I have loved painting peg people - here were some previous ones I did for my son. But when I saw this idea by Lil Blue Boo, I decided to do another round of peg people. I ended up making 3 sets...that's 24 dolls to paint. It took about 2 weeks of nap times to do this - but it was fun.
**Just an apology about my photos for a while. Our house got broken into last week and one of the things they stole was our way awesome camera - a Nikon D80 :( so my pictures for the forseeable future will be from my phone - which isn't anywhere near as good quality as my camera was. Luckily, I had emptied the memory stick a couple days before we were robbed (all except for the photos of these peg dolls - so I had to get my friend to send me pics of the finished set with the lunch box since I had already given it away.)
My 6 year old niece was the initial recipient of these, and then I decided that I wanted to make a set for my 2 year old and a friend's 2 year old as well. But the 2" dolls are a bit of a choking hazard to that age. So I saw the set from Homemade by Jill and she found some 3.5" dolls online. Both the 2 year olds love Tinkerbell, so I added her in - even though she's not technically a "princess." I'm so grumpy about my stolen pictures. My phone pics don't do these justice - Snow White turned out awesome, and I painted Rapunzel's hair with a metallic gold/yellow since her hair glows when she sings :)
Here you can see the back of the dolls - to get the hair details I did. No one posted how they did the hair in the back, so it took a while to figure out how to get some of them to look just right.
Also, here's a pic of one of each size in my hand so you can see the size difference.
**I found the lunch box at Jo-Anns and just added the white and yellow vinyl to the front. I also lined the inside with felt so that the dolls didn't get as bumped around and so that it's a bit quieter
Monday, January 30, 2012
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Lacing Cards
I've wanted to make some sort of lacing cards for a couple years now, either out of wood or laminated shapes. I finally opted for the laminated style. I designed number cards and printed them on 4x6 photo paper, then laminated them.
I didn't have a hole punch to reach all the way in around the numbers, so I used the old school "eyelet setter" (the 4mm size). It wasn't as fast or clean as a hole punch would have been, but it got the desired effect. The shoe laces I got are too long, but they work. I keep these in my church bag to help keep the kids calm on Sundays.
I didn't have a hole punch to reach all the way in around the numbers, so I used the old school "eyelet setter" (the 4mm size). It wasn't as fast or clean as a hole punch would have been, but it got the desired effect. The shoe laces I got are too long, but they work. I keep these in my church bag to help keep the kids calm on Sundays.
Monday, January 9, 2012
Sewing with Oliver + S
Here are a couple more things I made from this book by Oliver + S. You can buy it, but I checked it out from the library.
Doll/Teddy Bear Carrier - My daughter has recently taken an interest in swaddling her baby dolls and carrying them around and pretending like they are sleeping, so I thought this was a good fit for her.
Red Riding Hood Cape - An addition to build my daughter's dress up outfits. It's a little big on her for now, but it should fit her in a year or so. This turned out cute, but it was a lot of work since it's fully lined.
Doll/Teddy Bear Carrier - My daughter has recently taken an interest in swaddling her baby dolls and carrying them around and pretending like they are sleeping, so I thought this was a good fit for her.
Red Riding Hood Cape - An addition to build my daughter's dress up outfits. It's a little big on her for now, but it should fit her in a year or so. This turned out cute, but it was a lot of work since it's fully lined.
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