Showing posts with label Craft Kits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Craft Kits. Show all posts

8/23/11

Izzie's Cuties

Adele's 10-year-old niece was visiting from Baltimore. She is outrageously creative and paid a visit to Wingdoodle to check out all our creative kits. She was thrilled to find so many and especially the ones from Klutz, one of her favorites. After much discussion she decided on their new paper twirling kit.

When she got home she proceeded to create all these wonderful creatures. Each one is cuter than the next…her favorite is the bug on the lower right! I am thrilled that she was able to put this kit to such great creative uses…I’m looking forward to her next bunch of cuties. Thanks for sharing, Izzie!!



11/7/10

Monkey Business

Yesterday, I got to spend the day playing with a bunch of really fun, creative people during NH open Doors. I also got to take a break from working on my new book and complete a needle felting project that I started this summer! This sock monkey is from a kit that I bought at Wingdoodle. The first kit that I bought - (and completed!) was a beginner project making little turtles. The sock monkey was more advanced. I have become addicted to needle felting!

If you have not tried it - basically, you poke wool fibers with a barbed needle to form them into shapes. Yes, it does sound very odd. But if you are feeling rather stressed or annoyed, then poking things with a sharp object can be very therapeutic! It is a lot easier than sewing. Also less expensive and there isn't much equipment needed. AND the instructions in the kits have pictures for each step! The only other thing that you need that doesn't come in the kit, is a piece of thick foam (like upholstery foam or window-insulating foam chunks). This is your work surface. Do NOT work on your lap! Those barbed needles are sharp!

The artist who created the kits, also has two wonderful books on needle felting animals and little creatures. Once you get the hang of the techniques you can find creatures to sculpt from other sources. I really love the knitted and crocheted creatures in the Amigurumi books, but I don't knit or crochet. Any of these creatures would work nicely as needle felted projects! If you want to creature your own characters, Wingdoodle has bags of brightly colored fibers. And you can use colorful dryer lint too! I am thinking that these little creatures would make great holiday gifts too - except that I have a hard time parting with them. :-)
-Sandy

4/2/10

WoolPets Felting Kits

Looking for a last minute Easter gift.  We just got in more of the Woolpet felting kits.  They would make a great basket stuffer and something creative to do.  We have a lot of easy kits as well as the intermediate.They come with everything included in the kit except the foam.  Come check out the turtle, sleepy sheep, frog, bunnies (perfect for Easter), sock monkey, hedgehog (the cutest), bluebird,  penguin (another really cute one), ladybugs, bees and kitty.

2/11/10

Woolpets are Here

Learn sculptural felting with Woolpet needle felting kits. Woolpets are unique three dimensional sculptures felted from natural wool. The kits will help you create these irresistible creatures from a handful of fluff. No need to cut or wet the wool just shape and needle it adding details as you go. You and your children can create these adorable animals. These kits make great gifts or a great family project.


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