Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Thursday, October 28, 2010

TULIP BABIES & FAIRY MUMS


Our daughter was given a special little DVD from a friend for her last 
birthday called The Little Travelers. On the “extras” part of the “BRITAIN” 
disc, the two little traveling sisters, who are Waldorf schoolers, put on a 
sweet puppet show with silks and felted wool dolls. Our punky Rowan asked 
me last week if she could create a play toy from that “Tulip Babies” puppet 
show. Like a bubbling little fountain, she spouted all her exciting ideas of 
how we could achieve this, and we started cutting and rolling little tulip 
flowers out of recycled felted wool sweaters for the flowerbeds, making 
tulip babies, and pillows, teddies, and blankets for the wee babes’ beds… 


...  oh and a bunch of doting & flitting fairy mothers. 


See how cozy they are in their homes above a stream of 
happy goldfish? This toy was a treat to make and to give my 
daughter… a project using recycled felted wool sweaters, 
fabric remnants, wooden balls, pipe cleaners, yarn, etc.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

BELLS & DRAGONS


For yesterday's homeschooling craft project, our punky Rowan
stayed cozy in her PJs while venturing outside to collect a mélange of
autumn bric-a-brac and together we made a tinkling bell /nature mobile —
and a family of four woodland dragons for hours of pretend play:

 




Tuesday, October 5, 2010

FAIRY ABODES FOR WEE SPRITES


Last weekend our punky Rowan decided 
she wanted to build fairy houses in the woods.


Woodland architecture for wee little sprites promised to be inspiring, 
so we packed picnic lunches and were soon trekking with zeal into the
seaside wilderness with Papa and Auntie and her raring-to-go pup Luna.


Even on an overcast day, the Maine woods along the seashore were magical. 
Punky Rowan soon got into the spirit of being a woodland sprite!

In the forest green and along the sea we poked about.


We rummaged and stock-piled until a fine collection of fairy home building
supplies were gathered: rocks, birch bark, drift wood and sticks, berries,
lichen, pine needles, moss, grandfather's beard, flowers, shells, and mushrooms.


Off the beaten path, we found a willing tree, its branches swaying
in the autumn breeze, its carpet of pine needles, fit for any Moomintroll,
blanketing its roots, and we set to work on our fairy abodes!