FIRST: It is a new week of competition over at Made by Heidi. It is down to only three ladies. The voting has been INTENSE. I APPRECIATE and am so grateful for those of you who went and voted...even if you think this whole thing is silly...but did it just cause you love me. ONLY 3 more weeks of it...I promise.
So head on over this week for our Nursery Rhyme themed projects and vote for your favorite.
Last week for I'm Made for Competition (which the thinning in the lining of my stomach and the thickening of my rump is telling me I am NOT made for competition...oh and the fact that I am getting BLOWN away in the voting...) I made some pretty stinking cute felt hand puppets.
The theme was On the Farm...so Old MacDonald had to make an appearance..
Old MacDonald (aka Santa in the off season...haha...)
had a whole farm full of THE cutest animals
E-I-E-I-OH SO CUTE.
My favorite part was the back of these puppets. LOVED each little tail, spot and feather. I also LOVED that my boys begged to play with each one as I finished them.
The fam favorite was this guy...
with a Quack, Quack here and a Quack, Quack there.
Since this was a pretty time consuming project I wanted to see exactly how much interest there would be in a tutorial with pattern. I have a simple photo instruction of how to assemble the horse puppet, which would give the basic instructions for all of them. The labor intensive part...for me that is...would be to make my pattern ready to scan and download since I would have every teeny tiny detail of each puppet available to you.
SO are you interested??? Would you like to have this loverly projects on your to-do list? Let me know. If there is enough interest I will bust that out this week.
Linking up here-
Made by You Mondays- Skip to my Lou
Just Something I Whipped up Mondays- The Girl Creative
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Weekend Wrap Up- Tatertots and Jello
46 comments:
New to the site and LOVE the puppets!
Of course there's interest!!! These are adorable!!
are you kidding?! SO cute!! teach me how!
i have tons of felt! and need to make these
Love it! I totally voted for this too!! Would love a tutorial!
Ahhh! My kids would die if I made these for them. They are definitely on my to-do list and any help you offered on how to do them would be greatly appreciated!
I'm also new to your blog and I LOVE those puppets! I would be very interested in a tutorial. Felt is one of my favorite fabrics to use. I have tons!
justenoughstyle.blogspot.com
I japan to LOVE, LOVE, LOVE these puppets!!!!! I want the tutorial desperately!!!!!! Please, oh please, oh please....
Japan? I meant happen... My computer must have auto-corrected without my knowledge.... Well, it was good for a laugh!
I love them. You mean you wouldn't consider making a set for everyone? :) I'd love to add the project to my list.
Totally interested in a tutorial! These are WAY too cute!
Love these!! I have a three year old's birthday party coming up. These would be perfect gifts!!
I love these puppets. As long as they're fairly easy they would definitely go on my to-do list. My girls would love them.
yes please! i've been dying to make these since I first saw them.
I'm new to the site, new to sewing and Mom to a 2 year old boy who would LOVE LOVE LOVE those puppets! Please share!!!! They are precious!
I would LOVE to have patterns for these, but I totally understand how time consuming it all is.
We make puppets for the Humanitarian Center all the time. These are so fun, I would totally make these!!
how cute are these?!?! please show us your magic!
Yes i would be interested pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Teach me!!! Teach me!!! I have to make these for my sons!!
Yes I would be interested in making these! they are adorable!
I would love to learn I want to do a farm theme for my youngest boys 1st Bday and these would be perfect!!!!
Please please please!
Having a farm themed bday party next month and I would totally make these for favors!
Ah! Please do a tutorial on this! These are adorable and would be such a fun way to teach my 10 month old about animals.
I totally picked your project to vote for! I would LOVE to see a tute on these. Seriously sooo cute.
Um, YESSSS!!! These are so adorable - I'd love to see a tutorial for them. And I'm with you... the backs are my favorite part - so cute!
Those are so cute. I voted for them!
Please do a tutorial. I love them, they are so cute.
I would LOVE to make these for my little ones!!
Those are super cute!
Oh I would LOVE the tutorial!!
I can't blame you for not wanting to do all that work... seriously though- they are so darn cute!!
Please do a tutorial...those are darling!
I would absolutely love to make these. The detail is amazing, and I totally agree that the backs just make them. They look like something that kiddos young and old would like too! Can't wait to try them out.
So cute! I would love to make some!
This farm is so adorable. You did such a great job!
oh man this is just to stinking cute i'm a new follower for sure i hope you stop by mine as well
Amanda
http://patriciaraedesigns.blogspot.com/
So so love these. 100% interested in a tutorial/pattern. Must make these.
Stopping by from Tatertots and Jello. And yes, I am capable of writing complete sentences. I just choose not to sometimes. ;)
These are ADORABLE!!! I want to make them right now!! Love all of the detail...even on the backs!
Kara
Too cute!! I would love a to see a tutorial for those, my kids would LOVE them!
This is totally adorable! I wish I had your skills!
Caroline
http://ateliercaroline.blogspot.com
oh yes count me in i want one:)
I would love the pattern.
I would love to make these puppets as Christmas gifts for nieces and nephews. They're adorable!
I would love this for my daycare kids....they are so adorable.
I am making these puppets for a girl from our church going to Africa to help in several children places. I have started this wonderful tutorial but I cannot find the blue wave in front of the duck. I know it is probably right in front of my eyes, sorry. Thank you for your time.
We are making these puppets as a Bronze Award for our Girl Scout troop in AZ and they will be donated to a child-focused nonprofit to encourage a love of literacy! THANK YOU!
Thank you for your generosity! I wonder if anyone else thought of using the patterns to make a Noah's Ark set?
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