Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Empty Baskets?

I'm not the only one that empties baskets around here. I've been plugging away at the scraps of wool strips and within the last couple of days I've made a few chairpads and a small rug. Still there is enough scraps to make more.



Now more importantly a special lil' guy is always on the hunt for a special toy or two and he empties the basket more than once in a day....we have to be careful because there are frogs, lizards, dinosaurs, snakes, sharks, and even an elephant or two roaming around in my house. Thanks to Aunt Jenn and Uncle JJ we are being entertained with a kazoo, whistle, and a harmonica....





Slowly the Christmas gifts have been going home with this lil' one...wonder why his Dad forgot the kazoo????




Happy Trails....Ginger

16 comments:

corinna said...

nice chair pads

i think the mentioned musical instruments could all fit so perfectly in a boys pants pocket

;0)

Kim said...

Thats so funny. Luckily its just a kazoo.....Santa could have brought him a drum set!

Something Nice and Pretty said...

He sure is growing and into a most handsome man, our Alex, who is 5, loves dinosaurs...so cute!

Rondell

Deb said...

I just love those chair pads. I'm going to take some classes on hooking and I think a chair pad would be an excellent first project.

Unknown said...

Thats a good question about the kazoo. I bet we know the answer.
Love what you are doing with your wool scraps.
I rolled most of mine into balls and they look so nice as decor, I don't want to use them.

kelley said...

wonderful little mats...but it's the sweet face of Sloan that brightens my heart...

WoolenSails said...

I keep scraps in plastic drawers, they are great when you need just a little bit of a color. I remember those days, when the relatives bought all the noisy toys for my kids, lol.

Debbie

patijane's primitives said...

Ginger, Your are so creative. Love your chair pads and little rug. You gonna get those baskets emptied before you know it. Looks like Sloan is having a great time at MoMo's. Enjoy!

primitivebettys said...

Isn't it funny how the Aunt & Uncles ALWAYS buy the noisiest toys? ha ha ha Too cute!

Love the chair pads! Hummm... send me some of that inspiration to empty my worm basket. ;)

Smiles,

Betty

basketsnprims said...

Love your work ~ will you be offering the piece with the blue heart for sale?
thanks ~
Pam

Farmhouse Blessings said...

I can hardly say a word ... I'm one of those kind of Aunties too! :0)

Smiles, Lea

Primitives By The Light of The Moon said...

Pam~ If I can stop hooking and start binding I hope to offer it on ebay soon.
:)Ginger

Cotton Eyed Jo said...

Wonderful mats, and even more wonderful pics of Sloan just as hard at work as his Momo. Livvie loves to "sing" into the microphone on her kitty keyboard. :) We are so blessed to spend at least part of our time with them. :) Jo

Terry said...

That little guy just gets cuter every day!
Those chair pads are great Ginger!
If you get a minute, could you pop over to White Sheep Farm Primitives.
http://whitesheepprimitive.blogspot.com/
Teri is having some problems with a hooking kit she bought, and since I've had the same problem - thought maybe you could help.
Terry

Teri said...

Ginger,
Thank you so much for visiting my blog and giving me some much need tips for hooking!
BTW ... you do beautiful work!
I hope some day ... I can be half as good. Again a big THANK YOU! I am now a follower.
Teri

TJ said...

This is one hobby I'd love to pick up. Love your chair pads and rug. Beautiful work.
Prim Huggs n Blessins
TJ