to each page. My initial idea was to stitch them on the felt, then I realised that the sewing would go through and I couldn't use the reverse side of the page. I tried fabric pens and fabric paint but they looked really big on the felt and not very nice. My last idea and what I am going with was stitching the quotes onto another piece of material and fixing that to the book pages. Whether I fix with glue or sewing i'm not quite sure.
I am going to write the quotes in pencil on the extra piece of material and then stitch over them, so that they stand out.
The middle of the book where I have sewed them together |
1 of the purple and green pages inside |
The book folded |
Friday, 24 April 2015
April 24th 2015 - Hair bobbles
April 24th 2015 - Hair bobbles
What a horrid day! Considering yesterday I was sat out in the garden in shorts and a vest top getting a sun tan, today I am indoors in a jumper with heating on as its turned cold and wet!!!
Anyways, todays pin. Despite being the only female in the house (the cats don't count) I can never find any hair bobbles. I can wrap them to handle of hair brush, put them in a drawer, leave them on the side or shelf, put them in bathroom and when I go back they are gone. No idea where they have gone but they have gone! Clips and slides are just as bad.
Well I found this pin about keeping hair bobbles together with a carabena clip - so this I have done today. I took a carabena clip from the craft cupboard and have put my hair bobbles onto it and put them in a drawer. We will see if they still there next time I want 1.
What a horrid day! Considering yesterday I was sat out in the garden in shorts and a vest top getting a sun tan, today I am indoors in a jumper with heating on as its turned cold and wet!!!
Anyways, todays pin. Despite being the only female in the house (the cats don't count) I can never find any hair bobbles. I can wrap them to handle of hair brush, put them in a drawer, leave them on the side or shelf, put them in bathroom and when I go back they are gone. No idea where they have gone but they have gone! Clips and slides are just as bad.
Well I found this pin about keeping hair bobbles together with a carabena clip - so this I have done today. I took a carabena clip from the craft cupboard and have put my hair bobbles onto it and put them in a drawer. We will see if they still there next time I want 1.
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