Showing posts with label travel mat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel mat. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Car Mat

I hope you all don't mind that I'm featuring others projects for a while. But I'm taking a much deserved break for the holiday and am enjoying spending time with the newest member of our family. :)
I know you've all seen those play car mats floating around. When I saw this one that Larissa made I fell in love!
Didn't she do such a great job? I love the buttons for apples and the car wash. This would be a great gift for any boy. You might not have time to make one before Christmas but I think it's great to showcase others work. Great job Larissa!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Another Travel Felt Mat

Remember a few days ago when I made a Travel Felt Mat for my daughter's friend? I just had to make one for my daughter as well.

I've had this umbrella fabric sitting for months waiting for the right project. I am so glad I was finally able to find a project to use it.

When I asked my daughter what she wanted for her book she told me, "Fishies" so fish it was.
I also cut out a apple tree and some apples.

I just love how well this fabric worked out for this project.
Don't those umbrella's just make you happy?

Happy Thanksgiving!

Friday, November 19, 2010

Travel Felt Mat

Next week is my daughter's friends birthday. I wanted to make something for her but wasn't quite sure what to make. I thought about finger puppets but those take time and I needed to give the gift to her today.
Yesterday while looking online I found this amazing tutorial for a Travel Felt Mat. It was perfect! I already had all of the supplies so I decided to make one for my friends daughter.


Since our friends are going to be traveling for Thanksgiving I thought this would be a great gift to keep their daughter entertained. Plus I loved how compact it was. Instead of doing a velcro closure I decided to use a button instead.
When you open it up there is a felt board with pockets to the sides.
I decided to make a tree and lake with ducks. I had a hard time cutting out the ducks. They look a little funny but I don't think a 2 year old will mind. Do you?
In the other pocket I cut out a bunch of different shapes. I thought it would be a great way for her to name the shape and tell what color it was.
Then when your all done playing you can store the pieces away in the little pockets on the sides.
I couldn't find any wrapping paper so I just used some yellow tissue paper and wrote a message on top.
Then I used some pipe cleaners and made some curly-q's on top and Viola! A simple and easy birthday gift. These would also be great stocking stuffers or gifts.

I also made another one for my daughter but I still need to make some felt stories for hers. I'll post pictures of it when I'm done. I also thought you could do Old MacDonald, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, A princess and her castle, 5 little monkey's jumping on the bed, Noah's Ark or The Itsy Bitsy Spider. The possibilities are endless with this.
If you'd like to make one too head on over to Our Journey and check out the tutorial.






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