Gift ideas for kids
#11
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Long Island
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Last year, last minute gift...
Green polar fleece, cit into a snake... point at one long end, head at other.
In tail stitched bells inside other end red forked toung and two uttons for eyes.
They sre6 & 8,.it was apparently the best thing i ever made then. How do i top
That this yr. Took abot ten min each to make
Green polar fleece, cit into a snake... point at one long end, head at other.
In tail stitched bells inside other end red forked toung and two uttons for eyes.
They sre6 & 8,.it was apparently the best thing i ever made then. How do i top
That this yr. Took abot ten min each to make
#13
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 527
how about a concentration game made from fabric and batting scraps. I want to make one of these and I don't have any kids.
http://apronvalleyroad.blogspot.com/...tion-game.html
http://apronvalleyroad.blogspot.com/...tion-game.html
#14
I saw roll-up chalkboards this summer. You can buy the chalkboard fabric then they were backed with fabric which was wrapped around to make border on the front. I think there was a pocket for chalk and small eraser/cloth. Can't remember where the pocket was (maybe on the back?)
#18
My suggestion is fabric Christmas ornaments, personalized to reflect their preferred colors or themes. I am suggesting this despite their young ages because I still treasure the ornaments made by a dear family friend for my brother and me when we were small. Maybe I am a sentimental softie, but I still smile (and tear up) when I unpack the ornaments each year and see them again. ('Course, the fact that I have both my own and my brother's ornaments tells you how much of an impact they had on him...)
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