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Entreter as crianças dentro de casa é sempre um grande desafio. Mas existem algumas possibilidades para ocupar o tempo unindo a diversão e o aprendizado, como é o caso dos brinquedos educativos em feltro. Ideais para desenvolver várias habilidades da criançada, como coordenação motora, memória e a criatividade, esse tipo de brinquedo pode ser feito […]
Elaborar juguetes de tela para nenas puede ser un hermoso microemprendimiento, preparar set de comidas en fieltro o paño lenci para regalar son una excelente idea para incluir en los juegos de las nenas, las pequeñas cocineritas pueden entretenerse jugando y aprendiendo los nombres de los ingrendientes y como se prepara una pizza. Aprender jugando es la mejor forma y es ideal para niños de 3 a 6 años.
Haz tus propios colorantes para madera, huevos o tela con alimentos. Ideales para bebés y niños en fase oral. No tóxicos, 100% naturales.
DIY Fabric Toy Giraffe Free Sewing Patterns
Descubre cómo hacer juguetes caseros para tus hijos. Son didácticos y además están hechos de materiales reciclados. ¡Te encantarán!
DIY Tutorials für Farfalle und Tortellini. Nudeln aus Filz, für Puppenküche und Kaufladen. Schritt-für-Schritt Anleitung, kostenlos!
Marine set toys - Whale Tilda - Sperm Whale Tilda Tutorial and Pattern
Gratisnähanleitung für süßen Stoffdrachen
Elephant toy pattern design tutorial
Skilled master of creation of super cute felt kids toys Katerina Kozunenko from Saint-Petersburg, Russia, puts unique character into every single doll which mak
Sunrise was approaching and Allegra's mother called her in from play. "Do I have toooooooooooooooo?" whined Allegra.
Sewing cute and sweet Sock Kangaroo using this Sock Kangaroo Free Sewing Pattern. Every happy Kangaroo mom has an adorable baby kangaroo in her pouch.
I moved from project to project over the past few weeks. I was still riding the high of a great artisan’s guild show two weeks ago when I took down the remaining pieces. Five pieces found new homes and I took on a new commission as a result of the Convention Center exhibition, "Looking at Water", so I’m thrilled with the outcome. Jumping ahead, I’ll hang the remaining pieces at the Bloomington Bagel Company (on Dunn Street) on Monday. I think the smaller number of pieces will fit the space better at the BBC—talk about silver linings! On the family scene, the next big event was a visit to Grandma in Michigan for Thanksgiving. I wanted to share that on the trip North I managed to do some extended sketching for a team effort I recently signed on to. I’m on the costume and prop committee for Sounds of South’s next performance (next Fall), which will be Beauty and the Beast. It was wonderful to have quiet time to think and sketch without any pressure. I needed to get down all the ideas that have been floating around in my head, along with the suggestions and ideas from other members of the group. The process was somehow very cathartic. I’m pleased with the first iteration of the costumes, but now I need to run everything past the rest of the committee and the director, so I can’t share any images yet... On a humorous note, I did read that one girl in the play had ‘sausage curls’, which I mistakenly took to mean that she was the ‘sausage girl’ who sold sausages. I got right on making stage sausages from Gramma’s old nylons and rolled up deep red felt—we’ll see if they make it into the performance. It’s always a little colder in Michigan, which leads people to wonder why I travel north for the holiday. I always tell people that I really like my mother-in-law! My best laid plans for an uneventful trip fell apart the Sunday night before we planned to leave. A night of heavy rain overnight turned into a deluge in the wee hours. Sometimes when that happens water enters my studio, uninvited, though my tiny art studio window. It soaked my carpet and padding along the west wall, forcing me to move half the studio contents out of the room to manage the wetness. Fortunately, all of the art was hanging on the walls so no pieces were injured. Making the whole thing a bit more stressful was the fact that power went out around 6:15 a.m. The good news is that the back-up sump pump kicked on, powered by the new battery. Moving wet carpet and art materials is even less fun when the lights are out in a dark, cool basement, but we managed. The bad news is that the power stayed out until after two in the afternoon. That’s about the time the battery gave out! Jim was trying to figure out what to do in the dark when the power finally came back! We did have a delightful trip to Michigan, visiting with friends and family. Dinner was grilled salmon, baked sweet and red potatoes, and steamed broccoli with cheese sauce. For dessert Grandma made two pumpkin pies. One was her traditional, while the second contained bourbon, cream and maple syrup. It was more delicate and I preferred it, but I’ll eat just about any kind of pie. On Black Friday we stopped in at the Oasis for the traditional deep-fried perch lunch. Yum! Then we headed out to see the new Penguins of Madagascar movie. It was a fast paced movie in the tradition of the more recent James Bond movies, with non-stop action, impossible escapes, an evil villain, and lots of fun word play. On the trip home I finished many of the vegetable pieces I intended to finish in Michigan. I finished all of the green onions and broccoli for the “Summer Salad” commission that I’ve been working on, then assembled the cucumbers. I just need to finish the seeds for them, which I’ll do this week as I wait for the boys at their activities. I should be able to assemble the entire piece this week and ship it off to its new home. That means I’ll begin the sketches for the next commission, a large format piece featuring a river winding through the woods. My last news involves a workshop Saturday, December 6th from 1-4 p.m. to demonstrate how I make felted ornaments. I need to check with Talia at Gather, where the workshop will be held, to see if there are enough people signed up to run the workshop. It should be a lot of fun. And of course I’ll be glued to the IU basketball games this week. Tommie and I have been having a great time watching this year’s team come together. Until next week, Martina Celerin
I don’t know about you but I cannot wait for fall, I feel like after such a long hot summer we’ve earned the crisp autumn air and shorter days. Fall may still be a few weeks…
Depuis 3 ans, la Russe Anna Yastrezhembovskaya confectionne des peluches en laine d'animaux pour un résultat absolument adorable.
