She has also decided that Ducky is now potty training, so she lets me know when he needs to go to the bathroom as well. We had gotten her a doll that takes a bottle and then goes potty with a potty seat. She never puts the doll on the potty seat but it is Ducky's now. (Did I mention our living room is now Ducky's bedroom since we have the cradle my father made when my oldest sister was born in there?)
Today got up to 60 so we spent some time this afternoon outside. Hazel spent most of yesterday outside between our Drumlin Farm adventure and the afternoon with a babysitter. Here she is using our friend's swingset (we only have it in our yard for about a month more since the friend is finally moving into their own house again).
She wanted to play boat again. She steers up in the clubhouse and I sit on the swing. She informed me she was bringing me to school. How exciting that I take a boat to school.
She also went on her own swingset. We also dug in the garden, played hide and seek and she brought a book out to read. She also pulled out her chalk and a few trucks and her small umbrella table (without the umbrella), but the plates on it blew in the wind.
The Hopscotch She Asked Me to Draw--She Told Me what to write on it |
Her drawing of a house and butterflies |
Oh, and she brought out her CD player so we could listen to Sesame Street outside. I of course was enjoying the fact that spring has sprung in the yard (oh and I brought out some wet felting to try).
It got too windy for Hazel so we came inside. Plus she was getting tired and hungry. Snack time! I just love how her imagination is developing and listening to her ideas. We also moved her small slide that we have in her family room so she could have a pretend pool. Basically all the stuffed animals and dolls are swimming in the pool all the time now.
I decided to try making this adorable chick in egg that I saw posted at Living Crafts Blog. I'm not sure I had the right size eggs and think that wooden eggs would probably have worked better, but I tried it. My eggs improved with practice. I did two of the chicks following their directions and the other two I did wet felted without using a plastic egg as a mold and then needle felted on the beaks and feet and eyes.
Egg felted around plastic egg (still inside) |
Chicks following their directions |
Chicks done as solids |
Miniature needle felted chicks |
I also did a rabbit and a duck. The rabbit was done similarly but added a tail and ears and tried to form a head a bit. The duck is slightly larger than the chicks.
View from top |
I also played with making some needle felted Peeps. They aren't perfect, but I'm happy with them. All of these needle felted animals will go in Hazel's Easter basket or in the plastic eggs for the egg hunt.
What are you doing for Easter baskets?
Great ideas!
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Hope you enjoy your Easter break! :D
Sounds like you had a wonderful day! Great idea on the toys. We just went through some of Master D's too and have given them away. I also swapped some plastic toys for the playsilks... getting there slowly! I adore that Hazel is helping Ducky to toilet train! How super cute :-) Your swans are lovely, and I want to try the chick and egg too - so good to know your suggestions :-)
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute.
ReplyDeleteCute felt animals!
ReplyDeleteAw, I love the little chicks that you made. They are too cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat cute felt animals!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun active daughter you have! I love the hopscotch.:) I tried felting a sweater once. It failed.:(
ReplyDeleteThose little guys are too cute!! Oh and I love that the duck is now potty trained...LOL!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking up @Two Sasters!
These are so cute! I'm so jealous of your swing set. Riley would have a field day. Thanks so much for sharing at Whimsy Wednesdays! Have a wonderul Easter.
ReplyDeleteThe chicks are gorgeous!!! Thanks for linking to Fun sparks xx
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Thank you for linking up to my party last week! Hope to see you back!
ReplyDeleteWhat cute ideas! I love that the duck is potty trained!
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