I sewed these Noah's ark animals for Christmas 2009 (?) It took a LOT of time, but was really fun to do! I bought the pattern online from Three Score Ten (sorry, no link, can't find it back...) So it was a multi-step process making these: first I sewed them all (most tedious part of the process) then I primed them with gesso twice, then painted all the underbellies white (with acrylic paint - NOT the craft stuff) The fun part was painting them all! I then used embroidery floss for the manes of the zebras and giraffes and all the tails, and some weird rope-ish wool for the beard, hair and the lion's mane. Lot's of fun, but of course Ashton was more interested in all the store bought toys he got that year... Two years later I'm still waiting for DH to make a wooden ark to store them all. When I stuffed the dove I put a magnet in it's bottom, so when he gets around to the ark I can set a magnet on the top of the ark so the dove can perch on top!
Ashton's room is truck/construction themed (gasp! Really?) Not sure how long he'll be into it (although his obsession with wheels started at 6 months and shows no sign of stopping) so I didn't do any murals in his room, but painted this little grouping of canvases for him. I just bought a cheapy set of pre-stretched/gessoed canvas at Michael's and used an overhead to sketch them on. I really like creating my own artwork for the kids' room, saves me a lot of searching for stuff that matches...
Speaking of matching, have you ever felt that overpowering frustration when searching for just the right night-light? Well I sure have! So I upcycled this old Ikea lamp (you've probably seen them, with the paper?)
The paper was ripped, so I took it off, then glue-gunned the fabric onto the rings. No need to be perfect in the length, because it stretches to fit! It's a flannel, which isn't technically fireproof, but I only put a 25w in there, and it doesn't seem to get to warm.
Anywaysssss...wish me luck on the basement. By my calculations it should take me about 3 years to paint the whole thing...
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