A couple of weeks ago we went to a home centre called Joyful Honda which also has a great crafts section. They have bins of wooden bits, one was cut out shapes another was filled with wood beads and the third were off cuts. You get to fill a bag with one type for ¥300. I hadn't decided what I would be doing with this bits but I was sure they would come in useful! I am sure I am not the only person in the world who does this :o). Anyway, a few days ago I got the bag of shapes out and paired up about 16 sets of shapes and put the in a basket. Ebi-kun sorted the shapes into pairs then I asked him to put one of each pair into the mystery bag.



I love these kids on the front, size wise it didn't work to use the Dutch kids fabric as the main pieces so I made them into appliques instead.
The inside is big enough to hold 4 passports (in case hubby ever gets the chance to travel with us! and a snug pocket for my alien card. Can't wait to go on my hols now...
Now - to answer some questions....


I really want to make Little-N a Bumbag but I have no idea how to, any ideas?I have never tried to make one but there is a tutorial here which looks quite easy.
Can you recommend a bento book and other sources of inspiration for bento and muffin tin dinner style meals for children?I have a book which I love by the people from this site - there are loads of cute bento's be warned... e-obento. The muffin tin dinners have a Flickr group, find it here and the MTD hostess can be found here. If you put a search for bento in flickr you get loads of cute groups, no end of inspiration.
where can i get some of the fork thingies and moulds?From me! Read this post for more info. If you just want picks or want more egg mould etc. let me know, I can make up a custom order for you.
Could you do a tutorial on how to make the ends of the flet sausage and the strawberry tops, I just can't do it!Yes, it is simple, I will try and do one in the next week or so.
The food is so cute. Is it easy to make?
You should do a tutorial on stamp carvingI did, you must have missed it! Find it here :o)
Right, I think that is it, if I have missed your question, let me know!
I will close the giveaway at 5pm today (Japan time) so if you haven't entered you had better hurry up!
We have a busy week this week so I am spreading our theme over two weeks - we are studying Brazil this time, if anyone has any good Brazil links to share, that would be lovely xxx
looks like a fun game, and that passport case is the cutest!
ReplyDeleteone amazing passport cover - love it!
ReplyDeleteI'm *always* buying unusual bits & pieces that I imagine MUST be able to be used in some interesting way... but often can't work out quite how!?
I had been thinking of starting a collective for "What-Can-I-Do-With-This-Wednesday" as I'm sure lots of us do it, esp. Montessori mama's!
That passport case looks wonderful! The fabrics are well-used. I think I might need a passport-case too. Maybe next week I'm going to make one. You magazine arrived also. Thanks again. It is a pity the extras were not allowed :-D
ReplyDeleteI'm glad your giveaway goodies arrived safe and sound. Have fun with them!
ReplyDeleteI love your passport case. The dutch kids fabrics is just amazing!
I love the passport cover! Holy cow! And that fabric is so CUTE!!! AH! Thanks for the link! I feel like I saw that post, and somehow missed it! haha. Well, Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWe have a Brazil theme day coming up next week, and I'm still trying to figure out what to do. How's it going for you?
ReplyDeleteRe: Brazil, we have some bits and bobs that we got in a culture swap, so we are using those, I am still waiting for 2 books to arrive that I ordered online so we haven't actually done much yet this week plus we have had a really busy week, hopefully we can get more done next week.!
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