Have you ever coveted a stuffed toy? And we are not asking you about coveting stuffed toys as a child but as a grownup. We are sure that most of us have and have felt a bit awkward about doing so. Let us start by telling you that it is not unusual for mature and otherwise well-balanced adult to covet a stuffed toy no matter what your age or gender is. This is because stuffed toys not only represent the soft and cute memories of your childhood, but also because they are so cute. Making a stuffed toy can be an art if not that at least a craft and it could be one of cool kids toys that you can make yourself.
Needle felting is a craft that sounds way more complex than it actually is—and most of the time, it also gets super cute results. What’s not to love?
As a grownup, it may not be considered entirely apt for you to be found drooling over cute cuddly stuffed animals unless you wanted to be seen as an eccentric one. However, let us admit that most of us do drool over these and do tend to have a cuddle or two when you are out buying cuddly stuffed toys for kids. However, this article will make you feel good because it is about felt animals’ art, which means that you can make cute animals using felt but label it as an art or craft. The best aspect of felt animals’ art, is that you can create the animal in the way you want it instead of the standard cutesy stuffed animals that you get in the market. If you want to get inspired, you can look at cute pictures of baby animals to make your heart smile. This will send your thoughts and creativity in the right direction. And the best part about working on felt animals’ art is that it need not always be a toy. You can use it to decorate other things and use it for other purposes.
My latest needle felted creations have been an idea that has been growing in my mind for some time, so after planting the seed I final...
"No había ojeado en los libros en años y su magia simplemente regresó a mí".
DIY Stuffed Penguin Toy Free Sew Pattern & Tutorial
Unser einfacher DIY Kinderkaufladen mit Washi Tape Ich habe es gern praktisch und einfach und da wir öfter beruflich bedingt umziehen, liebe ich es, wenn unsere Möbel sich anpassen können. So entstand kurzerhand unser Kinderkaufladen. Etwas Washi-Tape, die Stuva Banktruhe, Stuhl, Kasse und etwas Ware zum Verkaufen aus der Küche und dem Spielzimmer. Fertig ist er.
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Use Zen Chic’s just-released 2019 new colors for the Spotted fabric collection to create this lively, beautiful quilt with Purl Soho’s Tiny Tiles free quilt pattern.
Have you ever coveted a stuffed toy? And we are not asking you about coveting stuffed toys as a child but as a grownup. We are sure that most of us have and have felt a bit awkward about doing so. Let us start by telling you that it is not unusual for mature and otherwise well-balanced adult to covet a stuffed toy no matter what your age or gender is. This is because stuffed toys not only represent the soft and cute memories of your childhood, but also because they are so cute. Making a stuffed toy can be an art if not that at least a craft and it could be one of cool kids toys that you can make yourself.
This is one of my favorite scrap quilt patterns lately...I have another quilt top just like this one I need to finish. The squares are cut 2.5 x 4.5 inches, so my scrap bin had much to contribute to t
Man schaut aus dem Fenster und kann es kaum fassen, dass nur in wenigen Wochen Ostern kommt. Kälte, Wind und teilweise Schnee können einen niemals auf das
Fall is in full swing with relatives visiting from afar, baby and pre-school schedules filling the days, skies heavy with clouds and the air smelling of crisp golden leaves and pumpkin vines. This week I finally had some time to sit down and think about holiday fun. I've been wanting to re-design S
Today's December Download is this adorable Can of Sardines ornament from Lexi! She was inspired by her family's tradition of the feast of seven fishes to create this little can with tiny removable sardines. Lexi's text and tutorial are reproduced below. Enjoy! The “feast of seven fishes” is an Italian-American tradition my family celebrates every Christmas Eve. We all get together at my brother's house, they have a huge kitchen island, which we completely cover with several different kinds of fishes, sardines included. We then gather 'round the island to feast and laugh and catch up. The number of seven fishes for the feast is another Christmas mystery with many theories you can read about here. However, my family never sticks to just 7 and some ambitious years we’ve had as many as 18! No matter the number of fish, we always end with my Nonie's tuna gravy and spaghetti. Yummmmm... Anyway back to the ornament! Download the Pattern Here! SUPPLY LIST: Gold felt or inside of can color (fabric B) Red felt or can label color (fabric A) Green felt or can decal color (fabric C) Grey felt or color for fish body and tail Fusible Interfacing Fusible webbing Paper towels, dish towel, or fabric scraps to get wet for applying the fusible webbing Matching thread Hand sewing needles Stuffing Chopstick Floral wire Wire cutters Embellishing supplies Embellishing Supplies: Beads Sequins Beading needle Puffy Paint (optional) Embroidery floss (optional) Embroidery needle Trace and cut your pieces. Cut two lengths of floral wire one 11 1/2
Happy sewing for Happy Cats! These cats are absolutely cute and adorable, you will love this family of cats, can be sewn by hand or machine.
“I hadn’t looked through the books in ages and the magic of it just all came back.”