Tuesday, November 16, 2010

wishy-wish, wishy-woo, i wish my wish comes true!

so, as a mom, i end up watching my fair share of cartoons or rather 5 mins here, 10 mins there of cartoons. while i do enjoy watching them, i rarely have the time to sit down and relax for a full episode. we like to switch them up in our house too. the plethora of cartoon channels allows us the ability to continually tune in to new episodes of some old favorites but also to be turned on to some new ones.

yesterday i realized that there was a new channel available (who knows how long it's really been on, i just noticed it though) called HubBub. going through the satellite guide i saw Fraggle Rock listed, which was one of my favorite shows as a kid. how cool that all the vintage episodes are being
broadcast again! i love the characters and those little doozers are just too cute.

anyway, a little wh
ile later i notice the listing for another show that's on at 10:30 called Maryoku Yummy. having never heard of it, i was intrigued and made sure i turned the tv back on in time to check it out. it was love at first sight for me! ohhh, the colors, the simple little shaped characters, the little village that looks like a cross between the smurf's village and whoville... this cartoon is everything i love about animated shows!!!


of course, then i felt inspired and needed to express my creativity in the form of making some little wishes myself. sorting through all the fabric, i settled on the fleece, mostly because of the colors, but the softness of it see
med to fit in well with how i imagine a cuddly little wish would feel.

here's maryoku with some of the wishes in the forest:


my version of the wishes:



i cut out some more pattern pieces last evening after the kids went to bed and will hopefully find time this afternoon to sew them up and stuff them.

speaking of stuffing, after trying out a few different objects to help with the turning of the fabric and stuffing last evening, i've decided that my favorite tool is none other than the Lion Brand Kid's Knitting Needles. the points are not too pointy, slightly dull and the kittie end of them is awesome for pushing the stuffing in and getting it nice and even.i love when things can be re-purposed!



2 comments:

  1. Hi Manda!
    Love your stuff! Enjoyed meeting you at the CraftStar show. Will you be doing the Kirk Street Festival this Sat? Trying to decide...haven't been to the Music Hall or the festival previously :)....you?
    -kimmy(annie's baggage...semi-blond braids chic)
    mokimberly@gmail.com

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  2. hey CraftStar buddy! loved meeting you too :)
    my grammy is back in the hospital so i decided i better not commit myself to any more shows for a while, we just don't know how much longer she has and i wouldn't want to back out of something at the last minute.
    hope you're doing well and that our paths will cross again soon!

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