Showing posts with label dinosaurier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dinosaurier. Show all posts

Friday, November 22, 2013

Upcycling denim into bags for boys

While in many anglophone countries kids go trick or treating on All Hallow’s Eve, in Germany the kids take lanterns on St Martin’s day and walk around the neighborhood, stopping at every door and singing songs. They are usually rewarded with candy.

I decided to make two new little bags for them to collect candy.

I browsed the internet and found this awesome tutorial. It was easy to follow and I finished the bag in two evenings. The only thing I changed is that I used a pair of old denim jeans instead of fleece.

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It would have been easier if the legs had been wider but with some squeezing and twisting I managed to make do.

Shark bag

I showed the shark bag to my sons and my youngest adopted him at once. I told my eldest that I’d make him another one. But he asked for a dinosaur bag. Duh. No online tutorial available ): So I had to come up with something myself.

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I upcycled more denim, combined it with felt and some cotton fabric and tada: this is the dinosaur bag:

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After much tweaking, swearing and seam ripping it was done. And I won’t do it again. No wonder there are no tutorials for dinosaur bags. The construction was a real pain in the butt…

But it was worth the effort. My kids love their new bags and they were a huge success on St Martin’s day:

St Martin

And now they take them to kindergarten every day.

Upcycled bags for boys

Happy upcycling!
Christine

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Visiting the beasts

First of all, let me say THANK YOU for all your nice comments on my first blogiversary. You made my week! And congratulations to lucky number 6:

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Comment number six was written by Kathleen:

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Thank you very much, Kathleen! I’ll send you an email to get your fabric in the post asap (o: And thank you again, Brigitte for sharing your COMMA strips with us!

 

Vacation: Visiting the beasts.

During our vacation we visited these Dinosaur footprints in one of the world’s largest outdoor Dino Museums. The Original footprints are kept (under roof) in their original places.

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The hall is surrounded by a park with more than 200 Dinosaur Models…

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Life-Sized Models…

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The kids were excited beyond comparison and even we parents were impressed by the number of models and the amount of detail… and the size of those beasts!

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At the end of the loop road the kids played paleontologist: They excavated Dino Claws out of sandstone blocks.

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There are many more things to try and we are sure to drive over again soon.

Wishing you a lovely new week!
Christine

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