Tuesday, October 26, 2010

secret squirreling and a celebration

(Maaike the gnome-fairy, modelling the gnome hat I finally made with my first art-yarn attempt from here ).
Our eldest daughter, Anoushka, turned six in the weekend, and we have been so focused on preparing for it that I haven't had time to post for a while, sorry! We have made a stand on commercialism-free gifts for the last three christmases(e.g, handmade or thrifted), and I often make somethingfor the children's birthdays, but this time the only thing we bought for her was handmade by the local Steiner/Waldorf school's doll making group as a fundraiser, so in other words, handmade by someone else. Of course this means lots of time investure instead of dollars.

 Anoushka had been asking for more farm animals,(waldorf style), so I made a family of cows using wool felt and tweed fabrics,using the book of patterns sew soft toys , and to complement the farmyard theme, my husband made fences from a branch donated by a friend, and a forest of trees, using patterns and instructions from Wee Folk Art,
We decorated the house with flowers and a ring with fairies and butterflies. I made her a red riding hood cape, in rainbow colours from  a living crafts mag, and a dress using bits and pieces, ruffles and lace and an old linen table cloth ( more photos to come maybe).

  We had  a whole lot of families here for her party, where we dyed some yarn as an activity, which the children ( and mamas) really enjoyed. Above are the results, drying before they all went home. I love how they were all different and  beautiful.

5 comments:

  1. Love how your trees turned out. Your mat is lovely!

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  2. Your goodies look like loads of fun Mel.
    Happy birthday Anoushka!

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  3. this is sooo fantastic, you and the hubby are two amazing and creative parents!!! She's growing up soo fast :)xo

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  4. Wow busy woman. Since we have moved into our new place my crafting flow hasn't visited. It was nice to finally sew up a couple of skirts for Sky's birthday. Thanks for the inspiration

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  5. I love the gnome hat!
    Nice to meet you :)

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