Felt Sushi Toys
Julie K in Taiwan made these felt sushi toys with her daughter from a kit sold in Taiwan. The results are really great and, as Julie K points out, you could try to make your own version without buying a kit. Related Felt Sushi
Julie K in Taiwan made these felt sushi toys with her daughter from a kit sold in Taiwan. The results are really great and, as Julie K points out, you could try to make your own version without buying a kit. Related Felt Sushi
Bonnie at StarWars.com shows you how to make a Rotta the Hutt Squeaky Pet toy by recycling your old clothes or socks.
I love this pencil pouch tutorial over at Crafty Daisies. Simone worked with her daughter to create this fun Pokemon-inspired case for the new school year, complete with kiddy-drawn illustrations.
Kids Craft Weekly’s Printing issue is filled with fun printing projects for kids, including this one on how to make sponge stampers.
If you are like me, you have trouble throwing away those gloves that are bound to lose their mates. The {New New} York Etsy Street Team has some ideas for turning those odd gloves into finger puppets.
Spotted in the CRAFT Flickr pool: user Adorn Jewelry created this soft body cavity with colorful organs as a hands-on aid for her anatomy students. I wish I had one of these back in biology class!
Bonnie at the Star Wars site, shows kids how to make their own handy lightsaber pencil holder, keeping those pens and pencils together while representing their favorite Jedi, or Sith, at the same time.