Master D has made some flower peg people to give to Little Miss Q for Christmas.
We used some felt scraps to cut out shapes using flower and star cookie cutters for their clothes. Then I folded each shape in half and cut a little line in the middle, then folded them the other way to do the same. Master D then pushed the felt onto the pegs. I like his colour combinations 🙂
Next he said they needed some eyes, so I helped him draw them on with a permanent marker. After that he asked to put some hair on them, so for two we drew it on, for one we made hair out of wool scraps and for the last one he asked to use more felt.
He has been ‘trying them out’ since and thinks Little Miss Q will love them – and so do I!
Thanks for reading, Kelly
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They are adorable!! I am sure Little Miss Q will love them!
Super cute! Love the idea =-) Beth (TGIF)
Hi Kelly, I can not link to your email, keeps getting returned, if I give you mine, you can send me your address, so I can post the treasure box, this week, softearth@clear.net.nz cheers Marie
Thank Master D for Hazel! She loves the one he sent her!!
Cool idea !
These are just wonderful 🙂
Very cute!
These are adorable! You’re so creative 🙂
They remind me of the fairies that you twist in you hands and toss them into the sky for a flight… probably too heavy? :)Blessings, Debbie
These are adorable!
Love them! Pinned to Pinterest!
Thank you for sharing at Crafty Moms Share!! And for all your support!
Thanks everyone! We had lots of fun making them, and more fun to come playing with them 🙂 Debbie we will try twisting them into flight – thanks!
Looks like a fun project, I keep seeing such wonderful projects for these pegs, I need to pick up some at the craft store next time I am there. I love that this project can be made by kids too, I’ll have to tuck this idea away for Sunday school class 🙂
These are very cute – and so simple! Adding to bday party ideas on pinterest =)
These are so pretty! What a fun craft.
Oh, so clever simple and cute! Love them.Thanks for sharing on Monday Madness.
these are so fun! and there are so many possibilities! thanks for linking them up to my tip-toe thru tuesday party last week! hope to see you again this week!
These are ADORABLE! And so easy for small hands! Will pin them!Thank you for sharing on Kids Get Crafty!Maggy
These are so charming! I’ve featured them as the Kids Can Craft Party’s “Pick of the Week” over at this week’s Craftastic Monday – stop by & grab a Featured On button. Thanks for linking up!