Ooophs - no posts for
a while, I've been busy making up new stock (for a little summer stall, see details below), toying with the idea
of having my own website shop, and coming up with 2 new kits.
Sale Details
Sale Details
Coffee, Cakes and Craft in aid of Macmillan Cancer Care
at Grove Village Hall, Oxfordshire OX12 7JY
on Saturday 27th July at 2:00pm
Anyway let me
introduce my Stompy's Collage Costumes.
The Stompy's Collage Costumes Kits include:
- 5 characters printed onto A5 cardstock
- a selection of fabric and patterned paper pieces
- a mixture of buttons, gems, punched paper shapes, ribbons, and sequins
- a glue stick
All you will need to supply is a pair of childrens' scissors, which are sharp enough to cut through fabric. Please DO NOT leave the child unattended when making up these kits.
Please note that this
kit contains small pieces and therefore are not suitable for very
young children.
These kits are
“handmade” and no two kits are the same, the contents may vary
from the photographs shown.
Bumper Party Packs are
available to provide each child with their own character and enough
collage pieces for all party members to use, please contact me
directly to discuss requirements.
The second kits are the
Stompy's Simple Stitches.
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A delightful kit for little sewers, as every little one (girl or boy) should have the opportunity to sew. A mixture of yarns, felt and binka make up these fun pictures, with no formal pattern to follow.
These kits are great to
build the confidence of beginners.
The Stompy's Simple
Stitches kit includes:
- piece binka (just the right size to fit a standard picture mount or frame)
- pre-cut and punched felt pieces
- “blunt ended” metal wool needle
- lengths of different colour yarn
- self adhesive googly eyes (robot kit only)
Please note that this
kit contains a metal needle and small pieces, and therefore are not
suitable for very young children.
These kits are
“handmade” and no two kits are the same, the contents may vary
from the photographs shown.
Kit feed back –
Beatrix aged 4 ¾ “ "At first I thought it was too tricky but
then I saw what I'd done and I was very pleased".
Her mother said “I did have to sit with her and encourage her to do it herself - I don't think she would be able to do it on her own yet, but her confidence grew when she saw what she'd done and she wanted to add the sun.”
Her mother said “I did have to sit with her and encourage her to do it herself - I don't think she would be able to do it on her own yet, but her confidence grew when she saw what she'd done and she wanted to add the sun.”
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