The first page was the flowers in a basket page with button-on reversible felt flowers. I will post the rest of the photos randomly and not in the order they are in the book as I am short of time.
This is the abacus page. I wouldn't make this one again as the rows stretch and also they get caught up at times with buttons etc. if the pages are taken out to be played with individually.
Then there is the braiding page complete with clips to put in the plait.
I am sure children enjoy putting the dog's collar on and attaching the lead.
I made two dress up dolls for each of the girls and they have velcro sewn on to their bodies which the felt clothes attach to quite nicely.
The felt clothes live in in this cute pocket.
Of course we have to have food so this is the outside of the fridge which opens up to show...
... the pockets inside where a sandwich and cupcakes are lurking.
This is the plate on the other side which is made out of felt.
Anyone for a sandwich?
This is the second dress-up doll....
complete with laundry basket and clothes line!
The shapes page where the children match the shape and clip it on.
Lastly, I made a page where the girls can post a letter to nanna.
On the opposite page there is a pocket for their notes and miscellaneous items which children collect.
I agonised a bit over how to make the cover but eventually settled for the above. On the inside cover I sewed buttonholes which the clips holding the pages together attach to. I also added handles to make it easier to carry which is a help with small children.
I took forever to get around to making it as they do take time but I feel they are worth the effort and perhaps can be handed down to the next generation.
Have you made a Quiet Book or is it on your 'To Do' list?
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I have looked at these for a while ... just need the time!! I love the dolls and clothes:)
ReplyDeleteThey are quite lovely, aren't they Shirley? I enjoyed making the dolls in particular.
DeleteOh my, what a wonderful, love-filled present. I immediately have put it on my to do list.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for sharing!
Enjoy your days with your darlings.
Cheers,
Jeanneke.
I am enjoying being with the girls and have been doing some sewing with Miss Four today. What fun!
DeleteThis is the first time I have seen this idea but I know one little girl in particular who will be having this as a Chridtmas pressie ~ Enjoy your time with your family x
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful and there's so much to do in it. You are very talented! My boys would have loved books like those when they were younger. I bet they would be fantastic for long or short journeys.
ReplyDeleteO wow this looks just adorable & so much work has been put into making this. I'm sure your granddaughters love this & will be a wonderful keepsake. Your a very talented lady that's for sure
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