Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Santa’s workshop

For Christmas this year, we made a felt board for each of the kids with three different stories and some people, paper-doll style. I found silhouette images online, printed them out, cut some templates, and went to town.  I never usually work with felt, but this is fun!  Matt made the boards with thin plywood and we glued the green felt backing.  The only sewing required were the pouches in the back to hold all the pieces.

Three little pigs:2010-12-19 FeltBoards 004
Three billy goats gruff (does everything come in threes?):2010-12-19 FeltBoards 002
Little red hen (OMG she has three little chicks!  totally subconscious):2010-12-19 FeltBoards 007
Dress-up!  2010-12-19 FeltBoards 008

each felt board has a pouch in the back:
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playing with the boards on Christmas day:2010-12-24 Christmas_presents 011
They were getting creative, mixing and matching the pieces.  Dean thought that the wolf and the dog should play together, the people should live in the house with a cat, and the little red hen story needed a pig. 
I am such a fan of homemade presents.  I also somehow managed to sew three pajama sets for Dean, a knight tunic (Matt designed the special “D” shield), and a skirt for Fiona. 
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Is it nesting?  Last year we cranked out a kitchen with a cart, a faucet, some door knobs, and leftover marmoleum from the kitchen floor – all of which was collecting dust in the basement.  That was all Matt’s creation, though I sewed some play food with leftover fabric scraps.  Check out the spaghetti, bacon, eggs and pancakes with butter!  I think we just like pretending to be Santa’s workshop.
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I’m definitely back in my sewing and crafting groove for now – one last hurrah before baby is born.  Now it’s time for more curtains.

3 comments:

Whispering 60 said...

Comes in three.....three little Lillards...love the pictures. Happy New Year!

thoughts from the woodpile said...

yes- every good story has 3 in it! Very creative!

rita said...

except for the five little monkeys. I love those stories. ;)