I'm still plodding along on Christmas gift projects (and probably will be from now until December). I finally decided on the buttons I wanted for Paulie's felted slippers. He's quite a hedgehog lover and these large cloth-covered buttons seemed funky and perfect.
The punk hedgehog:
And his tamer, healthy-eating brother:
While I was at the Institute last week, one of my classmates, who taught the children's program woodworking class, offered to help me make a small cutting board for Elizabeth. The whole process of cutting the board into a nice, organic shape, rounding the edges, sanding and applying mineral oil to seal and shine the wood took about an hour. I'm planning to buy her a paring knife of her own and gift her with the set for Christmas. As much as she enjoys helping me in the kitchen, I think she'll be thrilled.
Elizabeth's sweater is also coming along nicely. I really like the way the cotton and modal blend yarn drapes and has such a nice shine to the yarn. The back is complete and a front panel is currently underway! Slowly, but surely...
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beautiful projects...love the slippers especially....there's something so sweet about hedgehogs:) hugs..
ReplyDeleteWow that cuttig board turned out so beautiful! Nice work! And I adore the hedgehog buttons, a local store?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous hedgie slippers! I love that you're knitting that sweater, too...pretty in pink :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful gifts...I love, Love, LOVE the cutting board!
ReplyDeleteWhat a thoughtful gift for Elizabeth. Do you know about For Small Hands (http://www.forsmallhands.com/store/)? That, and Michael Olaf (www.michaelolaf.com), are two very good Montessori supply catalogs that carry really good quality child-sized kitchen goods.
ReplyDeleteGreat projects, they sound really creative and the photos are great too. I am painting through synesthesia which makes me see colors when I hear names and numbers. These colors I transform in paintings. Colors are my life.
ReplyDeleteOh, you are doing so great on your gift list! I feel like I'm never going to make it, but just starting now finally. ;)
ReplyDeleteI adore those slippers and the buttons are great! Good on you for being so organized! Christmas feels so far away... but it will sneak up on us I am sure! xo m.
ReplyDeletewow on everything. the slippers are so wonderful, and I love the cutting board!
ReplyDeleteHow neat those felted slippers are. And the cutting board is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI am going to return later night to enjoy reading your Steiner institute post...
How wonderful that sourdough bread that you've been baking looks!