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Tonight #1 son finished his final state project of the fifth grade. Of course it’s due tomorrow…

He had to write 10 Fast Fact cards about Rhode Island, his selected state. One to two sentences on one side and a drawing of said item on the other, all outlined in Sharpie, hole punched and strung together like a flip pack.

In addition to that he had to create a “Maker Project” depicting a noun from his state using any materials we had on hand. Well, Mr. No Imagination, I mean John, couldn’t think of what to do so I started listing all the materials we had on hand to make stuff with, clay, paint, etc. and he stopped me and asked if he could make something out of the super soft stuff I made my hand warmers from. And from that a genius idea was born.

Did you know the state flower of Rhode Island is the Violet? After deciding on a needle felted violet I suggested we could make a wearable and give it to the teacher. He wanted to do earrings and I said we didn’t even know if she had pierced ears. But he didn’t let it go and came home from school with the affirmative, “She has her ears pierced,” so he was standing firm. Of course, when I demonstrated the making of a very small violet using the teeny tiny cookie cutter, he said maybe it’d be better if he did the big one (unlike Joe who loves needle felting, John is very worried about his fingers getting poked). That and he could use the three needle tool instead of a single needle which is what he really wanted to do anyway. Sewed on a pin back and voila! No actually, viola!

Rhode Island Maker Project

I made the earrings and made John swear not to tell her the brooch was for her. We’ll give her all three on the last day of school.

Monthly Needle Felt Exchange

I really am loving participating in the monthly exchange in my Facebook group – Needle Felt Exchange. It forces me to do something creative at least once a month and it’s FUN!

This month’s theme was Circus. So I made a Circus Monkey, with a Fez, just cause he had to have one. Instead of framing this time though I made it into a pin. He’s going to live in Illinois.

Monkey
June Needle Felt Exchange Submission

He makes me smile.

 

Miss Bianca’s Birthday Bag

It was about 6″ tall by the time I was done. Wet felted the bag body then needled the flower and the scalloped top. This was my first stab at wet felting a bag, needed to reinforce in some areas. I think I’ll stick with fulling knitted bags. Had to tell em I made it myself, they thought I bought it!Birthday Bag PICT1039